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4 wva I 'BR AS Lit $-BoV- s Stealing Ride on Wagon Crushed in. Crash. With . Autoriiobilei :: '' '' 'Several deaths and perlpijs Injuries reported lo-fl- la tho motro- - ...... W i jjoman oieirici as a rtun pi motor misiuips. 'gTheodors Fleck, fifteen, No. 1035 tt&gen Street, BiooMyn. wus killed, nriil James IJarbarile, ten, Not 1 $ 4lifcDiyI ivcuuCf i.'iuumjii urtuij ltUrt.'\ts a result- - or trl unusual aocl-ffi- .t I' - tent last nicht. According to the ilo-'th- tvern Ktn.iltliir a ride, on the p'A iwck of a. horso. drawn wagon driven An,on, Florio.\ No. 017 Pacific ' ' Street; Brooklyn, and- - are believed to hftv obscured tho tall Ifeht on tho xtoyon. An antomobUe drjven by J Morris Aclnskee. No, 3030 Ocean. l,SVIilvnv. ttrnnltlvil. niKllnil Into tho rear cf tlieVntoii. 4 Flock dlci liofmo lie Hiid his mmpanloti. could; lx re moved to jlae .Swedish .Hospital. Aglirtifcee was' criursed; iH1 technical Jiomiclde. - .' h Anna Bercw : fflrtrsthcoe; p Ko. ITS'HImrod fitree.t, pitoolfyn, sjln- - alaritly (Jilllea. ln\Siyrtlo Avenue, near Her-- 1 home. &? tonim'eKUl 'truck ' owned by DuJbort Bsothcrt, NO. 88, Wy'CliotC Avenue,\ \Brooklyn. Xovli I'rlsch, driver of fie trucks was not arrested. ;t , ' -- lire. Bessla Bunnlclc, Blxty-eigh- t, of JfpJ 510 West llSCIt Street, was kllltd late lost nleht bjyt juxlcab at Xenuc Mason of No. llf Wes l$t Btes. chauffeur of the taxlcab, yrnn arrested. Mrs, Bertha. Farkas, thirty'Ilve, of 3So. 320 East fllst Street, dlod last JilKht In Itcceptlon Hospital after liavlne been IniQcked.Uovru \by an automobile trucl as shu was crossing Jilrst Avonuq nf \Sfltli Street. Tho j. truck wan driven by Carl Bbmmcr. \ field of No. Avenue, ' Jersey City, and tho accident was said , 1 p ' be unavoidable, but Bomraerfleld V Mil bo arrtstedi havlbi'- - been struck, Mrs. Farkas sot to dior feet yuoldcd .and, after brushing- - Iter do'tfilrtft and ex- - plaining tho tvns not Injured, walked to' her home. \A\ short tlmo later she , - eollapoed, however, 0nd an arobulaneo j ., waa aumraonedi tfr. Bccd found sho Had a fracturo .QI tho fUuu and of a rib, and rushed her to Reception llos Adelaide Benzo, four and a half art old. of No. North Eleljtb Street, Pateruon. N'. J was killed Iwtontly yesterday by an automobile .operated by MrsTjMann Ardel, a tele phone operator Of XJttlo Falls. Ihe child was (loldlps her rnothor's !7 Jiaiid and tho mopierwas pusldng' a V UaUy corrlago Jr ..\Qoftib Koad. They , ,. vera\ a snow-- k i utoftn when tiw agio turned to avoid , ' another car ami struck tho fflrl front ' iier mother s .ftrtp, ' ffranli Ilnfl- - fnltrtH nf Ko. 194 I 6rlcn Avenue, ' Jer&y . City, die! J.n tho Jersey City Hospital y from injuries received xvbea 'he was btrucli dad knocked down last' night by on automobile owned and driven by Garry . , 'an Pelt of No. D9B Bfamhull Avenue, (- City. Tho: .accident occurred ' iat' .Borscn and'Bramhull Avenues. i , Police said Van Pelt did not stop heo- v' jus car strucK the ooy, nut tuat no V.. was urrestcd later. Van Pelt enlil he fiad been unublo to slop because )C tno Wetness of the street, Ho was held by \Judso Leo Hulllvan In First Crimlnyl v (ihiH. Jersey Dty, on u churfiq or jliutislauBhtcr after tho boy's death. '.. . YSlra. Gavin lowc. wlfo of a wealthy . 1 7i$W Vork c.oal operjitflf, \Urtnj; at the .: htJront of tlia CUV 3ul-Tni3a- 6l ' rt'ranrrA Innt nlfrht nd wii Btmclt bv ' J, - ifri \uutomobtlH '.driven by Charles Srjy 'l'iurlo of Oranctf. Sho \was taken to T'rff ll'morlal Hospital. Jn a Serious con h dljlon from \posllil6 ftucluio f eiiv tuxlcub skidded und inushcU hu ; i iljictrlo llslit ptrtu-mr-Fj- Aycnoo f;,'1 \nd i:th Street-curl- tpHduyi'ipJutfns 'f . ill npfltn-- l It teniy.soven. Tg, Mp.?ict;Strc6t \Ifurry Boiieu. twenty-sl- x. No, SO Igbr Street; Sam twenty-nin- e K VJ 351N61 400 Grand strrsna AW-ahu- \f .HUorvty, iwcniy-fcuvvitr-rn- ii Alio) :Stst. After belus trcuted by un p? r IW&iirUbulance surgeon from St: VtnCBnU 1(5y went liptu