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RESDENTLOSES. ew POLITICAL GROUND | IN HIS HOME STATE Republicans in Disfavor, but Not Enough to Enthuse Democrats. POMERENE IS POPULAR. mator’s Hard Fight Is Best Indication of What Is Happening. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) (This ia the second of a scrics of po- Ueloal, surveys which Mr. Lawrence is snaking in a tour of the country. The rat showed an.anti-Republican drift in Western New York.) CLEVELAND, Sept. 26 (Copyright) President Harding has lost ground in‘his home State. Nobody can, upoi analysis, put his finger on the exac Treason. It was inevitable that an un precedented majority of 400,000 shoul: melt away, but there are few Dem ocrats of political sagacity who will way it has vanished altoget’ This ts normally 2 city of Demo- cratic tendency. To win this county often means a Stute victo: Yet, with all the criticism of the Harding Administration that one hea {a mo corresponding ent the Democratic party. leans may be in disfav wen't sunk low enough in public esteem as yet to send the tide in the her political direction. ‘The best indication of whut ‘s coing in Northern Ohio is the comment on Senator Pomerene’s tight fc election. He ig personally popular. Republicans by the score sing his praises in spite of the fact that he 1s @ Democrat. Lots of Rep: g con- @ider him a strong man bocause he hag refused to coddle to labor unions and has pursued a courageous course in Congress. On the surface it would seem but they Yet his own friends “a Nard fight ahead’ they sre frankly doubtful. and Labor is Aght'g him, and as for Republican bustZess men, they fre influential but not”so numerous at the polls. Many of them admire a Democ of cour- age, but they don't always let their zamiration pull them away from party strings. Paradoxical as it may ecem the gubernatorial fight here will be a bet- ter index of the state of mind of the public on the Harding Administration than will be the Congressional con- tests. Carmi Thompson, Republican candidate for Governor, is an intimate trend of President Harding. The in- cumbent at Columbus ts Nean, but he wasn't renoming Strictly on the sord, Thompson will pot much of portunity on the stump. Vie Donahey, the D clidate, is popul Hi ahead of his ticket in friends of Thompson will stand - by - the - Presi Four hundred thousand is a big Jority for any Demo come. Donahey will cut tt down tensively. It's too early to « but as Donahey take mat of the Republican ago he will pull aun nins n ‘Democratic Congressmen. The publicans have all the nbers Congress trom Ohio They may lose half of them, Benjamin Ki of the Cleveland N: newspaper, tool figures and cul gain and loss it He comes to the Democrats would cumstances swill win, tepul Maine clectio the House of 157 w fifty. wet and di in ‘a new amendmen permittt aperapenmaprals : ae — a - ’ 2hae gpvbAdNGU Wehuadb, woe Miss Katharine Wright Orville Wright, 2 sister of yin t used real champagne to-day in christening a new Wright fl St ing boat at the et. foot of West She named it Wilbur Wright, The former being tested in pre as the of her dead brother. machine, betng piloted Lieut, Becker of the na ation for plane of th official observer in tho y | month engine is de 160 Wright Flying Yacht Ready to Go; Christened bare Sree Champagne! WAY ATHER HOME | HOTEL BELMORE RS, TERNAN VES|TWO THUGS HOLDUP FOLLOWING ORDEAL) KNOCK OUT CLERK). Insists She Will Be in Court During Hearing of Pater- nity Case. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 26.— Augusta Tiernan, who accuses Harry Poulin of being the father of her third child, collapsed at her home here carly to-day. Physicians advised aif Robbers Make Their Escape Running in Opposite Directions. Two youthful men, one of them con- epleuously desk y well di of the ssed, went to the Belmore Hotel, No. 61 asked the Avenue, and rk, Ernest Abeles, for a room her not to attend to-day's session of paternity hearing. Mrs. Tiernan] With a bath. When Abeles looked up ared th ie would be in court.