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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. ANO POLL WORKERS SEND OUTS. 0.5. Total Is Less Than Wednes- day Despite Leaders’ Efforts to Arouse the Voters. The record brenking reeistration which political leaders expected yes- fterday failed to materialize, fewer » Persons going to the polls than on 3 Wednesday. Word was sent out to y Democratic and Republican workers last night to redouble thelr efforts to get men and women to the booths before Saturday night to qualify for voting in the State election Nov. 7. Only 160,368 men and women fegistered yesterday, as compared with 168,050 on Wednesday. Yester- day's figures fell far behind those for the fourth day in 1920 and 1921, and were only slightly higher than in 1919. F Four members of the Board of Elec- -tiens of the 87th Electiqn District of jhe 84 Assembly District, the Bronx, ‘ were censured yesterday by Commis- sioner of Elections Jobn R. Voorhfs when they appeared before him to an- . swer @ Charge that tney had allowed » man to register by proxy for bis wife. * = Following are the, figures for the # «fourth day: MANHATTAN, 1922 1922 Totai . 4th Day 4 Days Pea EY : BSzE Eea28 228 isles EH ON. i922 1920, 1931. 4tB Day ig is te ‘Base Ber a3 Bn a 4,539 jas a8 28.7 28.151 23,196 YN, vg 1 - 1922 ara 3 ey ig re 3B, ae 28258 roe ee z 193 FR i i 703 1, O14 1 ‘000 10,804 Bint iaiet 8,120 Lars 6,871 4043 2678 11.one 4054 32m3 | 12,401 +8 2040 11048 V1 018 05,081 207,121 4 zi ) 2H88 Ele ont | eed % 7 Total ..-.--- 4873 4,637 8, A ¢ BECAPITULATION, *\ Berough, 3920. 3981, ath Day Day : . . y 4 Daye Micbnitian .. Thott Ohaus “wuit0” Snubs ocMrenx .. + 26,742 28151 Brooklyn . T2492 65,170 queens 21.885 1M,41s ui i738 Au Fi otal ....+-308,501 182,000 150,963 70,100 Lee Parsons Davis has returned from ‘ two months’ hunting trip in the * Capadian wilds. _ Miss Virginia Scoble of Eastland * Avenue, Pelham Manor, after a few po days at home, has returned to Miss » Dow's school at Briarcliff Manor, Miss Gindys Bateman, daughter of *-€hy' Comptroller and Mrs, Lesile V, “Bateman of Mount Vernon, will be smapried to Stanley A. Mason, von of ‘Mra, Robert Mason of Providence, R. 1, "next Wednesday evening, in the {\ghipet of Bt. John the Divine, the Rev. VV. A. Gardner officiating. Mr. and Mra, W. H, Stewart, former residents of Mount Vernon, have moved to Alger Court, Bronxville. Mr. und Mra, William J, Harper of Tast Fifth Street, Mount Vernon, have Deen entertaining Mrs, William Pilson, Mra. Bradtord Hoyt and her daughter | One of the most important social events in Mount Vernon will be the Annual charity ball for the benerit of | ‘the looul hospital at the local armory “the evening of Nov. 15. The committee on arrangements is made up of the fol- towing: Arthur E. Lane, Arthur And- ‘@rson, Lee Bach, C. W. Breck, William G” Brogan. George L. Close, HB. Coho, Harold Fendler, Max Fertig. Miyor Edwin W, Flene, T. A. Jenkins Jr. C. R. Johnson, George T, MacBeth, Charles M. Miller, Dr. W. H, MeNelil, Harry J. Mold, P. A. Murray, George W. Smail, C. A. Sparkman, Dr, T. C Swift, P. W. Shepard, Ephriam Sam- ueis, B. A, Stone, Dr. J. H. Tatiman, john Van Horsen, Jacob Ferber. 