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Pe. r firmed in its convict TISVOTETO COX | + ONLEAGUE SUE “Governor's eort on Cove- nant in Tabernacle Received | With Religious Fervor. — | ‘teem Hh =MORMONS ARE FOR IT.) lA —_ | > (Will Vote for Cox Because Harding Sides With Hiram Johnson. puget at (Thia te the fourteenth of the series of articles by The Evening World's Speciat Correspondent on | the political situation in the Western States.) By David Lawrence. | {Special Correspondent of The Eve: | , ning World.) | OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 25.—Wood row Wileon will get in the State of | Utah th mn referendum of the Langue « ns which he so} carne res, and what is More the verdict will be fav League. For, no a uble to the row rew- wons othe Ktes muy have for eamte dng their for Harding or Cox, the fundamental reason why Utah i9 going Democratic this your is her fervent interest in the League of | Nations ax « step in the direction of THE EVENING “WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1990, PF \TAH Will CVE ‘Some of the Notable Women Who Arrived on the Celtic ; HIS DREAM aS Including the One Voted the Prettiest on Board the Ship} \NBOMBMYSIERY © tins & community that ples joualy When former P a ne to | the Tabernacle » and the people | crowded in t him ap t the League of Utah was im pressed en President Wilson filled whe T: e euched the doc- | Hie PETHIC LAWRENCE ENGLIGH OR LEADER WHS Wik LECTORE y trines of t Utah was at Write ourera On Woman's When Gov SOFFRAGE: mus fervor Among t Prevajled in the big Twbernacle as| White Star Ii , for the League of 3 the Mormon Church ex- itself almost ‘unaoimously for the League Having taken such « pogition, the Uta peor » unders! of Nations for the tine being will v for Cox bee | Parkes Cadman ay Mrs, Pethic Lawrence, E country on woman suf Mrs WOMAN ‘ ‘ Yi . a fact SARAA CONGOY WMOTS THE PiRST » 4 se Mm lfron on > Mor SENT TO REPRESENT THE AMERICAN : . . FEDERATION OF CONGRESS PHoTos OBHenwoos asic UNDER WOO! ° ———$ THER who arrived from Europe yesterday on board the eltic, d her which brought 2,006 passengers, ighters, Misses Marie and Lillian Cadman; glish labor leader who will lecture rage; Mrs. H. Norman, who was voted the beautiful woman aboard the ship; Mrs. Sara A UTAH FOR COX BECAUSE HE ‘€Presentative of the FAVORS THE LEAGUE. I and Biihop William H Ce yaboy, first woman American Federation @f Labor; Mra, 2, 1 Moreland of Sacramento, C 1 in this pedecteraeess tt rales ML ‘AILS HIMSELF ve were Mrs. 8 m8, ee ocseceosc INNASSAU COUNTY | ATER WIFE TWICE | LEAD HIM TOJAL Ruth Gonfesses tals He Wanted Money From J. P. Morgan by Posing as Explosion Witness, A Baltimore warrant charging hotel swindling ond uttering worthless, checks was lodged at Police Head- quarters to-day against Ralph Ruth of Kanne City, one of the many vol- unteer witnesses who have confused the Inquiry into {he Wall Street bomb explosion. Ruth went to District Attorney Swann reveral ditys ago to tell of having encountered five strangers 1 Camden, N. J. Sept. 14, who were ntent on buying scrap ifon, a cheap horse and wagon and who talked mysteriously of Weadquarters in Brooklyn and of something doing In Wall Street, He talked well and iis manner was positive, Detectives MeCoy and O'Hara went to Camden with him, ‘They found nie mory did ot th Raitimere and showed roal familiar ity with Baltimore street, hotele and persons, The detectives procured hin prifits and sent them to Haltl+ Marshal Kohter of Maltimore P to-day with the warrant. Kohler waa stil in charge of the de« tectiver, who hod in the meantime learned be was not in Camden but is Hoaton Mept. 4 and until after