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—— | GRAND JU a OUTBREAKS IN IRELAND; 7 ARE -“THE PHANTOM LOVER” \ DEMPSEY AND CA RPENTIER IN A “GOLF BOUT” SEE SPORTING PAGE A RUBY AYRES NOVEL Che <Olroulation Books Open to All” ] Ld You. LX1. NO. 21, 576—DAILY, » 1920, by Co. (The New York World! ‘The Press Evblisbing NEW ‘YORK, "MONDAY, US. WILL VOTE FOR LEAGUE, “FOULS” AUTRES SEVEN AREILED SAYS GOV. COX ENDING TRP THROUGH THIRTY-SIX STATES ‘Has Travelléd 21,000 Miles in Greatest Fight Ever Made by Candidate. MADE 450 SPEECHES. Closes at Toledo To-Night in Excellent Condition, With ® Voice Strong. DAYTON, Ohio, Nov. 1—Gov. Cox, DOCTOR SAYS WE WROTE:AD SEKI “NEW BRDEFOR HM Dr. Otto Risch Told'He Need- ed Slave, He Declares— ! DYING FROM CRASH IN IRISH RIOTING, OFP.M. PLANT SCAR MSWNEY BURIED Stepson of Multimillionaire Six of Those Slain Police— Driving With the Girl and | Fourteen Separate Attacks | Two Yale School Students. on THem Ma AUTO DASHES INTO TREE|TEN OTHE RS WoU NDED.| | 1 Was Trying to Avoid Two)Cork Is Quiet, but Troops in Approaching Motors— Two | Armored Cars Patrol Others in Car Escape Injury. | the Streets. Miss Helens Jesmer, ‘nineteen | DUBLIN, Nov. 1 at| years old, a “Greenwich _Village| least fourteen separate attacks on| Follies” girl who lives at No. a the police and military in the West] Sunday evening. | f the police} and Svuth of Ireland {In th attack: t 29th Street, Is at the point of RY TAKES UP BUILDING NOVEMBER 1, Fost or 1920. --BEGINS IN TO-DAY’S EVENING WORLD U Wd, “Circulation Books Open to All.” a = ee KILLED sf To-Morrow'’s Weather—PROBABLE RAIN. PRICE THREE pal HOOVER’S LITH-HOUR VIEW: CHAOS IF PEACE TREATY IS RE-OPENED FOR NEGOTIATION StatementIssued in California To-Day Says Republican Campaign Has Two Phases, Constructive and Destructive. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo Alto, Cal,, Nov, 1. ME constructive programme is the thing that will Interest the Herbert Hoover declared “6 American people after the election,” in a statement here to-day He sald the Republican campaign on the League of Nations issue has had two phases—constructive and destructive. Hoover's statement was issued to endorse Samuel Shortridge, Senatorial candidate on the Republican ticket “To re-open the Treaty of Versailles for re-negotiation would bring complete chaos to Europe and calamity upon us from i declared. “The stability of the whole of Europe hangs upon the maintenance of the treaty, and the economic siluation in the United States depends upon maintaining the stability and gradual ation of Europe's buying power. Therefore, the logic of the Hoove recuy { j . ¢ | i} | | | | | | etermined to fight until the “last ECE Aroma eR: traceiced! RL SANG as iilegiene HEHE oPkaes woundea.| Situation drives this constructive programme to the necessary modi- ow tum: . SN i i other injuries at Fordham Hospital| one member of the military and one| fication ot the present covenant and ultimate ation of the treat, minute,” will end the greatest stump Names Nephew in Suit. neal ale Of the ’ P campaign ever made by a Presidential oo as “ ores ne * oir ee Haan oat unded, One clvil-| _with modification or amendments.” Anon sledo| Dr. Otto B. F. Rt kiyn| Wrecking of a large sport pattern|ian was killed. Sees ee roalnnne With! @ speven: in olen a ae ene wile wee tn automobile early this morning, en} CORK, Noy. 1—Following the im- spss wit Ane ernie tL —_ route from New Haven to New| pressive funeral of the late Lord i ieniiecatt atts of political | Seemann in. the) Supreme) york, when| the! machine left \the| 1c, yor. atact@winey, chin city. ta awe! fovaicn througheut the country. (Court He says he received a mock|New