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(J HT8. 3 ft THE CINCINNATI EWQUIMEJR WKATH12K Rnia nnd colder Frldayi fair and cold Saturduy Temperatures Vratcraajri Maximum, D0 Minimum, 33 Detailed Weather ltruort Vagrt and 4. VOL. LXXXII. NO.

331 DAILY Entered as cond-elau matter. 1'oat Ofric.i. owlnnaU. Ohio. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 TWENTY PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS FINAL EDITION "DISGRACE" TO UNIT! OHIO GIRL CLASSIC Says Prohibition Agent, Refusing To Work With Associates.

ORIENTALS Hidden in Coffins IndiansLaceSt.Xavier,34To8; Haskell Smashes Defense; Presto Is Star For Collegians Pickens, S. November 26 (A. Peking Ruler Packs Trunks as Chihli Province Revolts; Feng To Take Post, -Tis Said Peking; November 26 (A, aon, Chang: Hsueh-Liangf, to "Key" To Mystery Goes To Visitors. Jacob Gosnell, Federal prohibition agent for several years, haa retired from the servloe rather than "do pro htbttlon work In Georgia with men Break at Start of Game Of Bombing Outrages in of a character that I consider a di By Gene Moore. Aboard Dollar Liner, as Freight To America.

Stops Bearcat Team, Chicago, Police Say. grace to the profession," he announced Led by tho. 1925 edition of the fa Marshal Tuan Chi-Jul, Chief Executive- of the Peking- Provisional Government, is prepared to leave Peking mous Levi' brothers, and safely In here today. trenched behind the spectacular play of one' McLaln, who Incldontally Is Recently, after the reorganisation of the Federal prohibition enforce And Miami Eleven Is the brunt of the Haskell attack and always were good for large gains. Hut all of the glory of the game need not bo given to the visitors, for the work of Presto, St.

Xavler sophomore halfback, ranked as ft substitute throughout tho season, only to hit his stride in the Wesleyan game last Saturday and be given his chance ugHlnst the Indians' yesterday, stood shoulders above that of his team Plot Revealed When playing his-first year of -collegiate Keeps Secret, Despite Grilling1, However. become their leader. There is no however, that the son intends to desert his father. The civil' Governor of Shantung province. General Chang Tsung-Chang, is the only FengtleA leader south of the great wall loyal to Chang Tso-Lln, whose position appears to be Recent events are declared to strengthened the radlcol clement In ment service, Gosnell was ordered by at a moment's notice, and the "Christian General'1 Feng-Yu-Hsiang la expected to arrive shortly, probably to assume control of the Government.

Victor, 33 To 0. football, tho Haskell Indians Invaded Corcoran Field yesterday afternoon Vessel Is Searched V. II. Caudle, In charge of tho district office at Groenvllle, to go to Georgia and departed at the end of tho con The Chief Executive today Informed for work. the Cabinet that he desired to resign, test with a rare collection of Musketeer scalps dangling at their belts Varsity Half Registers but his colleagues pressed him to con mates or even of the trlumphunt ltcd- At Honolulu, After Tip Is Joined Gang For Lark, Is Lone Admission and with a 31-8 score 'to add to tholr Gosnell said hero today that he told Mr.

Caudlo that he would retlra from Touchdown Quickly, tinue in office. Marshal Tuan's trunks, however, are all packed and already woll-fortlflod record. aklns. His brilliant '75-yard dash for a Received From East. the service rather than work with Tho Redskins found great diffi the anti-Chang Tso-Lln combination and to have weakened Anfu leader, Wu Fel-Fu, for the alliance between Fu and Feng Yu-Hslang la preparations made for his departure.

touchdown in the third period, after the men with whom hs would bo as he had emerged from a tangle fol But Is Called Back When Boclated In Georgia. He has assumed lowlnc a Haskell fumble and had considered to haVe been purely a mat ter of "Higher Ups" Involved the role of a private cltlsen on his culty, in completing their plans for their Turkey Day feast, and mudc little impression on tho Xavler goal until the socond quarter bad opened. But then the Indians squirmed and crawled their way through tho After Ambuscade Nets Capture of Three. dashed madly for his goal line, pur sued by the fleet Levi, McLaln and farm near Pickens. Tien Tain, November 26 (A.

