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Pig k DN TT To-Night'’s Weathei--FAIR AND COOLER. ‘Ron WORLD| nal “Vor. LXII. “NO. 21, $43—-DAILY. The "Circulation } Books Open to ooks Open to All.” | | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | sia ste “N z w YO RK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. mies New ry a PRICE THREE CENTS | | SUPER WINNER OF GREAT NECK | JOHNSTON BEATS RICHARDS HANDICAP AT BELMONT TRACK| IN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP, 3-2 | vom atayirbuckte x meotoed SHOW GIRL WHO ACCUSED ARBUCKLE CHANGES STORY; WOMAN WITNESS VANISHES SLPER CAPTURES Evening Word Racing har a JOHNSTON BEATS ies Be ca oe Cee i | Declares Prosecutor After | 42-to-5 Shot Defeats Donna-) “8, oe Boy *Wonder From Yonkers Shows Remarkable Form at Germantown. cona in Easy Manner in Belmont Handicap. Zey Prevon Retracts Charge i ON ONE WHO WINS | Against Comedian. |Grand Jury Refuses to Indict | IN 6. 0). P. PRIMARY Until “Dark Spots’ Are ~ | Cleared Up and New Evi- “Arta Gal cams teat on ouinide {9 veya») Favewath gel and yon ging Ave JOCKEY 1s BADLY HURT. | sent opted ot cnt Cammanter siahesie warm lowe qaartem at ed “© By William Abbott | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening olde and upward: mawlens: about two mine tf eam: "Won casty World.) one : i Mahoney Thown Atom Mount 662 nee aa Lane 1attn, “Oreuer and drained, W GERMLNT OULU, Gtnneee , . . } dence Is Obtained. ; atin Siz Vin. dotiesa Up. 1, 0 so * : , Curran, La Guardia and Ben-! a i in Steeplechase—Lady Balti- | le’ = eet a | Wiliam M. Johnston of Calitornia ‘ : i Skell | Pris . ait ore a Victok | "Fem 8 Af anal-vineent ‘widharde, aay wonder nett Give Pled ge—Has| ell |Prisoner Faces Inquisitors, But nn Mamectal ss ne aime |{'0m Yonkers, had a wondertul battle Course in Doubt. Refuses to Talk—Police Un- By Vincent Treanor. [peter fe eee Ue f a ee vo | able to Find Alice Blake, 1 . fei sap = ennis tournament. third round, here re 4 FINAL 7AS FO! TE APSE SLMONT RAC t 8 5 ice; condi Spbiied NAL PLEAS S. BEUMON D) TAGE) TACE 663 TOD EA i ond elem, einerncst vn! pcb CaEe AL. PLEAS FOR VOTES.| Member of Fatal Party. 18.--Super, a 12 to 5 shot, beat Donna- 7 Pin, Gener, S Richards took the first two sets, | a i SERS | ; as | a conna, the favorite, casiiy in the | thd” ten =2 and 6-8, Johnson took the third | aesccecs Record Balloting Expected, (speciat to The Evening World.) Great Neck Handicap this afternoon. | wi) Hlnalt |st, 6-3. and the fourth, 9-7, and | | With Women Taking Part SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—The Dennaconna was in front all the way.) tem Ishie evened the match x a - refusal of theGrand Jury ts indict i a Beh Seiten GHANienend BY intr Johnston won the fifth set and the} for First Time. | se ai We wi i a Se ase 28) 48 3'| mater, Re seve “Fatty” Arbuckle for the mur- ; Super. Madarnviselie Cadeau ier Z : \ y ag Oe ; , der of Miss Vii c third and Lady Emmchne was 0. lvls Baltimore drew oat iw last turbong and won with plenty to epare. Delrom finished out | Both received a rousing welcume Wislon will le wilted) ao tie wine reinia Rappe “until cer- \ where | cong, motion had hr exerme. aniars Nae vevér a conténd | After a brief workout, they got down ner in. today's primaries unteas |!" “eputed points have been cleured ) Malte Gre Stiegl up : pena ——— 7 =jto action. In the very first minute | fi f | ° rf up” was stated to-da i 4 Eacy, jBalimire, etary) FOURTH RACE—Great Neck Handicap: three-year-olds and up; one |ih4 great gallery realived a wondertit, [i eee gy | tude Reuben Te Haskell “zeta oft | 1? day by Distict At ! speod queen of the stable eT aaniwe mile’ fone gue oa lobe csal ert im Ween e remuining three [tH Matthew Brady to bs due to a tudo good at the first . Sh Wt.