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fF SIVVOSWOLLN. 25° HARDING FAVORITE. WOMENATTHEPOLS CONTRACTORS REIROS (gpa Blogelheisen of 1820 Lexington Ave AS SPEEDY AS MEN os ATA 101 ADDS VOTE FOR PRESIDENT CANNOT BE FOUND. }BRUGWOVENIUST. °°. pun perme EARLY TO CAST FST SOUGHT By RRS ers in charge of Juitus Gerks, vetary of the ¢ity organtgation, was nin the 224 Kleetlon District of —— | i (Continued From Pirat Page) (Continued From First Page) H a ~ SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. and ran hia fingers theoug)) iis bat? (Continted From ¥ 1920, by Ruby M. Area - a 18th Assembly District, whieh), « i: i} ie h get f on o " ¥ e any i iT i Fo on * M1 a4| With a sort of bewilderment. § oper places by policeme tant trict Attorney 5 ace. ane I . fre clear. ere’ enithi . et BAlAing Dertalsanion. tm Gall. thin, eae dey Fae eis toouk. Ne finds hie friend, AgioB: | tg s aevtl Koa fa hele ee etaney Baws Pace Many ote Wagers joo) vee pisrhci AAALAC SeetUse Ane Pte tetanus Teniug Tone ons the wine od We combat has Teatora af 6 | 8H A thie devil ts Ki {From the celerity with which the] Kilroe because of alleged irregular! : | The women bore out their tadi-|CONTRACTORS TELLOF THREATS fiitwu wih a snore “es And this from Ashton, his friend > {women voted it was assumed by old| ton In the registration, — Supreme | Are Made, Uchal\ disinutination).to. reveal ‘thot OF BEING SHOT. | CHAPTER TL. Bae ee asbinn Ub Hleiend ane tan o time election oMcers that many of! Court Justice Join Vo MeAvoy aged atid pitctlcally ail; sive tte ¥ tots told of having pall cow: ve aS SLUT USO es; the man t : 7 Ss e fe - save tive 's told o} pald con (outioued:) whom he had lent money without the , them ‘Were, tarking only: tha ‘Fre cently Issued an order reconvening betting on the national cam-| Young oF the very old, declared them- svuble sumy under threat of being Wos a gouu jucking man with dark eyes Liat could look all man-]) hope of its ever beihg returned: Fential ballots and woture fo 1] the Registration Board of this district is tev Wadi @tenatiqrnnt closed S01VES tq be “more than thirty.’ stabbed or shot by sympathizers of ner of t Without in the least meaning them Micky felt if he had had a blow a few places on the State batiots. ‘This! for the registration of several women | BYE? |" Wall Street yesterday closed vi ay Garrett Hay and Mra. fone un‘on or, the other, A number of “About that gin at Eldred’s," he sald in a strangle in the * a long time, lost in 4 of the clock vo} Micky n't i with i nator Harding a 10 tu 1 favor “You know! 1 told you about Ls man, assumption Was based on the theory | found to been “tur down” Carrie C man Catt came together |the men who do house wrecking on H tt 1 told yon about her,’ 1 watt. sWell, some thought; the han 1 nat women should take more tine in| durmg the regular registration period, | ites, with practically no actual bets! ty the polling place of the 3th BI big scale reported paying bribes Confounded!y ignorant 2 es ce utd wa bee ae ee eee crawled rotind to ole and the chime tg told the mater, and this morning « he xhruged tis shoulde: : i marking their ballots (han men, which| In the Hrengy the voting proceeded | being made. lion District of the 11th Assembly | bigger than any which have been {ye | en ons at ry (013 Hi) Bho told moat { GIGATC pice her up atiera | struek: he looked ap then, siane 1 ’ » CAKE except where eldpsly ess Unprecedented ip the stitete St Noo ge * : pere’s been old Harry to pay? i Rive P at the clock vaguely. Was not the on xcept where elderly] with swiftness unprecedented ip the! ar the close of business W. L. Dar-| District, a laundry at No, 3: mentioned for the privilege of be cut me out of her will © would tuo!” he added in sayase parenthesis [Te Te aa not ese tatinel Siete ladies delayed proceedings becuuse of , OXperlence of the oMelals, Th fear that they might muh lection Board estimated by report hironx y Wey work (hero nell & Co, No. 44 Broad Street, were ay They wore thero | ay allowed to surrender to the terms of “Well! and what did you say" }iheve might have been no Estner N . | the Building ‘Trades Couyeil ton idoked rounds he world at all now: If ho, allowed offering 6 S000 tha dine ‘ t ades Council ite ; ; i " ect The leaders of hoth purties pro. | fram eight to ten election diatriets | erin $60,000 to $5,000 that Harding cay No, 7, Misa Hay required) 1, was indicated that hereafte ang it all! What could I ery? Told her f vould urs that letter to teach {ts destination ly wed 10 be satisfied with the progress) '% Sach Assembly District at 8.80 / woukl be elected President and even! wbout two minutes to mark the three | witnesses may be taken before tiv There was a sharp silence. | eects Nasa Ae Al Ae bees oh of the election, At ‘Tammany Hall it] © uleee that one-fi 4 of the vote ~ money that Harding would have over | ballots. committee hearings before they ave { kot Ath jelat ene _ ba aS ah tas he had dragged her only that ing : Forty thousand, approximately, | yp : . tie other cian wince ; : shag was stated that the vote for Gov. [1m Kerty thousand. approximately | aoe voten in the eleBtoral college, with) Mr#. Catt gut into a booth in which |taken to the Grand Jury room, Thos: NO rtd arian sive loved Ashton; of that M as Smith in the city. ax reported from |) Medd) Bs Es 3u take thera was no light and after alwho talk freely before the commi : “4 , ; tre, Very well then, she at ious bly districts, would be | 29%744, and an estimated total vote |" takers of eithe: Vratue : Da Micky looked at him keenly {ieast have seme part-of her ef died d lor 173,000, The vote war especially | Practically all the wagera mage, MIPUte came out and Asked Inspec-}tee, Wut who have no information “You mean that you'r ng without a word to the gir 5 her! tvemendous, but it was admitted that | 3 heavy in the diate advices from up-State appeared to | indioate that ballots were bein ist candidates for the Assembly are | Part of gamblers who seeking th ond = Vindication | Harding at the then prevailing odds r Joseph Ellenkamp f set of ballote saying, © these on account of the darkness in| important information will be put dashed fond of ty we had u potton| Ho went over to his desk and thnk n't. I'm too! up paper ang pen; he spread Ashton’s e her ery—it|letter out before him and studied the fully another | jogal wo) spoiled | 4 t will & allowed to gu “What can f du?—L went and saw her this morning holding back] scene. 1 meant to tell her it was all up, but somehow [ cot and that’s the tenth, 1 can't de tein whieh Social-| Were in the nature of hedging on the had bet on hose Who Ee wholly upon the size of his majority Catt had east her vo Micky managed a yory present- wis to clear out" | joy Limself: this was no rash after] iM € y. “L con't af-liner “6 asked. ines and ee € he tly, he spector @ er e t | inakes e tec) eh a Ure ” EROS | TO a ee eeatn nepengal After thelr expulsion aid in the dis- | of 2 und 2% to 1. [eis fortis ie Teapactih kava) set [her Gru viirx pressive unit sues | Micra) ie (eel a ET sticky = =e Ordinary sott of writing, rather wn ere cerien atic tricts. where German descendants] According to Richard C. Fabb, who; \". 86 And fn two minutes more Mrs. | become responsive to every question) sit, ne comme Ashton was evidently prepared to en-| firmed and sprawly. but after @ tai ‘ “So the only thi | : i predominate, . 1s looked upon us an authority, the! 7 ry in the Greater City. Among the carliest voters at wiis| One of the most Interesting dovel-| ast. able bopy of It ' ‘ In the Washington Heights and Co-| bigheat odds ever heretofore offered went on jerk wlitude and forgetfulness, u back inchi« chatrand eved ! {Jona R. Voorhis, Presiden a | poll lace were Dean Virg -|opments to-di aa the report \ford te rol with the mater, youl “You'll do the best you eg ‘on't * prefabs! Dantes ns ! |tunbla University sections there was] on a Presidential candidate the nigut polling place were Dean Virginia Gil-| opments to-day was the report that) ford to quarrel with the mater, you) | “You'll you can, won't] iia handiwork with pride; he had Board of Biections, scouted to report that the result of the | dersleeve of Barnard College and her| eve: father, forme y marftgonnected with the Build. |Know that. . ' marttgonnected with the Build | in A sien elatunte eran liad He stopped. “After all, she|anx! ing Trades Councit organized and |) aie tive forever,” he added brutally. |not looking at great activity, before election were 5 to 1. The clos. Among those who volunteered to|!Mg odds four years ago were 10 to Justice Henry A asa real 1° missed lis vocation, he tol t 8, but ky was} ; 4 with a chuckle; he ought to il ‘ She answered | i um; he answered | Teo rpet rf , i 1 he known before Thurs- *| Gersieeve, Miss Gilde! ‘ eher|dominated by Robert P cn ; i iffy. ; tion will not be known e Th GAL trl thn Teka GE aaotaneee, vote WHT Hghibe: chs, Avert orsle Mins Gilderwleeve gave her|dominated by Hobert P. Brindell,| "Micky sald noting. stiffly hen ‘he vdipped the pan a . 