Rochelle Road near Hunter's | yy ” pur there te ain ob sige conditions through: £01 c | to-day, e 1s eling of s “1 am thoroughly convinced,” | ®dvertisement in his wife's handwrit-|Point Bridge in Pelham Bay Park | posse excitement which the authorl- i and crashed into a tree. ‘The car wath) tia, ¢, P ortending attempts a he said, “that the sentiment in |ing reading as follows: oie me car wut ltles fear ay portending attempts at America overwhelmingly in “Wanted—By a German doctor, a Bilt Fanerere Paeriae ee hee reprisal on the part of the Irish, favor of the League and of our |wife, Must have fat fect, must look | pa ect aes He Haspitat | Every wnere there are signs of mourn- entrance into it. 1am in favor of |like a lady, must wear ealico dresses, | MH whe = ; Saree eo fer Np{{ne still, but the military precautions going in; Senator Harding is in | must drink no coffee, must be young} ay ee a pasahen es Pee ne have not been relaxed in the slightest. | favor of staying out. | amcon- | put must have no young friends, must | the cars six occupa ere slightly | armored cars patrol the streets and cerned about clarification; he is | have separate income, must live alone | UT . a armed sentries are in evidence on all! 4 Plant is a stepson of Col. William| «ides concerned about rejection, These |i! hours + must be ruled by | ig RR RRR ae rsa : i ; the outstanding words of the an old-fashioned man nearly sixt | Aatshceacs Meccscempaas ene a Literally the entire population took J ‘ . , p LS a sampaign. The verdict of Nov.2 | ears oid, must be a aave gad noe] fantry in the World Wor, and son of| part in the fun was viewed |One Wager of $24,000 to Six Badly Hut in in Crowd That x - | ae Se ) 7 f New London, |by thousands wi ; a Stk . = : | joy or despair, world | sanie ’ ver within five| 3¢!den B. Manwaring o! by 0 arding Place Flec ( . joy pa v [me vamnbnaniadny ARewer WNGECVEI erate stad che acne at Pins’ keaas tan aitainanacone MM, 00 on Harding Placed led Fri om Runaway in Tt probably will be Just about one!” ne box” number given is the | WBen his mother married the late Com-|way to the cometery, where th in Brooklyn. | Bridge Street. te F cepan aaa : are i : modore Morton F, Plant after divorc-| was Interred in the “Republican Pl _ - ~ p= wetour before midni¢ number of the home of 5 : a PRE GH t “i sete Hon Dae when the Gavernor a ear pecties ing Manwenring. ‘The injured: The line of march was guande: =r St batsieronl the outeama'll Auolivn talline gusvdineliecuees rican elector 2 dl PLAN’: PHILIP M,, fractured right |troops in motor trucks armed with : . — e American elect | “The papers say that the two were ‘ ha? shine enn whilelat the cemetery:| Of tht tion became more spirited |ment areaway in front of thy steerage of his nation-wide “| married Oct, 11, 1905, when Dr, Riseh | _ 1s and lacerations of the ocean ce. Kea tocthysbubroude rnleatavahow. aivlertices. ot (the. <1 ener. ‘Although | J ca erie | JESMER, MISS HELENE, nineteen, | troops were stationed at a point where | to-day, nds failed how 4 olland- America forced to start his againat | Wee forty-one breed ithe se wie | skull and Jaw fractured and vcalp|they could, act promptly in case of| appreciable change from those which [Steamship Company at No. 2 Hvidge big odds, he Is o¢ t victory | ya a tarae aie Thleb took now: | _. badly torn, trouble prevalled at the close of Inst week Street gave way shortly before noon j s had a large practice ch took moi apt - = _ ord ay seh to-morrow, believing he will be car-| Oe 0 0's ee that “on account ot| HUSSEY, NORMAN L,, eighteen, _— ee erraery tmcgcee No ies am ( aay and ait people were hurled he £68 lect mark | °! Dis time and ‘on account ‘0 