the ex. Hoe admitted lying when he hi m sorry,” he @ald, “L Jream, 1 thought that by t aiid raike some tmoney wn and Others and ee ce tae OORT . | |eot myself sent around the country « looking for the men who m# he bor I wish I'd never he that dream.” PREM fs P _ bf 3 WO MAN ON LADY GEDDES ARRIVES. Te ce tic Mies fv Zinc ae prstohinte ds IN PRONE, pas NACE Aare) FOALS ZCiOOS STONES ‘Taken Off Liner tn tay. wife of the British here to-day on the stemmahip LANDLORDS HAVE T0 LCA REPEATS rsa ea Phau coat [aso at i “ ts FAMINE REPORTED District Attorney 1 nothing hai been done Mauretania, ‘They were taken fron Ni, Conn., to-day sald be would tous the liner at Quarantine and brought nto Sth, Lackayes Mutemes ‘Committee to Investigate Shortage | to the etty on the const guard cutter ind Alleged Charge of The liner also brought 141 boxen of ‘ Tc gold bars valued at $5,000,000, $30 a Ton. Verbal Contracts as Binding | fay " bi llctabaer ein hen Mey Ne pete a eo xed fact that 15 per cant Says Justice Murray EW, |IN BROADWAY CRASH I | Slavin ¢ in the Bite tm orve Bank has isaued a warning of a new $10 counterfait bill demerived: “On Wederal Heserva residents of Platbush bave been > Ing in thelr winter supply of] tank, Chicago: check letter : the Kenge Juntice » tne] Says That Is One of Baseball] Gil Antong Victims Wh f The committes, named hy Louie) NO. Th: wlanature Carter die fornia o » ne Lew Bevonth plat rt, baw} M aS th ite Ind H Pole After Ce nt, will alsa look: in States; portrait of Jacksong There Is an active gampalgn hero ei fil els Aanager's Favorite Indoor lisior that. ‘peotitheen” are lak oly ptehad on two ERE PRM asd eho good eof repairs v 22 Brondway at 4 4. ny _ a rs ; ee f ‘te | promi fe vert ) ton t fia actor, Who ass owner, Frederick Crot q Y the int jon Woe elven by Mo J] CNG Malls tate Barret of Botting <=: apepap red eece ' sa Fy r t a ten a loa iat Jol oGre nocked [114 Brondway; Alice Wealey, twonty-!Certion, nianin (the Mathush Ga Water. ported to be in favor of t election | “Colonel” stresed in Virginia} -pyavelting Salesman Cuts His! bette Recast dag ot sel a aie Ph | Street? William « private investigation. | Andrew Delgorigaw, five years of ame, of Benator Smoot, Republican, The eaditi . i n the Len it ¥ heya cegtee We nit 1t Platbush com! yarde|died to-dn n Gouverneur Hospital Reeta cchds sen tor the Lanzia Wi and Extradition to Mineola Throat After Scuffle in do pro tt Paar Wea eitieienie tunities He 4 ve vey ui; nab eotwpany hate| them spate -Dealained. “teak SORE If he t r # lik Maz 3 OD) Lo aa the Pennaylvania Station t, | er id § this wr tw +us 1 to T it Dr ' ww ; i sid that MoGraw's ex-\with two college t Alfred Burte _— _- ranghoP eof Utah mt Me | MINEOLA, L. Lb, 8 i “i 1 ale t,| Ha a ‘ me 4 f a Hanne cd tninetate Jer on 0 6 nd Harry) HELD UP FOR CLARIONET. | Sr teenage cts to € rime cone so eae Abacbiation ennie ny GHy., Drowtrated: Ine e jock | § Brown + to 5 o i by MoGraw aa gacorting |lenmed to ’ Ie A.) Inetdentally re Heat Mual- Milton We ie . : 7 ha ‘ unsuccessful ats] wv | s od © abt of the Motraw ape Phompas ' A | clan and Also Took #%. the Democrat Justice 8 a , A ; \ “ Aegan elCKiN Reade Cie” ke car atr t will Or) dent) Je bast Sore Week , : prey rt , Moh the lundlord Ns fa pies head on ae ETE i duatied 7 : : ite ein vito shan Barding inl? MW he ve, Now 19 Amity) Ge rey nd fui) to a Booording to Lasik | bruises, The rend) Hotel ¢ . a F dlellaad <avechn: One| Svensn! Ceuiber Waaen Confidence bila Gtote 5 ‘ |xram t m State T treet, Putohog 1 have soon ling MeGraw about the waint hor was Ut if Li ir loved Of $8 and tin ty DOT to NO, (Normally 1 | wyck folland, wh s old,| ike th J M J him back from a