General Li Chlng-Ling, Civil Governor of Chihli Province, who had been counted a supporter of Chang Tso-Lln, the Manchurian dictator, has declared, Chihli Province to be Independent, "in Official Declares. 1211 Smith, was In Itself a work of art and was the chief and perhaps CONVICT ESCAPES Xavler defense for five touchdowns, Behind tho impressive play of their Companions Shot; Cincinnati Is Found With Only Six Men on Scrira-ymage Line. By Bill Powers. The old straw which broke tho camel's back was the last one, It was the 1 first one which boat Varsity yesterday afternoon In IU annual football classic with Miami in the only redeeming featuro of the aft ernoon for tho Avondalo lads. Ills pulse-quickening 85-yard off Prom Sing Sing Keeper Criticized Eleven Chinese, Steward leader, tlcorgo Lei, but in reulliy Tokyo, November 26 (A.

The Railway Department of the Japanese Government today announced a plau to replace all steel rails on all railroads with British and German mn.lo rails, excluding all American ralld. An Export Committee, after tests lasting two years, found the American rails to be inferior to the Eu For "Losing His Nerve." One Dead, Is Belief, and Seamen Held. Osslnlng, N. November 26 (A. Jamoa Trana, of Brooklyn, aerv led by.

a youth named McLaln, who did little more than to score four of tho five tulllos, kick goal after four of these, and plunge or tear hla way for a total of 189 yards, the dusky- tackle run through the Haskell left tackle, only to be stopped by the Indian safety man on the Haskell 13-yrd mark, was a play befitting Ing a ten-year sentence for burglary, order to provide a buffer between Manchuria and Peking. The Governor says he will only accept the orders of the Chtef Executive In Peking. This action amounts to open revolt against Chang Tso-Lln. Various reports indicate a widespread Intrigue resulting from the cooperation of Feng Vu-Hslang. the "Christian General," with the Young Mukden party, who are urging Chang oacaped from Sing Sing Prison to Steamship Company To Be ropean product in so fur as Japanese tho number "77," made famous by tho tho Nlonert Stadium by a score of night after ovcrawelng a new keeper Immortal Red Grange.

Not satisfied with playing the lead Fined $1,000 For Each, It Is Said "Consignees Names Secret. topographical condition are co i-cerned. The replacement work will require 10 years and cost 60,000,000 yen, it is estimated. by threatening to shoot him and then bluffing another koepor with tho same threat Warden Lawes declared ha never Ing offensive role, he then bocame nuoa warriors from Lawrence, turned loose one of the most impressive attacks that Cincinnati grid fans have witnessed in many a year. Finding Jlttlo success in advancing the oval through the air, tho In the backbone of the Musketeer de fense, and was responsible ifor the effective breaking up of the Indian saw "a worse exhibition of a man los Although Body Is Not Found Explosion Follows Battle Store Wrecked By Professional CdAIi DISPATCH TO TB9 ENQUIRES.

November 26. Chicago thoritles, worried to distraction by numerous recent bombings, believe they have the key to the mystery in the person of a self-reliant Ohio girl, but she managed today to keep her secrets In the face of an all-day grill Honolulu, T. November 50 (A. ing his nerve than the action of Hoop AUTOPSY S3 to 0. With more than 13,000 persons looking on, the greatest crowd In the history of football in Cincinnati, Ray Bradford, Varsity back, hurled a perfect pass, eight plays after the gamo began, Into tho arms of hia running mate, Joe Fllger, who streaked 25 yards for a The vast assembly almost shook the foundations of the buildings near the stadium with its wild cheering.

But the shrieks of joy were quickly er W. L. passing attack. Twloo by brilliant bursts of speed he pulled down fast-running Haskell backs from behind Working upoij Information received from special agents In tho dian backs tore through huge holes In the Musketeer line or dashed around the ends or through the tackles for enormous gains. McLaln, Levi, Smith and Cross bore Lawes suspended Murphy at once.

