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DNDGES ISSUE IN ATTAG ON WINE AND BEER STAD 1922 - POSING AS TRAMPS, “AFFINITY” TOLD DRY AGENTS SEIZE ' WIFE ON HUSBAND, = >y 88 SHE WILL BECOME BRIDE TH:S EVENING cemeene, (MOTHER GETS BOY SHE ENTRUSTED A BIRT TO ANOTHER Court Finds Against Woman; Threatens Raiders in and Showed Love Notes, Governor Forces Transit Is- Sue With Unequivocal Pledge of 5-Cent Fare. ALL ROUTES FOR NICKEL Greeted by Great Straphang- ers’ Audience in Washington and unequivocally, and realizing fully the difficulties that may still fare | mean the chance to ride from any point in this great city to siny other point in this’ great city for a single fare of 5 cents.”” That was the windup of what was fleclared to be the greatest speech that Gov. Miller has made in his campaign. It was tho windup of his reply to former Gov. Smith's chal- on 177th Street, near St. Nicholas Avenue, where. the people of Wash- ington Heights aro fed on traction and for one hour and thirty-five minutes. The place was jammed, but when he apologized for taking up so much time, the crowd yelled to him to go on. “We'ro. getting educated!" voice, “Give us some mor It gvas probably the crowd and the reception that the Governor got which Inspired him to his fervid utterances Ho was happy and he joked and laughed, and even in his dignified mo- ments there was a smile ever ready to come to his lips. In the first place, yelled a and the crowd was ranged eight and ten deep along the walls at the back Jesse of the 23d District was speak- ing. His confrere, Senator Ward Tolbert, had just finished talking on the coal and housing situation, both of them being charter members of the Lockwood Committee, Senator Tolbert had paid his respects to the Governor and said that he would leave it to him to talk of the coal situation. “Wild Bill” Donovan had cunie and (Continued on Eleventh Page.) aioe Democratic Candidate Draws Such Throng in Queens Over- flow Meetings Are Held. ALL FACTIONS THERE. Combats Governor on Issue Rival Has Raised in the made in a speech last night, that Al known to the clever lawyer, Gov. Miller twisted the light wine and beer issue into a form where he could evade a direct answer as to where he stogd. I dislike to be raking the Gov- ernor’s memory on the campaign of two years ago, but he went through the State at that time talking about the imporance of he St. the greatest State in the Union would always be felt in Washington. What about the power and influence of New on the question of the antendmeut to the Federal Volstead act would have a good deal of influence, It was a prominent leader of his own party that asked me whero I stood on this question and I answered him freely and frankly. Some leaders of the Governor's own party have deen put- ting the question to him and his dodge of the issue is merely an at- tempt to carry w. ron both shoul- ders. Mr. Smith spoke last night ar the * Queens Borough is noted for Its MEETING. All factions past and present were represented. There were old Cassidy men, who have been off the reserva- tion for years, old friends of the Hal- lorans and the other Flushing war- riors, followers of Jimmy Hicks and Martin Mager, former leutenants of Berme! and Gresser factions which in their time cut much ice and played much politics The Junior Smiths Have Or- ganized Two Powerful Po- If Al Smith isn't New York's next Gevernor it won't be his children’s fault. Brooklyn, son of Mr. Smith's sister; James Vlannelly of No. 360 First Street, Brookly: Miss Alice Brown t No. 600 West End Aveaue, Man- hattan; Thomas C. Gibney of No. 431 West 33d Strect, Manhattan; Vincent ©. Pesce of No. 6408 14th Avenue, Brooklyn; Leo Cunliffe, who lives op- posite the Smiths in Oliver Stree John Van Kennan of Ogdensburg, Miss Anna McNelis of Kingston and Miss Ellen Murphy of Ogdensburg. But Al jr. isn't the only campaign worker among tho Smith children. Sister Emily {s loyally and earnestly on the job of sending father back to Albany. The cruel calendar makes First, there's the former Governor's