4 wire. fitig. Bi lon wvadentay. “a | Even money walk to be had yéster- 1° “more than thirty,” but when| would be called on to contribute a| ‘So I'm off to-night.” Ashton went) “Yes, I'l! do what I can.” ngaln tnd squared hin elbow ’ vesult siould be known by ifty Princeton stui ac-} Las bi sester- | the old jurist’s turn came he erfed out| sum of $10 to a huge defense fund. | With an effort. “T wanted ta seo) “She'll soon get another fob." Ash-| even written a love letter { : oonight.” guid he, “and by to-morrow | cepted by the Honest Helief Associa. [day that Hurding would carry New !joud enuugh for everyone to heats! ag there are 118,000 men In the coun. |You--t Knew Lcould trust you +. |fOR went. on, with: topced confidence | iT he” knew. wws'tively tha 3 € < 5 sak tion asc! pngers, who came from | York State by 850,000; 8 to & 8 of-) “eighty! | P s ~ | He fumbled in a pocket e's a) "I'm sorry she left Eldred’s, now it’s} ” fel A : night the tabulation sould all he] 10P We challenger neany, Came, from | vored that ie would carry Gromer | there wan one place in which the [ls this would mean $1,180,000 if all jitter here, Tee written [come to tig, but wow was T to know? | about, to write now. made up.” EXPECT 3000000 VOTES TO BE|New York; even money that hie ma, | Mon smoked, quite mguntiens of the| of them contributed. But there were |couldn't see her again. T know I'm/he appealed to Micky, but Ne might] «nese of hor grey eves: al + ~ Mr. Voorhts estimated from his | 000, i i even money that his plu-| presence of women. This was in the| indications of revolt against Brindell, roward, but + Well, there itlas well hitve appemted to a brick wail] QUe0) Ot Dore eee ett love . a own observation and from reporte CAST IN STATE. | rality in this city would be at least!) basement of the apartment nouse at . for all the response he got. Bred w tittle xeithe thoughtedayplan \ eceived that fully three-quarters of| Deducting the usual proportion of | 7 evén money that he would 680 West End Avenue, polling threw the Tettor down on the] “And when L come back—" he sald] prety” d his mind; she Wi ge? o« of the 89th Blection District of | Cemtage of the council's membership Sth Assembly District It we would not answer the call. Open an- that the Morris Hillquit family | nouncements of declination have been | &i€e her table. again. "Tell her “You go and see her, old chan, and] pack es mi hat?® he asked with an ef. Y the early voters were women and] sent that more than shalt of the total reg- , it Is expected the vote will | carry Manhattan and even money was ia be more than 1,200,000 in the elty, and | quoted on Harding to win in both | he that when ft come) whom—he began to write rid be all right again! ““aty darling little girl b will you Midler we | and it was belleved that a large per- | "jy ore th 000 up-Sta K. f ee . | vote vO oO am being Mrs. J hi tell he atl” doer atonanee naturally rathermetontier Eialed ecimrwaia Ha aremee ity eee es eae aise eee aie Pate on the) voted, two of them belnx Mrs. HIll-| aug by the membess of several » L-Oh, tell wer what | 1 Here’ Said Micky atolidly, [with his pen, though lin had fev noon, ; eG re Queens The women of the “Gas House Dis-| union hat if {could afford it..." fore tried it in this esp 4) ors were being shut are you going to wr went on reserve at 12.01 A. M. to-day | was at e' and d n money tetet,” on ~ n, and this time the} He declared that while the voting Charles F. Murphy's home} Next in importance to the reported, He stopped ag: was progressing more amoothly than]? feliitate the handling of election} Hut these “offers” sw far na known | balllwick, showed evidence of having] gerense fund of the Building Trades #lence was unbroken for somelty her?” he asked constrained| ave ever had to write IN alk Hg te crowds, and will remain until 8 A,}led to no actual putting up of cash. | been schooled in voting, ‘The elec- | C i ‘ nites 0a colored ‘ n former years, with practically no] (OWNS and wy Dee ae se ates eee toh Wotehaea enld Chat ths womon| Cousolll Wad Ga indication of the MEET aay nd picked) OR Tee er not—tar better tet | {teh becatae T love yuu so muchy an ; a complaints emanating from polling | pints ; ; cna oe re ° hates Saree PettiNE wont briskly to thelr task, averaging | trend which the Inquiry would take. tip his ¢ “Well be wettMs|ine thing Gton til f come nck, Kve| euondys Becaune T am atratat it places, ho wis expericncing dimculty a pay eee te sergeants wi pa san ae ee oS Hd oy the one - (less than three minutes In marking | Jt was expected that an effort would along. 