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dull, FOR GOVERNOR; HEARST OUT Sawer FF TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Fair, TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Fair, GClorlo, HINAL ein NAL @bhe “ Cireulation Books Open to All. aie | “Circulation Books Open to All. | WORLD 1922. Pout Ottive, New Nok, eke PRICE THREE CENTS by Press VOL. LXIIL, NO. 22, |166—DATLY. —————— —— » MRS. STILLMAN WINS; BABY GUY LEGITIMATE STILLMAN DENIED DIVORCE, SND ORES. zo ALTPSY. |r Sn ors. JEADFRS DECIDE ON SMITH BABY GUY DECLARED HS SON: ce ZO BEND LS FOR GOVERNOR; HEARST OUT: FATHER OF MRS. LEEDS’ BABY 5. pom hm GOLERIN LEAD FOR SENATE mand Instant Withdrawal Woman Slain With Pastor ‘ of Turks. Was Shot Three Times. Beaten for the Nomination by Ex-Governor, Publisher Wires His Agents Not to Let His Name Be Placed Before Convention—Dele- gates to Choose Ticket To-Night. Banker Loses Every Point in Sensational Suit Against Mother of His Three Children in ; a indi 4 . rs Day | <emalists Had Hemmed_ in Believed Couple Were Stand- Finding of Referee Filed nets Court To-Day Battieh Forces at Charak | ing In Close Revbrace Wain After Action Begun Two Years Ago. Without Firit Shots Ware Fited. FIRST ORDER DEFIED.|HER THROAT WAS CUT. (Special from Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) LONDON, Sept. 29.—The British | (Special From a Staff Correspondent By Martin Green. 7» POUGHKEEPSIE, Sept. 29—Referee Daniel J. Gleason filed Selanne ay trees sn of The Evang World.) (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) sd i . A a . arington, at jonstantinople, to de NEW BRUNSWICK, Sept. 29.—A SYRACUSE Sept. 29.—Shortl before the Democratic State ) personally at Carmel to-day his decision in the Stillman divorce ac- | mand immediate withdrawal of Turk: second autopsy held on the body of ( ti nk | oi to-day, an pis was reached by which ‘ onvention assembiec o-day, f tion, finding completely in favor of Mrs. Stillman. He held that: ish troops from the neutral zone, Mrs. Eleanor Mills, found murdered c ¢ ra ry, This official announcement was made} with the Rev. Mr. E. W. Hall, Sept \l. Smith will receive the nomination for Governor. Hearst will personally drop out, but will name the candidate for United States Senator. With this complication out of the way, the rest of the ticket will be framed and put through to-night. The convention adjourned at 1.53 o'clock this afternoon until ? oclock this evening after adopting the platform. The Hearst pussyfoot policy on Probibition was beaten jn the Plat- form Committee, and Smith's insistence on a plank ‘sdvocating modifica- tion of the Volstead act to permit light wines and beer accepted. The following statement was made® at 1 O'clock this afternddn by William office js not important, but it is A. De Ford, Mr. Hearst's personal at- Nal gars Baas sack " ‘Viples and show the sincerity of “Mr Josep A. Moore and myself} that declaration by nominating The proof does not show Mrs. Stillman was guilty of adultery with following the receipt of information|16, was performed to-day and showed Fred Beauvais. from Gen. Harington that Kemal had] that not only had she been shot three The infant Guy Stillman is a legitimate child of Stillman and Mrs. | promised to cease his advance in the times in the head but that an at-| Stillman and not the child of Fred Beauvais. zone. The leader of the Turkish Na-| tempt had keen made to cut off her The plaintiff, Stillman, was guilty of adultery with Helen Leeds | ticnalists, in his communication to] head. ‘The report that hor ankle was and has two children by her. Gen. Harington, also agreed to meet| broken und that the flesh of her arms E the British