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GIANTS GET 3 ON MEUSEL’S HOME The - (*Ciroulation Books Open to All”) . To-night’s Weather—FAIR. rucNlN ety EDITION ytnint EDITION 0ST — “| PRICE THREE CENTS” VOL. LXIII. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. Copyright (New York World) by Wress Publishing Company, 1922. f “Ciréulation Books Open to All.” | Entered as Second-€ Post Office, New ¥ NO. 22,171—DAILY, KEMAL ASKS P EAGE PARLEY - BE HELD AT SMYRNA OCT. 20 WITH SOVIET ——— Turks Reported as Invading Neutral Zone Near Constantinople. GREEKS CALL TO ARMS. (United Press)—Mustapha Kemal to- day proposed to the peace conference be held at Smyrna Oct. 20, with Soviet Russia partict- pating. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. Press), — British ¢ s the appearance sociated Headquarters. repor of Turkish Nationalist cav ¥ Kandra, in the Constantinople neutral zone. Kandra is approximately sixty- five miles east of Constantinople, near the Black Sea coast of the Ismid Peninsula, This is the first reported violation by the Kemal- ists of the Constantinople neut mone, although Turkish cavalry has repeatedly violated the neu- tral zone around Chanak, on the southern shores of the Darda- helles, The Ismid Peninsula of- fers the only direct approach on Constantinopel for land forces. The Mudania Conference was recon- venod at 10 o'clock this morning with Thrace the chief subject for consid “Ismet Pasha showed himself fairly (Continued on Second Page.) FROM U. S. WARSHIP Allies that a | at} deen wiped out by fore PARTICIPATING REPORT 130 DEAD, 7 TOWNS BURNED, e | | Into Millions. : NORTH BAY, Ont., Oct. 5.— | Between fifty and a hundred persons were drowned at | thirty death and Haileybury, at least burned to seven towns already have others Nave been fires raging in Northern Ontario, the worst ever experienced in the province. 8. »ral other towns are ia the path of the conflagration, but a steady rain began falling shortly after noon and hopes Jheld that these will be saved. Property loss already is mounting into millions of dollars. Wire communications lave «ol- lapsed over a fifty-mile area, und it is feared the loss of life in other towns not yet heard from will seri- ously boost the total. All of t! towns swept are along the Timiskam- ing and Northern Railroad between Dane and Cobalt, Refu rivin, ‘om Hall- sury brought news of the wholesale here was that scores had been injured and several trampled to death whon refugees who arrived his Among the on the boat were Michael Burn: MRS. MILLS TOLD OF FLIGHT RECTOR ~ AND SHE PLANNED Sister and Neighbor Heard Her Boast of Power Over Minister, $40,000 FUND IN BANK. “Flight Insurance” Fund Kept Secret by State Official of the Rev. Edward W. Hall than $10,000, the amount given out when the box was opened, was fol- lowed by the admission of the author- ties that they haye two witnesses to whom Mrs, Mills confided a few weeks ago that Mr. Hall was ready to start for Japan with her “whenever The $40,000 was for the most part in Liberty bonds One of these is Mrs. Elsie Barnhart, sister of the murdered woman, who lives in Paterson, he other is a woman to whom Mrs. Mills made the same confidence in the course of a casual meeting on the street. With these corroborations of the elopement story and with these con tradictions of the stopies of Mrs. Hall and the Mills's family County Detec- tlve Ferdinand David said to-day he felt it time to say that much of the narrative of the movements of sev- eral persons interested on the night when the rector and Mrs. Mills were last seen alive was “‘a tissue of lies."" ‘At the tlme the safe deposit vault she sald the word," that a $1,000 insurance policy in fa- the Orient with the Rev. Mr. Hall, the authorities have spent almost as for the murderers, Letters from Mrs. Mills to the OF GULDENSUPPE IN| cs. CASEI THE BRON Body of Man Found in Oil- cloth Fits Head Discovered on Sunday. HUNT LEGS AND ARMS. Torso Wrapped in White Ma- terial Such as Used in Case oilcloth and neatly tied with stout twine wedged between two rocks in a secluded clump of shrubbery