| No. Horse wr, | mate ould be fought out. There ne reservation,” ¢ ne | Complete reversal in test:nony hi won the filly event. third on the 116) 3--Super_ @. x 105 | WAS spectacular tennis on both sid * candidates promised to-day from the |” overs smony on'the, card, liky a goud one, | San 102) 4—Lady Emmeline vss... | of the net, especially by Richards, who | apoakers’ table at tho Lion's Clyb| Pitt ef Miss Zey Prevon, a show mice: wile drive iin pelores (a a6 First Second | Third | made aimost impossibie: gets | Inncheow in the Hotel Bossert,| St" Who was a member of the party F Richards won the first set 6—2 baheidi : 2 = * : he latter had ali Wer foot but —2 fay in Arbuckle’s room where the alleged she wasn’t geod envugh for Uads : 25 SENN. Cony tried | “The fight wiil De over at ¥ o'clock |attack upon Miss Rapp+ was made, aa! . « Jatnty “chucked it » ie eo excelle orm, re. Bon a ane vi 2 Mom the finish FIFTH RACE-- Claiming; three-year-olds and up; one mile | peatedly drove Johnston back trom| to-night,” Borough President Henry and also to the fact that Miss Alicy aaa om oath tfavorites ran(Ne. Hi wt Ne. Horse. Wt.| his favorite net position. The Cali-| Sees ss H. Curran, choice of the Fusionists Blake, another guest at the party and third most of the way but! with litte| f-smart LIE {Osa ona ataee coottscs TOS fornian from the baseline: didn't have Ver, Was also guilty of miscuing. He | for the nomination, said. “And 1, important witness, had disap: ~~ chance of catching the two im front [Dos |tosaddle Ring s00000! a ‘ood control of his long drives and double faulted twice in a row in one | Pee neg a une winner peared from her home in Berkeley and < 106 rooper s+. +.18/made many errors into the net. Onee Same and also did an unnatural | |sult. We'll all get behind the winne! Puld Wat be tound: les : of her. 108 UEnjoleu 21108 | "Little BHI" netted three consecut umount of netting, > Vormer Senator William M. Bennett | CCU ¢ foun: , rain ‘Veour alter miny disap-| c njole en nsecutive, . c iresident KH. Lal Mr Brady announced he was 1 nded in a sputt 98 15—St fs ‘ returns, re thing for him Johnston increased his superiority, |Optimis * Duet ‘That 224 Aldermanic Presiden’ HS i pointments finally lund 1 Bs Stauneh seainaenend Hees Perea heen encr tana | min ublin Nat Cuurdia then publicly repeated their S@thering new evidence aguinst Ar- where he could win, It was in the 08 MEBATARS SNOWINE wis. i revela-|% bs AONE say Cs = | buckle, and would lay the case before o . ie s 1 ‘ds ¢ one po u stars -| roms G to in independently. maiden steeplechase nt on t First Second Third | '°® He was ait over tie cont, ards only one point. Both stars ree) Dail’s Note Will Lead to | promises not to ru i | the Grandl'dury tor a: sealnd Neue 4 er Masterful lost Ins rider jmaking sensational recovenes that, Cei¥ed 4 great ovation as they re- | Peace Whea Mr. Curran asked Mr. foe] 20 omnes i wards, AtlerMaatertus 4 4 2 4 1 1 Jearnod trequent applause tired to the club house for a ten| ace, Guardia, “Judge Haskell bas agreed | "20 ® Mahony, [rane irene went to th | Ree deen Tae ur case ia still being built up,” front and was never Perki The boy marvel took the first three {Minutes intermission Inve to abide by the result, hasn't Re?” | ne ig 0) da was Veamen: Bronitnir al f NVERNESS, Scotland, Sept. 13 e derma > lent replied: : omen tried to viong with him for BASEBALL fames, breaking through Johnston's | ke, p Mand, Sept. 15. the Aldermanic Presid: _repu | ft wus understoud that some of the while and finally outliste Wests service in the second game, Wor the 14 Two Sinn Fein couriers, bearing De “What difference does It make new evidence was expected to come a vee Gareat ithe place munes . ye remainder of the set the Yonkers| Stroke analysig: | Valera's reply to the British invita- This has been a hard and Interest-/ 037 on Angéles, where