150,363 REGISTER One Day in Al Smnith’s Headquarters Candidate Shows Himself a] was claimed immediately on his ur- | couple of factories and an outside S18} J y6 plac Smith, sprung from the plain peoole and ever in sympathy with them, isn’t a “mixer,” @ man of uffairn und an executive of wonderful ability, and with a firm grasp on matters of State, | paigm fur wie , rs _|PRICES IRREGULAR, thoaik: a Se oe Live, Optimism TREND DOWNWARD . MRS Chem pt COMMITTEE ea rare Art. Cotton. Olt Profit Taking Apparently in]4m prs sna Progress on Overbought |Am tre tpt... Market. Am iM ‘ Am Am § little in the price move-|4™ am The ments on the Stock Exchange this morning to indicate what ‘the imme diate trend of the market is likely to be. On a turnover that was sub- stantially, smaller than an earlier days of the week, prices moved 4n an irregular manner but with a major, ity of chenges being downward, One section of the speculative com munity held to the opinion that the current upward swing cannot con tinue because of the over-bought con-| ‘aq tiem & Ad dition of the market and the expan Atl Coast Line Melt & Tet Steel Pary Am Sugar sion in brokerage loans, and that a in Nichols reaction of at least moderate propor- Locomotlve tions must occur. " Most commission ee houses advi ed customers to cash in their paper profits. Another section of the finaneial community adhered to the belief that there will be n other ‘melon’ cuttings similar to that ordered by the Standard Oil com- panies of California, New York and Now Jersey and that the bull market is far from over. Stocks of the companies named.were subjected to pr -taking ow the theory tha the good news was out \ and had been, discounted.’ Standard PLL . of New Jersey stock reacted nearly TELL ji é 20 points, New York shares trade \ in on thé Curb Market were heavy and California shares were slightly lower. But stock of the Vacuum Company shot up high record; Stands points and Py Inde » Superior. eather ther f Just ‘A SHORT DRIVE To Chi Mi & & P ) points to a new] cht Mil @ st P ‘d of Ohio rose 20 rle rose 10 points. endent oil shares were higher, North went & Pacific with Mexican’ Pete showing a gain of i Ki 4 ‘ >» yj A more than six points and others gains any, running from one to more than two iin point There were bl speculative in American C; National Lead and] several other issues whieh, rumor has it. are Hikely to decinre stock div dends, but the general industrial Ist was what is known us spotty. uM Steels after showing early ef rood sized fractions reacted below] Cuban Am Sug. Proskauer Rion the closing figures of ihe previous | Cibs “y session, Th CITIZENS COMMITTER PRES U:S.TRUSKING LORP But equipments continued to fee! the | Vavison Chem effects of the large orders railroads ne for equipme and Amer- ‘ival. There Were u dozen things to] business. ican Locomotive gained four point OME m0 / Hy ” Aye sal’? Mixer” of Rare/Friend-| .. aone, but none of them ruffed 1 Ke Tas Tena nner te what | cenroade like the indust Making Capabilities, Every | sair in the candidate's head. He hat] he wants me to put on them and Lui] Were clveeulan with most changes One About Him Breathing| * "mle an@ @ nod or « handshake fo» | string them al’ ulong the Bighway’ Teg ino. bu the few in the inside room and told} Will be eer Cea my con- -—_-—_ > — Buoyant Hope and Almost! of tose wnom ne could see who wore re ee. sssgey| CHARGES PIT RULE Cocksuredness, waiting without of the Citizens’ Committee, and is not WHEAT PERG WL ve ttn Cuenta ce eres a te toee|| BROKE MAY WHE Greene,’ “How's the family? Sketet.7| Governor's behalf, but can do two = : ‘ .Joen's work in the management of] Pyader Savs Price S re Can you tako me while Pm Ouse eee ee she's been in Al's" Trader Says 1 rice Sumy i] Have you met my son? corner for years, After Delivery Conditions Introductions wers acknowledge | Col. Fred Greene, former Highway : . and the candidate plunged into th | ‘omr issior » in 1 Smith — minis Were Changed. business ahead of him us if unawar | ration, @ropped in on his way up| : : of the presence of uny one else excer | sty.