near the junction of Snake Road and Iris Gar- den Road. Their curiosity impelled them to open the package and they shook out on the ground the bloody and decomposing torso of a man, The wonien ran screaming for the open and attracted Edward the attention of Carleman, a park who notified the police. A prelim. inary investigation established that the torso 1s that of the man whose head was found wrapped in bed tick- ing in Pelham Parkway, about a third of a mile from the scene of to-day’s discovery on Jast Sunday morning. The wrapping of the body in oit- cloth, the separation of the head, the foreman, legs and the arms gives the latest 4 semblance to the murder mystery Guldensuppe case of a quarter of a century ago. A » force of police- OUT IN CONSTANTINOPLE. Plague CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5. are reported, of which four have proved fatal. Yankees— ORO te BEE Boxmen Who Faced Each Other In Second Game of Series To-Day HAwiK EN upper section of the grand stand where men without influence can see the Yanks and the Giants for $ Nobody was excited A FORD A DAY GIVEN AWAY FREE nobody nolsy.@ per head was more than half filled, but they Special Daily Prize for Four Weeks For-“What Did You See To-Day 2” GIVES GIANTS THREE RUNS: DUGAN SCORES FOR YANKS ———\_- + —__—__— Bob Shawkey and Jess Barnes Opposing Pitch- ers at Start of Second Game of Series—An- other Capacity Crowd at Polo Grounds This Afternoon for the Game. GROH, third base FRISCH, second base E. MEUSEL, left fleld YOUNG, right fleld KE) 4LY, first base NGEL, centre field SNYDER, catcher J. BARNE pitcher and Hall Family. 25 Years Ago. 1 Only Minor Points and IN ONTARIO FIRE pa a Le H J (Special From itaff Correspondent Mrs. Marie Reglia and Mrs. Adelina Prsesenide et UP = Peenet The Evening Werld) | Soaducl of No, 2376 Belmont Avenue, TO-DAY’S BATTING ORDER Agreement. A NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 5.—fhe| hunting for mushrooms in the Bronx 5,000 Made Homeless and] rovetation that $30,000 more in securi-| Botanical Gardens at noon to-da GIANTS, YANKEES. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5— Property Loss Mounts ies was found in the safe deposit] came upon a bundle wrapped in white RANCHOPT, shortstop WITT, centre field DUGAN, third base RUTH, right fleld PIPP, first base R, MEUSEL, left ti SCHANG, catcher WARD, second bu SCOTT, shortstop SHAWEEY, pitcher Umpires—Hildebrand (A. L.) at the plate; McCormick (N. L.) at First POLO GRO! By Robert Boyd. DS, Oct. 6,—Jess Barnes, the Giants curve ball piteher, ¢; Owens (A. L.) at Second Base; Kiem (N, L.) at Third Base. a WORLD SERIES lf MFUCEI'C HOMERINFIRST | opened the game against the Yankees in the second game of the Warld series to-day. Miller Huggins, manager of the Yankees, sent Bob Shawkey, his veteran hurler to thé motif against the National League champions, hoping to even up the series, The Polo Grounds were filled when the game was called, the attendance being estimated at $8,000, Lord and Lady Mountbatten were the guests of Col. Jacob Ruppert, owner of the Yankees WORLD SERIES? HUH, | THOUGHT IT WAS from the bridge over the Harlem HYLAN IN CENTRE, © FIRST INNING. , GIANTS —The first ball pitched ty Bancroft was a strike, After one ball Bancroft fouled off the next two and ation, The attitude of the Greek del drownings. They reported the vi pan crened recersee ales Ree oe men and detectives started out this »[then hit te ward, who therw to Pipp Rae in a cnteanee homie ete Sah SUA nia ee we Me Hall from his mother-in-law, who] #fternoon to search Bronx Zoological E ALL PLAYED OUT ae, first pute Groh had one oisern Shure lac tow nier 9800 werdone: died a little more than a year ago,{and Botanical Gardens and Pelham Betting Was Even Mone Five minutes before the gates eh i rr he a ante vies The Greeks were expected to inform] “jires also are raging in the valley {924 it was merely given out that “'the| Bay Park for thé legs and the arms of y s Nite 1 . pad Ag I say = an oe the conference that they were unable] or the Maurice in Quebec. This} $0,000 was intact.” From the state-lthe