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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations | | <_ C_\ | One Kéttion Only ’ 'irculation Books Always Open THE DAILY REVIEW | ba » i=** LONG ISLANDS GREATEST NEWSPAPER Associated Press News | THE WEATHER Showers tonight and tomorrow Circulation Newly Quarter a Million a Month Ions, Member Associated Press FREEPORT, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923 Vol. XXVL, No. 256 [AMMANY AND HEARST IN OPEN WARFARE tate Masonic Grand Masters ASTERS OF VARIOUS STATE MARY AND DOUG. TO PROSECUTE FOR LIBEL e New York, Oct. 31.-Deunis I *} O'Brien, attorney for Douglas Fuir banks and Mary - Pickford | today of the clroum publication of an at investigation began stances of the + leged libelous article by a local mo tion picture magazine In which the Fairbanks were reported to have quarreled over another woinan. \I cannot may when the suit will rmation of National Organization of Blue Lodge .. m sl do 1 know what amount will be Masons Has Been Under Discussion For Years s= in cunages \There 1s much | to be looked into, and it will be s t before legil teps are --Grand Masters To Attend Cornerstone Lay-| sms sims rstore ss stems an w The attorney said Rvelyn Brent. ing uhmgton Memonal Temple TOMOFTOW | report in the punlication to ness ___ ___ caused the\ estrangement between - 7 Comms. | (the F@irbanks would join them in ashington, -Oct: 31.+The Masonic wrote 'is supreme in its own “rhmumn i wd Masters of the several states mbled. here. today : in general con- see Tor the first time in ristory to The formation of a national organize tion for blue lodge masons has been informally diseusred for years, and the DEMOCRATlC « |SPEEDS HIMSELF Discuss Plans for Supr LLOYD GEORGE |_ | AND LIQUORS INTO CTY JAL Federal Officers And Crime Investi- gator Schlamm Excited by Fur- iously Driven Car Find 21 Cases of Champagne and Gin and Other Drinkables Mineola, Oct. 31 When- Fred Orth 106 17th street, College Point, speeded his Dodge delivery. car. through Great Neck and Manhasset cn the novth Hempstead Turnpike last night at a high speed he speeded into Jail and lost his cargo of United C5 Lans. on» LIKELY WORK IN eme Grand Lodge IOC - HEARST FOR LATTERS FALURE so os << <- TQ HELP TIGER SEIZE ASSEMBLY :? ( Ill“ Wt dron mew \ Accuses Hearst of VeAfEPersonal Spleen Against ‘fij ,‘H.H’\ (lu- Democratic Party Because It Threw Cold Ioyal 8, Copdant of New Yor </ __ Water On His Personal Aspirations-Governor ”I J“ tio howen m . Predicting Democratic Defeat Says Hearst Is ay dub (W. Durie formiee Now Preparing Alibi For Republican Support i\ He Has Given N us Aan tea iss milters that may later result presence of all the ind masters 11” Shannon Mattes and Olsen with rio 15'- © ' ie formation of a National Supreme Washington prompted the invitation for Nathaniel G. Schiamm, crime. investi- RUHR VALLEY SEPARATIST STATE New York, Oct. 81.-Local politician 1d: Lodge of Mastef\ Masons. a general conference. gator for this county, were making in- ___ todas ea f the long-stand te Grand Masters are here to at While the meeting Is mot expected vestigation in that vicinity when they (By: Associt vee ing feud. betweer ernor Smith sinc the services in Alexandria, , to- to take Wéfinite nction, steps may be saw the speeding Dodge delivery. car London, Oct. 31. -G britwin William . Randolph: Hearst the: Gov foW, @t the cornerstone Inying of taken fo convene a formal conferenc They wanted to know where the fel ’ has rormally. a 1. Fram 1. ernor's Tammany Hall speech las George Washington memorial tem- later ut which u national and perhaps low was going in such a hurry. They (By: Associated Prosn) Beliguer that it cuimot recognize th nlicht, when he declaced that 1 They will meet at the invitation am isternational supreme grand: lodge followed the car which stopped at thi Dusseldorf, Oct. for the Rebaratist movement in the thu Editor -Polifician®. was venting his 1 ). Mark F. Finley Grand Mastor coupé be organised. junction of North Hempstead urnpik® ultimate success of the present negotia tand or the establishment of. an sonal spleen agalost the Dermoernth 7 and Sen Cliff road and there the officers tions for the resumption of work in the individual state in C i 1 party. because it bad refused to coun £5 “A overtook them. With Orth was An-! Ruhr Valley, in progress between the | bls of the occupi tenance. hi Person spinctions fo | thony Dadone of 12 East 47th street, Hugo Stimes group of Industrialists * hich office p | Mahattan, who.claimed. to. be, the .own. , and .the. Erench. authorities,. is. seen. in| Although the Governor did mot men ‘m‘ of the car Wnd said he was deliver the very protracted nature the conver Q vien Br. auone, his inference % - l;— in,\ groceries to a man named Taylor' sations haye assumed. It was an-] f“!\“\\“\“‘]‘\“ when he referved \btformation |J in' Mill Neck, { nounced this morning that the confer- | ® the \EditerPolitician's\ present suppor LIFE ONLY, * . aeg ASE fer the were skentical and mice bad bre ainda in £ hope | , W\ me titt Republican Judichas tick ai A or €~| searched the car. They found twenty- | of sub-committees, each charged Avith | The Governor's sperch was made n mAT tro Lanzilotta of Inw Nat- one cases of various kinds of liquor in- certaifi@technical details. mex impo ea ti thus fas ; . 9 . eluding champagne and gin of the best Anothgr sign that the discussion was | in the state: judiciary und Legislative 4 minke-s if “I“! quality, The mén were arrested and | progressing smoothly was fgund in t compains, and was heard by all o Artful\ Fibber MEFs. or M: s'm‘m‘g befors... dustice~0f..the. Peace annoutlc¢mcnt that the jtmlmgnmlm' I‘l;;\:”\“‘;:'ill‘l;‘“2“':“':“I L“:'h“‘\”‘\|‘l :‘,\“ ase gp } . fiaflWfl-IA! OUMM af 2M my: ie aa al.. the open bent®. Arfltdttvfi e. soupy g Lanzliotts, fimm them in $500 bail as Federnl prisoners. lockout on Monday ns they lind threat. | warfare prodaimnd By Ho mly thing in the wo mi lgmmdldate 1an wnstable will be able The car was left in the custody of ened. This was held to indicate that | meant a definite break between Tam x worth while, was emphasized by to. val:- Qmo: If .by any chance he the police for delivery to the Federal the Kuhr employers have sufficient hope l # bd many and Mr. Hear Alice Winters, president of. 44! 2:1: “11:1“ T'Qf-‘fiflfi“mfi'fi’fimlfifl', nymhnnllr-s my!» The officers gay had of reaching an agreement to justify th Apy hcahon Mad; to Grand Lodge This \kiln-m Politic in f\ « anal Federation of Women's @Muibs, erm! the car not been exceeding the speed abandonment of suspension® of their | enor and, eink the bls cloud i address yesterday.beere the $32“: laid before Raiph ©. Greene, limit they would not have paid muct plan for coercive. action. sumdnst 11 ie | With Eighty-one Signers-Over posimical dott on the horizon, is | anal . hal\ Statee District Attorney for this) attention to it it forces paring his. lit He i tink th it'213231‘11Lgr the gentfu R district that. tead& to show that Lanzi- Pon 200 Elks Live in Hempstead and enes preparatory to ex laining sn ic ration, le, . __ 1 lot, fed R f lofta 18 got qualified -to hold. office Vicinit - overwhelming. defeat wot only. of th romen “UT-T2“ “9:1: Tad? Lanzlibtia Kas but receatly become A T0 FEED TWO MlLLlON Y __ ticket. he. hus espoused bu th “Ix?