EIGHT KILLED In: Holiday Crashes. Orient, a party of six immigration of Edward Kennedy, who was not armed, CONTINUED ON PAGE II. ficers, under A. Ilurnott, District followed Trana to the railroad sta tion, but could not find hlni. Gives Murder Hint.

Dlroctor, searched the Dollar liner President Lincoln as she docked here today and found II younar MERRY-GO-ROUND Coroner Believes Man Was Robbed Many Motorists Injured in Mishaps turned to groans when Fiiger was DEATH VICTOR IN END, Although Texan Won Race To Bedside of Bis Sister. New Tork, November 26 (A. Troy Man Escapes Death as called back and u. c' penalized for AFTER ALL! "Would Dolt Again!" and Beaten and Body Placed Train Wrecks Car having only six men on the line of on Track. scrimmage.

Is Operated By Briand A. special car attached to "The Ameri hiding In as many coffins which wnro stowed away in tho hold of tho vessel. i The Chinese were found after tho officers had searched the liner for two hours and were, ready to abandon their efforts. The tip nurnctt received said 15 Chinese had been dispatched by a muggllng ring In the Orient to San It was a break of the most trying and heart-vending kind and provsd to be the straw which broke Varsity's can," Pennsylvania Railroad express, ing, cajolery, bribes, threats and other methods known to Chicago detectives. One bomber is believed to have been killed, while two others were shot and captured and the girl was captured early today when they were ambushed by 100 policemen Just as they exploded a bomb which wrecked the hardware store of P.

Descourouez. The bomb tore out ths whole front of the hardware store and shattered fonlght bore the body of Mrs. Electra For Second Time in After That J. E. Coan, 65 'd.

Eu bonks, whose body was found on the track of the C. and O. Railroad near Quebec road, last Tuesday night, was robbed and probably beaten, if Noted Sculptress Says, Amid Ruins of Broken Romance Flight With Architect Recalled. Tampa, November 26 (A. Two persons were kilted and three others suffered minor injuries when an automobile turned over on a curve at Safety Harbor tonight.

The dead: Mrs. R. J. Homp, of Medina, N. and J.

Millard, Albany, N. Y. Hcrriol Fails Radical Party Is Feared. Francisco in charge of a Chinese member of the crew. Waggoner Ollmore, who died in, a hospital.

today, to Ft. Worth, Texas, for burial. During her Illness her brother, Guy t. Waggoner, wealthy Ft. Worth oil man, raced to her bedside, hiring a pedal train St.

Louis, which made a rtho run t0 New York. He was at hla slster'a bedside until her not murdered, and his body then back. It did not, however, stop them from fighting every Jnch of the way throughout the remainder of the battling with every ounce of strength they possessed and trying with might and main, but It took fronr-'Uienv "the--puncu which- wan needed to' Win such a ball game as Paris, November 38 (A. Arls- window panes for blocks around. And placed upon" the railroad is the The first search of the without auRcca.

riioToGruniji a nm found. the rattle of pistol and shotgun lire th.nrv Poroner n. c. Hand lev and SPICUt, oisruoB IO txb NQrnue. Springfield, Ohio.

November 1 Emmet D'onohue, 38 years of this 4Chlcago, November 28 (A. The romance of Lloyd Wright, Internationally known architect, and Maude Mirian 'Noel WrfifctTWoted' aculptreM, that atsarted with their flight to Janan II years ago, has been ended. She has tide Urland, former Premier, tonight the week to constitute a Cabinet to succeed the WrectoV Burnett then Inspected th' ill death. Mr. Waggoner and other rela ralnleva Ministry, which resigned steward's compartment, in police, who upon the case.

Coan was run: over by a train. Three newly discovered clues tend to confirm this theory. Coroner Hand- Sunday. lou ft cigar box contain- The fallura of former Premier 'otters, papers and pictures of 10 file 1 suit in Baraboo, for divorce, charging desertion and cruelty, and It Is reported an alimony agreement city, died today of injuries suffered whea. George Riley, driver of the automobile in which he was rHIngr, lost control of It.

Donohue was either thrown from the car or attempted to jump and was thrown upon his head, crushing his skull. tives accompanied the body to Texas. Mrs. Gilmoro, who was 45 years old. had boon married 1 three times.