¢ to take part in the carapaign. CHICAGO, Oct. 13 (Associated those directly interested In the cam “1 just bought « handkerchief for | Press).—Arthur Cutten, known as plays | Col ns of | cruciy ane Sugar Det Dome Mines . Du Pont atman By Joseph S. Jordan. If anybody has any idea that ‘Al’ ort he sud. “It's the Kind the} one of the largest opera thal er cere ce fan afternoon with the Democratic] It’s a busy workshop, the headqua’ | rarmers buy and Tam going to show] onicago Board of de, appearet | jdeon Motor ters of the former Governor, ye Jit to them und ‘tell them* how mu-h eae Gubernatorial candidate would dispel the illusion. Quarters in the suite occupied by the Citizens’ Committee for Alfred E. Smith, room No. 244, in the Hots! Biltmore, He ts to be found there on afternoons and evenings when he is in tife city. It is there that he has his conferences, receives his visitors, whether from down town or up thw] still greater improvements. The poy } tidate us far buck as May. State, reads his nwll, answers ques-|Ularity of the former Governor ‘+1 him, for one thing, on account of his tions as well as his correspondence, le Commis- | Hendee HMoustor Hydrautte ind) acular rise, fine everything seems to run ulong lik nere they w | be paying for it in| before the Fe well oiled machine, Joxeph M. Prov | jnother wonth, f.anks to the tariff.}sion to testify regarding — the kauer 1s airman of the Citizen Mh, I'm going to talk tariff to them. | “squee: Committee, as he wus two years WH give them facts in lieu of Miller's | 4} and the manuger of the Smith cum | jpures.'? paign, He sees everybody who want One of the he rtiest of the Smith] broke from $1.46 to $1 to see ‘*Al,"’ and distributes, the mino | upporters among the women is Mrs |last twelve days of the month. Lag ela Mad ae tied nears Jota Blatr, Vice Chairman of the] ‘The break in May wheat, which re- e jute,”? sald Mi tic U vo = Ercibeinritare iors und inere ‘ee seas Union of Women of Man-) suited in millions of dollars loss for 4 id, ‘were out| the “Jong” interests, came after the couraging, and when "Al" starts hi | “we women,'’ she up State tour next week ther will t« | ror former Governor “mith is a can-| Board of Trade had ruled that car-lot We want Former Goy. Smith mukes his head in wheat last May when the price, -af A spec 6 during the deliveries were legal on May con-] invincible ou . rac " ” y ‘on Products greater than ever and the attacks « | ipiendid record on child welfare; not | t@ct# whereas ordinarily it is neces- | [im Poni Gov. Miller, who has been put on th | jnly because women want it, but that | Sary to make delivery at an clevitor. | jowet Tea {ssues statements and prepares his| defensive, are rebounding to the cred #¢ jy for the good of both men und] Mr, Cutten asserted that fhe car] Jewel! Tea pt . speeches. of our candidate, Among our cit omen throughout the State. Men Jones Bros Tea .. 1] visitors are men und wamen who ar | ire us much Interested in child wel- 3 Kaysen N Alfred E. Smith Jr. now a-full cll | siieg with the orgunizution und thof | ‘iro us ure women. and, was the immediate cause of the] Kansus city en, paid his first visit to the heaq-| wig are not. They ure ull a unit fo drop in May wh He contended quarters last evening. He cyme In| the nominee." . cimtniat pal pul we tosh actien that the holders of the wheat were with his famous dad, with whom *he|FORMER AMBASSADOR. OFFER: | j.riy that he has an open mind. foreed to fou im Cs aliney, de- had previously registered at the pur- HIS SERVICES, “We like stand on the Work- Laie ee Succontc ? pes Pe Etsy le school on Henry and Olive@Street,| Among the visitors yesterday wu men's. Gompenshtio law, the efIcney | a tne aera cao ta Weurter ‘ ed eae Henry. Morgenthau, former Ambu- [of which Governor Miller destroy Aa oreersltk Brae dp tm the afternoon, On Nov. 7 youns | sagor to Turkey. and who, in 1912 Jby having inserted the clause com-} Whether the eyse pat ty toneise Alfred will cast his {list vote, Whicn| way Treasurer of the Wilson Can | pelling direct settlement with the in Toumnihe pilose of wheats. ater Calton will be one more vote that his father] paign Committee, © Ambussado | surance companies. 