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i cepenticr Arties, Matched With Levinsky TO- NIGHT" 's WEATHER—Fair and 4 Coole FROM SHOPGIRL TO FAME See Page 3 For OLIVE THOMAS’S LIFE ere, Cherie Chaplin’s Wife — Seeks 50% of His Wealtl VOL. LX. NO. 21,534—DAILY. Copyright, 1920; by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). NEW YORK, “MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘138, 1920. Seront-Class Matter Ss Post Office, New York, N. Non-Partisan League Seizes Control of Machinery and Worries the Democrats. LABOR ALSO FIGURES. Some of ‘Radicals Are Expect- ed to Desert Cox—trish Are Dissatisfied. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) HELENA, Mont., right, 1920).—Gov, chance of winning Montana’s four Sept. 18 (Copy- Cox has a good electoral votes, but if he does it will nothing as comfortable as as the 30,- 000 plurality by which Woodrow, W1l- son carried this State in 1916, at Billings in EaStern Montana, and Butte, Great, Falls apd Helena in sion that, while.the Republicans are hopeful and the Democrats are by no means as cocksure, as they usually are, the electoral vote will go to Cox have absolutely tbe relative merits of Gov, Cox and} Sepator Harding either us persons or exponents of party doctrines. This State ts much more worried about the sudden rise of the Non- b y. HL HO by ¢t a gislat i | Partisan League than tt Is concerned! TO BLOCK SUFFRAGE) at $3,000,000. vinsky, which he contends will be in| /*¥ passed by the last Legislatur ace In AN Soule Church, Fourth | Hotel. Gov, Smith said this noon to a | over the outcome of the Presidential —————— Tn connection with the threat of re- short order, Apparently the members of the r | ue and 20th Street, by the Rey, [reporter for Thi Ryoine wens: srl Nation itself. Almost | De! jon Headed by Speak r | cei ership proceedings Mr. Goldsmith When asked if he realized he was| serve force did not pay close atten-| Dr, Sullivan, on Sept. 18. ; I received « telegram from. Mr, | contest In the y SF peidileget aide a de taciingsces ae oth ‘ Vahey saking if { would consent to & an exact parallel to North Dakota) Worker Wants Colby to Rescind | 'msinuates the comedian is Bolshe-|tackling one of America's foreniost| tion to tuo law at the time it was| The couple before obtaining the| Vahey asking If 1 would consent to a has bobbed up here and given every | eee 3 vistic In his mental tendencies and fighters at hia weight in Battlit«| gamed from Marry Hart, clerk in] sei¢ to-day. But I do not know whether business man, whether he is a Dem Proclamation. Mrs. Chapiin can give some in-|Levinsky, he remarked: “I do not =" Je . were referred to the Conpor-| Mr. Vahey desires to speak of the strike ecrat or @ Republican, an anxiety fren 4 St98 Operemondont of The Ere:| teresting testimony on that point,| anticipate much trouble, as 1 under provides that the police reserves| 14. Counsel's office for the reason|now pending of the railway workers at that can only be understood when] i gilt w path 13.—Wash-| The comedian is a British subject, | stand he ig a light hitter, and 1 know] “Shall consist of 5,000 male citizens.” |tnat poth are diyoreed persons and|Buftalwo, or whether it is In tho inter the hayoo wrolght by the Vn ee eee a een aoe n evan | und Mr, Goldsmith says he has stated| that Iam equally ae clever and hit| The 1,800 women members of the re-|the certified copy of the decree by |e of & gettioment of the BR. tisan League with respect to polltyeay | ea oe seen ca ze | be doesn't like the laws of this coun-}much harder. I do not expect the| serve force are thereby automatically | Which Mr. Cobb was diverced by |'*uble p.. ground of Suffrage and anti-Suffrage |». ite a: , y oe Vines in North Dakota le sttdied. |e tis week, when n delegation | ; | fight at Ebbets Field to go over ten| separated from their authority and| Carolyn $ Cobb in the Third District NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE CAP- niin’ headed by Seth W, Wal. |, Charlie Chaplin arrived here about | rounds their uniforms and it 4 anticipated at | Court of Ada County, Idaho, on Jan.