the Public vuff t ii NATIONAL LEAGUE. vouth 5 | i fight,” Mr. Curran said, "There bic ae dale calee ieeall sehen SER H uth, Frowing confident, fairly [tans % tion to a conference on Sept, 20, ar Pane ee veating or tailing of | Morals Committee was said to be tn- went out of the sid The bey ap av P jE estes ne ee opponent with et score: rived here to-day, and proceeded to hae oid it bas been an honorable! est#aling alleged orgies tn the Hol- peared to be badly t and was Boston. .. briiiane ae us the fastest ten lizeg Gairloch, where the Irish note was Tite” it ig good tor the oily and lywood motion picture colony, : prought back to the paddock Pittsburgh’. 2.2 nis Seen this season. Richards won| ‘stroke analy: handed Premier Lloyd ¢ the party to have a contest of this| 2M Brady suid thac when Mins Pre- 3 : hatteries—-Mequillan ar : NG asgond Set: Gs. 1b Wand rapetle | eae ir & & & DUBLIN, Sept. 15 Ielahviprdas Pe nopire tor YO Appeared before the Grand Jury = field Carlson and Schmidt n of the first set hinston was | tioham 4 nature, where four men aspire for 0 Cu oe 4 big fe Nnoaile I ‘ : Hi niea cen Gln ecbes to-day expressed optimisin and conti- 4. pomination and conduct their} cotirely contradicted tbe state. u tips. Atta G Rte en {MoAUX oe) the defensive, Hisharas.+ bone sn ven ar 5-4 | dence that the note despz ‘ Eiders? ments she had premously made to the > fast thraugh AMERICAN LEAGUE CCP UnUINE His Marvelous caboatingy| Meiaae ce ate 8 2 : Dail Eireann would lead 10 a success- “Tye inn “atmeked the condition of| PU 4nd to memvers of his staff. wuck 1 in the save the former national champion| Stroke analys | conference oss FS Me eel OF te ul wert had Bence ee rat AT NEW YORK— le chance to place his returns. {a 3 Renters bee Ab TaveraeRs ®C the city's finances, the treatment of|/1” *!80 aaverted he had learned that rh tter had led eturn Heyy A the papers state flatly that Irish . she was in pussessioa of a ticket to 4 nethe. ta | Chicago 101 Johnston did the running, Richards |" ae S hate’ accents Lloyd Georze’ the schools by the Hylan Administra) | iia ‘ Guten, sue President cane t Wait for Lad-| ow York.. 10 0 ihavamilinn Dean Mathey, former Princeton sloyd George's invita- tion and the “weekly clecus” at the| “1a! Mot in voteh 4 ee x ahr i ae star, lost to Gordon Lowe of England | Un, and that De Vaiera and the Cab- Benard cathealtnin nm a nutshell Mr. Brady si i en ea ynmander derto Be Placed Along- | Batterles-Kerp and Schalk ke sea AAT ie a SLOP seit te inet will meet to-day to select pleni- a Tivingaton, Chairman ot| "there is too much money in sight.” “ une wit , 9 | : drives did not seem to other the : ‘ bea otentiaries dagab ay ae : ‘There was consternat! ‘ pie’ e the Cr. - wi In another early mateh, John An- | P int telnwe i yeu Apne 4$ consternation in the piel pad oat AA ante side the Craft. HILADE vigard, Many of the! hard w of Auntralia defeated J. B.| Apother report persists, however, 6 he pe rea ene Laenties Grand Jury room when Miss Prevon J tL awispst had no exeuse Cleveland.. 0 2 4 some, Gask/over the net so)faat thot 1 countryman, 10--8 6-0,|that De Valera’s latest note insists [0% WAN 10i Mim te ,|fadically changed her earlier testi- . - President Harding, agile 88" philadelphia 0 0 0 Johnson could not put that the tnverness conference begin of Jude a 2 eerie ior mony as to what had occurred in : ne 5 bal: 1 on revious agreeme o explain: Mr. npett, the fire Sg 100i f “ACING RESULTS, —»ier and tree to exercise ax he lked~}Batteries—Sothorom and O'Nei! Moors MAME ball In this, Perfect weather prevailed. A bright | MiMOUl Previous, agreament 4s to oa te to speak, predicted his suc-| A‘Duckle’s rooms during the drinking since he was attired in his golf togs— | #74 Perk PeNSatonT wan (afer Eiea hee sun had thoroughly dried the turf.