1 left my bo at the sta-| ex fit aif in my letter—she'll aa Rene ee eat ee nt tn securing enough canvamors, They |*tatloned to send in emergency calls,/ship of Now York State. It te enti< theln “hallots, | The watcliers: “WhO | be mado to run down price fixing DY ee a at cipunn go imineaide, hn te Fee REA TEN ees ee ae ake belaawOrain Aw taut ah (Hey ADs an omergency reserve of 500 po-| mated that fully 0,000 Was put up,| Knew the residents 0 Jahan miptariatintars soeaiblar eats @ Lookee ky suppoRe VOW) you th : ange I cat expliin everetltt bad YAP liicemen will be twid at headquarters | Miller was a % to 1 favorite at the |Teported that aw a rule th bi Pei think ['m an Infernal sweep, eh?” he} Mick vulders you, Lam going (0 hak 9 pear and qualify for the work, he brought the wife with him when ked curtly uu to bra mm, | i lusion between contractors in mak- : ; | mated, and the afice will contuue te|t Fespond to such alarms. close of the day, Darnell & Co. placed | voted | xi bla, and thecmuttial ties oh Tabs nM said Micky Lwe meet a Tam leaving sng. ‘a swear them in until 3 o'clock There have been rumors of possible | one tal i $16,000 against $5,000. and In the polling plawe of the 24 Hlee- | afid contractors, He had always expected that Ash es: well, Lsha'n't write Met i eed it eaileean fibers a enator! a! cn \c another o 0,000 ins 333. } tion istric ol he at Assembly | lton’s) romane route ni tke this, y diress ne soot "| etCks, Patahollrtae’ hip nis A Mr, Voorhis renewed his assurance] 'Touble in Senatorial, Congressional see wee ae tee Dunner vt et edath Assembly | gut the evidence to be presented to/fon® romance would end Hike this. you my, adireim as soon ¢ through his hair agitatedly befere he and Assembly districts where the So-| There was considerable betting in . 7th Street at Irving | and he felt vaguely sorry for the girl, where I'm staying, and yout PAN or clad : ; that the ballots of belated voters will | ah Place, 141 yotes had been cast before | the Grand Jury to-morrow relates though he had never seen her, She Ce ee eee ke ahelatrummled oi ohea. mi I shalt 1 . } be received provided the voters are|allste are making a bitter fight, In| Brooklyn. A comparatively small/y49 4, M., half of thent by women. At| more specifically to combinations be- must have expected It, tod, he|takeg in... Oh, confound it.” | CuMKiNE Of you every minute Lil we ' in line at 6 o'clock, the legal closing|® Score of such districts there ure) amount of money wax wagered on the | that hour the ‘Tammany Chief had | twoen certain labor union leaders ang thought. She must. have known Ash- Sporter “had come dong and| Wee) Again, and of the happy tHmes hour of tt ting predictions of violence and intimida-| Presidential race, with Harding an §/ Ot Appeared, In another Gas House | 1overact ton's position ail along. He followed |slammied the door; the train was sloW- (i, whenever f can T will write ti j j linac d ques ton, ospecially in some of the twelve |to 1 favorite. Numerous bets were re. | District. the 23th Election District of | building trades employers. The charges 114 trend out of the room moving: Micky was vaguely glad) Sol Whenever T can...’ he pen ab 2 Tammany election district leaders 5 BBD ns 6 / i erous bets were re-' the 6th Assembly District, in Public| of grafting upon laborers, house) “You haven't told me her addres: tieve] yaused.gand Micky groaned, recalling { You haven't told me her address at there had been no tine in w 23 were conspicuously active in shep.|{stticta where opposition to the So-|corded by Fred Hi, Schumm on the | School No. 109, ip East 17th Street, | wreckera and other workmen willpbe ‘he sail ruddenly, | Here [tosh dbeerene Cie ee t Aditon had said he should no | herding trusted Democrats to the poily| “Alsts has fused, conteat in this State and clty. Miller) Balt uf the 163, voters who had apa! cone into thoroughly and some of the}, fe decided that it would be better! was w away alone down the |" Sen have to do, anyway, ‘evant 4 : caged ak 2 ; Following accusations that the So-|opencd a 2 to 1 favorite, but an abun. | Peared before half past 9 o'clock were at se cus to send the letter Vid not want to tered, and again tht pen flewantl" | and in rehearsing them with sample} cisists{n some of these districts have | dance of Smith money sent these odds | “atten members of John ‘t. Hettrick’s cut'see her. He hated a scene as much ad the man was. erie ; Ri idole ballots a0 they could get out of the| sireaay resorted to rowdy tactics In|down to & to G° save 1 bet srware (BOLT Ny” ietexcel thee esti Ayt| stone and plumbers’ associations of as Ashion did. ¥ anesed that Pentnes But sou eae a ; : ig orte , ties | © 62 Several bets were | Souls’ Day defer the voting of], ‘ Shton was'at the tor or thevatatra, Ste. te. oti ez8 ae hi as ow, but yor st try and Ta € jp Oraaroad Democrats a8 swift) destroying pictures and breaking up|made at even money that Gov. Smith |™@4Ny women in the Irish descended Gens J OE Be male Wetore: 8 ean the at AVE Have VOU tence Crea Meena: Satine a moal ay Pe eure cere ane I hee ! : meetings, Socialist party officials last ) will carry Greater New York by 250, | POnMIMtlon an the West Side between | Geand Jars ‘done with it!" There was an itritable or farewell cxcept the letter. He AIL wit aay \oyOws whee we f < MANY REPUBLICANS CAST BAL: |night wrote the Police Commissioner | 900 and Kings County by 60,000, Ono|atant. stream of waren than the | ¢ pvery 8 Ube