001 ‘0 the bortom of the are y. ten fc vied over the s6g\clectoral vote mark}. aucrepancy: in our agen 1 uoutd Howe Conn. contusions of the TRISH LAD HANGED [6 cuss) starket, Hardine continued aloe hel Ievmnict jhe “ tse by a tide for the ot Nations 4 . s acl : the level of the sidewalk. six Lal St alac lied ap-| 20% contribute to her girlish pleas-| sonmieAD, CHARLES, twenty,| ON MURDER CHARGE | to te a7 to 1 mvorite. A number of lor thom we » badly injured, two he. proximately 21,000 miles since he ac-| 4" He says he did, however, take)” Gricago, fractured nose and — substantial wagers were reported to] ing thken to the road Street Hospital cepted the nomination about twelve] 4er to the theatres, card parties and! j. crated right eye. Nearly 1,000 Pray Outside of} nave been made at this gure. Sev-| There was an unusual crowd at the weeks ago. He ted “that vin} soolal eetheringe oe David Calhoun of St, Louls and Ed-| — prison—Armored Cars Guard rokers with money to wager on offices of the steamship company ow- rabes: than 450 es, he has| Ho also says she took trom his| yacq Hershey of St. Paul also were S Harding's es compluined that] ing to the fact that the liner Rotter spoken to 2,000 people, Since| Sate a $20 goldplece which was a] 7 co nut escaped injury. the Streets. Cox adterents were atanding out for| dam was in with 3000 steerage pas Bept. 2 he has been travelling virtu-| souvenir frm his mother, and left | yes tne lost conscloumons at the| DURLIN, Nov. 1-—Keven parry, a{ 1 to 10 sengers and their friends were benieg ally every day, making his “home*| Mis house after admitting it, Hel, oie: the injureacshow girl said| medical student, wua executed at fetting on the outcome of the | ing th passes to Ellis Ix the private car "Feder | Says he cook her back at the request | 1.4 was Mise Helene Jesmer and gave| Mount Joy Prison to-day tor wiking | Gubernatorial election was. liveller land, While they were walting their Using raiirvads, motor cara trol- [of Het father : two addresses, both different from her| part in an attack on a military} than on the outcome of the Prosiden- | tu busement offices q Ug Aree serena nother time, he says, she took Ki : teint earhiphlen, Miller backers were |TUNAWAY Notes came: dow leys and ferry Cox has visi bos yelling. pil e first ad-Jescort heré last summer. He wag) titl campaign. » Beh pes ivan money from a patient on a bill, failea ia denon 0. ni Went ere asaanit murder Bias Bh tinh {fits Jain odds of 21-2 t hiv] Street and for a moment it armen western ourne C New | tor AeocUnE! Fon Masi emus Wish! WO) Thien 4m Col; Hayward's warr|scidiers: were kiliod during the fight, [chances bit these oddn Were #0 eng, |tRt 6 would cradh, wagoniand cy England as ¢ th as New] Send out another bill to the age) the second wae No, iss wWearl “urine: the execution seals 1,000 erly snapped up that by noon time | into the crowd B ampsbiro, aud iid South" as} ie a accus of 46th Street, a haindremer's. persons prayed outside the prison,|the backers of Smith red un-| The crowd acattered and thone wouth as Naghyille, He carried] ‘marked attentions” from his nephew, It was learned to-day that on Sat-| Armored cara guarded the streets jable ty get better th nearest the tron rail about the area We campaign | i alt Spay aaesactoi Wa euugaiiea a 28 SSF Wy, |urday she informed her roommate, |outaide. Barry's mother declared | —— wey al mallee it ana clung there but never > a nis nites warps : hinge den Mae oe ae eneehl Miss Florence Brown, that ‘she was! last week she was proud her son wan! $24 000 TO $4,000 beg ra or: aa ae The horse teristic aggressiveness, Even his op. ie bales 5 Phone | going to spend the week-end at New| “dying