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LDING HER OWN — To-morrow’s Weather—UNSETTLED. op 0S. HARDING JUST EB sy in Gatorlo, FINALE “Circulation Books Open to All.” . |“ Oteonlation Books Open to All’? ] OL, LXIT. NO. 22,149—DAILY, “meh cs teste fm NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922. fae aetecond Cee Matte PRICE THREE CENTS -_<—<— <n enn nnn enn a a a a a a nnn nan - | STRANGE ROMANCE BEGINS IN i i) ee OF A JAPANESE GIRL Startling Expostrein. = BY JQ PARIS (| THE EVENING WORLD AND A BRITISH NOBLEMAN | KI MO NJ O a Fascinating Novel BY oe i N | MONDAY, SEPT. 11 ae aa ee ee ee ee er ee ee ee eee ee REEK SURRENDER |New Hsiven Commuters’ Train |STRKEHEADS AS NOTED SPECIALISTS HASTEN ISTURK DEMAND | “(tS Gine paveunee ts tnyurcal CURT TOVACATE |p TO MRS HARDING'S ~ = tf ma HER CONDITION UNCHANGED Feet After Leaving Rails . , eanwhile Smyrna Is Bom- at Woodlawn. ry hie Jewell and Scott File Motion] % ae : arded as Pi ace Flee ‘a 4 inGhisneatorRaler B Bie barded as Populace Flees fiyi:t ay WAS SERIOUS. EVANS THREE l|P IN TCHR LOM REVEC ETO | aa Most Recent Photograph Of President and Hi in Panic. Restraint. a : 5 ati q m able Harton Sliston oF Kew Voit a COSGRAVE ELECTED I ment Made s Comfortable § LANDS SAILORS.1'"Cottral Also Tied Lip in CONTINUE PEACE MOV | as Possible Till Definite sens sO 1 1ed - Diagnosis Is Made—Her 00,000 Refugees Reach Morning Rush Hour. ~ Union Chiefs Agree on First Concern for Others. PRESIDENT OF DAIL BY BG MAJORITY oast; Grecian Troops Fight]... soy toonene tocat etre) OW YOrk Player Got Gool} Terms to Submit to Pol- for Place on Ships. nine-car train of the New Haven Start by Winning First icy Committee. —— Rowd, due at the Grand Central Ter Hole. TINOPLAS, Sept. 4 CAsso-lminal at 8.18 o'clock (daylight time) CUYLER DENIES fated Pres Kemalist armistice |Was taking the cross-over about 300 cides RECEMIINE to Wurkiah’newanan=|feo8 hort’ of 4vondiawn mation, wie]. © ECARDS —18 MOLES, RAIL DISSENION White House Grounds Are Closed to Public and Pres- ident Cancels all Engage- ments to Remain With His ae j ie | Sweetser pass 3j sin New Parliame in va, inelude|the surrender of thoiGr Bronx, this morn mete aNaethe pie 05045545-) Sirike Won and Road First Move in New Parliament W ife. tsa hostage, the delivery of cer-|an axle ¢ fourth ear broke, The | 4 KC O8 he Sen me rimy ats a hi el n axl ur The fevan : i ue ACIS, Was to Eject Obstreperous oo ain war material, the Turkish oceu-|train, coming down the steep, mile] Ont pana tas 4-10) Stand Firm. Te Declares. | Memt WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 —Rri¢ on of the Anatolian ports, the gra > join the acks e New |S weetser homa a the Member, oe wie ae k Pation of the Anatolian por h i 10 J he trucks of the New| "6 dn bok: eben r De Witt Cuyter, Chair | « Gen: Ci. EB. Bawyer, the President's Mediate evacuation of Thrace and the} York Central, was making speed | javan man of the Association of Rail physician came out of Mrs. Harding’ evonstruction of the regions deva fed at about a mile a minute} t 26495594 9-87-77] way Bxecutives, in a statement DUBLIN, Sept. 9 (Assoctated | win onamber at 12:35 o'clock tht tated by Gree were not less than an - this afternoon Press).—William ‘7. Cosgrave, Min : ; . a afternoon and told newspaper mer j SMYRNA, Sept. § P.M, (As- ts in the nine cats By William Abbott. “The reports emanating from inter of Local Government, wag lected thers was no change {n her condition |B sociated Vress).