required to note tr his voloe. “Don't leave IUISINE Wondered if he mennt to deliversit nnd | meet again” i LOTS FOR SMITH. and Board of Elections that there {| w, F at-ev. 2 , waive immunity, and failing that, will here for that man of yours to see admit that he knew Ashton, or if he! ‘That last sentence ather x a ‘ager Was made at even money that| churches to the polls, beginning a Micky went back Into the room, The 4 OF 4 1 ‘nience was rather neat q 7 7 Go be © od ome ele cy 4 h PACK 03 x en st to stick a Stamp eon and though 4 Requests for instruction by Repub-]a plot afoot to steal the election | ttarding will win the State by 300,009 | HUtle after 7 o'clock. coe VE Say esses car ta Of leniency |, tter lay on the table where A Liu EAL al ai ha tag ace uaainunction seunmamener v q ticans who wanted to split their bal-| from the Soctalists.in four Congres-| and New York City by 20,000, I atarenreetiey Ga OND Roy Tener | ree, mec teat chive torte een ea ratg | na@cthrenen {tidomen ia LPH Eea eta Oa HORKIOR cart an he. coment the ‘ Jats in favor of Gov. Smith and of|slonal districts, by turning out the) County Judge Dike was favored in| Avenue, Democratic In of the | oe now that they have been “caught | He picked it up. glancing cheuaye, very much to be proud of in an ad- tragedy behind it atl, and he fialshed Democrats who turned from Harrict} lights and carrying away the bal-| the betting on candidates for the Su-| Election District o 18th As. | With noe ae ie La i hole cuddeniy his tall figure stiffened, and Mission that he khow Ashton, and yet the hage soberly enough: “Ever fours se » it 1 e i story 4 v y ct ter- Cire a 1 MN, at P| d oe yen ) | on. wv May Mills to John J. Lyons for Secre-|lots, ‘They refused to say where euch | preme Court bench, Even monoy was | sombly District, led te the polling) story of Row they, tutte Oo Melons, | curiously blank took filied his eves, {ES Nad bert Erens ten ee got | "Damn him!" said Micky wamler hi | tary of State were frequent. In the| information came from offered that he would poll the largest | Pigg’ Qt Publ Sehoul No. 57, at) es em \ror the name scribbled there In Ash- arpa Ans scoment onitho (breath) aa he blotted the ie i : |tath Street and Lexington Avenu eget i home: he stood for a moment on th | the signatur / eubuirbs where voting machines are| ABSENTEE VOTE NOT TO AF- |Yote of any nominee for the place. A/a‘ cgiumn, of minoteen sisters nf ts | Tome IN Wa nay pes distenn Inskne up at theestarsy sky. then he took two 10-pound nogeg from | <. Used the same requests were constant- FECT RESULT. erate ecteate all five Republican can~|Church of Our Lady of Angels, No.) SHOTIN BACK, DYING, |, Mit" Father Shenae. ay Ne Several clocks Chiming, made drawer In bis desk and, eietosing | iat For the firat time absentee voting | te bis) ast 15th Street, The black- | — ite : I Ct TE night in the distance listened with them in the envelope, sealé® and ly made of polling clerks in charge recorded ; ; : iwarding house tn th xton R taeined) tt es ia MaMeAay A fe leaal ils yaar) This-Ve(@la niveuay = geared gisters voted for the first tine| William Coffey Attacked In Front ae An ithe |a queer sense of fatalism. Stamped. it es of the mechines and authorized to ex- Is vote a =lin thelr lives to-day. | . . This «was:the strangest Now. Yen wis half-past one, butsaiicky plain their workings for voters using}! and will be counted to-night with |was Mrs. Mary Green, colored, a|, Miss Helen Varick Boswell, Repub- at Lenox Bathe:tn Harlem: | / CHAPTER Il. Balke hndvever: mnentoty Nin ite climbed int his coat again, Hedueked 4 OE tas rat. roe. , | the regular vote. In this city It Is!) daughter of the late Nicholua F. Per. |Ue@n Associate County Chairman,| Meyer Wolf,’ manager of the Lenox ICKY stood staring at the en-| “tthe fire had been carefully made up anton letter into i s desk, and, ‘ : : : es cnele el sont automobile buses to the O * 17 West 115 ere clones f 6 tel his slippers and dress owen | akin one bs had written, Weak ) Former soldiers in uniform were] Resligible, only about 1,900 ballots! yin, for many years the White House | {utes ome ith strest amd Are Be eee Ae ethene SE ee a eee ant ane ee Arie cated ep thea) aucHy wea ta: thw strsaly ‘ seen around the voting places working | #@ving been sent out. coachman jn the * of McKinley |sterdam Avenue, to carry to the polls | oo" *S Ke) tien boaalecadls Sate as if something had hap-| PUL to earn ney cee eas aicken, | The world was sleeping and deserted, fo d nconsclous man on the side- 1 i a rt f 4 among the voters to influence them to} About 20,000 balicts have been sent and Roosevelt between 10 and It o'clock woventy-| (eu “He had four men standing over pened to paralyze all power se ror a healthy grown man to be |&nd Micky’s