Commander-in-Chief in al nad ween scored with finger nail The referee decided there was not sufficient proof to show that | conference to be held soon, probably| gouges was proved untrue, Stillman had also associated with two other women known as “Helen” | Monday. ‘Avatudy;/of the autopey renort gave and “Clara” The Government 1+ the prosecutors to-day grounds for The complete victory of Mrs. S Harington he would have believing that Mrs. Mills and the mm over hef‘wusband brings to a support in demanding the withdrawal. | pector were standing in a close em- es 4 ie wae F close probably the most bitter tlebt tO tmpoee a cane ato Aoelde whether |prace when hé was whot-from bebind, between husbaid and wife in the his- The instructions to Gea. Farington|the bullet passing through the: back ed Gen. s complate torney: ive just rece 7 i men who can be trusted to make tory of New York courts. The decl- came after the morning meeting of|ot his head and coming otu of his eye rib ral ae Apllgring. mies |i effective. sion is sweeping and clear. The web the Cabi hich +e Mi sc that it made a punctured wound! re not to allow my (Signed) W. R. Hearst. of evidence in which Stillman sought wore advise reports th on her upper tip. Mrs. Mills wus ore eae LSA AN eas woma | 1 efore the convention Those who claim to be in the know Toile wit dae eva: went ematists were in actual perceptibly taller than Mr. Hall 1 ce would not goon any |havo the ticket starting in this to énmesh hi the British wired defenses P Weds ticket which, being tionary, |Shape--Smith for Governor, Mayor completely into the discard, and not at some points they had reached the| AM even more imaginative explana GHEE. Uadseeeee Bis Lnlkrwccd would stultify my record and | funn of Sehenectady for Lieutenant ® shadow is left upon her reputation shores of the Dardanelles. tion was that looking over his shoulder | —______ deciayation of principle and w h Governor and a Brooklyn man for‘ as wife and mother, but to the con agreed that furthe tl she saw the murderer, pistol in hand, » ar h she saw would 4 betrayal of nuine | United States Senator. — would jeopaniize the military pos deme | The Brooklyn man whose name is mt he banker him b be M Mills d in terror pressed ? e trary, reacts upon the ban t 7 a tion and cannot ‘be allowed to con- une br oe ae a ike ie sae M) nation for any public | being touted is Bird $. Coler, f 1 fired, Referee Gleason devotes the rn Police Believe Long Box It} _ It was unofficiany stated that the] and that she was shot tv | 1 * i ep | eonduct of the plaintiff he also finds promise cease advancing meant! ies FO FOR BOUT HERE WACON | FSPAPES Greet Reading of Plank for Beer ek, ver ) | a g the British barbed zs Middlesex Cc or W 1 defendant had offered proof to estab- penetrating the British barbed wir Middlesex C Dr. \ F | er part cf bis reasoning to the ques- government hud received Kemal's re-|0! the side of the head while hold precludes him from any reliet in the (eeuie eqne meaning werd nothing, as {t was impossible for his fia the taisity. of the charges that had wire or marching into the seas L, Long, County Physician of Some Men and Women Delegates and Spectators Join in Anti- nd ; ’ s 9 e ‘tan of the legitini b Carried Contained ply to the original ultimatum and re. | UD nd in the tnidile of the fore | Convention 5 First Real Chee beyond a Fececnavls do bt. The mis- y. S pointed out that Kemal’»: : 4 ; 0 | advaner rther without|/A. Ul. Smith of New Brur action, while on the oiher hand the! piILADELPHIA, Sept Ps to advance further without CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept o9|set, and Dr. E. L. Cronk, City Pt been broug!it against her. murder of a man in New Y the removal of his body, pack (United Press).