| from th gister ho confronted the Mre. 1 down following | muzzle of olver pointed ‘at him he sion of yesterday] by the natty man of the pair. when she attempted to attack Poulin] “Get out from behind that desk!" ufter he patern Tt was believed that taking of testi- mony would be completed to-day. An atiempt was made by the de- fense to show that Mrs. Tiernan was the aggressor toward Poulin, ell us the circumstances sur- rounding your attendance at a moving ow with Mrs, Tiernan in Poulin was asked. ernan came into/the store and eald she was going to a moving picture show at the Oliver and asked to go ulong. I told her I was Later I went uptown to make nied the charges of] commanded volver, the man with the re- Abeles obeyed and was backed into the women's reception room. The shabby man went back of the desk and tried to open the cash register. In & moment he rppeared in the recep- tion room and took the keys fo thd cash drawer from the pocket of Abeles. The search also revealed $8, which the man with the revolver appropri- ated, but gave back $6 when Abeles pleaded that the $8 was all he had until next pay-day. The sby man collscted $25 frora the cash drawer and started out the long dark hall toward Lexington Ave nue on the run, Forgetting the man with the revolver, Abeles shouted and started he an appointment with a dentist who home. nds had gone on my hi Oliver. 1 there and {ifteen min I had a few minutes nd dropped in at the aw Mrs. Tiernan sitting t down by her for about tes. I then went back to PAUPER PRINCESS eres TEAws Fiat FTER YEAR’ S FIGH i TSCHERNITSCHW PRINCESS 7 EV STNG WiEW co Chamber- father «American. Princess Blizabeth Tschernitschaw of Russia has won her years's fight to be declared a citizen of the United States. ‘To prove to immigration au- that her Je Schiick, formerly of New York, was Came Here as maid; Proves thoritte her, thee after tho fugitive. He war). «morican citizen, she walked from Poulin told of the frst time Prof.] felled by a blow from the butt of th: | Washington to New York and per- Tiernan accused him of being the} reyelyer of the man behind him anc lly uncovered the old records, father ot Mr Breasts ent + poat| 8 found there unconscious by the| |The per Princess had been him. ‘Gus has told me everything. | floor during the robbery. rived ns n chambermad on « paspoh air races at Detroit next]r aseume our child is yours,’ he re- @ robbers were seen on the street | g p. Sho penniless and it is a monoplane with an} pied, running In opposite directions. without a friend, of about 83 horsepower, and John. signed for a maximum speed of miles an hour. Cop Offers Gun to Crying Baby, But Match Box Stills Little One Magistrate Dale Fails to Shut Her Off—Mother Turned Loose on Larceny Charge. caused T lose » Yor the Street, Broo! Court, Brooklyn, Rackoif, a baby ca Mri baby’s Vengucs took th amu seed and th. 1 in Cleveland, ¢ . the writer sturbec disc story of a baby a mother, Mrs. stanc din he at he: dealer, of 1 to te, and a baby Rose Vengues No. nd 58 Division Avenue, Brooklyn ce ar FlBEe . Together t eny her year old, red-headed girl began to ery. {0 aps fo ene eS the ery- finger and The mother re me to PLEADS GUILTY TO KILLING WOMAN bi ne ypenin dunh Alarm Clo nte TRESON Slayer to Be peed fur a ? TERMS VOR 2 MAURETANIA OFF. WITHOUT TUG AID Big Cunarder Slides Into Midstream Under Own tanta w tront CITES HIS ARCHBISHOP to-day foot-long Steam. A. H. Rostron of the Maure- on the admiration of the wat when he took the biz Cunarder away from and out into midstream with- Under her own steam the d out from her pier, and was then swung to port. just cleared the pier by 10 continued on an oblique til the captain stra and pointed her nose for the > first time the Mauretania t her pier without a flcet pulling her this way straightenir she moved off The w IN INJUNCTION CASE Greck Pastor Also Summoned by Predecessor. The Rey. John 8 Ke ry's Holy 189 