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s THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920. : Mas uth King Bride To-DevSUBPONANSUED. FREWNIMPERAL | “SHEH SN THIS HA@PENED: STATE BOND PROBE, 500 HOTEL GEST SMITHS FUTURE NOLES BRIGHT DESPITE DEFEAT f i ; Speaker of the House u . He was locked in the Governor's Amazing Race; Comptroller-Elect Not on Have No Time to Dress aS} Representatives and for many |Sn‘ite door. “Mapentd’i'and: sw | West 152d Breet Station charged. Against Miller Makes Him Hand When Inquiry on | Dense Smoke Fills Upper | . 720, Democratlo Congreasman | iA" TA walter and would notoe:| orteatton | ee Strammer Arrest New York # (Xpreial to The bi PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 4—A trans} ser forced hid way dnto a young wom- an's room at the Hotel Walton jast night, Declared to Be | inesy Man, Work.) Tene F. Jacobs, forty-five, of Ne. 50 West iiat Atreet, a we y member of the Importing firm of Chiapas & Go, choked, her and was arrested after al yy, Broadwe: . fo. ‘oadway, started something stead Win. short struggle with a house detective Ales man 14 Silas sary n, twenty. | Wate last night, according to the poles, when, clad In pajamas, he stood onthe fire excupe of hia home and discharged jon “automatic pistol at imaginary Mins Green| jurelars ra old, thirty-two, Ineas man. “L wag about to’ ret © prisol id is Bernard o be w New HIS tn what happened to: Champ Clark, — former of toxication, from Missour!—defeated by T. W. ‘The shote were Hukriede, a young Republican. A. J. Volstead, framer of the Prohibition Law—slight lead in race for re-election to Congress | in Minnesota, | \ lieve me when I sald there was no Mise Walter there. hia way into my room. + by the throat with one hand and with the other tingulshed the olectric light. T scream and kicked, and in a few minutes M Dayls came to my ald.’ Shotkin la single, according to a sia- and is in business in New York. . 7 heard by netghbere a National Figure. and the police of the Weat 182 Street Station, De ive Duggan and Patrol |man Woldixer were sent to Investigate. | Duggan says he found Jacobs trying to convince his doubtful wife that burglars had entered his room Travis Deals is Resumed, Floors of Building. | Chief Justice Kernochan of tho Court of Special Sessions to-day’ is- Fire in a storeroom and two vacant Tooms on the fourth floor of the An- BEATEN BY 63,225 VOTES. ‘Already His Friends Are Talk- ing of Running Him for the Mayoralty. The talk of New York to-day was the vote polled by Gov, Alfred FE. Smith in Tuesday's Repudlican knockout. There 1s nothing in the| sued a subpoena commanding the ap- pearance of James A. Wendell, Dep- uty State Comptroller and newly- elected Comptroller, at the John Doe inquiry into the purchase of bonds by his department. Assistant District Attorney Peoora, who has conducted the examination, started a subpoena server to Albany to serve the paper. Justice Kernochan issued the sub- Nex at 4.25 A. M. towlay drove 482 guests of the Hotel Imperial and Annex at Broadway and Bist Street to the ground floor parlors, dining rooms and Jobbies In various’ stages of undress. The guests of the McAl- pin and Alcazar nearby also were aroused and many went out to watch the firemen. Victor Rerger, ousted Sociallst Representative from Wiseonsin— defeated for Congtess by Repub- ican, William H. Stafford. James Hamilton Lewis, former Senator and confidant of Presi- dent Wilson—defeated for Gov- ernor of Illinois by Len Small, Republican Samuel M, Shortridge Jr, ple- turesque Republican campaigner iti Mr, Pi had an a F aaah : ears Abasitd eee iceenahien See eeaertl had not! The blaze started in the storeroom| —elected Senator from California | rea President's Wilson's feat tn Intde his appearance and that Col, in which were trunks and mattresses.