murdered man which, it is be- e e Spened) AS Se Roby Rrounew aang tices which waa'tdo. Bhane Pig to make any decisions without con-|Conqagration was swooping down | @ent tt might also have been gathered) oy win ne found in that vicinity. As Rival Teams Lined Up day a man coming down the stops | Nel, Which was too short fore sulting the home government, they be-|Cariy to-day from the mountains to ‘ bathe ae ing only autherized to transmit the [Ary today from tie mone iGaxton, [Yor of the aged invalid mother of the surance that the torso and the ‘ tued by the Eutnam Division ot [fer 9 stetkes and one ball, H. Mag declarations of the conference lO} vnion y irendly mpletely sur. |™nister was only the other contents} head had been separated came from F s the’ Nave Wot: Central + esogiied . caught hold of a fast one i ‘ which ready completely sur A i © New York Centra ‘ SEES mee of the box, Robert Stetler, the Bronx Morgue or econ ame 0 eries sed drove the bill into the left field bieaé! Bete eae iie tie onterence desi: | juned by ames, ond to Bhawinifan, the Pecaae IAGe OF Crankneen and Kener, Le tiund’ that’ te ngeke er and asked what the crowd was Jers for a home tun, Groh and Priggh tng ov rejecting the conference Weel-|Grandmere and Grande Piles, which |.,9" petal expediency which, haa] the head sited on the. tors. Se ee vee World's Sorten,” he wax [ACFE heud of him, ‘The hit cleared Nn i were covered by heavy smoke pall. |—'° J 4 There ine oat aan si! 4 2 © was [the upper sign board and fell agaimgt served by the Greek Government. J /\)\", seal Pea "Pall. | cuided the officials in their conduct] ‘There were no wounds on the torsc a se : aa ; told. fila duernine’s official communique | see conn Ry wee Spleen eth of the case {s emphasized by the fact | except the marks where the knife had Bleacherites Arrived Early but Holders of Reserved “World's Series of what? he eae mton: structure. ) Youns Sip is ss s ila amber Shawinigan. sep ‘i ey ent ‘ ~ - ooh to Witt, and Kelly fouled Seb ? r yesterday's ja con- that the discovery of the additional] been used in severing the limbs, ‘ auiiee itt, and Kelly fou nage, yh sear igen verens ‘s Mudania con, |. The Sisters of Providence Hospital. 130,000 was not even intimiated at by | Sowever, the head bears a deep) gash Seats Made Late Rush. Yanks Got Another Tee a cud" Rica World's 0nding the inning. ‘THREE RUNS. 5 s , “*}the Roman Catholic, Anglican, ; ‘1 . " nee F a H . os A THREE HITS, NO ERROR shown for moderation and conciliation. WSs an officer of the State Comptroller's} over the right eye and a stab wound Big Hand as They Came On Field Series of Baseball," was the dis- S iy ; I Methodist, Baptis€ and Presbyterian : i y eld, g A YANKEE} h tossed out W! When it adjourned at 8 P. M, there : office who was present with represen-| behind the left ear. gusted answer, NKEE ‘oh tossed out Witt. were still minor objections raised by |churehes and the new court house of |tatives of the Hall family and the! The oilcloth is white with a dec- ee a “T thought. that was all over [Dusan went all the way to secamt the Turks to the terms of the Allied | Halleybury were burned to the grownd | prosecutor at the opening of the box.Joration formed by a blue square filled By Ba Bul last. week," remarked the ques- [Whe Bancroft — threw his edly draft of the protocol. by the flames which destroyed the |” From the day of Mr, Hall's funeral, | with blue flowers. As in the Gulden- sii it ee INERT tloner grounder over Kelly's head. Rul srench official message published |toWn in less than two hours. Inmates | when The Evening World first told of - - POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 5.—Karly hours at the Polo Grounds were calm Asked where i m frome the |[&Tounded out to Kelly uniosisted y in connection with the meet-Jof the hospital wire removed BEAU? tthe understanding by intimate friends (Continued on Second Page.) to-day. At noon the great amphitheatre was silent, hollow and top-heavy.