—The Greek fleet left] The first three cars saiely took the] THE COUNTRY CLUB, BROOK-| Chicago calculated to create the President of the Dall Bireann by the He said no farther official bulletins would>be issued until 8 P.M Sinyrna harbor this afternoon The yswitch berore the axl broke and|UINE, Mass., Sept. 9 © Sweet-] impression in the public minds that new Mociament at its inaugural Greek Commissioner of Police planned] went on down their proper tract ev, twenty-year-old star from Mt there a division in the ranks of sion to-day, The only yotes cast] «py, morning's bulletin sald ty embark tu-night But the break tore awey the couplit, | Vernon, made a flying start toward] the solutely in Agelnat hin were by the Takor matgy tre Harding had a fairly good | he Allies-willeprobably occupy the | Letw the third and c‘ourth cars| Winning national golf honors to-day] correct. So far as the Jarge ma- bars. hight. The camplications Rede $M town to-morrow. Allied and Ameri-jand 1 fourth, fifth. sixth when he led Charles Evans of Giieago} jerity of the roads is concerned, After the election President Cos- tehday Arealase sauieatenih "Ble JB can detachments were tanded at nov nth curs leaped the rails by three holes at the end of the first] the strike is over and on a great grave nominated Desmond Mitzgerald 5 to-d the warships for the md over 10 the ties of an adjoining | 1 5 ‘ eye oneat ata th : Pg . sean ‘ morning. On the whole, her con- o-day tram th arship H of the hole fing for the najority of the others is making as Minister of Foreign Affairs and . { von, [ittek. Care eight and nine 1 ' dition is as favorable as can be protection of the foreir por n eee : : mateut® championship of the United teady progress in that direction Vitzyerald was elected. The remain 4 jin some way, fo make the switel i es expected at this time. Naturalized Americans } been | neighboring track and vemained | state The pul an rest assured that [og MANIRLara ware: Rp pOlAbA As Gs| Oia balletl followed op , oe ne bulletin was followed by a: Qstructod to leave the town, Turk= Jon the raihs It was Sweetser's supertor distance | the ‘voads propose to protect the pos rer closing the While H a Ash National anguares have been | not au feet the four aera ed {CAPs Jand stendiness that ‘forced the veteran yyal men in their employ, both Minister of Home Affairs, Kevin “il sk Dal Ne te ad Kon'l y ported titteen miles from the und their way ovet the ties, tear- | of nine national tournaments to trail] oid) and new, In thelr seniority O'Miggins; Minister of Local Govern. | &T2U24# to visitors and by the can- up the roadbed for a greater part lay the way. 1 Tordayai (eurestacr ‘i 9 acalétedl cellation of President Harding's en- e \tHE Sept, 9 (Assoelated lor this distance. Motorman Henry |won the first | He ‘hold thin ad iment, Srnset Blythe: Minister of Ag: pap alteths 5 Bee ress),—Siyrna ts being Gombunded Gay brought the first thres cars toa | ant, to the half way on riculture, Pateick Hogan; Minister of i saaiaa lay se the: aay e ; the Turkish Nationalists. Nine air-|standstill about. 200 feet south of hy Seay ce ely tried to] CHICAGO, Sept. 9 (Associated dora the rca As the day wore on, Mrs, Har a 5 the Greek naval se] Woodlawn. station. Aone iy iryene "aeepakataly Meee ats Radiat Eeorarmeree) andl Taner, “ y ianes from } bring him down to terms. Press).-A motion to vacate the Goy ding's temperature again began to ed here this morning, th Joseph McGrath the police and the and more diffic 7 peri- vent stated thut not rise and more difficulty was expert The Westerner did square the}ernment’s temporary restraining or mateh on the eleventh, but this only fimen telling of their departure from Bthe city under artille As they jeft the & p enemy shell damiuse 7 Other ministers were appointed as ra 1 lala aa BREDA Ed eWCaTSOY Lio lipraater tetel|oe’ inst the Shop Crafts Union, so follows: Minister of Education, Prof, |°®°e4 by the physicians in combatting yrna uirdrome} put it was agreed that all had beer res : x" ; . © poisons. Pent Meet ety ey ae Beret that all had Been Viorts, As Hvans weakened on the | ft as it applies to B. M. Jewoll, head John McNeil; Minister of Defense, |'h® Poisons. . ving the grouud.