Her first husband was Thomas her socond was Weld Bailey and police' opened upon the' "bombers caused consternation in the vicinity where the police ambush was laid. 'DEAD MAN? MISSING. The man believed to have been shot 1 dead had not been found tonight, despite th3 questioning of the three uthers. Those captured: Fred Walmquist, alias Johnson, of Edouard Herrlot to form a Cabinet, --r-uiy uooard. Translation fley said.

Coan was. known to carry the annual battle, always turns out to be. BREAK FAVORS MIAMI. It not only tended to dishearten the Varsity players but it gave Miami an undeniable advantage, for where it-took pep from Varsity it worked In just the opposlA. direction for Miami.

Two olaya after the kickoff. which; mado known to President uasion mo jouors showed LnAt that hah has been reached. Filing of the bill brought first no considerable sums of money and had displayed J300 a few days' before he met The left hip pocket had James A. Gllmore her third, The train carrying her body is tice that they were married In November, 1933, the day after Wright Cleveland, Ohio, November 2S (A. George Moore, 27 years old, of chedtilod to reach Ft.

Worth Hun- day morning. Funeral services will obtained a divorce from Mrs. Cath Doumergue this afternoon brought me pictures and pa- crisis back to tho point where It was inclosed wore consign at the beginning of the week. The certan individuals San-Francisco, President, before seeking a fourth tlmt th of was to be Cabinet maker, conferred again with PM to Tng Nam upon safe dollvery the Parliamentary leaders and then ttBhor each Chinese, appealed to M. Briand to step lntoj Tong Nam was arrested, hut refused the breach again and prevent tho to tftH.

immigration offlclm. V. erine L. Oak Park, 111., so been cut or torn from his trousers and was missing. Coan was known to have carried money in a pocket- be conducted there Sunday or Mon.

Bedford, was" killed early today when an automobile in which he was riding was struck by a Pennsylvania Chicago; Joseph AvengI, barber, also ''of Chicago. Miss Lee McLullen, alias Lee Mac-Clellan, alias Lee McCullem, of olum- cial worker, twice deserted, with her book in this pocket, but only one dime bus, Ohio. day, It was announced at her home. LASfJOURNEY i six children, by Wright. The first desertion was In 1S09, When Wright eloped with Mrs.

Mam-mah Borthwick Cheney, of Oak Park, situation from going from bad to "eked tho vessel onco more without success. was in his pocket when the body was fcund. Also a report reached the Coroner and police that a man who worse. Both Walmquist and Avengi were shot in the head, but their wounds were declared to be not serious. It was M.

Briand, who was Minister of not until a lon They lived at Spring Green, in a office railroad switch engine at Maple Heights village, 15 miles south of here. Two companions escaped injury. Riding on his eled hitched to an automobile, Leonard Bruckner, 7 years old, was struck by another car and killed near his home In Warrens-vllle Township tonight. Miami received, Wright, half back on the big Red team, fumbled and Mayer, of Varsity, recovered. Looking every Inch like a real football team.

Varsity appeared to be a far different organization than ths one which was beaten by Ohio University two weeks ago. It took the ball on Miami's 45-yard line and immediately began a march down the field, which brought the Varsity rooters to their feet. A first down was made. Bradford then made four yards and Maddux cams back with five more. had been seen in the company of bungalow which ho had furnished at a cost of, 180,000.

Five years later Is Made By Alexandra nnt Charles Egan, leader of the re Foreign Affairs In the Palnleve through tons of ship', Kear Cablnot, found the situation to bo accidentally knocked off the top quite different than when bo tried to ot one of the coffins that tho plot was make a ministerial combination revealed. In the coffin a Chlneso early in the week. The Socialists In youth waa stretched out with baggaa the meantime had by their maneuvers and food alongside him. forced President Boumcrgue to call The officers then unearthed 11 esf-on M. Herrlot, and it was learned fins and each was found to contain a that they had made it impossible for live Chinese with baggage.

cently appointed bomb squad, had been posted at the scene early in the night It was reported that advance information had been received that the Descourouea store was to be From Sandringham To London-Body of Queen Mother Rests in St. James Palace. Coan has had considerable funds during "the past, few days. Engineer William Nit Westwood, who was in charge ot the west-bound train and wh? found the. body, said that when he first saw tho body it was lying on the track.