| person said he cume from the {DUAR King to third. Pipp bouncks! ing at Mudania yesterday suid: OOD eu iit ioe L of Mrs, Mills that she had been look- > The bleachers were fillmg slowly but steadily vy $ " Bronx, He declined to give his {# Nt of Kelly's shins, scoring Dugan One report brought by the refugees |ing forward to an early elopement to] praGuE REPORTED BREAKING y ily with the $1.10 boys. Riera R. Meusel flied to Young. ONE RUN ONE HIT, ONE ERROR, SECOND INNING. flames ewept the Catholic church and | mych effort to discredit that report a8] has broken out in Constantinople, which} Were stillscoming, orderly, quietly. Great V-shaped gaps of empty seata GrANrecatecea heat cal ai ae NO WORD AT CAPITAL cashed S panie Amine Hundreds Whol they have to prove that they were}in crowded with Christians who havelwas evidence that New York fans were confident of getting seats at a HEARST AND SMITH Jpolter to Scott. snyder singled to had gathered there for safety. really making a worthwhile search]come In from Asin Minor. Six cases! igte hour, ON EITHER: SIDE|{m, Street mopping” at econ Stengel hurt his leg going into secon! and Cunningham ran for him. Barne REPORTED FIRED ON] wife and five enter, we wer res-| rector which Indicated that she was = Policemen who had come early, pre-| yank of Plan for Boost New York] hit into « double play, Scott to Pipp, ae * = cued from their blazing home at] dreaming of their future life together pared to buck a big confused crowd] into the discard Dinner Where Hatchet Cunningham going to third. Bancrog . : saw ‘ — - were kept secret oe stood around yawning. ‘They had] Hugging really has 1ittk > ‘re Thatchet ated to Ruth, NO RUNS, TWO HITE Greek | Legation, However, (Continued on Second Page.) It was officially asserted that the For Those Aiming Ssenithars cies Revilent with noting |aboutr-exceit Will Be Buried, NO ERRORS. Receives Despatch from |——-———— 5 Bey es a pee Oe jonrace me on their minds but missed breakfast. | Tacking staft work yor John P. Hylan, seated as] POSTAL CLERK DIES mae which to ol ay witha ab sed breakfast. | ene ” Joh lan, seated as Athens Telling Of It. HAZERS WHIPPED woman, Even now that the $40,000 to Buy a Houseor The sun that down in mid-summer] hoard does rit have the main guest of honor with Alfred! On way TO BALL GAME WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—The re- “filght insurance” is admitted, such . form. The semi-circle of bleachers] brain as KE. Smith on one side and William American destroyer BY OTHER STUDENTS |jctormation as the prosecutors may WhoPlanto Build ; shift, In th headquarte , 1 A port that an Americ: tose Gy how thin coed fortane looked like a great display of linen D wadquarters tandolph Hearst on the other, 18] Holmes Dies Suddenly in Washroom was bombarded by the Turks while/q.; 2 ET stre 7 | i and white shirtings. Not a fan wore] C#Pds are what Is going to happen urday of Sw t Office, f eniors y Straps ON |was acquired by the minister ts with knows y taking off refugees at Aivall, a town . bs hela & cont Hight at the Commodore Hotel during |. While preparing “to go to the Polo Sophomores. ha ‘ playing trumps, white ja pa Nth "INT Grounds to see the second game of the North of ‘Bmyxns, first carried in a ee, ee ose Hurther Giaclosare ofthe contents) rhe Wobid's “Real © ads, con-},_ 18 the grandstand proper, where the} trom short sults, the so-called Boost Now York dinner, | World Series to-day, Richard Holmes, Routers despatch’ from Athens, is MACON, Ga., Oct of the letters of Mrs. Mills to the] tain g wealth of practical information |™ore @ffluent have their seats re-} watcn eaten Ge theatmatan weet te acho ts toe eed a repeated in a despatch from Athens Mer University sophomores rector, which she hid for him every relative to the salé of houses, many] % rved, there was not Ingle cUs-] “Beat : HOM ROE at Morton and Weat Streets, bé- received to-day by | the «| who were found guilty of hazing | 4ay 19 the kitchen used in connection! of which are ready immediate | tomer UP to 12.30 o'clock Bhawkey who are supposed to be handling the iM and died before meldcal ald Legation. The Legation ‘ “Pres! with the ‘assembly room of the! Occupancy, The Real Estate ade.