“ Adjd‘no! like- to- do an sotive. Democtat and the Democratic | Hempstead, Oct -A. petition for & incthods he lin ed in campiitoi \Men ba reared the church *- feaers in this county have hailed his GERMAN CHILDREN les WINTER lispensation. to form a lode of Benev In the porsont. campain when * gominz Into that fold with no little 1 Protective order of Elks in only hope o i performance of eal #, built the schoolhouses, but lent ind rotecti ; , ? good. thing \mén have done Wife Robert L, on Col tent in <m~r.u~u1.,.; because they ”mm-la (Inn T Wo Germany mer por ccc ~ Menapatemd has bewil presented. to the ed reform the election of a Dem mo a . he wourd bring many votes with him (By- Associnted Prexs) h 0 8 = ected (;cand Lodge of Elks and now + tic party to revenge himself i to serve that which women Mivs) » \Progbyterian Iwill Go |be count bring many votes with bin wa im (A yin ames ong One Cand Lodee of Bliec and new mode cale rary te meg all“; go the inu. the boy and the to Wm Until My sortior a inadter. uithough others iain H‘ hile my“ Oct 1.-Major with w m]; Germany Itself in n0t ADE] peen made to Freeport Lodge for s Monumental fad poild a v . h ey tain that hi@ influence with his own | NC Allen, who comman to cope,\ exists in the former enemy of the petition and action is n otherwise, have a great time for a litt who believe in their fiunln rm: ered people is much ove: rated Ainerlcan forces on the Rhine, ~niy | count H accepted the chair l In“; the at while. When th Its burs for thei ate ub! ade t . rem i the lights burn fo n uso; of llhlslxolwr a? ruwZ'ItJNA ap Ents It has been chafited before the United toduy on his arrival from \Wash ‘mnwh of the American Committes in The petition n s 1 1 ht they burn vePy bright! wi i {T‘3vm‘ipmc 51mg“; for wilty |- Minedia, Oct. 31.~Cofigresswaan. Rob<| States District Allornv)’ that Langioy that NJ“ were being made to | charge of the campmign which he said one members of the onder, mostly men band plays it blare very loudly, Whil cclubwomen, whom shojert L. Bacon, or, Westbiry, who tum J0t!@ Ja not properly a citizen of the fced 2,000,000 German children this win [I ad been endorsed by Becretary Of COM: pers of Freeport Lode», und it is tincor-' the cheering lasts it i= very encourn 3'- / s!” a mabe. siete interest j a the Pref: \m; ye lml!‘ hited States, although he has secured !¢\ \Brough the medium of the Ameri- | m Hoover and is being particiPA®@ wood that many more signatures could ing “we“! “manly“. name wen ill mt e Presby . p naturalizations, papére, and that he is °\\ Society of Friends | ® by many nationally ktown pave been obtained, were it not for the But day of reckoning comes avi I6 other- wibup in the woula' gan T. VC Dest mevers weeks. 19 well “in” qualified as. a candidate for the of.| Allen, who returned from a wale fact that not less than fifty nor more the: cold gray dawn of the motnbik the responalhility .of the tumiy.| the road to recovery And Will return fice to which he dspires. ®urther it qq m thin 100 are required by the: Grand | after the evening the people realize they a with us.\ Mrs Wintors continued,{ to his home in Westbiiry oR Saturday, |is laid before District Attorney Greene vERDlCT WON CAMBRIDGESHIRE Lodge. There are something over 200| have been the victim of a hvxnjn guim« we can the evil forces when um'nhflnu to Mrs. Bacoo who siyw that In“! Lanzilotta served, 60 days in 1915 members of the fraternity Hemp intended to promote: somebof polici ogethor the 2,800,000 women Jn ! for third degree ussault in the City stead and vicinity cal and personal ambit user\ N;od‘cramd clube of the Uniteg (n\ Congressmas must now prigpe jn Qusens County. The indict . The of the new lod The Editor-Politiclgars running tru« th slowly so as to be thoroditlly 66 and ment number according to the Queens if formed, will include Hempstend, Gn to form and is yefiting his personal the assertion that women care lit. Strong by Decemabor 3rd m the next County records is No, 4858. (By Amsoclated Prev) The victory of Verdict over Epinard den City, Mincola, Westbury, and other) spleen mcainst Democratic party lor the home is false.. 'Those begins its Asw to the alleged fraudulent natur Newmarket, Eng., Oct. 31.