| DRIVER, ACCUSED TURES PARTY MACHINERY. peaker of the Tennessee House |” week ago and ook an apartment! With reference to the contract Car- Police Headquarters that the pro-| 20, 1917, did not contain any infor- OF KILLING, CAUGHT For while the Non-Partisan League | 6 ‘poyresontatives, will reach the|*t (he Ritz-Carlton ‘under the name, }pentier has with Charles Cochran, tae| tests will be loud and insistent mation as to the grounds oa which q captured the legal machinery of the} cuit) ¢rom Nashville and endeavor | oo ae yi pees pion sorts theatrical manager of London, Des-| While the reserve foros, a develop-| the divorce was obtained ‘ a Republican Party in North Dakota. lig have Secretary Colby reacind hin|Wuih Mom Chaplin has been living |champs ald, that owing to Pete| ment of the needs of the war, has| Assistant Corporation Counse) Tar- | Youth Charged. With Two Boys \ the same Non-Partisan League, plus |... tiloation proclamation, hoe ner ar Mameroneck for) Werman not keeping his word to box] been of great service, jt has not been | box, after consultation with the par Deaths Subdued After Chase the labor eloments in Montana, selzed | Socretary Colby iv determined at | Sm? time Jimmy Wilde in England, the Bng-|4 satisfactory body since the close| ties, issued his approval to the (it . i the Democratic machinery in the|tnig time to make no further move,| , THE Impelling motive of Mr. Chap-|lish promoter ta through with the| o¢ the war from the viewpoint of pro-| Clesk’a office to grant tho license * and Fight. Gif ue : Sap ta eel ‘8 visit to New Yo ppea ighti, rie al i is 4 aie . State primaries this year and noml-|yeing convinced of the legality of his ae oN Mo nae ; slated to pea aa ee were “already | fessional police executive Being a] Appended to the application of th Suspecting a youth at Seventh Ave- nated their own man for Governor, nal proclamat aap! & 4 Jo Acie a “ hed ; ‘y ie As D me and gave prom-| volunteer organization, gery ng with-| prospective bride was a certified ov and 58th Street to-day ae the per. sheeler, formerly United States Ne Tennexsoe delegation, it ia un-{¥aRce Payment from the First|| ise ef eclipsing by far, from the finan. | ot ne ciatin GuarsiGacd icAned loharnueedl Ge acecene Cunicn ane non who sped away last Tuesday: aftgr hanes whose record of friendship A pari : erator request | National Exhibitors’ Cireuit, whieh |clal standpoint, any Bout ever held in Pht bs Ls set Me He ee nen res : Pa es i ieee A fils cur had killed two children, James ft ” : tan cine et {has contracted to place before the|England, ‘This, however, does not |“ mre. ener SSRARAE oS SBNied SPRm- Aimee eoHe » Of Nol Wwyley and Howard Schuman, both of fer the radicals and 1. W. W's. during 4 nullification of the ratification | . 4 y “| made upon them él wdway, in the Rockland County 7 55 0 7; = public a new Chaplin film. Mr, Gold-|make the contract vo! ‘i ! , 1 No. 600 Weat G5th Street, while they war time caused the Wilson Admin-| proclamation upon the action of the | PUP! BOW CHAD HN TUF || Rae he OORT ACE Yard. ae * | Ail mile members have been! Supreme Court on! Dec, 2%, 1917, be-|wery playing on the sidewalk, Detective istration to fall to reappoint him when] 7 House of the Tennessee Leg-| 8th understands there exists be-|ager of Carpentfer thinks that Wi . se A 4 ee ae ce ts . Tkat. ea oF lal aneea seas ‘ioe | tween Mr. Chaplin and the First|iam A, Brady, Cochran's Ame ordered to report to the police sur-| fore Justice A®jour 8. Tompkins, who|Sergeannt Thomas Brady of the West iis term expired last year, felature in regeinding its affimative National “w! /aleney ‘At involving | representative, will still b feons of their districts for physical] referred tle calc to Alvin S. Hall, a] 47th Street Station, gave chase. He ; 5 Nationa Rreemen olving | representative, iN hold Ca 4 a: Hatt, fi * . {ft eo happens that sa Cox Ri Jaction, but will ussart thot ratifea-| oral. sum of $600,000, The die-|tler till the dave or te axpinal xam|nation. Those who are not at] referee, who took the testimony. Mrs, |Ssuant hin afters short runn, bat sub- clnhae heir Ser Tear ean ene pees completed in Whe Aree) cient, Me th has heard, | Dec, 31 of this year. " least five feet Ave inches tall will be] Akin charged her husband with be. |"asd Nu only after a sti Hane 4 na ast Woe! 3 , ; be ne DI 0 described himsel biel dd leaned Ma apna | i Anttw’ expect to| fests on Chal 8 claim for] ‘his will not prevent Brady ttrom | S°PPCd because the new law pro-|ing unfaithful. She has the custody|,, suchael Howers, twenty, of No sae rats Democrats, it made the Pen ait a anqae eae ta | $1,000,000 in ady royalties and| promoting a fight with French-| Vides for that height. The require-| of their two minor children, Mildred | West 60th Street, was locked up in the tisan Leaguc pore Qe |Join forces with Suffrage opponents | i vee of the First, National to pay |, u rick ments a to physical condition are] Akin and Albert John Akjn fr Wont 47th Street Station, charged with old Hine Democrats and conservative|in Maryland, Connecticut and other | nan in Amerioa, providing he is suc- the State swallow hard . i 4 Haseivea, }him $500,000 |cesstul in getting Dempaey's wigna-| Sid and will serve ax an excuse to] Mr two children, Henry | homicide | Cp dagseety a ieiad acutalttint ahite pa A ie ie ba ae | Here is a large sum of money, ac- |ture or he is allled with some Amer-|°!minate all those members who] tyes Cobb 3d, nine years of age, and Ps lon 8 ao acute tha ie] Coy maintains stand that the rat- | tall 4 veers i 4 the Democratic State ticket of Non- a ee aan “ish jcumulated by Chaplin, according to |,can promoter who has American |®P@ down on the books of the pre-| Mangaret Barren Cobb, eight years, |“OUTLAW” STRIKERS ‘ . Postion 18 Comnlai es ders o!'Mr, Goldsmith, subsequent to his |op lontalatenabane Ginot or district commanders ua hay-| were awarded by the Idaho court {san Leaguers has officially in-|the “Ants” will formu t |chumpion’s signature | wer : oe Gov. Cox very much aa the | carry the buttle Into the | If@carpentier defeats Levinsky he | 28 been remise tn their duties. to their mother, | RETURN TO WORK Non-Patrisan group in North Dakota | % fmt! effort to block the women py Continued on kaeventh Pome: will do several reels of motion pic Citizeng accepting places in the _ re i ticlpating in the November election une ‘work wHIOK (Gs new reserve forces will be compelled About 8,000 Switchmen and Oth- Ee 1 he contracted for 1 1 PRIMARIES TO BE |About 8, Switd and 4 (Continued on Second Page.) | 7 SUICIDE IN CENTRAL PARK, | before siting for France two months| take an oath binding them tu R u ers, Out Since March, Aban- | | _|FIRE SCARE AT Wen bp a are 7 12 but that rests contingent on the | Y€@rs' service and placing themselves! CLOSELY WATCHED ica Benunds el Dressed Man Shoots Himse ! | under the orders of the Commissioner | don Demands. | N E putcome of the Brooklyn bout bs Mninissione yy STOCK EXCHA G Nest Sean Dee: orgen ©: Uy was surprised at }Of Police. ‘They will be, in