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Sines EI Feel That Democrats and Re- ‘ necticut and Delaware. .ahessee Deggane- thes “perfect thirty. | WEATHER—Fair a In Campaign Slogan On Page PRIZE WINNERS aos i Se" ind Cooler, Contest “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ Ot neenaamaaas CHAUFFEUR ON ECKERT MURDER VOL. LXI. NO. 21,517—DAILY. © ht, 1920, by The Preas Publishing enrriee. (rhe New York World). NEW YORK, MONDAY, “AvGusT 23, NOT BOUND BY TIES OF EITHER PARTY | publicans Withheld Their Vote Long as Possible. WANT TO AVOID WAR.| Will Make Careful Study of} Platforms and Candidates Before Casting Ballot. This is the first article of a series dealing with the political reactions of the passage of the Suffrage Amendment in New Jersey, Con- New Jer- eey ts the field of the first in- vestigation, and will be dealt with in three articles, . Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What are women who thought themselves disfranchised—until Ten- ig” —going tu do with the vote, now | that they have {t? A MAN FOUND IN BAY MAY HAVE BEEN QUESTION POLES CLOSE TRAP ON KOUR GREAT 19 1920. Entered as Second-Class Matter Pout Office, New York, N. ¥. s WOMEN OF JERSEY ‘MIKE GILHOOLEY’S GUARDIAN BANKRUPT, OWES $111,310 AND HAS ASSETS OF OF $700 (ON What, for example, will be the po- | Utica reactions of New Jersey, Con- | mecticut and Deluware women in the| Presidential campaign of 1920, into| which they have beon injected, as it | wei’. overnight? | “woman in the street," the home, the business office, the shop and wherever else she plays her busy, eelf-respecting, womanly part in the ecommunity life, | may conclusions as follows The New Jersey woman is go- ing to use her vote, now that she has it—even if she never particu- larly wanted it before. She is going to vote to the best of her knowledge and intelligence after moaing a careful study of candidates and platforms, instead 2g of merely accepting the political label of her nearest male relatives. or rather in| summarize | * ft tr made the issue a foregone con- | clusion, tumbled over themselves | to claim the major share of the oredit. The great tasue of the !mmediate | . future in our politics, so far as wom- (Continued on Sisrteent h Page.) ’ poG GIVES MURDER ALARM, ! E 5 Adams vi The body of Beulah nogress, been the found early t b "pelleved to murd was , home at No. , Chy The ba attracted the ation of nelg tbe: called the polise. ‘The woman had been |q dead for several days Her husband, whom the pol to question, could not be found tim of ala tr rey 6 rrter 5 who |W ng of her fox A yp Classified Advertisers ® da ld he The World of On or Before Friday Preceding Publication Early copy recetves the preference EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE. She Govs not teel bound by |) ties of gratitude to either polity |, ical party, since she feels that | both parties put off votes for women as long as possible and w “then, when women's work had wisn BUTLER HELD; SAY HE HAS $50,000 IN GOTHAM BAN Home, Is Alleged to Have Posed As Millionaire, Chief of Police Mills of WI K After interviewing the New Jersey Arrested After Theft in Employer's ins nou d to-day he had found a quan- ty of jewelry and closhing in. the unks of Joseph Vaa Cagnotto, ar- od lust Mriday atthe Katonah home Breding, New York broker, for «© was butler A wate and had been stolen from the home pito denied knowledge of *ha eft, Mills said, but the police ay e acknowledgvd he had ne home of Mre. Blisabeth Bee ring Lake, No J. 2 week ago the butler had a bank pecouat o ore t $50,000 and made a ‘uctler ft 84 millionaire in New. Yors din Italy when not © found in &fs rooms, SACRAMENTAL WINE DRUNK BY BURGLARS 3reak Into Cellar of St. Albert's College—Two Men Are Arrested. Srecial to The Evening Wor MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Aug. St. Ibert lege, on the outskirts of nef was entered by burglare ting elaewh his when Sunday advertheing lve ta ba Diy haw there been #o mn omitted, e advertising Is now I) tage orers are getting omitted for lack of time to set \Se0 mv THE WORLD. a (Racing Entries on Page 14) COX IN CAPE MAY BY 1,000 the high as wat fore Charts: ea Includes $500 Bond for Stowaway’s Re- lease in Her Possession. A voluntary petition in bankruptey, filed to-day in the Federal District Court by Mrs. Marion G. Curry, who wae much in the public eye @ short Ume ago when she adopted Mike Gil- the French boy who was the world’s most hooley famed and persistent stowaway, stated that her liabilities were $111,310.92 and her assets $700, consisting of $200 worth of wearing ap> 1 