-Ve mu-g‘u,” led a betting coup for which the Raby Places, and It in he lieved by the becatise it saw Fit to throw cold wate wre related to: the home appeal to| Congressman Bacon Mont from an alization Aapers the Assistant Comms | owned by Lord Coventry, won the Cam-| owner of the latter had cwrefully. lafd Promoters that a lodge here would to- |over lls personal nepitntion« for high clubs eeveywher Infertinnl 'nilment that bas fortunately loner of Immigration, Port of, New| bridge stakes. of 1,000 pounds with his plans. Wertheimer stood to win] Ul in greater good to the orden in| politic it offler ondes ielded! to medical treatment thus mak: York, on October 11 of this year 2d Extras, run here today. Pierre Wérth-| $210,000 if Epinard had won today, MIW of the fact that the lodge would & SON DIET-KLECTS Ing m |munglcal operation wrimecessary, , Vised that Pietro Lanzilotta, aged 17. helmer'« Epinard was second and G. without having risked a cont of his own | P° much more convenient to many thin dito thi DR. FELLTSOR, PRESIDENT He will be\ Home' Just\ In' tiime to reat Was ndmitted'to this country Hardy's Dumas was third, twenty-three money. He wan 30,000 pounds on Rosa] it is now for those living in the north COLORADO MEN GBRMAN NATL. NOT VOTING|a few day» heforo he casts his ballot On. October 3rd, 1903, 'The | ran, Prince on the Cenarwitch stakes Oet. 17] enn part of the town, who have to ko _s in the; fall election. County records show that Petro Lanzi Verdict (by shotgun, out of finale)| and these winnings were wagefef hy to Freerort to attend meetings Free (y Amsociadha Pré The Congressman. says, Mfrs. Bacon, lotta recoived his certificate 'of niaturil- won by a neck, n length separated the pre-arsahgement nt 6 (o 1 on Epinara | Port Lodge now has about 2,600 mem urges nll Republicans 'of .this district zation on Decembor 23, 1904, This} second and third bores. for today's race. bers, the majority Jiving in Freepor teaden, Saxony, Oct. 31~-The 84500 1, stand by their colors and 'Weet men'| Would show ~a naturalization. with- and vicinity. 'There ix also n lodge a' DEFRAUDING U S t early today elected Dr, A. Felllich that cannot be controlled by- Tammany; fin 15 \months inaterd of the five years 9 (ilen Cove. » % Premier by. a vote of 46 to 18. men who will stand as. a mafegugrd required by law. F UR OF COUNTRYS SPEEDIBT A Prutioners nad line p the Whether or not Lanzllotta is prop- between the petitioners and the other us P - law were present, but fARAIn®® the: rfot: of that f | HHE Wer imam lew the hail pe- |matked the Ars few months of the|erly on the Demoerntic ticket will de THREE YEAR LDS ® of Freeport Lode uv. \o_ Former British Premier Comes. To [ mini“. was- taken. The 'Gom. Demoorntic 'atate and am\ nicee Mromoutey oni oo\ cable mmlflml the rgton r“; Vll\\l|' sire day For Week End at Davis e o P | b + lodg . ari on hints cast mot Whilots. After the elec Which -will continue beyond sit Umit Stites Prosecutor. F to form the new lodge is largely Uo Home at Glen Cove unlées \held in check by: @ Republican of convenience to the members and th« ithe House adjourned until Novem- a Assembly, under the wble Teadership of was M 4 | Bpedkor - Miashold. film: 13:1” 1.x; ”$me During Mr. Bacon's 'ilimcas the Autios +4 Socialint-Communist 'Government! Of N/» Office as Congréwaihan. have. been a established. | carried on without break or. hisdranco i through (the.. stcrciaries . in ,charga 'of both bie offee tn Wishingten \wad ' lu | the | Lawyers Bullding, > ozo o cama orthcs NoT to SEND ‘ Tea To olyyPmc cAwes waa ce Ulr Amabated Preah) Paris, Oct). $1.