eftect,| Wars Enright TI Cd | CHICAGO. Sept. 14-—Rattroad man Classified Advertisers rca mwah |pegeeye danas eee ts | poleanes witout bay, rasan wae | aor Wams Enright That “OM | 40, Mae, "ncaa ss ’ Section of Building Being cea a gillad te “thin of Miske as he quoted in Tnglish that} Partmental discipline ip the event! S Fund Crowd” May Be work the st K awitchmen, xestrass : Fatt : wai ARS ea refumi) or nemiect to obey ord and enginemer Chicago «wits Important! Down Falls Against Wires [ness “terse ‘ae oe Iwan very ood ji bey or deca Meceer Be re oA fled edvertist for Leading From Exchany Al a ¥ ce } BAe OY NSF | ; = Ma u . Light to go back to their Jobs after ive! ng copy e ac g rom Exchange ald . he me w vine the enen « nd sey nd 4 e “3 x on a ACALIO! since last Mareh. Bunday World should be in ff} , : : ; Fe eeatranial, ; a to Commlasioner KB on & vncatl ; The World office The fre eng Ww : 4 v hikes i fe aired nes y v ft The ems to ar that ps The strikers, mh were extuoated te “pe and Broad at wore 1 t eserve by a sauad oO ' ke du bly kt al owd will mbar §,000, will return without the On or Before Friday Jerre is oscuce. wulns enn ‘ 6 eae tli are CHEAT eet mccain mane eatnati| 0, ste ond sian if tld Heater Meter ont pine S283 Preceding Publication noo to-day, when A aoctior My pentier.”. ae the sm xt tuted will be keeping order at the | ae & fon.of seniabity. Fahts. (esroat sane j building at No. 13 Wall Stroet, which ta | ¢,ft®, Bi . wee ’ nis Wwayoto his machina wulla in to-mo t th 7 refused to consider, this demanl, : Barly copy receives the preference |} )¥! at sae er treat 3 ween sul S 8 way to lis machin ; , 2 to It that ¢ tan distt y ould not Jo. 56 when Sunday advertising has tobe |f) being domolished fell against » nun rpentier will train for Levinsky Wanin mune sun n properly policed so that the f ongict with the rail. omitted. Late advertising ls now in ading from the Exche THE WOLD BUREAD, ot ri demne ibe repetition past prin ch had sought to mitted for lack of time to set jt. cate of the alarm was soon dis- | prane Pullin iin ius Pere At Summit, N. ub, with Joe Jeanette. | apeciai for todas, Monday, |S toao;|be & rep fi y p L r. | ‘ ow, N. ai 40 | Blumenfield and Marcel Thomes 4s Baxet boa win, any” 3 hi Mao lance, “Metvenhs ceinditates dan. nomstiation THE WORLD, [haa vis vintons of the Stock Rachange burn A tin hee 8 parts oni, das 2d | eparring partners and Jack Wilson § a ONE phen Werid Ruilausg’ jhave been counted out and election olf J Ad vinlons of the Siock Bxchange burn age caret srt Sas ee D4 4 Jack Wilso iar 4 se Rinse ° ection -« ing “ + eiale convicted and sent to prieon, b 0 ‘ pid F 3 be by @ close margin and certainly by | OX FAVORED IN MONT, THREATENS TOPUL BUT BREAK IN PARTY LINES WILL GUT DOWN HIS VOTE Heart to heart talks with Demo-| crata and Republicans of prominence | Western Montana lead to the conclu-| ‘The uncertain factors In the situation | nothing to do with| { CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S WIFE HERE TO DROP [DROPS DIVORC! TENNESSEANS TRY CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN, HANDS OF RECEIVER Wife Demands‘50-50 Division | | of His Receipts Since Their | Martiage. | ACTION SUIT FOR DIVORCE Counsel Gives © Comedian wenty-Four Hours in Which | to Make Settlement, | Charlle Chaplin ts sche led for ap. in a new. role which will not require him to use his makeup jit Henry J. Goldsmith, former As-| sistant District Attorn carries out | threats he has made in his capacity | | as counsel to Mildred Harris Chap- lin, the comedian's wife. Mr, Gold-| smith says he contemplates starring | the film comedian in a court proceed- ng which might be entitled “Charlie | Chaplin in the Hands of.a