re- | pit viper trend wing beaten over the| PARIS, Sept. %—Tho ¢ of has tn ye | 1 f 1 hipatesyy % it ' 3 nae = wf j Deputies to-day voted in large ul rwated ta ‘ Mininows trip He granted his . n aye reiterated that when Me-|% ares i { na treated at. Mord He tat | ti a ae SeSIBOD, Manor, near Richmond, V Hise atid aero ciicad H ; ey |Ciyaw, whom he des as alte end tate fun hin We A ie press vai in othe was held for extradit m Jott “t immodin Mora. ’ Mt | ober; hocaar sod oe! POLES SURROUND GRODNO. asay oe pie homie Tee omit thi Weeand and Leygues GOVERNOR OF UTAH STRONG IN When John Shiwehnessy pleaded | H id noticed tha HM Jounod Lackaye of « r t | SUPPORT OF COX guilty before Justice Scudder a week |ay 1 expression ‘ king what wa to be an| Warsaw Nee ai en} Se et aration tim sa ae se Oy TAN en ‘Lends Fragrance is ' mediately wf , 1, *Mocraw toy of Credn,, to the simplest meal } py nother person Quac a . ¥ ; wd t Sit to my 2 exacted mont ie af h Upsta « | M tf eee Mc Mami be, ero ee wif, Ww ved gat hem. ie ‘)INVITED INTO M'GRAW'S HOME, | force pri n Rest assure t be ld) preven h : SAYS LACKAYE, wut and that y< Ave 1 read ee es M! His first statement, issued yeator tor OFF On wn | Bean. Ave 10 re ru for Use 5 \ T « ren. r nd £ 4 yofirmation of a story . | Democrats jn other a have been momen y ne Biren ; ; f le t P ey , < : | this ye Justice the a bench | 7° : a eee ls t that had as nourd rag Prerdeeg or) Fret ‘ Gor. Cox willr ESA Jing to thelr mother's dress wh " ul days that he at Graw had street, Midd imiurality a ; her husband, 11 fr. Mer stuter ORANGE PEKOE TEA pon In 1916. {ty y re 2 « rn Making his wa F e has mad j tuced, but while the Republicans are ni ‘ T he ‘: p ' 1 Sian: w Sor feats RIA wlaiming t State b: A narrow mar r u i} 2 n h 7 5 ; | the Mormons will decide the in- a and were) Of sharp sclaore and ; bout Seng af Mocraw's Nena: Aug. 8 OA aide Pure, delicious and wholesome. 1k Doe |" J idance of M rat Me | Naturonmente Hamner’ TooNiaht ; . yutt i ¢ a f , a aH ( a aa How Two Powerful Moneyed Groups, | f ; A ‘ “Col.” Low I be ¢ ect i papas coble sal . h : ; " . mene aacrnon che be f | , i 1 mma | bate . seer Nid : lighting for the Control of the Shares alon, ‘ | Jul oft wi and aad the Apartmont he r ‘ g 4 | for Harding fur reasor er bh} manners and ; fi ig OF t ‘ with " , 1 2a that 18 DOE oirayity at hin gambling ¢ baller 8 ¥ i” g 20 fall for them debe siren an of a Bank, Brought About Italy’s | a ett (ew —the [ment oft wy i he oftein nding of Mr. raa-|NOW threatens to put - AINA copa he featient of | \ i i iH four elucto may be | wi iy t t yoo | e008 ‘ Industrial Upheaval. i No LONGSHOREMENS STRIKE, TE Ree ogo le ay ILLER i s pt ty A i t At midnigh . CANI a Lower Rce™* i 4 ° y * Wile cc the 1RdDON Tata Warkers sm warnber : A Mert : DIES 1 Most Illuminating Explanation \| Nearly taal uN. | e er t 1 Atte my § | vad y ® 1 ald ® unders i - . er i} rr A i | * at dj w = . imbering | Nasaau awe plekit . st } int, augalnat the Cc ro ay Sece| of the Italian Trouble ' ) up What 5 i N ‘ vit In reply w more i" * : \¢ ri tw Ee ee he J () k n anid u i ? y ‘ M M “ " eons STORES ui soa ine sry AIF, BAUR AREY HE by | heat javine on Tie innving ||| eas memdaee Ts Sereda In To-Morrow's SUNDAY WORLD | | is mete snd | word tio pu ffairs. 4 ind bs ay oat e tt cutsida thesacor tt | att eteemt EDIVORIAL SECTION] ys They wore firmly bu trie | sinebinl vambad tthe opening t i f rue r n name oMclal union clrcles it W9%) would ‘sit \in the hearing wwestion not include anything outaide of Nase! women and children it was difficult to agreement would be 8 mer | a Shaughnessy, who is awaiting suu County, get insidethe doors, i si Ve ‘ nie ty NS A inal s