—The neutral zone to-|cian of New Brunswick, who pc . Volstcad Demonstration. The referee suid Sullman's testi-[roush wooden box, In suspected fol-| (United Press).-—The neutral zone to. {la ic Tex caer Will Select | Handcuffed to Other Who Is ; a ie” t " Tony in support of his charges that|/lowing the finding of a stolen auto-| 4. Great tried ‘in vain to (Continued on boca asagi ct Page) os . 5] a" fter Stiff YRAC ~. Sept —The second session of the Democratic State « Mra, Stillman misconducted herself mopite, abandoned near a farm in|arrange a conference with Muse cas Opponent and Promote Rec eh After Stif Convention met at 12.55 o'clock this afternoon. with Fred Beauvais, ‘‘uncontradicted| Qo’ iy uee ten amilen fr ais] Kemal, leader of the Nationalists sek: tk Nima? Veiga) || > i s) and unexplained was sufficient to jus-|Che#ter Helghts, ten miles from this} Kemal. eater ote acetee HENRY FOR FORD TELLS Contest in November Figh ° ; e ape J , McCready of Byra tify him in believing Mrs. Stillman] <ity, yesterday. are hemmed in by the | seat HOW HE PLANS TO oe “DRY LAWA FARCE, cuse deliv red he invocation. guilty of the charges made against} The s transferred | Kemalists. who are being reinforced Tae Battling Sitt, conquerer of Georges] POHOWing what appeared for a me SAYS FRISCO JUR Mayor William S. Hackett of Al- her. A careful examination, however.| ¢rom the st: a Cadil- 1 iP Soyer Ax USE HIS WEALTH]... ah pageee seOreE ment to be a well-pla escape of ‘ Y | pany was elected Permanent Chair. of all the testimony hap shaken my|)). 4. Then the t tire neutral zone on pes SaEpen Heh: Mal a peees ‘ “Tabout thirty prisor being t nun on motion of the Committee on belief in the testimony of the wit- : rdanelle: bout the latter part n be , two men , the richest man in nesses called in the plaintiff's be-| Occupants half.” and Prohibition “Oppressive and instructions atpe rganization, through Mrs. O'Day, its Ss announcement was made to-d ned young to-day told what he 1 bo eee Guclans a tae . Tidemocratic.” Chairman. Robert J. Powers of Neither Stillman nor } wite. | wor ny in the @ to do with all h sd = ee BS erie i" ; ue lred t ~ FRANCISCO, Sept, 29 B » was clected Permanent Sec- “Fif!’ were present when the d nic Gitoca mene In an interview given t! Square Garden, the 'Velodrome t “rt withessed ; sie Wdettintontar can, {Tan e Mrs, Stillman or witl 5 4 , Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey ( ' P oer OF Hackett declared in a brief address sion was filed. : treet Journal, Ford dhe 1 stie’’ gna’ Vinee reported on a motor trip and ssure t sed folemploy 4 Sits kard, through M. He 7 A . pre 1 i an that “all signs point to overwhelming : unkno' Late ey returned, having dis- itended to employ h ney ir . avtawe: t » imo" ree," Democratic victory thig tall, Int- John A. Mack, guardian of Ba f the big coflin-shaped box industry to provi { 4 5 Couniv.iarank ig out that many Republican strong Guy was “very, vers ppy over the ai sae ie ies oa ie } ands of addit } und eppone t rivat hattt oa 1 cto the holds tn the State last fall had elect- j rogalt.” and said enc, ieeoral t to: increase: “tha sea t promoter would t | eepe had 1 | . 3 ed Democratic tickets. | . “I'm glad it js all ¢ ‘ and they 6c 4 soi ices n country ‘by a laces ntion who had been selected ¢ tm i ” . He demanded reorganization of the | am naturally most grat at? lowed by Chief of Police Cooper in I & are 5 ae; t calls on all State Government and preferred to rer will fle tecosdia otiee stat ee mem te eee ne : “The Rockefeller and Carnegie the Negro’s American debut but r " Z ketive in | the Miller programme as “sham re- confirmation of the A geri them. (ti a listributions are Ford |etated it would be ono of tt P iietenanl chic ganizations, made solely for th scl > catch up with them Th BenD Ke tated, “but I ¢ elleve in + fading ‘Hat rs ! t ee. Nf purpose of political t before Justice Mor c the a d try's leading light heavyweight | 4 i fi purpe P joa patronage. 