| over veteran Democratic Senator | eirrying California by about 4,000 William Haywurd, his counsel, had The annex is eight stories high and) Phelan. » ‘ In 1916 against a 300,000 Re- withdrawn from the case. ‘This re- the hotel proper is sixteen stories, Selden Spencer, who started jeves ward of substantlating his Bdge t i 4 glean majority polled by Hiram pesartisnl mas during his client's 2o8 Sem@es) spread ‘to ‘the veces controversy with President Wil- ‘Johnson for Senatot was a puny absence, that Mr, Wendell had inher iho i ‘we bd me AG0, pris wot SE fon by charge American military VARIETIES ' 2 he hallway as high as the seven| ed to Europe—re- § aoht ment compared to Gov. ited $100,000 from his father and had nal y 5 ald was pledged to Europe—r Smith's accumulation of votes in his ither lucrative sources of legitimate floor, filling the buildihg with smoke, elected Senator from Missourt by * LADY WHITE private income which explained his John Willingham, the clerk, had} 150,000, tity and State account of 440,00." Mr ecora ‘had. Mise Loretto Howard, the telephone — ee Malas hy a is dbare ie date Ok Chat bos 1 he would challenge the in-, OPerator, arouse all the guests. Some! $1X ROBBERIES IN FREEPORT. ¥ {tieal future of the Governor. Tam- ance story to-day when Wende came down by the stairs, lothers by COLDEN was examined, and Col Haywar the elevators and more by the fire-| 1 for Blec- DARM FRUIT many politiolans are getting ready to sudden exit from the case caused sccanes Ado see ica atant Theis speculation as to whether his explan-)—, i f tart a boom for Smith for Mayor, ation had pleased the Comptroller-| Two hotel auditors, Bernard Cox) The Freeport, L. 1, police, headed by fo 1921, elect. and James Flynn, made trips in the/Capt. John N. Hartmann, to-day gre “If you desire, I will issue & sub-!elevators to all floors and that|#eeking the persons who on election Nearly complete figures on the ‘ ey ‘Ml ‘ators a rs a saw tha p State election show that Gov, Smith Taraconan padlng he wid “hada everybody was safe, Practically none| Night committed six burglaries in the ‘ : talk with dayward yesterday. Hay- of the men and women waited to] Villages business centre, Tha loot in was beaten In Tuesday's election by watd hud. agreed Monday to produce dress, each instance was small, $10 having pat least 65,000, with 121 districts miss- Wendell to-day. Mr, Pecora tele-| Clinton Bratnerd, President of Har- | voitors iy CoM tuo Knives trom a ing out of the 7,303 in the State. Mil- phoned to Hayward's office and re-' oi, came down from the seventh | a Roy RHA, ayn. QUONIEIION: Yer leads by 63,275. The vote stood: ported that Col. Hayward was not in Per % bf |of goods from the other p Milter, 1,319,586; Smith, 1,256,311. but had left word that he had with- floor in elippers and bathrobe, with an Capt, Hartmann believes the burglars | \ drawn trom the case. Engl: coat « 7 i e| were local amateuts. He called in| "Pho missing districts are expected Fe eae ie Onde ented toninttan mereka nicinine ia wat all. Ho) mounty. detectives. to-day to help round | to ti this plurality b; hi >-——— tara!’ wate ad brought his clothing in bis arms and) (hem up. Among the places rob) 500 ?8) Daughter of Builder of Madi-| tice Kernochan,” He referred to, atx [Put it on at his leisure. Peek acura Che ecu aver are “he Tammany plan te to shunt] co, s 2 Gard Wed COURT TO INQUIRE otters not in the Comptroller's files | Congressman Henry Goldfogle, who | Mamdware store, the Hee, tilve, an ae Rlayck Ugiae OR tie (ack lending (6 sons quare He len Weds INTO PALMER'S ACTS| “tet, originally, examined, one of | eee resting up from bis campalga, | And MeCaffrey's fruit store _| You can buy a portion by weight from your grocer, but renomination by glving him a nom\- Sc vette. WA Paty UREN. ame do < , oh es Datloaitor the Supreme Court Bench, convot Lafayette Fanshawe had testified edfcerning | Wittam me. Craven, an exporter, who| room, because hia door was tockea| the best way is to buy the whole cake. Thev approms It is figured that Gov. Smith would command the support not only of the Democratic Party but of all the in- ee ae Ae | Investigation Ordered in Connection Miss Ruth King, daughter of the| ; * | Yate David H. King, who built Madiso With Coal Cars an Square Garden, became the wife this! Indianapoli: Fanshawes' sale of $2,013,000 worth of bonds to the Comptroller, Mr. Pecora sald he did want to In- troduce the letters and to interrogate was asleep on the eighth floor, open- ed his door and was met by a cloud of smoke. He locked the door and went to a window. from the inside. ‘The scene in the hotel parlors, din- ing rooms and lobby was unlaue, The imate 2% pounds and come fresh and clean from oud sanitary bakeries