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To. ight'e Weather—FAIR, FROST. ia WALL STREET Rial Ge [*Cirentation Be Books Open to soks Open to All.” | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, uy EDITION J RPL. LXIII. NO, 22,162—DAILY. UESTI1O LLS AND WIFE QUARRELLED VER HALL MONTHS BEFORE MURDER, SAYS NEIGHBOR —_ B Opie, Who Carried Rec- MISS HOLLINS ’s Telephone Messages, describes V ft by Side Door Night He and Singer Dicd. Mrs. Feitner Wins Fir ral feomn a Statt) Correspondent) Round Match From For- of The Even Werld.} nae . SBew BRUNSWICK, : mer Champion. Miils, | fster o st WHITE St | PEvangesist, v t Y v 3 f A with rec t MW. Jail, t ler rigid ex ret women’s on the Green Rr secutors herset counties began aga winx Stevens, the E, brother of Mrs, ointment wilh the prosecutors (h Ui lat ming, but had to wait afternoon, he new effort to get informa of Mills followed t in splte of bis positive is that tho intimacy between his} p. 1, nd Mr. Hall had never been th of quarrel h fact, the pri h they 4 care Started off in imp) 6 und Was 6 up at the tu only a question na Collett, Provi th the ¢ Sho displayed no *, but was never in which fying approaching, w the appointments. 3 Opie said that she had the Mills'’s house to sce Mrs. The latter was out, but came ho stairs just as Miss ng. Vhere have you been the husb: it the ingly i you p?"' snapped hat church and the minister than will do for me. nd why ehouldn't 12° Miss ated Miss rkersburg, W. Va., the youthful holder of the Virginia title. 8 Alexa Stirling, Atlanta, former mpion, won from Miss Blizabeth Jon, metacomet, 6 and 4 Miss A. E. Hardin, New Yo featedl Miss Rosamond § Andrews, 6 and 3. Mrs M, Heckscher, sf Halloran, Phit delphia, easily def Gorman of P ity, 1 Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson, Greenwicl: t Miss Bexsle Fenn, Portland, Me., 4 and %, ‘ontinued on Thirteenth Page.) Mrs. Norman Toerge, Nas =|feated Mrs. Joseph Bydol The World’s |" ' one RACING RESULTS. iness Opportunities’ r WOODBINE. Almost Everything FIRST RACE—¢ furlongs. Bullion (Burke), fir, (Wallace), Ha wold me worns ‘Business Oppor-| (M. Fator’ ** may be gained by a glance at those} Non-starters: Lancelot, Fran in @ recent Sunday Insue, rty, Phalaris, Beckna, Rudd au, de- Quanah Bure: inds of business lor SECOND RACE rece tain Flag of Truce, Ladies" Wear second; Buck paundry. All ptarted, ding House er Bhop ater Shop Meaning kei Market Store Dyeing AQUEDUCT. FIRST RACE. furlongs. Valent (Merimee), first; Cum Sah (Robinson), second; ix and one- Feta Honery Et aveasen Fator), third, ? printing Plast Non-start Pancier, aking Pr mare Radios Bupa Isidore, John Joseph, Quesad. Pica! Supplies Road. Hou: of Gold, Esquire. Hestaurani ant Age Copyright (New York World) Publishing Company, 1088 Studio Photo Given Out at Rectory AsFirst Official Picture of Mrs. Hall | MILLER i inequalities of the Iaw iis between TOM WATSON DEAD, STRICKEN BY ACUTE POSTAL MEN RAID FULL EQUAL RIGHTS ING.0. P. PLATFORM hn Ask Paveriar é for Plank Fay- ! oring Removal of All Les al Restrictions. MAKES SLATE. Remains Firm That Seere- tary of State lyon Be Dropped. | By Joseph S. Jordan. } (Staff Correspondent of Tha Evening World.) ALBANY, Sept rs to-day and demand- ed that the ntion in voring tha re- 1 restrictions against women. They had the following piank in the platform f moval of all plank written out: “It will be the duty of the now ad- ministration to remoye all existing men and women,’’ This is the same pledge, according to the delogation, that Lloyd George countrywomen in 1918, made to h r they won suffrage, legation received Governor consisted of Mrs. William Blauvelt of Syracuse, 8 Chair- M. Smith man; Mrs New ative Chat s Henderson of y rman; Mr Charle Utle Vic Chairman; Miss Edith Ainge of Jamestown, Mrs. Mareus M. Marks of New York City, Chalrman; Misa STOCK OFFICE AND ARREST ALL HANDS Promoters Cleaned Up Million in Year on Alleged Fraud. ASTHMA AT DINNER Georgia Senator Succumbs to s Senator Thom mals armed with wa acute attack of « Senator Watson rently for come yea He was stricken placed several persons under » including Benjamin Crager and Crager, operators of the bus!- The Cragers wore araign shortly after Comunisstoner He was sixty- malls to defraud.. Senate session Crager system, & taxen to Ne lave cleaned up over $1, De st the busine that several rious cities and VFIRST RACE—Five and on furlongs.