Penr RAID to-day applicd to Supreme Court, Ur Arehbishep der North America, and © Buketoty, order e with his gays that { stion th: the injunction on Pather Buk r Buketoft, Kedorfeky Lewis took briets from h nd re evel decisio APARTMENT, GET HOOCH, WINE, ALCOHOL Conple ‘ohi West 1 Held for Having Liqaor in Their Possensto nition took 0th States. Comy Agents Russo, Leane ond d they charge we of hay DOUG. TO RUN HIS OWN MOVIE ON BROADWAY Pair nha Will Personally Pat On Robin Hood.” theatre, “Why you're ¢ There's absolutely nothing to it,’ I told him, “Tam going to demand that you make restitution or I'll have you arrested,’ he said. Ile then demanded $100 for maternity bills and for the sustenance of th Later, Poulin was asked if he would submit to the blood test to determine the parentage of the child. Poulin's attorneys Interrupted and declared that the blood test was nonsense aud n insult to the court.” garding a bathing sult which 1 s ernan, Poulin said t n often left him samples whi passed through the town and the bathing sult was one of To the City’s Major Paul these, “The suit was size 38. My wife does not swim and she suggested that . Tiernan who did not 9 I exchanged it for a € ues to her." MOTHER | LOSES ° FIGHT FOR CHILD s She’ll Walk to Chicago to Regain Daughter. locul courts have in the matter, the ca Tho chief is here for ten days an while here he {s being looked after by Honorary Deputy Chief Robert H. Mainzer, met the chtef in Paris a few years ago and is now as interpreter for him, Yes- Chief Matnzer sought the Parisian fire officer to take him to the BEG not at his hotel. Mis room was empty. The clerk had no knowledgo of his whereabouts. Chief Mainzer called Chief Kenlon who acting theatre, was tion , of No, lil Chief Kenton called in Capt. Ch , who is seeking the] W. Rankin, C t in speaks no fifteen-year-< so hie on two er in Great neh, In a the French chicl was dhe wes adoptad ngine who do of how at the "t Uke the by a w why ) woman along University . William H. ever to Fitth Avenu 1,006 North Paulina 4 3 roll on rubber Chicago, to produce chief is particularly interested a but neither Mrs, Ci in our American building laws and [ fire prevention code. He espoet- n placed ina © of thr vested in the constr York theatres ction of © ports ing on a hinge for overfuw He wants to climinate there Chief Vanginot expresecd himself to- we <a duy us exceedingly ple the deportment and the discipline of the DRUNKEN POLICE Ne York Fire De ment. He e twenty different cities DISGUST LEADER and hy ys the firemen out “Tired of Intercediney With]; ‘o issioners, e Says. Commissioners.” He Says: |p a iDERS GET FOUR io Commision: tn thes aponetel 100:GALLON STILLS Teach, ¢ i ie Peed Le ee ( Also Other Bootleg Material trial Fou to-day men mad. led with the Patrolman Pred Ehlers c th Avenue Statlon, in Poison Liquor Hunt. the to ll Brooklyn authorities ne liquer in th hese days makes 8 L have inter two amp out poison: flocded t Hrooklyn bre Ws Tiquo: Hook sec- Lout the “i 0 tic vil vol norm: te # far pulse was high, His attorn abit bed topo e policeman had takeh some q see di t.| nd whiskey for a malarial attack he} '¢ 4 felt ming Then told the} . | Commiss 6 had been on the] ft!!! ‘ | t twents tot a { ‘ would drink on gn ; | tir ni urgued he evidence that had eer ; 3 ea “te Kolwell, in the Fitt) PWO HUE IN AUTO COLLISION exain' n A i € y Je ba . 1. 