twenty-one-year-old son, Alfred E. Smith jr, He's going to have the thrill of casting his first vote for Dad on Nov, 7. But does he think just voting for father lets him out? He does not. He has formed a lusty young po- lilical organization, which he calls the First Voters’ League. Object—of course—to elect ‘Al Smith Governor. And since Al jr. knows that a wom- an's vote is as good as a man’s, of course he's been diplomatic and falr- until Dec. 23. But she got busy, just She's Miss Amelia Naughton of No. Maine Co-Eds Adopt a Baby To Practice Being Mothers Senior Domestic Students Each Will Have Care of Child For a Week at a Time. ORONO, Me., Oct. 31 (Copyright).—Girl senior students in the Uni- versity of Maine will be equipped, when they graduate, to become real vory likely, if necessary, punish her t. She is the child of a Pansor |The entire day of the child ts reduced “Troy Outfits.” Rigged out in what they call their “Troy outfit'’—so named from the success they had with it in that up- State city—Prohibition Agents Will- fam Stafford Jack Kerrigan raided two saloons in Greenwich Vil- lage to-day and were nearly mobbed for it. The outfit and consists of a four-day Carmine Street, near Bleecker. ‘They bought what they sald was whiskey gave a signal and by the time the two agents were ready to leave with the booty and Hughes, there were several hundred persons at the door. This crowd attempted to rush the agents, evidently with the intent to destroy the evidence, but Kerrigan drew his revolver and held the crowd back. The agents bundled the liquid and Hughes into a waiting automobile and went to the Charles Street Station, lowed them a block. Next on the raid list was the saloon of Joseph Hughes, at No, 317 Bleecker Street, There they bought drinks at 40 cis, the bartender, and took them out Again the crowd was waiting at the door and there was more threatening but the two prisoners were taki the station and will be arraigne morrow, with the other Hughes, before United States Commissioner Hitch- cock. Trap They Set For Small Boys Catches Rats Box After False Alarms Keep thing wrong with run im the sewer tunnel. An investigation was made and it was found thrt a nest of rats wax domictied among the wires in such @ ways that {f they scurried about they would bring two wires into contact and cause the sounding of an alarm. The nest was destroyed and that ended the false alarms. Z Ni GIRL OUT GF WORK been prevented from ending her life, and Woman Swears. Offering an aMdavit signed by her husband's alleged affinity, Mrs, Dora Novick to-day asked Supreme Court Justice Van Sickten in Brooklyn to grant her $ a week alimony and $500 counsel fees, pending trial of her sult for divorce from Harry Novick: Mrs, Novick lives at No. 696 Greene Ayonuo, Brooklyn, and is now theatre tickets, fancy meals, fers and 1922, Dorothy called on her and ad- mitted she had on geveral occasions gone to hotels with Novick, where they registered as man and wife “She said my husband had taken her to Broadway shows three times a week, always purchasing the best seats in the house,” Mrs. Novick told the court. he turned over to me u number of letters, An extract from one which, she sald, she received on Aug vick the husband had promised to ob- tain a divorce and marry her, but that not long ago he said he had effected a reconciliation with his wife and did heart. Sho Is alleged to have also given Mrs. Novick a list of gifts re a from the defendant, which tel the following items: Mink stol fur coat, $400; cash, $500; two mar- tens, $100; pea $160; black fox scart, $90. Novick claims he believes Dorothy is a mythical person and says he has no recollection of writing a letter such as the one quoted by his wife, Decision in the case was reserved, Zealous Cop Finds a Bottle At Store Fire Rawson and h orders to andy seller It was given to Sergt. by him to Ferguson, w arrest and arraign the ‘Tho Court—Is that all? Verguson—Yes, sir The Court (vehemently)—Dis- charged! Exit Nader with his bottle of whis key SENDER OF DEATH CAKE KNOWN TO THE POLICE