v. \ VtT\ \ Sina AVE. 4 Tlh NO BRUSH to clog up the suction or get covered with, hairs or ' Powerful suction gcta tho. embedded dirt. r- - : VACUUM' . CLEANER 0; \ Complete Kith all attachments. \ , Accepted by and supolicdtotbe United States Gorcrnmeot (pu. L tuoia Gorcnuseot-liuilaints- . MISS KATHEWNE BIGGS, JUNIOR LEAGUER, TO BE A BRIDE , ON DEC. 9 I Plans fof tho marrlaco of Miss Katherlno BlffffS. dauthter of JJr. ond Mrs. Herman M. Bices of Now York City, to Kocsslo JfoIClnncy of Albany, N. X., haw just, been complotco. aTie utr t .Brlck Prnsbytcrlan. Church. Tho cer- - mony will bo at o ciock ana win followed by reception at tho Colony Club. Miss Blce is a nraduatd of Mlsa Spcnce's School and of Vnssnr Collcse and' a member of tho Junior LeaKUe. IRE NEAR MUNITIONS DAMAGES PLANT 570,upo I'oar nnlldlns Destrored lir niarc nt IrTluirton, K. J. oiiMi Ktnrted tn a frame detach ed earDcntcr shop spread to three other carpenter shop spread to thrco other rramc buildlnes in me piani oi m r. C. l!c?a Loadlnp Company nt Irvlngton, N. J., y. The four buldlnss wore destroyed with their ooMenta, larsuly expensva machinery for- - th rnannfan-tu- f of tlectrleal rciulpment. The Iqm amounts o nuoui jiu.uuu. The Mc4 ill ant was uccd tlnrlnc the war for th'a tiianufucturo of shells, and munitions are still mode there, but tho butldlnca houslnc tho ammunition .works am remote irom those wnicii cnugiu flro. Nevertheless, because of the hlBh wind aiidthe daiiKes from flylrie' sparks! and embers tlio Irvlngton Ire Depart- ment asked Newark for uld and acoip-pan- y was sent from that ety. SURPRISE PARTY VISITS THE ENRIGHTS a aurorlso parly of sixty gnrsts sp tiearcd at the homo of Police Commls eloner I3nrlght.No. 9T St. Marks Placn, BfoOklyn, to' ceienrato me lounn tinni vcrsary 01 his weaaing nay. iie ap Dearad to bo genuinely surprised. The irocsts liroucni wnn inem runan Franlto'd orchestra, Glgll and' other nhiKors from the Metropolitan Opera Itouse and ntude merry for long In iho ISnrlRht honas, Among the guests woro General Frank Hitchcock, \Frank Hugo. of Stalo of New YorKi uountesa hoeiiitcs, i:iian?s T'horley 6d Dr. John A. Ilarrlas, Spe cial uenuty i.ouce .:oinni)aioner,. the kvENiN.al Tuesday, no v e m b e'BjI, $19 22 , HARDING AT LOSS; THE Kl) KLUX KLAN (Continued) who have constituencies' . comjiojoa larccly of Catholics, wllr lio found flRhtlnp their. Democratic;, from tho South. 4 A split' in the Democratic Party bo- - tween North and south would bs costly to tho Democrats at a tlmo when they are bendlnjr every energy to consolidate thclr stronlh. The Itepubllcan I'arty, on tho other hand, which has always been friendly to tho colored voters, especially since thii Civil War and Is at present trying to push through Congress' nn anti- - lynchlntf bill, will bo tho natural beno- - dclary of tho ku rciux issua. , Tho Itepubllcan administration nap- - pens to bo In power and unquestion- ably before many weeks have passed will take a definite stand against the secret order. While many Republl-can- s In Northern States have Joined the Klan becauso of Its opposition to mr.lnl tirouDS other than Negroes, tno belief here is that tho Klan will not become as acute un affair throughout tho North as In tho Houtru nenubltcan candidates for office who wish to retain the friendship and sun-no- rt of Catholics, Jews and foreign- - hom votors'wlll naturally go\' on record against tho Ku Klux, and while Dem- - .t 4 ocinlit lit the samo Stales wUlffi!6hably !u tvt chcnieiit 1 tt thilr denunciation of tho Klmi uh Northern itopuuilcans llm liet affoi-- t on the Democratic Par ty's slrcDKtlt may bg to weaken ft lw causa Of the hi toads llnvKlun has al ready mSdo on the ucmocratlo Party In tho South. Nobody. Is particularly happy ovo teh turn tho Issue has takorr. Tho ,'rlcndn of tho Klan want to, bo lot alone and tho opponent's bt.thaprder aro leaving up stone unlured to get Forcral action, Senator Walsh has called tho attention of tho Depart- ment iof Justice to (Section 19 of the Federal