|some quarters this was regarded as cess, based chiefly on an analysis of rey be on nee suns a 2 sinston won the third s¢ ; d ¢ i }gome quarters: tb s riends. ne District Attorney's robatic stunt this afternoon ay Pigeh: dewneraiaivda-y {Special trains from Philadelphia rejection of the British proposal, +46 Republican primary results in the 2 atic mene tH | AT nosToN. Fighting desperately to remain in the | Pe ao isanda of tennis fans. at|®:nce Lloyd George insisted that Ire- nee o staff was dumfounded. When Miss en a submarine chaser came along: | Detroit... hampionship, the Californian careiot |® housands of Rennie fans. At iiand’s remaining within the Wmpire & 1 Prevon persisted in holding to her lo the Presid t yacht May-|Koston the battle to his youthful opponent |? “clock the thr yy ae DB ere} was a basis for the negotiations, He ridiculed the altempt of Judge | ater account of the party, 1 | Batteries— Jones in this set and it was Richards w ODIO: 1a AENOMIMINEAS "MUBSTAOE eh Asya taskoll “to. make the Republican to take the Chiet | | Ba : flower at Glen Cove Jand Ruel |iate arivals committed damaging err Johns EXCESS PROFITS TAX arty 4 satoon party” and dectared (8 all she had sald before, the Jury adjourned, saying that it | 5 : 5 | Mathey lost to Lowe through his | the women would de: udge b Executive a he i not return to the/PUt al his strength in his precious | own errors. The ‘Englishman was! TO END JAN. 1, NEXT | men would defeat the Judge b¥ | would not indict Arbuckle, but woutd ; We id the Presiden# wait for the sub- | pis ey sail ne aE AC drives. They shot so short and iow| too steady tor the forms Tee rT hel we Up. on ne HL) SiAe at ae live Mr, Brady time in which to ob- , first i wer (o be made fast and tor a| Capita! until to-morrow z lover the net that Richards could not|Mmateh was featured by Lowe's vol moral issue raised e also spoke tain further evidence and bring Mgut Mecobirn, third. \ eb ees Be naa fe MS | ‘The President war Aressed in biUE!) Die them with acy |leys from deep court, walen Mathey WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—Phe feelingly of the cleanliness with|to certain dark spots ae Aer Rte Gut udder to be placed? He did not. Hel.) 4 * carried aloe ne A SECUINAC invariably ended by hitting into the}, ovision of the Hou ax bill mak- which the pi an id bees 4 a ‘ a serge and a straw ha arried 4) Johnston's burst of speed unset net, The American star, after losing] Orov'son of the H tax k- which the primary flgat had been! PROSECUTOR CONVINCED SHOW simply, and very neatly, vaulted 6] walking stick, He was to change tol ine toy marvel, who quickly lost con-| the test sel, 6—4, made a gallant |/0K Te rail and landed on nis two good feet} gc’ *g clothes ou the Mayflower, Mrs. /414) of shots that won him the } stand in the next set and carried | effect next Jan. 1 instead of last 4 record primary vote is expected | THREE CONVICTS ARE SHOT on the dock of the New York Yacht | Harding wore a sray-sreen OWN. A/iwo gots, ‘The Californian’s at Lowe along to the twentieth game|Jan. 1 a¥ recommended by Secretary in to-day's contest, aa not only arning some extra cheers from| black hat and lilies of the valley RSENS Bene ‘ s al of the excess profits tax waged (Recing Entries on Page 2.) GIRL COMMITTED PERJURY. 7 a After this unlooked for action on are | Miss Prevon's part she was sent hume Mellon was approved to-day by the women purticipating for the first time K PRISON. |; Ke was simple but effective. He wouid | over the deciding points. ip pos lets Aapepectnn : jin the care of detectives, who will IN FIGHT To BREA Bess __» hundred or more residents of | ‘The party occupied four au:0-|Cranp up to the net at the first orcne| = Benate Finance (Cor ; but the four-cornered fight for the | keep a watchful eye upon her umtil the inity who had gathered to wit-| —- liner than sleverls an tus ta if Mre. ry Neate Mrs. Harvey, | The Seoretary’s recommendation for [tepublican nomination for Mayor h8 | the Arbuckle case is decided. (ae Prinoncr cans! BERIRT Phe oth ¢ th (Continued on Second Page.) . pl ari sik HILAL HIN, Sept, 16.