she does not wish to live. They had mony Ehrich, son of Mra. S. Paris, takes place this evening at the Ambassador Hotel there will be a dinner and re ception In the hotel KAISER’S PRESENT: W. Ehrich of After thé cerd- TO BRIDE COST HIM Worth $200,000 U, Money. BERL Oct. 31 The former German Emperor's set with 700 brilliants and a pair of earrings, the two gilts costing 800,000,000 ording to marks, the newspaper Vorwaerts Who Says Ex-Sweetheart Prompted Action. ‘There was a pathetic scene in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn before Justice Faweett to-day, when he took Thomas McNamara, three years old, away from the custody of Mra, Mars ot No, 165 Unt~ versity Avenue, the Bronx, who had had the child since soon after its birth, and gave him to his own mother, Mrs, garet Hammacher, Heights Section, Campaign Le fi growth of beard, tramp clothes and| separated from her husband, who sho Mary McNamara, of No, 411 Gatew — Eaeee teeand shoes and a generally dejected air.| says 18 one of the principal stock- : Avenue, Brooklyn , , om 24] holders In the Globe Fur Dressing ’ Mrs. MteNa: ; me teowtahe at A ‘ L P In Troy, the disguise netted them 24 p Mrs. MeNasoara and many of her Morrie High School, the Bronx. ‘oun Pai oo oe arrests in one day's work. Company, No. 190 Wost Street, relatives were in court, and they alt é be 7 The first place to which they went] Brooklyn. She alleges the defendant . wept when the Justice announced his “Iam now prepared definitely In teply to Gov. Miller’n charge \¢ was that of Frank Hughes, at No. 15[has been in the habit of showering decision Mrs, McNamara said she became tlt att shortly r the child's birth and Smith's stand on the Prohibition issue ‘ $. 1 y | cast) on another woman, a mysterious us 3 ei 5 rive hit be met with from obstruction, to is dislionest,” the former Governor ae ene we souith ce Wate | DOeOIby, whobe othek Game WiketKg|| oye nr Tor cups qael| ee nu ceri Sateen Oo re-establish the 6-cent fare, and | made the following statement to-day: | — tles of the same liquor In a closet,| withheld by agreement of both par-| ‘The wedding of Miss Louise K.Jenitd, Mrs. McNamara sald, Mem. to make it a universal 5-cent “Last night in the Washington together with a quantity of beer. ties. Straus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8] Hammacher had moved away and fare. And by universal B-cont |rteignts District with all the arts While the search was on, someone] ‘The plaintiff stated that on Oct. 12,)W. Straus, and Seward William} Mrs. McNamara could not find her until four months ago, when she re« fused to give up the child Mrs. Hammacher declared the pro~ ceeding was instituted ‘Tilery, a former s@€etheart. She sald’ that after he refused to marry, her she married Hammacher and ree cently Thiery came around an@ wanted her to marry him. When she refused he tried torkidnap the child, she said, and then incited Mrs, Me« y John Henry, ° Lawrence tye ry ’ yas 16, 1921, reads; ‘I love you very much N Tenge to discuss transit in New York 4 the crowdfollowing. There was not é y 800,000,000 MARKS | Namara to institute the rabeas cora City. Ho discussed it, all right, ana] PV" and when T reminded him that litical Clubs That Will much of a demonstration there, but| Never in my life have T so longed for ih nila uboteed ee: he didn't talie to empty benches. ‘The|!t W#4 @ national issue, he answered}! Show Election Day Results when Kervigan and Btatford atarted anybody and I ald not, think bald [Merde ec aa Vo sais" _ = ahh a 2 out again there were boos and|]ever feel so bad and so blue, e - meeting wes In Public School No. 115] P0°k that the power and influence of ae ee, threats and imprecations that fol-| Dorothy, it 1s alleged, told Mrs, No-| ants and ratr of Karrinas, |SAYS MARRIAGE IN U.S, IS AT ITS LOWEST EBR’ CHICAGO, Oct. 3! “Next to Japang renee sai, aa we uro the worst Nation In the world where the subway etandees aro| Y°"! State on the light wine and beer} Politics breaks out young in the cents, which prompted a search and|not want the girl to stand in his way.