He was unable to stop the train until 10 cars had passed over it. He was of the bombed because its proprietor had refused to close Sundays. ORGANIZED, IS BELIEF. SPSCML DISPATCH TO THS BNQGTXKB. Evansvllle.

November '26. Gilbert Welsman, 30 years old, who fell from the running board of an automobile driven by Burlla Turing, Spurgeon, last night, and suffered a fractured skull, died today. London, Novembor 26 (A. The SUSPECTS ARB HELD, wore taken In mi.tnj All Mrs. Cheney and her two children were murdered by a crazed negro butler and the home was burned.

During the seven-year stay of Miss Noel and Wright in Japan he designed the $3,000,000 Imperial Hotel In Toklo, one of the few buildings to resist the earthquake. He also has designed noted buildings in the United States. Under the reported alimony stipulation It was said Mrs. Wright Is to receive a lump sum of $10,000, monthly alimony of $250 and a part of the Spring Green property. Mrs.

Wright, who before tho flight to Japan expressed contempt for "what the world might think," said today: M. Herrlot to succeed in lornunj government. The experiments remaining to bf tried were a Socialist Cabinet or a noay or Queen Mother Alexandra The slashing, rip-roaring attack was proving to be too much for the visitors. Maddux made a first down and then, like a bolt out of a clear sky, Bradford, with a forward pass formation which was meant to be deceptive and Tong Nam and several other members nf ihm rested tonight In tho chapel of St. of James Palace, guarded by gentlemen- v.r, wno are suspocted having been accomplices.

at-arms and Yeomen of tho Guard. concentration Government wnicn would be formed regardless of the Socialist vole In the Chamber. A good many Radicals and certain of This, it is said, had been found to be a new avenue of activity for a fcrew of professional bombers who have been manufacturing bombs and placing them for the purpose of destroying property as warnings, or, in instances, to kill. Police hid until 1 a. m.

It had been reported that the bomb was to be set at midnight. From midnight until 1 Flndlay, Ohio, November 28 (A. Carl F. Shine, 75 years old, wai killed tonight 10 miles east of hera when he was struck by an automobile driven by W. R.

Ash. of Delaware. Shine was afoot opinion that a train which-preceded him bad struck and killed the man and the engineer of that train was unaware of the accident. Mrs. Bettie Nelson, 317 West Sixth street, who identified the body, informed Coroner Handley that she believed Coan had been robbed and murdered, as he had been at her house Tomorrow morning the coffin will which worked perfectly, hurled the ball 13 yards straight Into the arms oe taHcn to Westminster Abbey, where funeral services are to be con of Fllger on the left side of the lincj ducted.

Throughout the afternoon the public will bo permitted to pass Dlroctor Burnett said tho President Lincoln will be fined 11,000 for each "bootleg" Chinese. He said it was ridiculous to. believe that only the ateward engineered the emugglhig. as the niofi in the coffins had been fed dally an the ship had a thorough search before clearing from the Orient. Burnett accused "higher ups" aboard tho ship.

He said that the fact that only 10 sets of papers and pictures were found leads him to suspect that and the latter promptly raced down the sldo line for the touchdown. The play, however, was called back, for the head linesman counted but six mon on the scrimmage, line, and the SPSCZAL DISFATCK TO THS KXQUUUnt. Dubuque, Iowa, November 26. Dorothy Zierels, 15 years old, was CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. "I made a mistake, but I have paid I for it.

Yet I would do It all over' again. Mine was a greater tragedy I through the Abbey to pay their renpects to the Queen Mother. At recently and had displayed 300 in cash. When she suggested that he1 pught to bank the money, he told her night the body will be taken the neighborhood was still, with hardly a vehicle moving In the street and no "'pedestrians passing. At 1 o'clock the police saw a small touring car stop before the hardware the moro modorato parliamentarian advised that the Socialists be given chance to show what it ey would dJ In power.