| Jt was 1 o'clock when the Yunks | ang gam Jones," details of the dinnes reach him, gave no details. by the university President, were | ehurch, show an Intensity of feeling also iis ention many desirable plots, clad in white, this being thelr home] the dougt : Not only will Hylan, Smith and Holmes, ses lived at No. ate Clifton i e = jor e' ve shina fi ot da = as 7 Gough ! Place, Brooklyn, had been employed b Selther the Navy nor the State} Soundly thrashed by seniors last jand an abandonment of reserve in} ideally located for building purposes, | 22, came on the field with Frank] tp untit the moment « Hearst shake hands and let bygones! the postal service four sears, "He went night and to-day the university |some of them which would cause the ae . He Baker at their head. There was a Tao vuatines ar the posta e four years, He went Department to-day had any confirma- ’ Hl 2 Antcaticntare 1 be Gor ne on Prospective home o s should read s attack yesterday Giant ones, according to the dinner | to the dressing room on the fourth floor authorities said they believed that | investiga @ commended for The Sunday World Real Estate Secs] clapping of hands, but no ovation.| stout boouters, but thelr wivow will likewhae| Ce the eubepone offies and chortle atters tion of the reported attack, : ; 33 a a _| hazing was a closed incident at | suppressing parts of those particular tion, for in it will be found the latest] The fans evidently were saving their] meGraw's occu prominent places on the dais,| ward employees found him lying on the Mercer letters. and best information regarding real] energies for later outbursts that wereland playing like a lot of bushe where all the most prominent of the} floor, Dr. Althshult of St, Vincent's The sophomores, it was unde: There are also answers to these let- estate. to count. The Yanks took turns at} overheated guests are to be seated Hospital pronounced him dead 4 4 Stood, among other things spenk- . . World ‘Real Estate" and | batting practice : Mayor Hylan wis asked if he had oo Real Estate Advertisements Ta tele dew, achool nares. Tuese (Continued on Fighth Page.) 29.2 “To Let" Ads. Last} Pitcher George Murray hurled pr (Continued on cant Of thee propesed reconciistion | St CASHIER, ROB COUNTHA a t and yesterday the eee ae ce slants at h nin one etween and #1 ; 1 zt RS, For Sunday World fay, Solent Aus Brae Ne | SAN DIEGO TO. NEW YORK FLIGHT Month. pice slantd OF Dis teaninares, ONE Conema nt ABDICATION between Hearst and Smith at the din-] CLUB IN CHICAGO SUBURBS. 4 president of the university gave IS ABANDONED. More Than Correspohd-| @!ter another they gave George @ ike ner, He replied that he knew abso-| CHICAGO, Oct —Three robbers Must Be in The World Office them the alternative of similar |.) 1 ES ABANDONED. caus 6,905 eTStoneh Lase Year) | lively betting WSR HAs FF lutely nothing about the dinner ar] dashed into the offiée of the Lake Shore On or Before Friday treatment or expulsion. The | SAN DINGO. Gali Oot a moune : Z The Yanks, 8 to & favorites yester-]_A,THENS. Oct rangements, The most active of the} Country Club early’ fo-day, led the | ‘ sophomores said they would take | 7c. POry fom Mevoid "Temecula early now even money in the bet.| {rhe decument dinner planners vouch for the truth of] Cubs cashier, Jonn, dudes. | into an To insure Proper Ulassitication a whipping. gee Pyar eee. thaccrendy kod THE SUNDAY WORLD ting. The great pitching scarcerow] (rece ry that Smith and Hearst will| Rqcusnoss end) then’ raided the club | THE WORLD Seniors were provided with | oakley Kelly abandoned their non-stop] REAL ESTATE SECTION | that nung over the Giants has been] ost while the burial of the hatchet a pub-| puitdings, eacaping with $500, Glencor straps and the punishment was |san Diego to New York flight in the} {§ READ IN 600,000 HOMES| ripred apart. Its innards were made} the printer, emony within sight of all thelpotice believe the robbers expected to given under school supervision, big army qnonoplane T-2 to-day of straw, "Bullet Joe Bush, the! wnnounced make a big haul tn lMquors,

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