Penal Code, which reads as follows: If two or mora persons con- spire to Injurs, or oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citi- zen In the free exsrclte or enjoy- ment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitu- tion or laws of the United States, or beoause of his having so ex- ercised the same, or if two or more persons o disguise on tne highway, or on the premises of another, with intent to pre- vent or hinder his fro exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege\' so secured, they shall be fined not moro than $5',0D0 and Imprisoned not mors than ten years, and shall, moreover, be thereafter ineligible to any office, or place of honor, profit or trust created by the\ Constitution or laws of the United States. Tito Federal Government Is loath to use the statute, because It is so broudly phrased. Thero le no idling where It might end and to What ex- tremes bureau chiefs might bo tempt- ed to go In enforcing this statute. It has been used against the I. W. Wdi The authorities hero would rather have the States tako action under All their on iii.wc, hut tho pressure for uniformity of prosecution Is begin- ning to befett nt tho National Capital nuil ' the conclusion ' in iihout being reached that soino action', rltltcii nn appeal to tho people, or legul measures, will ltavn to bo taken to iwent certain activities of the or- der. It Is realised that many promi- nent persons throughout tho country aro Identified with tlio order, and among them- - aro probably some good friends of the Administration, but 'the pressure from the groups opposed- - by the Ku Klux Klan will makeU dif- ficult for the Government hero to evade the Issue. tl!9Vnttln 7e pendttbe in bhjt, vnbtr or unthjtilSO SAPIENT MAN THE is becking a gift knows that thoso details of chopping which wom- en love and men abhor, can' be dispensed with by coming to Ovington's. And he knows, too, from happy experience, of how much careful thought the gift bespeaks! OVINGTON'S \77i ailt Shop orPMh Annua\ Fifth avenue at 3bth st ftanklin Simon & Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 58th Streets Will Close Out Tomorrow - v High-Clas- s Silk GoWns Including Paris -- Made Beaded Silk Crepe Gowns 25.00! Price? Before Reduction S59.50M S79.! The smartest models oflhe season in crepe , Roma, Renee crepe, crepe satin, Canton 4 crepe, crepe de Chine or silk clocky, also . . , included are coat frocks of wool twillcord. Sales Final WOMEN'S GOWN SHO- P- Third Floor I ftanklin Simon 4 Co. I Store of Individual Strips . :. I :' ' - FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. I ir . I. Altmau $c (to i PETTICOATI ..V.J- - will lie .specially priced for to-morr- ow Silk Jersey Petticoats Radiuin Silk Petticoat Satin Petticoats at at $4.25 5.50 Everything: that is newest and most .fashionable- - in Siik Petticoats may be obtained in the regular stock, where there are .petticoats of georgette, crepe' de Chine; satin and other smart materials 'for afternoon-and- ' evening, wear, as well .as more, practical styles for sjjbrts' rhs&- - 4. A Special Offer! ng tof .Womeini's FLANNiELETTE NlOHTROBES at the 'low. price off., y. ' I S f wij'i ;a1so-- ' take place ipVmbrrqw (Wednesday) 4 'i r a \ :. . ( 9 ' , fn the -- regular stock of the-Women'- Underwear Department excellent valines 'are offered in, Viyelfla' FflamiE'efl Niglhitwear incliudiinig amas, . to T \ x at t . n ' $34.50 Night robes, at S12.7S, 13.75,. QSrlSi amd: Janolor; -- Misses- COAT! AND1! DRESSES :at'decided price redoctloinis, imclMde reduced reduced ver'y Winter .'Coats u ... - ,.,. VWooleira'' V . v ' .' 9.25, li.75 'Velvet'eee ' '\ '.\ f . . . .. Sizes 6 to 14; but not every.sizfi.'ih. every. style . \ .. off the Higher-cos- t- - been ''marked at greatly re at $19.75, 26.50, 38,0ft Dresses' $5,9.0, Dresses Garments have also prices. , Splendid values, are obtainable through out the entire stock\ (All 9S the above, are on the Second! Floor Hitfrts-Idiirt- D Street ' ' WrtHift!) Street J MSMSSJSJI o c 6