It was thought the venture would last only a few weeks when the situation would be cleared ot Socialist obstruction md i stable Government could be formed. President Doumergue.declded. however, that the experiment waa too dangerous and would he likely to bring further depreciation of ttu than Mammah Borthwlck's. She is he always carried It with him, she dead, but I live on." said. This caused Coroner Handley to obtain an order from County SCORE DIE groans which arose from the stands could have been heard in It not 15, states.

BALL GOES TO FOCn-YARD LINE. Despite such a harsh break, McLaren's men were not stopped com Prosecutor Charles S. Bell for an au FORTUNE ithers aboard the vessel had similar topsy on the body, in tho belief that store. Instantly the watchers were alert. A man and woman, Walmquist and Miss McLullan, emerged from the rear seat The girl walked to the threshold of the store and laid a it might reveal something.

Dr. Handley made the autopsy yes In Storm North of England Waves fmnc disorganisation of the country's finances and further tangling of the data, possibly for the other four of the fifteen men originally mentioned In his Information. The papers also gave the names of to Windsor Castle and Saturday morning, after a committal service attended only by the royal family and the members of Alexandra's household, will be placed In the royal tombhoiwie under tho chapel. Upon completion of the sarcophagus for Edward VII. and Alexandra In the chapel the bo.Iy will be placed there.

With the simplicity that marked her life, the Queen Mother made her la.st Journey from Sandringham to London today. After luncheon, the royal fumily went to the little Sandringham package there. Then she and Walm pletely, for they rushed the ball, aided by a fifteen-yard penalty, to Miami's Flattened By Strong Winds, One Skipper terday afternoon. It disclosed that the entire right side of Coan'a head Of Rhinelandcr Exhausted By Trial, Is Story Father Said To Be Withholding Money Aid. political situation.

Ho gave prefer had been crushed In, evidently by be certain Sau Franciscans to wliom the ence to the idea of a concentrati fourteen-yard line, and then carried It to the four-yard line, only to be quist hurried away. BATTLE IS IIEG17N. As they did so a squad of detec In struck by the train. There was Chinese were "consigned," Burnett said. He refused to reveal these stopped by nothing less than 111 luck, London, November 26 (A.

Sea Cabinet and called M. Ciiand aga'n, after consulting with the Radical leaders as to the possibility of rail 7-! Ing the Radicals to a mion of par- names. With the ball on the four-yard line, Shorty Klein was rushed Into tlvea rushed at them. Tho girl and JValmquist, surprised, attempted flight The two men in the car, one church, where the body rested since of them AvengI, also startd. AvengI tics that would eliminate the Social 1st influence.

Sj noticeable lack of blbod in the brain and in" the" body, which indicated. Coroner Handley said, that the man must have lived after receiving an Injury from which he had bleti The crushing of his skull, attributed to the train passing over him, caused such, injuries that death would have resulted instantly and the at the wheel, stepped on the accelera- last Sunday. There was a short service, then ten tall grenadiers carried Although preferring to take second captains arriving at London today on ships caked with frozer! spray to their funnel tops, described a storm which raged in the North Sea yesterday as the worst in their experience. Reports from the Northern European countries indicate widespread damage. Three high wireless towers at Norddeich, near Bremen, collapsed.

tor and the car sped away. Slmul the contest After Fiiger had failed to gain around the left side of the line, when he ran wide, the speedy Klein attempted to carry the oval, but slipped when starting and was thrown for a six-yard loss. A pass was Incompleted, and then another, Klein to Fiiger over the goal line, place that is, Minister of Foreign taneously, most of the detectives, who White Plains, N. November 26 (A. While opposing counsel for Leonard Kip Khinclander and his colored wife.

Alice Jones Rblnelandcr, today mapped their strategy for the continuation of the Rhinelandcr annulment suit Monday a report was circulated that the conclusion of the trial would find young Rhinelandcr nearly penniless. his fortune of $300,000 exhausted by legal expenses. The New York World will say tomorrow that it has been learned from the coflln to a gun carriage, on which It was borne to a black-draped train waiting at the Wolforton Station for! thc'Journcy to London. Affairs In a Cabinet combination, M. Briand consented to make anothoi effort.