1 um interested | OWN 1 WiOs fy Mae didn’t get two years ago. dropped in to express his good wishe | with Mrs. Norman de R. Whitehouse | Presse’ th fat it had. 5 ‘ : to “Al and to offer his services ti Jin the Whitehouge Leather Vroducts, aera ‘Are you going to tuke the new | shy way they could be used. Mr. Mor | nd 1 know at first hand how work.|T+ M. HILLIARD LEFT voter out campaigning with you?"’ the genthau has not tuken active purt | |men have fared under the change in $1,000,000 ESTATE elder “Al? was usked, politics ince the memorable Wilso: |ije jaw. They aré practically help ‘No,’ responded the former Gov delivery rule demoralized the market “We women also admire his splendid ask Mother Lode . Magma Copper w Mallinson & Co . ‘, less. Provides Lit t 1 821,000 ez ‘ ‘ State Senator Salvatore A. Cotith (oS a Se hia eaterent BAe Manat! Sugar ernor, ‘He ts studying law and 15} wi is a candidate for re-election fro: And so it a eadquarters ail " mene Fs keen for the work. 1 wish that | hud] the 18th Senatorial District, is at th | “a¥ long. When VAI" ts In the city] The will of the late Thomas M, Hil- Mut ¢ Baers done the same thing twenty yeurs ago, | head of the Italiun*bureau for forme | 2¢ meets eae talks with the news-}iard who was manager of the Waldorf- | Marian, ra Gov, Smith, apermen in the mornings and again} astoria Hotel and dled at his residence | sint Mee “AL will get 90 per cent, of tho Ital | the afternoons, His own business | xo. aay a eather tee fun vote In the Stute, suid Senuto sto walt, When James J, Riordan, ‘ or when I was his age, and I wouldt t lerwood Avent have been fooling around politics to pe same was true of motors | Cuba Cane Su pt a) sve NYG ort 49% Py ; i Oct. 20 last, disposing of nn estate of | Mex Seaboard ct da: Cotillo. “There ure ubout 125,000 Ital | President of the United States ‘Truck: Fee es ce ihe a Paige Moon Motors PLENTY OF WORK, DOESN'T ]ian votes in or New York une | ing Corporation, "Al's" “boss."* wants | OVE" $1: aeheoe ie) MINS | Maxwell Motors A TURN A HAIR 178,000 in) th State Goy Smith o see him'be goes to the Biltmore te leaves wife, Marie D. Hil-] Maxwell Motors & 3 an hus been the friend of the Italians. Hs | de was the last ening, at the| lard, a ut st and also a spectal} May Pept Stores 1 The former Governor's attention] hus tived umong the und knows th | close of the day and waited with the 21,000 in railroad and pub-} Mexican Peto <== — | pulse of the people. thers. But he was there with a sraaie Pe On Pelham Manor, have returned trom al ‘They are ever grateful to him for | anile, He was with “At before he ‘ wife of | Mienig ieee! motor trip throwgh the northern part] Having pasevd the bill making thi | was C nor, and he was with him| William D. Wat Fa., re asinn & Bt Louie of the State, day—Columbus Duy—a legul holiday. patter he was rhor, und sald that | celves ten $1,000 railroad bonds. An=t ity ian & TW I Mrs. J. Bt. Who spent four weeks} Joseplh Murphy, Democratic leader {he would be with bim when he be:| other. 