footsteps echoed holtowh¥ " ore of 5 a Y r " odd al eld ve e oO ene) i} ie 4 apalites jae , ene in i Se ts re Along pavement Hd Vote for the bonus amendment, out by Secretary of State Hugo for) Men in golf costumes who voted | Old of the elderly women who eagerly | i victim curry hin into the baths aad °F tection oa, | RO,iitinpered; he Kicked the slInpers |” you're a fool, you. know!".be told Voting was unusually heavy | Siders, sailors and marines serving hurriedly and rushed away to the|in citizenship. Having convineed the| notified the police, Was this, then why she had cried, Pe aeenety T and tossed the Aressing himself, with a sort of humor, “ou throughout the Went Sidg, but in the|#Proad, principally in Germany, country were numerous at the poll-| women to vote Republican, Miss Hos-| |The wounded man, tinconsctous, was because of Ashton . - "He cwondered what sere ot a yeorall tte, Ske MY owt Tt went sad ith Election District of ‘the sth As-| Hawall, the Philippines and the Canal ing place of the 18th Biection District | Well. provided the automobiles. identified as William Coffey, twenty-slx | ashton called to him impatiently Hathen chenete had ta the ets [here you see if it does. fey t a v 7 7 Interest in an honest count in- ‘8 old, of No, 2601 Blghth Avenue, Rath et eu eneKen er ane.) | Rut he went on to the pillar box at i, | 20NE This vote will not be can-/of the 7th Assembly District, at 7ist| 1? st eal from the stairs. horrid boarding house—what odd cor-|the street ‘ = re . : 3 duced many members of the league | He is shot In the back and may d ei Nay SMe * # urled into tr ih § y Yassed until in tecember, and it 4 : Tees r n- | Guced \ fF uthe A \% hot in the back: end Mlb. Ms Lanna the deuce late vou doing? Binge ine iin bike cat curled Into tol erect tn freee i aa » And It ja Street and Broadway, Justice Miteh-| tq watch at the polls, Among them | became consejpus ta Harlem Hospital pat [ne wh 1 | When he! reached it he stood for He . not likely to exceed 5,000 ell Hrlanger cast Ballot No. 2 here,{are Mrs, Learned Hand, Mrs, Har- | ; aa Ww my | shadl miss my train sleep, moment with the letter in his Hund. sree oe aate : - long enough to say the men with him | ‘ lett ror Hin | aa eibote n ince inra-4 a SE- | Well-known artists from (he exclu. Voting was fast, 250 having cast injtlet Comatock, Mrs. Churles 1 Tif-| worg his friends, and that he did not Micky roused himself with a start.) | 1h tagk Ashton's letter from! his Mut jooked up at the start ani % " DRCH, Tuesday, 8.30 P. \ ; F or, sanore | ¥° i : ; i gi Pocket avd stucl > against th ought of Esther Shepstone; naibaed sive studio apartment houses off Cen- | the first 240 m'nutes, fany, Mra, 1. Draper, Miss Bleanore | viow who shot in and, dropping the letter into hie) RoCve! mt eee aishelf eyra and her wavering omllo and. Ch Ee . . Johnson, Mrs, James Lees Laidlaw, | 7 h iH = i i tral Park West were among the early| At the polls of the %th Election Dik-| Mins Anna. Maxwell Jones. Mrs ten ncket, went slowly out of the room: | ““intigy Esther Shopstone . . .” — |sogt not her voice as she hai y FUNERAL DIRECTORS, | voters to’ appear at the laundey in. trict of the 7th Assembly IMistrict 299| Robert. Adamson, Mrs, Frank Shuler | Jewn Flee to Odessa After Peasants 5. felt as if he could not have hurried| 4, was fate, that's what it was! He | asked him-— 67th Street east of Columbus Avenue, | had voted in the first 29% minutes, At| {Md Miss Sally Peters, | Misa Hay Renew Femec had his Ife depended upon it; there| wondered if she would ever have lived| “Are vou always as kind to every 4 which was the polling place of the|the polls of the 23d lection District | {nn” Aistmmstionthedee treks CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 2—Re-| was an absurdly cold sort of fecling| to get that hens oe riee teip mene mf OE aohnens meotet te ee con- Call “‘Columbas 8200" 12th Election District of the 11th As-| of the 7th Assembly Distriet, a laun-| the political Information bureau will| Ports of serious peasant risings In the | jung pis heart. ine Had been: desperate—at thevend|cern of hik ane aw nbly District, Some of the eitrly| dry, at No, 2992 Amsterdam Avenue, {De open for assistance to women | district surrounding Quessa were fe-/ rpne taxi turned into the station] or her tether, and all for the sake ot| And so Micky Mellowes posted hx : AI | vals were Mr. a i 400 had voted "cloe ,/ | voters. SONES DOTS Oe EA ie F 4 vly because of the|that cad Ashton. first love letter. ‘*TRE FUNERAL CHURCH™ loc, PM | havaiec Crriney, Me nant ata eee | ine exacthy one a melee ANCHE. | Mra. Monty Curran, mother of the] the reports, were accompanied by the |yard, moving wlovly Vecause Of the)thi’ call Matias a. CHAPTE [emer handler: Christy, Mr. and