The general opinion tonight is that if he chooses to rely on a hemorrhage would have stopped -with death, Dr. Handley asserted. As tho procession passed through was grounded, giving Miami the ball. lanes made through a thin layer of In Denmark the storm, which caused the King to change his route to Lon- When Coroner Handley wa Informed yesterday that a man with Stryker quickly kicked out of dan snow the King walked immediately were armed with shotguns and opened fire. Walmquist fell.

The girl was caught Avengi continued at tho wheel, but the man beside him threw up his hands and slumped to the floor of the car. A detective bureau automobile loaded with men started In pursuit The chase continued only a few blocks when the bombers' car was overtaken. Only Avengiremained in whom Coan is known to have asso behind the coflln with the Prince of ger ana varsity never tnreatened again. don for the funeral of Queen Mother Alexandra, disorganized traffic genr erally and severed communications. majority composed of Radicals, Republicans of the Left and other moderate parties he will be able to form a Government that will last long enough to untangle tho financial and political situations.

ciated had displayed considerable Wales, the Duko of York and Trlncc an autnoruauve source mai young Rhinelander alone is bearing the ex The first quarter ended without a RESIDENCE DYNAMITED. Black's Home in White District at Louisville Is Wrecked, trXCUL DISPATCH TO THS XfiqtUUSS. Louisville. November 26. For the second time within four months, the residence of C.

G. Sayles, negro mail carrier, has been wrecked by a powder explosion. Early this morning white neighbors were aroused by the blast, which caused $1,000 damage to the negro's house. Sayles purchased a house In a white neighborhood a half year ago. He was warned at that time not to move his family in.

The carrier ignored threats. The first explosion followed. Recently. Sayles had bright light strung about the house. Howerti.

this precaution failed. Police hsv made no arrests. The section In which Sayles resides Is oa Thirty-second street, south of Eroadwar- "money since the body was found, the Honry, Queen Mary and other ladles Along the North Sea coasts of Eng penses of the trial. Ills father. of the royal party followed in car score by either team, but shortly after the second period began Miami Coroner immediately ordered an The man will be asked land and the continent numerous pushed over Its first Counter with a riages, then came the household staff, the country gentry, tenants and even the most humble of the servants.

I 4 It. The other man who, the police to account for the money he is alleged to have had. Philip K. rthlnclandcr, has not supplied a cent in the suit and neither has seen Leonard nor communicated with him since news of his marriage bocame public about a year ago. declare, must "have been killed, had Coan formerly worked as a cook series of line bucks and end runs.

Stryker started the ball a-rolling toward a touchdown with a twenty- two-yard gain, going through the There was only a momentary sus fishing boats and small craft were wrecked, with a score of lives lost. "At on time," said the skipper of a channel boat from Amsterdam, "the wind was so strong it flattened out the waves, until the sea looked like In railroad camps, but recently had been employed as a laborer by the center of the line. In investigating Mrs. Rhlnelandcr'a GEMS MISSING, IS EEP0ET. Ylnaton-Salem, N.

November 26 (A. Police have been notified that Jewels valued at several thousand dollars have been missing from the home here of Bowman. Gray. President of the R. J.

Reynolds Tobacco Coompany, since Tuesday night. The stolen gems were valued at between 160,000 and 170,000. Miami's second touchdown resulted ancestry one Investigator was sent to pension of traffic as the motor hearse proceeded from the railway station in London to St James Palace. The time and the route had been kept an oir.clal secret, out of deference to the disappeared. In the belief that his body was thrown out In the darkness, the squad continued the hunt foKHim.

Walmquist, whose amorous proclivities are said to have induced the CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. Leyman-Bulck Company, Coroner Handley was told. A sister came to Cincinnati last night and claimed the when, after U. CI apparently had been holding Its own, Stryker hit his left tackle, and, finding: himself up Europe several times. This expense proved to be needless, as Mrs.

Uhlne- a great expanse of white tablecloth spread around us. In all my years at sea I have never seen anything like this." lander admitted at the opening of tho wishes of the royal family, hence body, which was forwarded to hla borne In Eubanks for burial. CONTINUED Oil PAGE 12. trial that she is part negro, there were do crowds along ths way..

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