| wedding present to his bride of | far as tho sacredness with which we trained. Lhe dae Smith family, ena ths ere en eue resulted in the discoverey of more of | Dorothy sald sho had) since earned next Sunday, the Princess Her- regard the matrimonial tles ts con- Gov. Miller arrived in the audito- ‘He knows as well as I do that the |Junior Smiths is: “Everybody works|the First Voters’ League are Fdward|it and some beer. Kerigan and Staf- bbe eer ' Aid Bee san with Hf Gallia SE Rouen, wills base ‘aiRdaik eerie sald van ia AW alter T. Sumner . rium a'little after 9 o'clock and spoke|attitude of the State Administration | "OR father!” F. Glyhn of No. 9 Middagh Street, |ford arrested Hughes and Ollyer Fran-| wife but had found another sweet~ of Oregon, who 18 visiting Chicago, “Modern = marringes are virtually nothing more than trial marriages,” de continued. “And the United States fg In danger of becoming the most disso~ lute Nation In the world." For That Craving Sickness Ship Doctor Urges a Rattlesnake Thirsty Passengers on the President Van Buren Fail to Budge Stern Surgeon. qvecy erat in the place was ocsupiog|NCtON® High School, Eimhuist,| minded enough to have a girl Vice Teetvoute vel vols HIGIGe ciate nee ee | New Prohibition regulations, which restrict a ship's Mquor to medicinag Queens, President of Hinlesgue. twenty-first. birthday doesn’t. come| Nest of ’Em Found in Fire purposes only, appear to be causing serious epidemics on transatlantic line ers, it was revealed to-day when the President Van Buren of the United EATIMA’ ‘CIGAR z stor “olles ‘O END LIFE FOOD SHOW OPENS BURT. a tasyestns ee eet eae mothers. That {s, those who specialize in houschold arts. The reason ts TRIES T PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 31.—The The National Kiod Show, under the} Tivid over the gathering and. re. | tbat @ real lve baby has been added to the equipment with which taeso] patrolman Waters of the Charies|authorttiew bellove they know who went © New York Grocers - Ben dincsation ana) tis National “'ve seen tho time if all] seniors experiment. Street Station to-day prevented Chris-}the poironed cake that ies bd A sevoci@tion of Retall Grocers, opened | eee fellows tried to get into the|~ ‘Theirs ia not a baby to be broveht @——————— ring Hassett, twenty-three, No, 523] Starrett, expert secountant. of Devon at the 102d & some) aa uate Sent for the re- Jin once a week to be washed end|do to-haye one ‘mother’ bathe the] West 166th Street, from drinking iodine)” aia E Dost Giles Davirts no Pad! srves—and needed ‘om, ‘ ' ‘ottice Depart way and 168th Str t He ihe eiindidite toe clave na dressed and measured and weighed | child, another dress her and still an-]as she sat on a bench in Sheridan 4 a couferenco with ” Beers Factunes (on household ma te fovernor sur- J ss the process duly noted on af cther sterilize her milk. She ts ai-} square. ‘Tho girl had taken part of the| Mra. Sterrett, who is recovering, said: Peer ere ciateinution os food (samples (Continued on Eleventh P he will live in the | ltted one ‘mother’? a week, the girl] poison, however, and the patrotmay Jealoury siands out as a mos ‘prom! ipaan. Sensises: hued on BloventhiRewe) Chast, Instead she will live in to have exclusive care for that porioil| {ook her to St. Vincent's Hospital, [nent motive In this case’ —————-= Tschool. Sho {s known as Frances|—dregs her, bathe her, see to her diet, | where she was treated by Dr. Ho Bice Bape ore meas : vis Ns Pauline, but {t was explained to-day | fresh air and exercise, amuse her and] Her condition 1s not considered critical |death, Mra. Start. Uh tle tile Alwe / that her last name has been kert a The girl oxpressed regret that she had| Hospital, has declared rep hae ETTES | | | many and varied Democrats. Some] 4: ys, % the same, and formed the Sub-Deb States Line, pulled into port ti : 245 East 86th Street. Mer mother, . % States Line, p' D and the sides eieibamooreta teeny adi emu: J Voters’ Auxillary, of which sho is Department on Run. Sergeant Orders Arrest but] ‘rhe vessel