7 REORIVIGRSTIE AG SEN ofr | ag ! injury. fall parties Wo ine ’ Paris Fire Engineer Gives Shock Fire | Department Moves From Lafayette Hotel to the Brevoort Without Even Notifying the Clerk. Vanginot, chief engineer of the Peris Fire Department, n}gave Chief Kenlon and other fire officials a shock when ho disappeared yesterday from the Lafayette Hotel on University Place and changed his quarters to the Hotel Brevoort without notifying even the hotel clerk, MAN DIES IN FIRE AS ANOTHER TRIES RESCUE IN VAIN as Firemen Save One, Not Knowing Another Is Trap- ped in Building. lost his Ufe ups fatally bi and another tory frame ; Island Waste Com- and Hancock Streets, Queens, at 1,80 A. M, » dead man was identified h ‘8 Toint, ken, fifty-five, No. 90 Long Island City, who Is in St, John's Hospital in a critics! condition, is Zerick, thirty-five N 110 John j Intand City. h discovered the fw inflammable na- in the bulla- want Ing Deputy Chief D nt a, vecond alarm ildings were near enough (of h danger, i had begun a search for the night 2 was reported missing, when 7 the supposed watchman, wied out with burns about the b and hands, and ushed to the hospital ours later, while tiremon down the ruins, they Bracken's in the office. J been sufforated, there belng pra no burns on the body: What connection he had with the con- cern the ald not 1 They elieve Z ns tr 0 Wa sm urn, RAIDS MILK TRUCK TO SAVE GIRL'S LIFE twenty-three mpted suis MISS LAVOY HATED. "| GREASY, LETTERS. IN EIDENE SAY Prosecution: Sedks’ Seeks to Forti: stall Suicide Theory as Out- lined by Defense. Several letters and telegrams ware read to-day in the trial at Mineola of William M. Creasy, of Fort Thomas, Ky., a mechanic, charged with the murder on the evening of June 23 of Edith Lavoy, Freeport schoc! teacher, to whom he was supposed to have been eng aged, in her boarding house, No. h Main Street, Freeport. 8 Were chiefly from Miss rious friends and to two telegrams were from y to Mies Lavoy. All indicated y that the girl despised Creasy and was trying to get rid of him, and were introduced by the State to fore- stall Creasy's defense as outlined by his counsel, Henry A, Truehart, that the young oman shot herself with Creasy'’s revolver because he hed broken their engagement. John A. Fogarty, a private detec- tive employed by District Attorney Weeks, testified (to being present when his partner, Capt. Willlam A. Jones, found a letter In Miss Lavoy’s room the Monday following her death, at Tupper Lake, N. “It never rains be! It neues? the letter asserted. ‘Who should have sped in this week but that—- jican, I just hate him, Belicye me, he got some cold reception." Davison, the artist, who lives at No. 179 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn. and has 1 studio at No. 24 East 22d Street, Manhattan, Identified a letter written by Miss Lavoy to Dan'el Sherman of Utica, under date of May 1, 192: “Dear Dan," the letter began, am ina hurry, and worse still, great ly upset. On my way to school this morning who should I meet but Billy. For the last five weeks I have realized it was useless for me to try to love Billy and as frankness is my motto I told him so. He is up here with two objects {n view, He said he came with only two objects in mind—to live with me or die with me, and there had to be a decision before sundown. I will never marry without love, so it re- mains to be seen what he -means by the latter."* or Qn U. S. ENSIGN IS KILLED IN FALL OF SEAPLANE Oo. Harring of Freeport Crashes Into Pensacola Bay. PENSACOLA, Fla., Sept. 26.—Ensign Archibald Orma Harrington of Freeport, L. I., was Instantly killed when a navy seaplane which he was piloting crashed into Pensacola Bay. His neck was broken. VINCENT ASTOR OFF TO EUROPR. Suffering from what he said was the worst cold he had had in years, Vincent Astor sailed“to-day on the Mauretania, Mr. Astor said ho expected his cold to keep him confined to his stateroom for a part of the voyage. He ts going abroad to visit his family and expects to be gone about six weeks, He zaid he might return on It was written to her parents y. A yacht. Ready to heat and serve Heinz-made dry spa- ghetti, cooked in Heinz spotless kitchens ac- cording to the recipe of a celebrated Italian chef—with Heinz fa- mous Tomato Sauce and a special cheese with just the right flavor— appetizing, de- licious, healthful! HEINZ Spaghetti Ready cooked, ready to serve THE WORLD'S Harlem Office} Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. | Near 125th St. ‘OTe a igi ans aiedy

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