-Oresen han decked not to sond.a team to Prarie for the 1984 Olymple Games and Jus so advised the French: Olympic Coréroittes, 'The finda: clal. consideration involved is the' rem won Tor the Oreck abstention. Thus the country which web -the \W #ented. at samen the 1 THE WEATHER k | ths Prins | Oct. Our k kets New Pagten®t ‘ #oully thir onl Thorreday shlder with heaps trop caalpct evie. ate tu fresh and wen! srinds of Freeport Ben Franklin said : \Industry and patience are the (surest- means of plen- ty\ The young mait and wo- man of today could profit by this advice. LATONIA CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY (By Associated Press.) Cincinnati, Oct. 31. -Indications. were In (Memoriam, Car| Weldmana's I today that a field of four of the coun nol derby winner,. which is the only t¥y's spéediest three year olds would {hone .of the western contingent, was face the barrier in the Latonia cham | t!ven <A mild workout yesterday over the muddy track prevailing at Latonia, and pronounced to be in excellent form. The western colt. jx not without wip: porters, many of whem believe the eni plohahip, to be run at Latonia, Ky., on Buturday.. My Own, Admiral Cary T. Urayson's was due to arrive at the Milldale: course todry, according to word received\ from Maryland, and #D Croke will find him a hard horse to Rikito was. expected In tomorrow to tim over (the \distance of a mile and carry the (iroentree in the 350, @1x. furlongm 000 clasic They (rack J# heavy Jn mud as the The Rancoca® star, Zov.- which de- result of recent rain but with {tir feated Papyrus in the International, weather promised, and a mall army of will remwin in New York another day mon at work on it; continuously with to Fun in the autumn chansplonship at mops and. harrow, it was virtually 18 Wiitite City and may not reach Latonta syred 'that tbe\ aval_would .be in good wntl. Friday Fell in Frout Of Car Escaped Serious Injury By Quick Action condition for the big race Jory by the quick metjon of Mr. Duvid: son-sod while be was lacerated whout ti bead and face be death by _. a miryole: He wae taken to the Na- ai Hoppital Hempstead Oct ~@1.-Willkm T a Goldet, 8D years old Of Uniondale weil First Suow in leas 10¢ in the road near biz home. yestarday , (By: (Prog aftarkose stumbled and (*!}-in the path Olsen, N. Y., Oct. 31--The first now way of a our driven by Harsid A. David.) if the ssijon dif bere today, 11 wus th Main Wrest, Frospart:jushtsed in by .A\dtop in The tempern NF. Gotder win from dure ¢ Asgrten' ahave rere fact that the time kaw come when it i felt. tht the northern part of the tow? rather the central: portion 'of . the county. In well whi to support a Jodie s BONAR LAW TO BE BURRIED IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY AT | NOON NEXT MONDAY! (By Asvosiated Prims) London, 'Oct. 31.-Bonar Law will he buried in. Westminster Abboy: at. noon next Monday. The funeral service Will be choral service conducted by the dean It is: the body will he cro matad 'before 'the funer&) and that the grave: will be somewhare in the Nave of :the Abbey '\' ASEBET be ay Alto ramen or w fuil TN A FREEPORT STREET, Prosport, Oot. 3§.-Being fined 310 wert tor fulling aitecp is an auto park» bf on the highway sas the fats 6C. WI Hans Behlesmann af Brooklyc ond Henry. Sichrer of Jamaica. Monday whon they wire arftifned before Iudre Aisin N. (By: Amosia tod Prosi) H of fede MeClena bas prohibition Deaver, Oct former director al enforcement in Colorudo, Ben Eng lindef, prohibition agent under' Mi Clenahan; aFther. Walter. A.. Grace former pastor of the Shrine of 81, Anne it. Arvada, Colo, and Jack Walsh, hs brether/n-Jaw, were named _n Indjct ments. returned last aight by the Fed eral Jury hore. McClenshan and Englander charged with conspiracy ty defraud th« Governmant out of $1,600 maid to hay been realized on mals of supplien from their office, and for the ilegid prortatled of Hquor Puther Grace lind Walsh are with 'the HMléega! possession aod trans portation of Heer,. The Indictments against the Inter bes virtually the\mame ground de ones under whic# the priést 'was bonvicted and seh mew trams charged Wihced.. to two years in -the Federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan., last July \The 'néw ifdictments sre based on legal question and \whre feturhed by The jury, t was said, to bald the pricvt mad his brother-indaw in care the: United fStaths Court of Appouls rhverghe t , af .ch t ie st # in idd