—Mrs,| repeal of the cupital stuck tax effec- caused extraordinary effort to get s fiuards Deates. Ly series) fe A a a jof Richards’s reach Molla urstedt ory, national] tive as of 16. accepted | The statement made by Distriot Presidential party woou the ladd: Phen qaee Pr wa heseia ara alloy rotting: Horse Sets New Record. jsoners from City | 4 few minutes later they were alton) on ouem N, ¥ t 1%--A new Junior champion was driven back on | Gilbert Harve ery a one wannand their way by motor to the Piping | ond for the Empire’ state Stake was |the defense, Compelled to make many | {reliminary | raund ‘wo prison guards were beaten when | Rock Club where, after lunchcon, tie | rade this afternoon when ¢ returns on the minute, Richards lost | sni four convicts at the Missouri Slate | Rreaident began an eighteen-hole| Worthy, owned by Walter Cox, trotted | direction, hitting out of bounds or Penftentiary made a wiki attempt to! game. the mile ip the second heat in 2.02 1-2. /into the net. Yet with ¢! he nixed | fs 10 da: janned to start back|The old record was 2.03 1-4, made in|in countless § Jonah sh cape to-day. nunged between the| It had been plan) back |The ade injin count sensation. them to the polls. For the first time in the match the | women's champion, committee voted to incre JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. Mr, | COM OLED nen vration Income Tax fri "Wamen's | to 16 per cent., effectnye nampion- | The House increased this tax to 121 here to-day. She won in straight | per cent | Attorney Brady was as follows “When wealth and influen are involved In a case of this sort The polling which there are 2,/34 in the Greater City, opened at Zo'clock and will remain open uni) sinister influences of every king 6-0, b—1 Committee disagreed to the House 2 o'clock, 1) enrotled Democrats) are brought to bes Dank Erenisent veld ae Rubesalan (Cee eas eee eee ree woe ae a colored ballots, the | I am convinced that sinister jank President He the President and the Judges of Republicans on pink, the Socialists on} iaruence Roger s. and) tnited Comminsi Hiteh- Jeral courts from taxation and al influences have got to Dlae iy 1919 by MoGregor the at, unother ; j ; at to th —s | Pravon and to Alles Blake as well, convicts, who after beating two guards, |for Washington to-night, but the ny Johnston bad his hand o hold | cook to-day ‘al to the | the provision removing the tax on the “yh : ane) ’ > Alice Xe ! Jed another for a shield and sought to| president considered a change of|©9% horse him in check Texas Plate kK MeDowell. | grst 9500 of income from inve: (Continued on Ninth Pag We intend to go to the bottom of gash Through | Prison et Ot cont | plan to provide for two days of golf -— Johnston, serving, won) the first | unl Bank, Tens who ts {1p building and lean associations a : this matter and punish those whe fagh opened to let. in a train of coal, |p Today Plea Gay Role] 2 serving, won the first | tonal Bat ; his mai 2 nt MO ee ex meraing |The committee practically ¢ To-day is Primary Day. Polls Woe af the Institution's funda ins o. | retain the taxes On express shipments open from 3 P.M. until 9 P.M. Voie| May be found guilty, whoew lon of the Nationa! Banking Law. | and off by pipe line ely. they may be Wealth and inthe- “Pourpeonviets, were, recaptured. Dick | natend of one. This has not been| open trom 3 P. M. until 8 PM. Rolls come, and maintained the lead ines the most serfously wounded. definitely decided, but it \s believed! early. throughout, The Californian, how- LASSIE - - ms <no <aeReee ae ee ee