and a 8500 Liberty Bond filed with the Ellis Island authorities for the release of Mike Gilhooley. Mrs, Curry, who gave her present address as No. 142 West 67th Street and her occupation as that of @ writer, was living at the Vandenb' Hotel when she adopted the Liltle French stowaway who declared his intention of getting into the Unired States deapfte the efforts of immi- gration authorities t6 keep him out and regardiess of how many times) he was deported. She said that lier interest in Mike was aroused by raa- son of the fact that her middle name was Gilhooley. A recent eult against Mrs. Curry elicited a statement from her that she had made investments in stocxs from which large returns were ex- pected that would enable her to liquidate all her debts, Creditors of Mrs, Curry include per- hotels, physicians and dealers in mier- nave into one th ean gone thing short of "The Lave Flo aan. eat}on."" Gripping Slory 66 of New York, sons who advanced money on notes, rick, 5th Avenue, $1,085.76, merchan- Dw. Gi ‘Strand ‘Theatre Use SOVIET ARMIE ~ TOO NUMER Paris Hears 1 75,000 Had Been) Taken Yesterday; One Di- vision Captured 5,000. WEYGAND IN COMMAND Nearly 1,000 French Officers Aiding—Red Army South in Retreat. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Poland been cautioned by the American Government not to permit her armies in their present counter-offensiv: against the Russian Bolsheviki to ed- vance beyond the ethnographic boun- daries of Poland, Great Britain hae joined the United States in the endeavor to prevent a | seoond violation by Poland of Ru: | territory, officials said. Unofficial advices already received contain | surances of the intention of the Polish| | Government to heed the advice. WARSAW, Aug. 23 (Associated | Press).—The process of bottling up jthe Russian Soviet forces on jnorthern front between Prussia and the Vistula River has been com- pleted, according to an official state- ment issued just before last night. chandise. Several British creditors! “phe Poles have closed the gateway were named: Esther, Id. London,| of escape, taking prisoners and ma- $140, merchandise; Atki.u, Hanover}terials in such quantities that It is quare, London, 395, merchandise,|{mpossible to count them. One Po- and Duchess Nursing Home, London, | lish infantry division alone took 6,000 $660, services, | prisoners and sixteen guns. pur Others named among the sixty-five] Russian armies are involved creditors are: Mre. P, H oole The Soviet forces which have been White Sulphur Springs, W menacing Lomberg from the Bast and $48,750, lonns; Pauline Chase, English|South have commenced to retreat actress, $250, loans; Vanderbilt Hotel,| under pressure due, the statement 104; Shoreham Hotel, Washington, | says, to the continued Polish advan: |$285; Dr. W. Van Winkle, No, 140]along the entire central and northerr West 58th Street, $1,509. dental ‘ser- | fronts, At one time Gen. Budenny, the views; Coleman du UVont, No. 120] Soviet cavalry leader, was within Broadway 1 advanced for bust-]nine miles of Lemberg, but has been ness purposes, $2,500; Cl Dodge &| thrown back in a southwesterly di- Co., No v Street, $2,300, note; |rection. All the Russians in this E. . Graham, Chicago, $21,067, note; | region are in full retreat Baron De Mayer, No. 50 East 62d] Twenty-two cannon were taken Street, $420, mrechandise; Kirkpat-|during the advance on the central front under the personal command of day doubt some during the we Bing to begin his sentence of and one-half to fifteen years’ imprisou- ment jan! the} mid-| POLES BOTTLE UP FOUR BIG. §; PRISONERS us 10 COUNT ANIERICA WINNER WINNER IN OLYMPIC GAMES WITH 210 PONT) ‘England Wins 1,600-Metre | Relay Race—Gymnastic Events Are on. OLYMPIC STADIUM, | Aug. 28 (Associnted Pres Olymple athletic eventa in the stadl+ um closed this afternoon with the American athletes so far in the lead in the point scoring that they were the winners by a large margin, The closing contests were held in the rain with only a handful of spec- tators present, Following are the final unofficial scores of the stadium athletics, tho field and track events: America, 210 points; Finland, 105; Sweden, 95; Eng- land, 92; France, 35; Italy, 28; South Africa, 24; Canada, 10; Norway, 10; Denmark, 9; Esthonia, 8; New Zea | land, Belgium, 6; Australia, 6; Crecho-Slovakia, 3; Holland, 2; Lux- embourg, 1 @ 1,600-metre race, next to the dise; Dr. H. Vaughan, No, 411 Park| President Pilsudski, the Poles occ’ (Sonenuéd’ on Becond Paxk) Avenue, $200, aervices; R. P. Jen-|pying Zambroy and Mazowlze ‘<i nings, Mexco City, $2.500, note; EB, C.