Reoelver.” Mrs. Chaplin, Mr. Goldsmith asserts, has decided to drop the divorce action siituted against her husband in Los Angeles last month. Instead, act ing under Mr. Goldsmith's advice, will seek to establish title to one-half of all husband's property, real and personal, which has come into his possession since their marriage on Oct 1918. Mr she her both advised Mrs. titled to th Goldsmith says he} Chaplin she is en fifty-fifty division of t nd that unless the come | dian, through his counsel, Nathan Bur- kan, comes across with a satisfactory | settlement within twenty-four hours | the recelvership proceedings will be in- stituted. Mr. Goldsmith adds he is in- | formed Chaplin's fortune is estimated MILDRED HARRIS. |/Engaged Big Staff of s | Frenchman CARPENTIER BACK FOR LEVINSKY BOUT AND THEN DEMPSEY Will Fight This Time Instead of Posing Before Movie Camera: WILE -K.. ‘0, LEVINSKY. Partners and Will Train at Summit. Georges ‘Carpentier, heavyweight champion of Europe, arrived on the La Lorraine to-day, accompanied by his Manager Mareel Deschamps, for the purpose of starting: training for his fifteen-round bout with Battling jLevinsky at Ebbets Field, Oct. 12. Columbus Day. ‘The Krench boxer's wife was not with him 6n this occasion as this 1# strictly @ business trip in which he expects to engage in an extensive fighting campaign against Atheriva's foremost ‘boxers eventuully loading up to @ fight for the heavyweight litle with Dempsey. ‘The seventeen trunks is ‘bringing him caused him to lose several hours the French line piers while the E tom inspectors went through the lat eét creation in men’s fashions direct from Paree. According to Deschamps, per champion from across the At- lantic will engage in no motion pic ture work previous to his engugement in Brooklyn, He says that during his last visit to America he was so severe ly censured for engaging in so much motion picture work that he has con cluded to refrain from filling any con- tracts until he has disposed of Le- which with the at c the dap- arring | SWITCH FOUND SPIKED ON THE EXPRESS TRACK | OF BROOKLYN “L” ROAD Discovery Made by Woman, and Detectives Flag Train Just in Time to Prevent |? Disaster. WOMAN at Sackman and Fulton Streets telephoned to Brook- | A lyn Police Headquarters at 10 o'clock to-day that two men were | tampering with the tracks of the Fulton Street elevated at the | Bast New York loop. Detectives found that a spike had been driven between the switching points on the outer tracks in such a way that the next train would have Jeft the tracks and dropped to the street, | fifty feet below. . | The man in the nearby tower said he had seen the men but had | taken them for trackwalkers on duty. The spike had been wrapped with rubber tape before it was inserted so the signal lights were not set against the switch by the contact, The woman who gave the alarm said the men wore B. R. T. uni- forms, The switch was on the express tracks, The first express after the alarm was given was flagged by Detectives Beck and Donnelly as it was DROP ALL WOMEN. HENRY IVES COBB POLICE RESERVES. TOWED DAUGHTER OF WRKERSHAN AND HALF OF MEN eta Force to Be Reorganized tol Notation of Divorces of Both Are Recorded. Comply With Law Passed This Year. Under the provisions of an order| 4 day mariage Hcense was issued to the Municipal Cobb architec issued by Pollce Commissioner En- in Building to right, of the members of providing for a reorganization 1,800 Henry Ive jr, thirty-seven police reserves, women pyears, t, of No. 210 Riverside the reserve force and} Drive, and Gwendolyn Wickersham member-| Akin, thirty-two 125 East 73d Street, daughter of former ‘oreo ta to | Attorney General Geonge W. Wicker | sham The ceremony ts scheduled to take probably one-half the male years, of No. ship of » will be dropped within two weeks rye be made over in compliance with a | werker, ELEVEN HUNGE Even Water, Is dition—Mayor of Cork’s Kin Ap- peal to U. S. and Other to Protest. PRICE THREE R STRIKERS IN CORK IAL NEAR DEATH, COLLAPSE; M'SWINEY SINK One Cork Prisoner, Who neta f in Comatose Natio yy Mg CORK, Sept. 13 (Associated Press).