1 keepsie on Saturday, Oct. 7 peared in a cloud of dust "i egion of that method," Tho financial “arrangements we ta ‘ y hich have not resulted in any say- | # Whether Mrs. stilln 1 begin] Foul play was suspected when in|prenieni Sirtesc Hill, Laphaki, Bigha _———— : ' nes and > the State platform was presented by | ny. of New York, who > it as the programme of j “militant, progressive democracy action for a divorce ' geen, he said. It te etrongly proba sehen bd Nuieen tore he asserted, but for her to reveal } ile we sound t as ae bi Bethe not made public but it is und LAYS ANEGGA DAY [sini nas been guaranteed a torge oum| 40d. police are msstit |. FOR 107 DAYS; NOW |°f,money hem, aliPp norense In tho election of the hattleerc WORLD CHAMPION | wit! sor’ 1u of the abandoned auto- ) and a grey cap, bearing the trade (Continued on Second i na ated 1 eRe bs rade public until Sih The ¢ : poluor rs of 6 State of New York.” _ Be Re CU een aan ca vres at rives in this eountry, If the bout ® Depart ‘ ! t irlety, the sale of Ing of the light wine and beer Mrs. eee ife. of © Turkish Infantry is in posses- Id in Jersey it will be a no decision | pulled up in front of c |: ‘ number of nk threw the convention inte an , rater Se Ges a heeu Oimabalere ded f the entire Chanak area, except White Leghorn Hen ‘Betsy’ | (air but Rickard is anxious te pro-| Among the thirty prisor ‘ the country |uproar, Delegates, both men and | Real Estate vansferred the box from one circular section Never Made a Miss nm the contest,in New York in|Johu Waldo, nineteen; F 1 the number of [ women, and spectators jumped to | . thanand deove aac. Shen town I'That T which case it will be fifteen rounds to] + twenty-nine, and J 1 F iceoralnie tot their shouting and cherie, Advertisements TREO Gleton Goteee Ge s held by the entrenched in All That Time, a decision thirty, all of No. 151 Bast 20t ' The demonstration, the first real o tor the nid Moore, “this big automobile,|ish, it was reported he OTTAWA, Ont, Sept, 29 will sail for this country. the 1 been arrested by Det _ of the convention, lasted two minut Ww vith two men and a young woman In] Masses of Kemalist int Champion egg layer of th art of October and is expected | Gilman and I f the E WOMAN KILLED HAN » name of Alfred EB. Smith was Sunday orld t 1p a lane and stopped. They into the ne ne ach here wround Nov. t. The| su | CLOTHES. greeted with an enthusiastic outbreak bi locked dsonndsaawi wie, cand dmive an world Is tho, t ed by ¢ ontest 1s Bch 4 for the later part} \ Wald Pax forty-five, No. 892] when, inclosing the reading of the Must be in | CLA) cede Rite Reae eet so ck ated - n m fot November } roke her neck | platform, @ paragraph Indersing hie The World Office To-Day they were out of sight but I still was Army Thrace t ee, Pimeac. ' s y hen ths | Previous’ administration was, read, able to see them the revolution f 53-63 root this| This was the first time the name sin the Epirus also the top of a staire [Of any candidate for any nomination , ‘ Before 6 P.! 1, “In a few minutes another car, a To insure proper classification fa . ——— (Continued on Second Page.) | (Continued on Second Page.) n : Page) ) iat rolled one might down, !had been mentioned in any but the A FORD A DAY GIVEN AWAY FREE For “What Did You Seo To-Day?"—See Pagest | ——————————————— ————— = : SS ee

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