Mra, Jumen | Dk exactly one a minute ‘for ve | yorough President, “was on duty | «laughter of many Jews. congested traffic RIVE Sah die oaE A ee oeRi TER I. 1970 Broadway at 66th St. {Montgomery Plaga, Burton Holmes! was composed of wi Of the ay {at the Toth Assembly District Repub=|=—————— —=====| If yop could give Lallie some/ sively ard drew et ene eed tne | BPN. spite of events of the” high Dewstewa Office, 234 54. & Sth Av. jund Maurice Ketten registered voters in the district goo |Uean Club, No. & West 2ith Street, £0 | siete n perfectly audibie voices money.” Ashton auld with a rush, "I'd | Mieceo: thetoom was unbroken sav Micky Mellowes slept soun@iy, 1° Ong of the poll clerks at this place are wome: Prekiie a“ a likieene th Siding a and ¢ in the place heard the! gend her some, but I've only just got|for the Wttle crisp sound as Micky | was half-past nine when he woh surnam the matt leaned down to t But when it came to] | to get out of the way with.| turned the paper; then the letter flit- of age both the sisters|Cnoush te & tered to the rug at his feet and iay e clerk's ear and there, half curled up, ag if it were their polling places, records of can- to find his man Driver mayin didates and other Information. I‘) pay you back as Soon as the mater noiselessly about the room ALL READY TO AID OTHER)! whispered. fesugensnde to send me anotheriashamed of the words W% bore and rhe morning seemed to drag twice 4 WOMEN VOTERS, Then came the turn of the otherleheque. « 2 wished to hide them. people rang him up on the “phone ani Misa Helen Varick Boswell, after|two. ‘The first one gaye her name| oy thought ber name was Esther,"| Presently he pickeM the letter uplasked him to lunch, but Mieky was not in the mood for tune! voting at 11th Street a 4 Broadway, {and when asked her age said, with from the rug. He picked it up with visited as many election districts! something of a disdainful glance te felt % at said Micky the tips of his fingers, as if it were suppressed sort of excitement, aa it ee — , AM possible before the polls close. All|the sister who had preceded he} us| “Yes, but I call her Lallic something repulsive to him, and threw | something of great import were abou. day long the Women’s Division of the | old as the Hills,” Mickey's face felt hot [it down on the table. , | to happen, a Republican County headquarters will even young, women officials and! \jzasn't she—hasn't she got any,|, The first few words up ‘| Driver looked at him wooder|p once be ¢ for the help of women voters. | one lone man Were xo efficiently con- | + kad with anveftort him as tt lay there, or twiee; his face was as expression Mra. Hoyt Higgins, Secretary,| ducting the business of the 3ist| then?" he aske ee “Dear Lallie—By the e you getiles# as his voice, but his dull eves will be in.charge, with several aids, | Blection District, Ist Assembly Dis- | * at least, I promised her some !tnig letter I shall be out of England | saw everything, and behind them hia \ The Women's Bureau of the Nation. | trict in Brogkiyn, that by 10.30/when 1 saw her this morning. She/and [ hope you won't make things Keen brain wond al Democratic Committee, on tho|o'clock this morning 221 of the 494) iw lett dred’. You see"-—he| worse for me than they already are| pened to make Micky ae restless, leventh ficor of the Grand Central] persons registered had cast their bal- | SNW8 Ue OT | a Tiny. trying to find ont where I have) At threw o'clock he changhd beam ace, weleomed all women dur-| lots NeW Ste Lsuinoned Jgone or by writing to my people and | clothes for an immaculate) morning ng the yoting hours and game them| ‘All the bookkeeping and other fune-|we'd be able to get married, and 80) making a acene. The worst of these} coat and grey users: then, remem ed what hud hap- LEAGUE OF iny assistance that was heeded, Mrs,| tions of She machinery at that poll-|_ wet), there was no sense In her stay-| little fiirtations Ja that they alway4 | bering what Esther had said abou Jeorge Bass, Chairman of the bureau, | ing pla was vonducted by the ing on there She was worked tojhave to end, as this must, and voulihy very horrlt boarding house, he with her asdociates, voted yesterday| women officials, save the tearing |must have known It. To whall nes uinged them Again for the oldes by mail, all the principals with one or {off of the baliot stubs, which the | death, poor kid. forget you and the good times we've tweed sult in his posse two excaptions: boing ‘residenta, of|ionesnme man performed, ‘Porsons| Ho-glanced ai Mick, but could not! had topethor, I should try and Mott yn , noareawon. and ‘ther States, Mrs, Bass's home ts} who 4 visited many polling places Chie during the morning expre: the be Many women leaders vote out! lief t no place in the city were tora have (urmed out, or the fat) Mleky glunoed at the clock, tt wae of town to-day. Mrs, Arthur L, Liv- | the minarles for veting more |sald, encour would have been i the fire with ©) alroady a auarter past three. She tec ermore, Republican National Chair-| quickly and efficiently disposed of owes them a bit at the boarding house |vengeunce. As tt is 1 siall have oll up his hat huretediy and went ou ‘ata man of the Eastern District, must cast |than by those seven women {where she is living. T promised tojiny work cut out ta pat the mater ia) ihe str Que in her ballot tu.the Third Ward of Yonk-| Women voters were tn the majority | wipe It off for her, but the mater out-/a good temper agaln, 1 am sending ern. Locally Mra. Livermore serves |of those who had cast the ballots |ting up rough altered everyting, and you some meorey by Micky Meltlowes as a member of the Westchester |in the 14th Election District, 12th | #9 if you could give ler a{he's a friend of mine ead as pleh as County Committee. Mra. Dougias| Assombly District, at No, 40d Wiret | ittle-—” Croesus, and 4s sebflvh as the devit Robinson votes in Herkimer Coun-| Avenue, up to 11.80 o'clock thix morn-| “Ll see to {t" said Micky Helif he offers to take you out, tet him, ol Ae sari ty. Mra, Charles Sabin, another active | ing, 176 of the 248 voters at that time | opened the door of the tax! ar Thby allemoeans, tt wouldn't be iY} ve ney Mrled through the #lreete jcampaigner for the Republicans, votes | being women. The polling place is|out before {1 wad at a standstill, tHe jrhide if he took a faney to: y pi igaat feaning back in a corner wit in Southampton, var Beilovue Hospital, and a large took off his hat and let the cold atr! doesn't care « lang for any one but ot ie ideale He svat oppogiie: tec | Misa Laura Skinner, who has beon| number of nurses helped swell the play gn his hot forehead, He could | himself. If only Ud got half his money |!"8 Gesidedly nervous jthe Chatrman of tho Republican jist of women exercising 1 fran- hardly trust himself to speak | Wut what's the use of talking Surkesing he did bot see Rather | Women’s Campataen headquarters mt | chise He was thankful when Ashton went labour in? Anyway, (his is good-bye nk she w Nol there?-Bup + the Vanderbilt, {# Captain of the 84th _ off to see to his luggige, Ho walked |T sha'n't write again, Be a sensible posing she had purposely given hit Hleetion trict of the Tenth As-| Wothers Took ‘Thelr Children With | into thy station 4 found, lilmself{ girl, und try and see things from iny the wrong address? Supposing , brown boots that had. geen see his face. jback nt Eldred’s, If 1 were you. 1%) thelr best days and long ines bee rood thing we didn’t get married as) condemned by Drive Refresh your memory on this important subject, which appears in full in the 1920 World Almanac If you do not own a copy of this valuable reference book one may be had from your bookseller or newsdealer at 35¢. per copy, or at the following places: “you understand, don't you?" he| ged by his sllence, “She A taxical wold have tu do for te fay anyway. He could dismiss it n the corner of the road and walk the few de. A moinent Jager lie rembly District, Her polling plac ‘Them to Poll sinlessiy Btaring at a notion byard. | point oo view, bt would only have [ane su nowlng a thousand and one Hariem ott Brooklyn oftl Bronx Office, is A muste store at No. 6& West 39th desaan Agee ‘i Ho could not remember when he had! meant ruin for both of us tf Ud stuck | things! Micky was full of " 1800 Trosdwer, 155 We 125th Mt BIT Puiten 410 F, 140th Bt og Bi street, which wan gay with Nowers RIVERHEAD, 1. 4, Now 2 — Move | el Sa furiously angry |to you. Good-bye; L send you my love) sion when at last the tazloaly stopped " 50c, LIMITED NUMBER TO BE HAD, : In the peitine place a lin way, wormen voted early in ey » day than Soon Ashton rejoin we fur tre last : Me SANT sree | at the oorner of Brixton Road end t) « id. Address Cash : World, N.Y, betweon J11th and 12th Streets, four {n this section, Many eaine to) "Huck upt The trata in” et RAYMOND) ABH TO: iriver came to the door to ask wh. per copy by mall, postage prepaid. Her, New York World, Ni ¥, C Iderly women, sixters, culled to vate polling place ibatore they washed | ‘They went along the plaitorm, fol-! Micky dragged forward a chair with | number | arly this morning, The first two who. rir Mireakfust dishes. frequently lowed by a porter with Asiton’s bag- his fout and sat down straddiewise. | (Read To:morrow’s Interesting, In- bad their turns with the clerks gave bringing their childron with them, gnge. Micky looked at it reegnifully; He leaned an elbow on the chairback stalment.) } { jf 4 i : Sires ee: | Eee aaa nthe atti sree ie arse :

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