—The eleven hunger in the Cork Jail were still alive to-d, lapsed twice during the night and anxiety, Sean Hennessy, the nineteen-year-old youth whose condition | heen so grave for several days, remains in a comatose state and it semi-conscious moments he is refusing to take the customary quantity: © During last night he accepted only two sips. All of the eleven strikers are becoming very restless, ing to the doctors, is a new and not reassuring phase of their cases, > It was learned to-day that both the of water, GOV. SMITH TO SEE GOMPERS TO-DAY Doesn't Know Whether Conference is to Consider Buffalo or BR. 1. Strike. Alfred E. 2 o'clock Gov. Smith will confer at this afternoon President ‘ederation of Labor of Bosto unael for Amalmamated Railway meeting will take plac with Samuel | of the American | d James Vahey International | Association. The at the Biltmore mpers, Two of the striking prisoners, Michael Burke and Kenny, | reviewing tr lay, but all of them were mate their condition is causing espe Goverfment physicans, Dr, and Dr, Battlscomye, had reoelved death threats. Harold Barry, former High mncitt ; of Cork, has received @ message ‘ the Irish Office, London, asking to meet immediately with the headm of police in Cork for the purpose 5 the Government's against Sean Hennessy and Joseph |Murphy, the latter claiming Asmer= "5 lean eltizenship, LONDON. Sept. 13.—Mayor Mac. | Swiney passed a restless night was very weak this morning, although still consclous. He is guftering severe pains and his condition ts said to be worse than at any time isince he beanies) gan his hunger strike in Brixton jail thirty-two days ago. At midafternoon Mayor MacSwiney’s condition had not altered Royer The League's bulletin stated continued very prostrate and ae . hauated. ¢* eg Mrs. MacSwiney, wife of the Lard Mayor, together with his isters, Mary and Annie, and bis brother, Seam, — have addressed an appeal to thir | American Ambassador and the meade of the other Embassies and Legations a es er in London for submission to their” Governments, It calls attention to the case* ee the Lord Mayor and that of the eleven © hunger strikers at Cork, and ex/ Presses the hope that the “united | councils of the nations addressed: “will prevent the tragedy now pend. img and thereby of the world.” The letter deals fully. with MacSwiney’s case from the date his arrest to the present time, says: “Lord Mayor MacCurts{n was murs dered for the same teison for which | Lord Mayor MacSwiney is being mits dered now—because he was Scoune for self-determination for bis coun, — try, If the present tragedy ts. als” lowed to proceed we are Sco with the unparalleled crime of two © Lord Mayors of the same city beng” murdered within six months of eal — other/by @ supposedly civilized Gov- fe ernment “We are of the opinion that thls is of grave concern for all Gor ant Owing to the very close relations isting between modern nations, Government outrage in one cau reacts in another. It tm clear to that if the crimes now perpet. Ireland in the name of t! onli Government are tolerated, the dations of the governments af all tlona will be imperitied.” Carson's Birthplace Burned, BRLFAST, Sept. 13.—Castle House at Athenry, County where Sir Edward Cargon, the Unionist leader, was wee been

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