}came to rest, the passengers poured {Homeward holes, the youthful New fof the railway empfoyees department Gen. Richard Muleahy George Christin, the Preatde’ nnuble to contin it, many 80 bewildered that they holder improved and cap-|of the American F tion of Labor President Congrave ndminated him- | Secretary, said at 11 A. M.,that tt he next six holes heeked the rout on the eigl w his tall opponent lost| im United States Distriet Court here f for the present as Minister of ir d that those of the [new ministry who were serving In the » aviators were ignorant of the was “the gravest anxiety becaus: te of their comrade smyrna is being evacuated amid ind John Scott, Secretary, was filed hind them packages of luach and 0. nee, He of the daily recurrence of compl Wt after s to lécenes of great disorder, according tt ate phones and notify. family | temporary control with his trons. to-day. urmy word! shortly he released tions se make their appearanve refugees, ) of whom WNed'] andi friends that they w all. right The brand of golf was only ordin The action was begun by Attorney _ The Vrovisional Tarlinvanent for] twice each day—onee before noon ancl here anic reigns as the ‘P- FVhis caused a hasty seurring about] aty. Nothing like the low scoring bo | Donald R. Richbers, on behalf of the Southern Ireland, provided for underfagain in the early morning hours proach! the town, it is dec and |) mthood before the commu. | Stats flashed in earlier rounds in this raiway employees department and the Anglo Irish tr i: met this More toriplate dadudein ot Bs Greek soldiers are contending with took themselves to trolleys and | tournament. After shooting a record | was based on three general allega morning Ih ithe: dew Pomiscitouiar| cause. of the: Hydronephroeta the civilians for places on the out-|suhway for the remainder of the | 8% Yesterday, Sweetser went up t J partiamentary chamber in Leinster tion $$$ = nw Y ag Svans, who tallie da caré hous Mrs. Harding's ailment, and a dete Bee 1 Enel uke aecatneone oon fe oe ace tthe Government had) felled: to | f } Tho crowd whldh gathered to, watch | mination of whether ryiecal of Rioting is reported among the] ‘The derailment caused a complets | Aree, } © ere ation of whether a surgical opery roops in the Brusa sector, in the |btocking of the tracks so that othe: | Ne. 1-440 yards, pay 4. Both drives i caiiafenuices aitatnies } \ iy the arpiy as very wimall, and gen-|tion may be necessary or advisabl | Hats where the Greeks ‘ombark= trains had to be sent through the [cut the middle of the fairway, Swe tife: relief’ asked ‘and: obtained Wy Jl Lealm prevailed, Pew of the mem on a temporary order was proibited will not be reached until after 0 ; aad - : tte ‘ia : rs going about eighty yards further ire widely known by appearance: > Bing at Mubania, on the Sea of Mat Woon wn duets ni Arig he ar Ane Walloneds‘i 1Gy fh ton hand {BY the Clayton Act. That the relief f ia Ae Datta, «will counts in some arrival of Dr. Charles H. Mayo, ri ve New York Central tracks of the 4‘ Alle # long iven tow hard, | % ae fl ' mVONDON Sept. 9 (Assoeiated) Harlem Division were also blocked, | {he ball landing in tail ass behind | W88 sought and obtained with ulterior | i] 4 measure for the absence of a popular] Rochester, Minn, who now is on his Preas).—The number of refugees wiol 1 was not until 9.45 o'clock that a|'he green, Chiek made a poor re objects and undor misrepresentations uv vi { demonstration such as formerly] way to Washington and is expeete: soothe an ! z Sesh Sad covery and lost the ho! Swoetserta] CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Recommenda ’ marked the assembling of the 1 i . have arrived from the intertor at ve eeking crew was able to clear a i 8 Ganga tie Wan) foroastitonien’ ot y Lien: a ntl There late tonight or early to yus ports: Asia Minor, including} way for the fest afled Ne ‘ork [Second was nice On. WCRI AGT “3 a - me 4 sre HE fay: * prOk " ae i es puree i nels) AINE SERCO CHA beset the shopmen's strike by indiyidual h cr \| fan tamil mganization wlth the? AM examination and consultation with myrna, is estimated at 500,000, ue-[ Central express train This was}! ii \ } cording to information obi ly |awitehed from the southbound track} Ne 2— 800 yards, par 4.Nothing| roads have been prepared by te bx [ i y i of a Speaker and other{be held immediately, in whieh D1 euter's. ‘The condition of the refu-[to a temporary “runaround and{Unusual here. ‘The _ y ful Now] ecutive Committee of the union for uA Jobn tinney, of Baltimore, the Doe sea ia sald’ th be pititul ther trains of the line followed as| Yorker outdistanced Evans off the tee,| submission to the General Policy a = g only anti-treaty member pres-liony sawyer and other physician WASHINGTON, Sept. 9,—Arrivel] fast as sible. However, twenty} ut Chiek approached well and hi ent) ‘when! ithe! session: “GOREN Waste nave ibeen! called tnwill) antic if the destroyers Litchfield and Simp-| Now Haven trains were stalled for a| Jesse even. Sweetser 4, Evans 4 (Continued on Second Page.) British Headquarters Mulct Mlegal to Use Money Collect-|tawrence Ginnell, ‘The various mit n at Smyrna was reported to the}longer ,time and it was announced| No. 8—485 yards, par a i itary chlefs, including Richard Mut-] pate ee RAIL INJUNCTION edby Clever Cable Scheme—] ed From the Peddlers—Be- Jeany and Owen O'Duffy, were in civilian clothes, the only uniform lavy Department to-day, The de-| that several hours would elapse be- | Veteran of many campai troyer Parott has returned to Con-|fore normal service could be re-| and lost contro! when he hooked his stantinople, the advices said. sumed drive into traps and barely escapea LIMITED BY COURT] \o Report to N. Y. Ottice longs to Sinking Fund. — on his -second Chick made @ great. sles is third to the green and took three| ay A Sa “i 4 LONDON, ‘Rep’ Bver upreme Court Justice Cropsey 4 - Justice Tompkins Not in the R iron thing ta the mreen end took thet Electrical Union Gets Writ| «(2XPO%; Went, 2— rn aries Goat Sustos Ornrres ie) ee ow 814 § ALL, us ce omp Ins 0 In e ace short on his second but pitched high Restraining Marshal. qua of the Guaranty 7 lion restraining the Department of to the green and inereased his lead WASHINGTON, Sopt. 9.—A tem-|!" f "New York 1} Vublic Markets from permitting IS TRANSFERRED For Governor ; He Is For Miller ONS. 4200 yards par 4. Rvans{Perary injunction restraining Uniteta ( "sttnann at thie cient ihe thelr own ‘la iin fromm the Police Captain Named in States Marshal Snyder from interfer-|o: es hange) oney collected peddlers who inv Waived (Continued on Second Page.) ing with the meeting of the Inter-| It states police Investiznt the markets Markets Inquir Ave’ Meantime, Mra. Harding ts bet made as comfortable as possible wit sedatives, but she had been al! through entirely conscious and wit and (Continued on Second Page.) her mental faculties unimpaire despite the great pain, appeart times to be almost agony, she hu shown as her first concern the com fort and repose of tho! The fact that she was resting easic about her elieves Democratic Friction Will Deprive Smith of Nomination national Brotherhood of Electrica! sete tis lie, seutrained vakaca 1 ata Immunity. had teen relieved during the might Workers, one of the striking rail shor | \ es ie \ inet repe ies | Capt. Richard Gray, whose name|was taken ax a good indication medi Supreme Court Justice A. S. Tompkins depricated talk of him as a prevent strike activities “In excess” | trust enn f Public 2 r gation of the relations between: pust-|" th Fellaye the oration Ae candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor to-day when he FOR YOU of the Chicago restraining order, wa Regd wie te 1 ation Cron. | Hf Peddlers and policemen In Brook-iiq to the surgeons