in securely wrapped and sealed packages. dependent forces in a municipal sa Wendell about them. Justice women carried dogs, eats, birds and campaign and could win hands down, afternoon of Lieut, Le Baron du Vil- INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4— chan again stated his belief that not| There was a fire escape five feet] clothing. Many of the men wore th However, Gov. Smith ts a bigger | Vers du Tarrage of Paris, a Chevallier] Judge A. B. Anderson will Investigaic anougi ov ence had been Introduced |nelow and he jumped to it and de-| overcoats over pajamas, Look for our name on the package id fai ' to justify allowing the {Introduction man politically to-day than he was of the Legion of Honor and a winner) the connection of Attorney General] } Scended to the street. When the ex- CLS A tigi cuid th Gadus The firgnen were an hour getting 4 two days ago, even though he be de- | °f the Cronx du Guerre, The cere-| A, Mitchell Palmer with the conspir- * ay ndell's private stook transac: | citemegt was over he was the only | the fire on It did about $2,000 dam~- WARD BAKING COM PANY feated, He is now a national figure, | mony w performed by Mgr. Lavelle} acy ca agajnst 1 coal operators Reganling hig disposition of the con- guest who conld not get back to his! i ge. the only live, virile personality sur- | @t the present home of the bride, No.| and mine workers in open court’ whon| {PPC char, against Gomptrotier viving the wreck of Nov. 2, 1920. He | 9 Hast 79th Street, which was specially | the case 1s called for trial next Mon-|that he would not be ready to act| ‘has many friends who would advise rented for the occasion, day, Nov. 8 the court announced to-| until Saturday. He said he was| him to refuse to enter the Mayorality race, in which success would lead him into what has proved to be a po- | litical graveyard, and await a turn of events which might, conceivably, make him a national figure in the campaign of 1924, - Miss King was escorted to the altar by her brother, Van Rensselaer C. King, and her two young nephews, Griswold and David King Flagg, sons of he er, Mrst 8S. Griswold Flags, 8d, of Philadelphia acted as pages. day. A telegram sent reads; “The case against the soft coal op- erators and miners will be called for. trial in this court Nov. 8 at which to Palmer to-day | open court of certain matters Involy- She wore white satin hand embroid-. time an Investigation will be made 1n/ anxious to clean up the case, but not until Wendell’s examination has been completed, HURLEY SHOES {s | | | ' The term of United. States Senator }ered and trimmed with pearls. ' Willlam M. Calder expires on March| Prince de Bearn and Brig. Gen, ing your connection with the case. | 4, 1928. He expects to be a candidate |Collardet, military attache of* the This notice is given so that you may | ’ Yor re-election in November, 1922,|French Embassy, acted as honorary be present if you so desir “nde so cooo | i Those who look for Gov, Smith to | witnesses. Lieut. du Terrage, who No indication as to the m re of progress along national lines believe num! among his ancestors Marquis the investigation has been given, but i that he could be elected over Calder do Lafayette, dis tinguished himself it is belie 4 Dan W. Simms, | $ or any other Republican candidate, |!n the war by capturing ninety Ger- assistant counsel for the Gov | : und that in the United States Senate beri er ute teasing only & would be called to explain an in the two yours preceding the next| ‘The couple will leave for Paris to }/OPOsal In regard to the evi H national campaign he would be able | make their home Dec, 16, are Gal sald to hi ivertiven inn le hy | to make himself as well known and ae om eae Simmpa’s withdr erase cau) ea ie Be i E drawal from the case. well liked in the whole United States MOTHER, ACCUSED —— ; aa ee ee eee BY SON, FAINTS| GEIS COAL FO. NEW YORK. SHOES i \ —— ‘ Gov, Smith in yesterday's election : Interstate Commission Promises to ; ‘ polled in the State some 800,000 or| Mrs. Betty Ash Collapses in Court Factilinte Movem 4 . . '. Pe WAS: aT doyle, | 900,000 more votes than United States After Boy Testifies in A i a & D le, .. 