—Rialto (Keogh), first; Carol (Bullman), second; Sweep Hawk (Bruening), third. Non-starters: Vigil. Tr Woodworking Yaru Bhop juhoeins n denfense of losing fortunes b: pop salesmen Watson and Sena (Continued on Second Page A FORD A DAY GIVEN AWAY FREE Marion May, Mrs, Robert D. Stearn: and Miss Re ecca Hourwich of Now York City Committee, Nate's slate,'’ printed below, j the offictal ticket, so far ag it has been made up: For Miller OV Nathan I Vor Lieutenant Governor ovan. r ry of Sto For Attorney Ge § ngincer—Roger Bia for Compltroller—Willlam Maler. For Treasurer—N. Monroe Marshall Gov. Miller yesterday startled the ders the declaration that he was not a candidate for the head of the ticket unless the subordinates were t: liking. His statement put all thi leaders right up in the air, but when it was sensed and had undergone thorough discussion, the outstanding proposition was that Secretary -of State John J. Lyons must be elimi- nated from the ticket, Up to this morning no successor Lyons had been chosen, In tho tevin the New York County Republi- Committee was [nsession in hatta and Albany was waiting result of this 1 ting. rd giyen out in Albu @ organization was deb: he propos 1 n upon fight Z ny i 922 Feat ee New. ¥ “Circulation Books Open to Al >| To-Mor' Matter . N.Y. WOMENDEMAND [ORDER TO QUIT NEUTRAL aa STREET | @ CLOSING TABLES. row's Weather—FAIR, PRICE THREE CENTS * IGNORED BY THE KEMALISTS ge WOULD Hone 0,000 FRANC BECOME WHITE Conqueror of Carpentier Fears Dempsey Will Draw the Color Line. (Asrovtated Press) PARIS, Sept. 26. vould give 60,000 franca to be changed into-a, white man, said Batting Siki, the conqueror of Georges Carpentier, to-day after receiving an immense ova- tion from a multitude of admirers in a Parls restaurant, The tow: ing Senegalese said that he wus aid Dempsey would draw the afr new champion is married white woman, who comes lent Duteh family in 1, slender ots a te d Hollander, Bhe appeared ra day sudden fame and atten- id her. GEORGES TRIPPED. BY SIKI, CINEMA SAID 10 REVEAL and blue ler overcome Carpentier May Yet Be Given Decision, French Experts Believe Sept. 28 (By the Asse controver ove : finish of the Georges Cz attling Siki fight continues *, De uppeals to mers manage inh Boxing Federation for a reversal the judges’ decision awagling the championship to the Senegalese, Many of those who have seen the motion picture films of the contest maintain that C by hig oppon nt ing he suffered, but his phy- ro keeping him in bed oe- cause of his sprained ankle and trac tured right hand. He broke the lan sioull, sa hard head, that Negro,’ (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) pentier was clearly now bears few marks of {1,000 Cavalry Cross ive From Bigha—Also Re- ported to Have Occupied Kum <alesi, on Dardanelles and to Have Force of 3,500 With Guns Ready to Cross to Europe. Kemal Accepts Allies String to it, Insisting on Right to Conduct Military Operations During Conference, Peace Terms, With a Which Will be Held Oct. 2, at Mudania. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 26 (Associated Press).—Another body of 0 thousand Turkish cavalry crossed the neutral zone from Bigha to-day This movement is like that at Erenk fore the receipt of the Allied note, Eni, and may have been ordered be- Gen. Harrington, the British commander, was declared to be exhans\- ing every channel to secure a pacific (SPONGE FOUND INNOSE OF TUFTER STAKE FAVORITE Plan. to Ruin Chances of Probable Winner Is Discov- ered at Aqueduct Track. Special to The Evening W ) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Sept. 5.4 plan to ruin the chances of Tuf- ter, favorite to win the Stonybrook Selling Stake, the fourth race to be run here this afternoon, was frus- trated when it was discovered that a ponse had been stuffed up the horse's ©. The diseovery was made after utter was being cooled out this morn- n ing after a sharp breeze, The sponge was removed but the xoap and grease made the horse's nostril swell. There was a small flow ot blood which followed the extraction of the sponge but veterinary who examined the horse believed Tufter was in good enough condition to per- form. 