for Ireland. ; into the ponents admit that he never stopped 8 with his nephew and withheld |saven, but she vouchsafed no infor- ee | ONE HARDING BET | crowa, tnt it is thought that the rail fighting. [the telephone bills from him until he | ination as to the party she intended|Sixty-Ninth to Attend Mass for ees Bk was weakened by the weg Despite the strain of hie « d ates, und found th ee ee | MacSwiney To-Morra deat Ate «| su many per | ven Money That Harding Carries | “, the Goyert ersations hid lai froin (Continued on Twenty-ninth Page) | ‘The officers and men of the sain Even M : iB S| The rail gave way with nyt " ntyefive minutes. Regiment of New York will attend a New York State by 250,000 jing & short time afterward an tow ike all ; nolemn requ for the repose of > fifty pernons leune reds Gh weather. isla hdon enuwn cat et ‘| BE IN LINE EARLY oul of the Mayor Mac: | Plurality. |pited ‘up ina Atrugsling th ‘ iy ; : ee i at hen'e (Church, In “Ho Schumm, who has become | of the areaway, 'F Mage cae ie ra MAY BE CUT OUT [seve Maso: Frais & eo o-dny sala nt f M)excited. ‘Are you that kind Jrnmas, The wi 1 wa ling $100,000 anu a wom It i You must | Elections Commissioner Voorhis armory at 10 o'clock, | af ' ; side arms ut withou: c ued on Tent mya tL etween this young man and| Gives Warning That There | With side arm ee : Li 5 | Will Be Congestion =>) mis tol tt Will have to gr I ee ha hin Campaign it ; } ral RWSIDENT JOHN R. Voor- | {f ») othe re eS HIS of the Board of Bk ae en fr tlons has issued an app A We : | to the voters of Greater New | 5 1 asd wea t dour Wvorie tol cee GutlaRe Vata ean OF, PULITZER BUILDING alice, an rota i her i} O 4 exe 6 | to-morrow if they desire to vote a THR , ray r ‘ campaigns we ty ai he, to] ||| FOR ELECTION RESULTS TUESDAY NIGHT |): Bad ete he falled to mua On Aug. te 391 . The registration in the ity 3 ‘ <i Governorship th found a solid silver] says Mr. Voorhis,. is 1,873,535 | ta the hon x we feated. He was to with his ne Ther L, * tet ‘ we inte: Mabie | EL En L aid gl RMGES ARP. ORI Ri | WHITE LIGHT-—-Cox Wins Mare No. Sat Aiea We be nase in Dayton env tan! Binaee one toriauais RED LIGHT ~‘arding Wins tei sR Ge tea uled to ack | ph early to-} A iltthe remembrance of your visit} ttle & polly open Figs : i ii ING HAL Rie Dnt SE ARtie morrow. Jto Brookiyn trom one who w AnH DIOWNCAA A AK) eho cantithe. | WHITE FLASH Smith Wins Basal hh Baeh yea. 2 mnie OU Uy te Bur entire vote of t t RED FLASH Miller Wins if Ns Bat oyna twelve neans ti depos rap, Macsra tions of tlw Waits ad heen Away now fur a year oil bullotw an hour be lew than Get the News First, from The World ||" iste sine jcvewtung a tambon ot two months, he ig still read) minute und 4 halt to mark und Wy eit e anMblinge tito’ Uho aire her buck. deposit each ballot. jt UBtR GRA CORROBORATED AS ADDITIONAL GRAND JURY CHARGED FOR INQUIRY Contractor Fradus Produces Witness He Says Heard Brindell Dicker- ing With Him—Tells of Money Exacted for Brick Removal. Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the Lockood Legislative Committee in- vestigating housing conditions and building costs, was busy to-day at the Criminal Courts Building in his capacity as Special Assistant District At- torney superseding District Attorney Swann ii charge of the Grand Jury investigation as to criminal phases of. the testimony already brought out before the committee at {ts three hearings, ® Deputy Attorney General Samuel ) Berger and former Commissioner of Accounts Leonard Walistein, assistint to Untermyer, were examining wit- nesses at the New York Bureau of the Attorney General's office prelimi nary to thelr appearance before the committee when it resumes