| southeast of Lomza, and crossing the SEARCH COFFINS Derr, No. 142 West 57th Street, $1,434, | line of the Narew south of Bialystok, | rent and supplies 120 miles northeast of Warsaw. The| FOR LIQUOR NOW, | An item among the listed liabilities | Ruesian retreat continues in the gen-| { was 4 charge of 886 for photographs|eral direction of Grod and Ish s Men in Westchester Coun- of Mke Gilhooley ward _ The Polish forces have been re t 1 Alert for New Way of GIRL OF 5, ASLEEP, Broiiped into tworarmies for punmut Transporting Hootch , 2 ’ 1 | 7 of the ssc peed at A ranort 1 by James RIDES OFF IN TRUCK | unser Haller and the centre! sie © (bition En army under President Piisudski. The | jorcement Agent, tha | transpor- Ruth Frachtensherg, Missing From |!atter’s turning movement continues) tation of tia r County 3 under the 1 conditions, 'T Poles | is ng carried on New York Home, Is Found e counted more than 85,000 pris-|the coffins In which oc WN ers and 200 cannon toadof = haa F Mm Newark Gen. Haller's forces have reached) qimouit pc A little girl was found mats 4 » have ar put on him 4. SI. tovda VWechiia. analutean (Continued on Fifth Page.) and he hi i his men to take | flit Aver Nowa Patro. ef peep ‘ inkets where Mons pollve station, |SING SING FOR DR. HAMMER. eto tt Wat at th apd that she lived In New York Bronx Phys Dented Certifiente y holding up all funeral cor police hild Was Ru of Reasonable Doubt to s Na Fiachtensbe old, of N mr. Julius Homme #8 Wa $1 Canal Street mi [rire MERA , r das iuy. She bait i near hy 1 was belloved te of f ri m un t Nig i but was only slight y injured. SWEETHEARTS FOR THREE” seme ORE rien A Mca Ea last sta m event, Was won by Eng- land, with South Africa, second, France third, America fourth and Sweden fifth. Sweden protested the race, Claiming {{ was started from a wrong point of the track, The Olym ommittce considering the The ca team consisted of jeorge iter, Los Angeles A.| Cc. J Mere N York A, C5 George 3 Bretnall ‘ornell College, Towa and frank J ea, United | States Navy. The time of the win- ning team was minutes, 221-5 seconds, Although {t has not yet been of- i | tractors renovating the WOMAN PICKED UP IN BAY MAY HAVE BEEN MURDERED peeieaico Wound Over Right Eye Be-| | to. Have Been In- flicted Before Her Death. WAS RICHLY GOWNED.} Body Found by Boatman! Among Rocks—Shoes Only Clue to Identity. ‘The mystery of the expensively | ressed woman whose body wi found among the rocks on the south side of the Fort Wadsworth Reser- vation, Staten Island, was deepened to-day when Dr, George P. Mord, Deputy Medica] Examiner of Rich- mond County, discover a wound over her right eye which, he said, Was inflicted before her death ‘Whether this wound was sufficient to have killed her was problematical. There was one thing which lent color to a theory that she had been killed and then placed on the shore. ‘This was that her clothing was found not to have been completely wet. This did much, to dispose of the be- Nef that she might have fallen or been thrown from a passing veasel. ‘The body is that of a woman of about forty years, five feet five inches tall, with blue eyes and abundant black hair, Her features were recular and clean-cut, and her well-mani- cured hands indicated that she was not @ working woman. She wore a black silk skirt and a white silk waist of obvious quality, There was no jowelry on the body nor anything that would aid in identifying her save the marking in the slippers she wore. NEW YORK GREETS | EGKERT KILLED 10 SHIELD “WHISKEY RING,” POLICE SAY. FIND NEW CLUE 10 SLAYER Two Men Pree Leaving Auto by Watchman Who Found Boot- to Expose Liquor Traffic. One more witness material to the murder of Frederick P. Eckert, whose body was found in an automobile in Grasemere, Staten Island, at dawn Saturday, was brought before District Attorney J. F. Malloy 4f— Richmond County to-day in the person of Harry Solomon, a driver of © Tmotor trucks, The District Attorney has been informed, that «i Broadway, New York, last Friday night in the car in whic hide dead the perma fh he was BB lomon way ou tioned’ with the | learning whut knew * trans last asen with the nan | obseot Jabout ¢ nuMered he Malloy believes that the evidence in the murder of Eckert—who had b been arrested re,eatedty tn the last two months fd} possessing Hquor t- |lewally, ateating Nquoring gnd tradingt in stolen autor iles—will show to what extent t) is truth in the boasts of bootlegmers that they were in partnership with subordinate of- ficluls of the Prohsbition Enforcement THRONE FOR LOVE Carol of Seunans Met, by) at Big Delegation on Arrival | saturday morn , ng oted t for