'Tufter had not been seratehed up to the time tho first had been run. > 2 DA HIRSHE “Davy'' Hirshfield wrote anc ter to- traction serie. Gov. Miller. Same old stuff, campaign hokum. TH U.S. Backs Down on Rum Seizures AtSea Outside of Three- Mile Limit Cabinet Decides to Restrict Dry En Enforcement Except When Ships Send Own Boats Ashore. WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—The Cabinet at its meeting to-day decided to restrict Prohibition enforcement operations within tae three-mile mit at sea, except in cases wher tion with eho! Prohibition Ent wise hh aded t the hurry call of the r ¢ itteemen was more fo the f§ of entrenching Sam Koenig as the Manhattan leader than elping Jack Lyons to fasten himself in the office of Secretary of State. Koenig had already served notic State Chairman George Glynn tt Lyon ired to make a fight for ri nomination as Secretary of State the anty anization would, of neces. (Continued on Thirteenth Pago.) Was sald author » would be rautioned t this deelsion. and beyond the three-mile mit formed the princtpal topic of iscusaion be amination af municipal law authoriz- ng customs o other operations up te the twelve-n mit were found by he President's advisers to be out of harmony witl international law, and it was held that attempts to carry out the municipal law provisions might fore the Cabinet. Ex- ships beyond that limit are in communica- rough their own crews and small boats t offleials, ite involve the Government tn ember- rassments with other countries It was brought out in the Giscussion that in the recent British vessel Grace seized beyond the t the court held this vei been within American territorial waters in effect since she w touch with sbore by means of her cwn small boats, The decision to re- strict operations of Prohibition en- forcement officiuls to similar cases beyond the three mile limit in future, therefore, was explained as in Ine with the court's action A A Special Daily Prize for Fc :r Weeks For ‘‘What Did You See To-Day?’’—See Page 23 withdrawal of hoth forees, LONDON, Sept. ° (Associated Press).—A dispatch to the Time from Chanak seems to indicate the lates! reported Turkish cavalry invasion « the neutral zone occurred late yeste: day. The message, dated Monday, sald; “This afternoon Turks from. Bigia violated the neiitral zone, moving di i west and commenced to close on 1) port of Kara-Bigha, where there { British post of thirty men, Two de stroyers are {n colse support.’ ‘The message added that at the time of telegrapbing there bad been no news of a collision between the tw ‘ forces, LONDON, Sept. 26 (United Press) —The Allied Admirals at Smyrna to day served an ultimatum on Mustaph Kemal that the Turkish forces must be withdrawn from the neutral zor: of the Straits, it was officially an nounced, It Is understood that -the leade the Turkish Nationalists hag forty eight hours to order the retreat machine gunner and = cavalirymy aded the zone and ke up a position at Erenkeul, ten mi? south of the British stronghold « Chanak on the Dardanelles. The invasion at Krenkeut, while threatens to upset the Allied peace j plans in the Near Hast, is the secon by the Memalis who forty-« hours ago entered the neutral zor but after thelr command who have tn they did so because they wore unde the impres: ion that the British h left, the Turks withdrew. r The seriousness of this aggravated, according to Allied olf clals, by the fact that it is impos: to expluin this invasion claiming another made. It was understood that 8 Charles Harington, British Cow uation mander in Chief of the Chanak arr t his been notified of the Allied u ri matum and has been ordered t t in case the term of the dema not carried out. 4 It was reported here that the { Kemalists have ct least 3,500 picked troops at Erenkeui and that reiu- forcements are on the way. ‘This ' however, could not be confirm: Kemal ts now at Smyrna, } recently moved his headquarters fre Ismid, before the British lines tha: are protecting Constantinople, It w presumed that the ultimatum w . served on him in person The French authorities in Cons tinople, according to the British an nouncement, took the Kemalist inva sion up with Hamid Bey, the representative im that clty, Britis officals, in their announcement, urged that a conservative course be pur- tal Turk icing ioe