8 sahelie. Morris Ob, PRES ig ke PEW 1 on the Pacific Coast, has returnd tof of ‘troyy we wlatar ne Ale “ie aie aa te lelphiss, Au similar amount. Ru] 4? & ; her home in Lawr Park. Bronxville, |? i] ‘alg 8 comes mor ain, on the Arse} foiph Waldner of Brooklyn is be-} si, pac 4 Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Fish have taken | Quarters on the day before, of next January. © yueathed £5,000 in bend: Mont W ver the Thurber country home Demoerati: er, on arriving “It's a good fleht.” he Rat Church Lane, Scarsdale, for the winter] city. makes his first call on the go months, while Mr. and Mra ‘Thurberfof the ticket. Mr, Murphy b will spend the winter ja Manhattan County Judge William F. Bleakley Al fighter, and that's the] ite is a fine looking lad and @ modest sind of & man to win a good figlt.’ one, but he has the famby fire in his When the former Governor was|eye and it beams with Intelligenc “Governor Al’ the most wonderful un: picturesque turn has granted the pplication of Frank] out ever witnessed in Troy on the oc aed ey he felt about the election,| “I'll leave ‘that to dad,"’ he said adopt Florence Exmlly MacDonald, casion of the cundidute's visit there} MO Sane ott as BLACK CAT LUCKY, SAYS Ar daughter of George 'T. } on next Monday aignt, never felt better in all my life, sur" r Brooklyn, who iu unable to properly caro) David Fitzgerald of Glens Faite| Ref more confident. J have proved] when Alfred EB. Smith was signing & Went for the child, Its mother ts dead, Wan another of “A visitors, Mr | by the records the falsity of Gove t Buhite Ameren the voters’ registry | I rees Inst my ad-| Ss: ol No. 1, t ministration and he hasn't answered| Streets, Jast aleht { itd will hereafter bo known | : charges made by me in my Yonk. | ax 1 ie Fitzgerald brought the comforting us: aga ad B. "Winifred Brown surance that all the rock-rbbed Yonkers hag been fied for probate wit] Publicans up his way were for “Al Aurropate Sinter. Rhe left atout $10.01 Je one mistake, he suid, {1 which goes to her slsier, Anna T, Miller, and they're « mys she “maker nother his record Is gainst im, and it}? * of the live wires! looks very much as if we had him or und “* In fhe run,’ a E. jr, smiled when asked] re he thought of tho campulgo. {man North: Amer pf rihe nor Miller's ch ets speech. He won't come down ta]se¥ 4 cat the issues of the campaign be him. When the Gove he Kitz" bso beeanas , tion of the State hg sgt vt y il Kinds of endeavor, He has « big tel, a bott works, a laundry@a it Low 81% $1% Wh 133% 1214 110) Oty Ons 41% 8014 101% 514g Lat 81% 81% 4 138 121% 119 ot 101 51% 48% Phillipa Het Pleree-Arrow pf Pierce OM 4. Pittebureh Coal .. Pressed St Car Prod & Refin Pullman ‘ Punta Alew Sug.. Pare Ol ‘ Pure Ol pt ...+ Pigely Wikgly ... Ray Cont Reading Teading 1# Reading @d Replogle 8! public Bteel s+ Tov pth Rey Teb pt . Repub Motors . Royal Dut St iH SL& 8 F 8 I. & South 8 1. & South p! ‘Sterling Prod. Sav Arms Saxon Motor .. 4% Sea Air Line pt 10% pt Sears-Roebuck 80% Beneca Coppers. 7 Shell Tr & Tr... 98% *Binclair ON .... 83 80 Porto Rico 8. 43 Southern Vacific. 05 Bouth n Ratlway 2614 ) Ratlway pt Stand Ol of Cal 4 Stand Oi Stand Ott Submarine Boat Sweets of Amer... 214 plcer Mfg ..... 19 Skelly O11 10% Tenn Cop & Chem | 9 Texas Co .... x Guif Sulp.. exas Pacific Texas Coal & Ol Tobacco Prod... O14) 614 Tob Prod A Trans-Cont Oil Twin’ Cl r Timken R inion Bw nin Ot 2 fie Retail nd Prod. 1 8 Ind Alcohol S Roalty 38 Rub ty ist pt. \ l t l l t t t t t r t t v Vivandou Wabash Westinghouse Wheeling & L Wheel & L White On . Wilson Co : White Eagle Ol, *Ex dividend. 