the dis- covery was given Policeman Wilbur. to-day that William Mitehyll, watelie jman at the Perry & Austin paint factory at Graussmere, aud his aon- by the police ty at Grand Central. | Crown Prince Carol of Roumania, widely known as the “Prince of F These had been made by Alfred A Kohn, No. 505 Pitth Avenue, Ma hattan, The marks were the figures 46.74 over 160. William Conklin discovered the | body yesterday morning while he was on his way to Bt. George in a motor | boat. He towed It to Stapleton, where it is now tn the New Springville | mors ‘BURGLARS!” PHONES WOMAN, BUT IT WAS ONLY PLUMBERS| on Alarm From Hamilton | | Police Surround 5th Aveaue Home | | Fish Housekéeper, LARS at No. 808 Fifth "telephoned in a oman's alarmed voice, three detectives and three formed poll hurrying to Hamilton Minx Ander- of the Fish Avenue, ox- that when cemen night Vish's housekeeper, son, peering out home, No, 810 Fifth plained breathlessly scene lant | riving, mance” because he risked forfeiture | Stl doe Nelli had first roustd body, wftor Nellie hac of his succession to the throne by ¥, ttor Nello had mone to Jer | ; master and whined complaints at following the urge of' true love to! someth ng was wrote in the pushhs take as his bride a girl not of royal | opposite tu Jant. He then called blood, arrived at the Grand C pur, Terminal at 9 o'clock this morning ith thin. discovery came “the for n six-daye' visit, The visit ts un-|added informatio, 4 from Mitchell that Nellie and the watehman had heara 4 noise on the property at 4 o'dock that morning and the watchman had official, as he is travelling incognito. | and the city which welcomes him can do so only unofficially. Prince Carol, whose marriage @ held up two young men crossing year ago to Mile, Zizi Lambrino,| from the thicket in which the cur daughter of a Roumanian army|was concealod toward Parkerson oMcer caused him to be hailed as a “regular feller” by the citizenry of the republics of the world, had very little of the appearance of royalty as he stepped from the train from Chi- cago, which was an hour late in ar- Avenue, Mitchell intercepted and queatoned them, They said “stalled over there,” pointing toward the bushes, and they were going to South Beach “to hire a tow.” Mitchel) had & good look at them and is sure He wore a gray suit covered by a|%¢ Would recognize either. He de. belted tan raincoat, while a tweed |*¢rbes them as men of medium rainproof hat completed his likeness | "@'#ht short and well bullt. One to the average tmvelling European, | *POK® excellent English, but the ether His appearance was not at all dis- A ape . though uncertain of ais tinguished, but It seen to please |"? Sock Lusig more than 200 Roumanians assem- wokert was kaown to bave been im ontrov r bled at the station to see him—even |°Ontreversy with men who were ree she started out noticed the pr 808 pulled down had for a walk she © windows of No. when she arly in the fler the k eft them up looki is unc und ene had the only upled Policemen surrounded and en tered the house, From the bath om came sounds of hammering ne tulk. The detectives and surprised thr Surprise was com- plete--and mutual The trio were rent by con- building who had a key. No arrests. Will Be Found on Page 14—Written by ee The puted to have been associated with him in ventures which had caused his arrest three times recently. He is belleved to have sent word to them from the Tombs where he was if the United States Secret Service men would not permit them to greet im at close quarters. Secret Service men who were in charge of Willan Nye, despite the jocked up Aug. 12: “Ei |fact that he has retired from thy ime out te rr} = mee = " of fail a Pp me out or vice, *guu d'the royal visitor 80/1 will get you in and keep in, Take closely that few were permitted to} your choice." get within speaking distance uf him.| The persons to whom this word . was sent made it possible for © (Continued on und Page.) Eekert's wife to get bail furnished |through a saloon keeper, They got Wiehard Mariheinem | Catal Dempmtet | Eckert out and within forty Sacquar a hours his death made it certain only a he would not bring the whole oval: SE Ey cate Into the grip of ie law by an ME WORLD exposure. When Mra. Florence Hi | realest Unite Ronit itt ae Uae | okert was onlied to Staten, iaaaa fe ara pata ed and told her husband had been me ROGER BATCHELDER murdered she screamed a series of legger’s Body—Had Threatened - big with Eckert and’ William Maloney, a hotel proprietor, at 42d Street: ot It became knowy thelr automobile was™ EE ES

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