during the nest arrived in Hoboken on the liner Nieuw Amsterdam. He declared that he ECI Issued to-day by Justice Hailey ir ' ntat lyn, was to-day transferred from the} twenty-four or forty-eight hours = : the Supreme Court of the Dis I Lowell be t Rushwick Avenue Station to the} Prayer for the recovery of M favored ihe renomination of Goy. Miller and said he was confident the umbla . | 1 a iuired 4 money | tutler Street Station. ‘This followea| Harding was offered by the Senate et to. % = Fi ‘ | nious fraud ty tres ' t ets barr Chaplain in the Senate to-day Governor could be reelected, Former Governor Smith, he thought, would If you contemplate buying] The court denied the petition for ae t "leupt. Gray's action in voluntarity| |? ve Enarattinie ie day not receive the Democratic nomination because of friction in the Demo- a house or the land upon| similar injunction against U.S, At ‘ py the | nae "| waiving immunity and demanding a ing boon ed by eratic Party which to build, or rent an|tovhey Gordon, but without prejudice | sds (ontiniied on § I be heare hy thie thrand Jury in dentally) sawyer at 2 A. M. He had bees ‘ <i apartment, consult the Real] to a renewal of the «pplication aft Ne WAR SU of the ebarge At the aickroom continuously since ‘Nonsense,"’ he replied when told of @ - 1 a renewal of the application afte =e MOVE TO DEPOSE Capt, Gray told the Grand Jurors andats aitervadn. Meera Estate and Apartment to Mi ae ed ins “ EPOSE : f ihe talk that he might be nominated| oiaiy can possibly nominate but 1 3 next Monday, when the Chicago orde athe (bane that he had a casual uo intance ar physicians aad a also Panstead of Gov. Miller. “Tam not Aliciove there te tog nate but Let advertisements in to-| expires by its own terms tthe end + KING OF GREECE |enty with about tree ped and] remained at Mrs. Harding Isid eandidate. I am for Miller and it} mong the Democrata to result In t morrow’s Sunday World] ‘The Government moved the dis Joubted knew nothing of any favoritism orfunti) after 3 A. M. At least one can't be too strongly emphasized. ining . ree) sas Real Estate Sect missal of the petition conte rt a t imposition practised upon peddlers by] the physicians v with 1 Gon 4 P amination, { do not believe. he per eal Estate Section missal of the petition contending ! t , VRGATRETD .fim r bt i He'll take the nomination, The State] QO OuOn. ae be Heys: he pee World Real Est plaintiffs would have every opt ' Istance Na Propose Republic policemen stantly until the s assed Y ¢ NeW York neds him, and he Mie away APR DRSOR: 25 599 of F te litinity. to ook jreliet heture the ¢ Min for Monarehy Acting Captain Rufus J. Deyo was 7 herty, we ntinue the refo: and economics ’ and To Let Ads. in August Gago Sitbunal. dustico Hultey: A , | iN ANTI » |sent fram butler er A ' cht att at he has started Gov.” Miller, 1 believe, is much 5 135 More Than Correspond- | ejded, however. thal le hi \ i} mI Manhattan; Capt han caving ¢ lagner, who is mentioned ia the] I belleve he win poll a greater vow ==| 1 ‘electrical! we al init ota ice > Atos Beery Capt. Matthew Robinson from Alex ning pape 1 do not think is alin the City of New York than he did the court to jasue « counter tnjur 1 at 1 under Aver tu City Island to. re ti Eeuen gagalgase last time, 1 think h pe The Sunday World’s eis Rta iad oe Be enough candidat ast ti I think he is stronger up tion which would nullity the Dang 1 t the 4 lieve a Lieutenant in ind. No é MFormer Governor Smith is th: [state and that his vote there will ix 1 Estate and Apartment ads, ..;, , order, but this was 1 in. Lon w lect Captain \was assigned Bushwiek] | gh the crisis fAmidabie candidate the Demv-\tremendous."* F Prices, Sizes and Locations. sanctioned by Judge Bailey 4 irlak oon “ . tiie! Grecian Arahivelazo, Avenurf Hation War Weeks, who was ~ t

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