45 31% LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty $1-2s, opened 100.6 rst 41-48, 100.04, up .0: -06; I ond, Fourth, 43-48, 100.18, off ft 02 CURB. Opened firm, Gulf Oil, 3-4; Int. Pet., 24; Tob. P. Anglo-Am. Oil, Sit. Creek Prod., 20 3-8; 18 3-8, up 1-8; , up 1-8 Ind., Opened mand, 4.48 1-41, French fr 8, up 000 cable: cables, 042; 9.94, off . Third, 6 O. N. ¥., new, 55 3-4, up CHANG r. Sterling, de- demand, ,0757 1 Lire, demand, Victory 2; called, 100.08. new, Exp. 71-8, 1-8, up 1-4; Mtn Prod., 6.45, off Mutual, 13, to +» Up 8-8, up 3-4, off Belgian franc, demanit, cables, 0707, Marks, .0008 3-4, off Drachmas, .0318. Swiss + up 001 0000 1-8. franc, de- mand, .1855; cables, .1867, off .001 Guilde nand, .8888; cables, .3891, off 0004, Pesetas, demand, .1522; ca- bles, .1524, off .0000 1- kroner, demand, .2660; 2. Swedish bles, .2664, up .0001. Norwegian kroner, demand, 1816; cables, .1820, up .0 037. Danis! kroner, demand, .2021; cables, .202 oft .0U15. eee CROMWELL URGES STOCK FRAUD CURB Says Martin’ Law forced, Would Go Far . to Protect Publi ROCHESTER, N. ¥ Seymour L. Cromwell, . If En- Oct. 13.— President of the New York Stock Exchange, ad- dressed the Rochester Ad. Club at a luncheon on methods of curbing fraudulent practices and abuses in connection with the sale of invest- ment securities. Asserting that the New York Stock Exchange was the keysto tional credit structure, M declared: ne of the na- Ir, Cromwell Anything, therefore, which threat- ens the keystone menaces the whole structure, That 1s why we of the Stock Exchange are alert when legis- lative measures are dies for investment abuse sed as reme- es, We want to see the swindler suppressed and punished, but we also w sure tha reaches out for him it d same time Jolt the k weaken the credit areh."* Mr, Cromwel} Law would eliminate 1 but t the Legislature made an appropria it, although the Exp the Martin I ant to make t when the arm of the iw not at the ystone and ny never hi n for enforting und the In- vestment Bankers’ Association had urged such action, — ON CHARG powp 1 © OF HOM. Joseph Dowd, No. 3¢8 Weat 28th Street, was held 00) Dail yeday by Muglateate He nan affi davit charging # st homicid He ij Heged to have te drivin th hen it crambed | ‘ nda AU Aree inte fo Oe ea * on Monday, AUTO DRIVER TELLS OF RATHENAU KILLIN LIPSHC, Oct. 13 CAsaociated Press There has been a draméatle turn fj the trial of tho men accused of t munler of the late Walter Rathena oreign Minister, when Ernst) Werm Techow, who hid been charged wit} having driven the automoblie which Rathenau was adsassinated, cor feased fn court ‘Techow said he hed acted under du as Erwin Kern, who was identified Rathenau’s assnssin and commit siticlde when surrounded by the threatened to shoot him if he withd from the murder plot. ‘Techow down when the pr Judge Jected him to a dramatic cross ination. yy i Ms Whole Wheat “Macaroni Grocery stores now have macaroni of a different color. It is CAPITOL WHOLE WHEAT Macaroni, and it is brown. It is made of the en- tire kernel of wheat and naturally-has the nut-flavor that makes all whole wheat foods so de- / lightful. Alfred W, McCann, the noted food expert, endors- es CAPITOL WHOLE WHEAT Macaroni, He considers it a highly nutri- tive, healthful food for men, women and Cay, our grocer for WHOLE WHEAT Maca- roni the next time you buy macaroni. You can also jet CAPITOL WHOLE WHEAT Spaghetti. The Atlantic Macareal Co., Inc. Long Island City, N.T. Now on sale at all the follow.ng stores Daniel Reeves, Inc. Sheffield Farme Co,, Inc, L. Oppenheimer Gristede Bros., Ine. Jobn J. Tomich T. J. Healey Magna Stores H. Batterman Co. R. H. Macy & Co. Thomas Roulston Acker, Merrall & Condit Ce, Send for free booklet of new recipes

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