its pubMe sessions next Thursday. REAL NOV. 1 JOKE: TOSSING A MAN INTO THE RIVER | Garvey, on His Way to Jail, | Wonders Why His Victim |GRAND JURY 18 CHARGED BY Doesn't See Humor in It. | JUDGE MULQUEEN. | Judge Mulgeen this afternoon charged HE sense of humor of | the additional Grand Jury for Novem: ‘Thomas Garvey, twenty to give al! of its time to the evi- nine years old, of Nott 421 | dence byought out by the Lockwood Weat 66th Street, which prompted | Committee. ‘The fury was carefully pick up Aloy, sifted out by a preliminary examina- ironworker, and throw him bodily | tion by Mr. Untermyer. {nto the North River from the plor The first person called before Ber- tm to Tony an at the foot of West 53d Street, | ger and Wallsyin was Jacob Fradus earned him thirty days in the |of No. 894 Riverside Drive, a general workhouse if Weat Side Volice contractor, who testified dast Thure- Court to-day day that Brindell demanded $25,000 Moy told Magistrate Levine he | as the price of being permitted to was at kon the pier when | complete a contract for the wrecking Garvey approached, abused him | and exoavating on the site of the and tossed him overboard, Luckily | Garment Centre Realty Company, at Aloy was able to awim, Reach. |Seventh Avenue and 26th Street. Ing the shore he summoned a Fradus did not pay the sum 4 an and Garvey wan ur- )™anded, he mid, but later, when he went into bus! 8 with his son, he guys can’t take a Joke," | S#ld he paid over to Brindell §1,000' for } a letter ce rvey’s comment as he rd for Blackwell's Island. ifying him as a contractor to the Building Trad He said he had carried $2,- sutistuctory Counell ee 00 to Brindell's oMfee in cash to meet HE WOULDN'T BUY COAL, | ths amnent no. erotics iseanies House for ‘Tenant. Samuel Bloom, landlord of a ho} at No. 564 Ninth St Fraduy to-day that the ¢ Brindell in Brind ad thoourh a thin | part man, and he had that man with him to-day asa corre- | boratin auld Brooklyn, failed | Versation with oMice to provide enough heat on Cet. 29 to was over tion ath nt, Barak Le and Ave seule n Knowles, nccurding to statemenve in Fifth Brooklyn, ordered a supply of The coal was delivered, it was sald, but witness. | Fradun also corroborated the testi. |mony of Contractor Wallas, who said he had been taxed $1 @ load for all 4 had |brick removed trom wrecked buildings 1e Court, to-day, Know'es coal! for Bloom. Rloom objected to the pt it ack while atill in the on penalty of having his truck drivers charg on strike, He named a man t ” " wilected the $1 a load tre , for trial) bute from him int Svanions. | The landlynt lives] BANK OFFICERS ARE CALLED fy -Liemessattestresiy Biogen AS WITNESSES. ate tor Chaviog bs Gay tor Aupreme| ttt Nitwewses before Berger asd ee ee eeeietnth: Neto onder mene | Wallstein were officers of the Gotham cour rant Nat Hank, wht M's erecting a neighborhood of There have been on that building, eks the bricklayers’ 4 out by the Bulld~ vuncil, The union brick~ to stop work for ind charged publicly Hrindell was trying to force them ew building in the Columbas Circle ntinual Within a m were ¢ strikes "Important! LASSIFIED ADV audes ( SEMENTS for of heipers Another witne 1s Lewis L, Care f No. 460 Grand Street -: — Six o’Clock Mr Untermyer spent the morning | Tuesday Evening hans of) November in orde with Judge Mulqueen the of the Jurors selected two norr and Juries for termine which ie appropriately be assigned 5 kw i Committee's evi. lassified Advertisments s | any day after $A, M Ae 1 | y After deciding that the Additiona’ [ine re following day THE WORLD, al j Grand Jury was the more suitable HI Judge Mulqueen presided at aa exam~ by noe —_— aa ceeetrenetairntaitnly Matt