1 Senator James M. Wadsworth, who - ap representing tate Board, Now in Pro res ; , had the advantage of the Harding Divorce Case, ie Buleiie nel ;Ownore gress } on Association and the Department of \ vote as a pacemaker. The entire Re-| Following the testimony of her|yeaith, New York City. snnounced | publican State machine was concen-|ten-ycar-old son Emanuel that he here to-day he had been assured of the [> trated on getting out a big vote for| did not like the way she treated hie Interstate Commerce Coimislon's eo- Prices | Wadsworth. tather, Mrs. Betty Graft Ash, formerly | operation tn an effort to relieve an an- * i Powerful Tammany pressure will] a leader in New Rochelle society, who! thracite coal shortage in New York f G tl undoubtedly be placed behind the| is being sued for a divorce, fainted | Clty rea y | ‘ movement to nominate Gov, Smith|in the supreme Court at White|,,2h8,.gommission, Mr. Dosle R d | for Mayor next year, The argument] Plains to-day. She was carried to|of coal cars to mines which have con e uced | ts that the office of Mayor of New| the chambers of Justice Morschauser | [cts for Now York tntinacite and fo 1g | York City is bigger and more im-| and revived. Mrs, Ash collapsed | coul . | | portant than the office of Governor. | again when she attempted to follow —— | Joe y rs Woman Killed by A hd ‘The Governor has many friends, Re-| the boy as he was leaving the court} 4yy5 Marion Huarbs Hu i ‘ publicans as well as Democrats, who | room. eight, of No. 93 East 85th § R bY SHoES | ‘ hope to see him presented to the| Sidney Ash, in his complaint,|instantly killed at First 1434 Broaaway. 18$7 troadw 1 country as a nationa legislator, /alleges that his wife hag been too/8Sth Strect to-day, when . 1177 Broadway, 215 Eeadeay handling affairs concerning all the| friendly with Bernard Krueger, a|in front of an autotruck of the Holz- ortlandt St, 254 Fifth Ave. dl) people rather than as the harassed|yoarder at the Ash home in New| Wasser Furnitire Company of 1417 tory—Rockland, Mans, | holder of an administrative job that|Kocuelle, after ie had rescued the | Tha Avent. The AEN Son Ce | a is regarded as a part of the Tam-|Asu faufly from drowning in Long {Hot arrested.) n't 1°8tP . was many machine, s* Island Sound. It was testified Mrs. = Ash run away to California with DIVORCE LETTERS Krueger, but she swore she went to FOUND IN ‘RUBBISH? |(#iiterau to seek a position in mov- | LN pc ing pictures, j . i Emanuel testified, among other D. 2) Ne 2 ent Palls * . How Note in Earle Case kissing his mother when his Got to Court. ley Was) away, ven “Do you disiike your mother for \ F US heme 308 athe omy 3 at cee the Way She has been treating your : Kea ee oem its wo j| father?” the boy was asked by fe -RUSA TorcAivorse bye Theoaor Richard Ljallon, counsel tor Mr ‘ Bert althy mining gineer Ast a5 ines - 3 Jersey City, came Into the ease was told| The straightened up in the ff E ] h a3 Jehiir and _anawered, "Kes, 1 do j / uvangerine as a message 4 Danicl Swan | ~ 3 j apartment | GORDON GIN CO. SUES fe , I d il Se bite : oe or sweethearts an a 4 Lowls that on Sceks to Bar Saten of Bottles with) M 7, W ] him how he ltn Name on Them, | aple Walnut 3 ops oung eo vle u der 80 aes e Phe Gin Company, Titd Chocolate Covered , M tS) p I n ipreme Court Justice TI $ b ‘ ad fa { rich to 4 bs trasamurk os Stuffed ed ne pre-war 1 comes ack 4 ir ch thes from reiiiing with "“‘inferlor gin.” . c for Mrs, Hale. The eR rhe nuit is to restrain Glickstetn, Confections it ny) ® e SOAK) 08, valli{ Witkenteld & ‘Cerner, Inc. wholesale h E Go too, that 4 he hud) hatte dealers, them from selling empyr | FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY wi vange In tema h the nuine Gordon Gin blown in every POUND box : } reites mul nid selling “hese i HAPPINESS STORES:— OMORROW 1 Austin, counsel Latguut Ca World” i. ie, ‘4a injuring t! O4 Ean (4th, Union Sauare . Ly, Stoek Exchan: wid for ere—1 mean for 32: C ritanct St. 2249 Broadway, near both Bt. Hudwon” Terral Entemnce 134) Groasway, near 3910 St. linet couneal tor (th Fulton’ ard. Natiau Si 1272 Broadway, test Js St The rn at of Teo, araued that Hquor manu 7 A, Hockstader has been aoki to Atfret| factuiers could not have their trad M M. Morris for $105,000 ties 8.) miteks tected under the Volstead & Sergent jr, and Henry Picoli have been | Act lawyers were (old to fle + admitted to membership, rita,