brought in 100 passon- THOUSANDS UNABLE TO GET| 3, js sine nant Mrs, Anna Naughton, is Democratic} president. # Sergeant S 4 : | : INTO MEETING. § in State elections, and some are} co-leader of the 16th Assembly Dis-| Her modest and exceedingly good- 7 “Case” Is Laughed Out ers, all of them first class, and i’ | forming “dying patients that he was ’ Democrats nationally and run out in}énet, Amelia's life has been devoted|]ookIng brother Al refers to the aux-]| ‘The first time the Fire Department =a cording to the ship's surgeon, nearly] sorry but there wasn't a chance to th i And besides this there were thou- fe has bee of Court y one of the 100 was afflicted at Ld | local elections. Some register az Tte-| mostly to music, and she {s sald to be| Waty membership as “Just a fow of{of West New Durham, N. J., was . y one of th was aftlicted at tetbows. In the end he advised one sands of men and women lined along | pubticans and march in Democratic J my sweethearts.” Twenty ardent and] cated out on a false alarm this morn-| A bottle of whiskey and Jolin]some time on the trip with colds. | woman passenger to get bitten by a ; Bt. Nicholas Avenue, held in check by] Parades. Somo are Democneea 1, | tie only sir! band master in the world. blooming young things, most of them| ©! thought small boys were} Nader, keeper of a candy store at chills, eta ee eT it became | héttlesnake before sho started on hee | more thatr a score of cops, who de- | y Last summer she led a brass band of| girl neighbors of the Smith family,]ing, it was thought smi Te yee ae nee vubington strect, were) (ter allied ailment tn becaiNG | next oosan’ Yovagh; becnlins Whihee | Flushing and vote a Republican] prteen pieces in the municipal con-| 2° enrolled under President Emily’s| playing a prank. The fire box was} No 106 Washing . * known definitely that a passenger} is about the best antidote for snake | _ Slared that not one must pass until lticxet when a Jamaica man {s noml- Ws , leadership. ‘They are pledged to boon] ¥ ts ca to catch them if they tried] Fought before Magistrate Smith in] must be near death before Nawor en~| jie | the Governor entered the hall. Across | nated, No one ever hae been able tol Co St Cat! Schure Park, But with} tne job until Election Day, handing | W*tched to cate Centre Street Court to-day by Patrol-|ters into medical treatment. Then] 1 sas, it yas sald that some ] from the school In a big truck smoth- herd th nt 4 an Alderman for a father and a dis-}out buttons and campaign literature} it again, man Ferguson of Old Slip station./the health of passengers showed a} caaca cian Toredtani: aed <b pase | ered with Miller banners a band was}! em all in eno pen, not even! trict leader for a mother, she couldn't} and in other ways working for the] But even while the watch was vigi-| Ferguson charged that Nader had]surprising improvement EHR oteaiae et ph ; rought 4 pipir {ts head off with gay old tunes|Maurico Connolly, who has a me- a HM ' ticket headed by Emlly's father. For]. 3+ another alarm camo in, and no| Possessed It. From the time the vesget tert Brit-] thelr own. | ‘This, of course, was nome | to keep the crowd in good humor and| chanics’ lien on and possession of the | aD® POuUCS: especially as she 18) example, they pepper the ball parks }/#n!» 0m s ack The Court asked for the narrative [ish waters until Quarantine was] 0f the busineus of the ship's oMcers, helping the cops to stay the human|porough Presidency. But last night | O28 ber frst vote this year. with buttons whenever there ts a|persons was near the box. It was a] ning the whiskey and Ferguson] reached Dr. A. 1. Ingels, the ship's {But the difference in the health of avalanche from crushing the bulld-| "008 ) © TsCeney: i Among the twenty-odd members of ' game. mystery for half an hour. Then a| said there had been a fire in Nader's| doctor, had the by trip in his ten] those who brought it along and those ; Bee STEAM) teres fireman decided there must be some-| place early this morning and that] years on the Of course, most of who didn't was remarkable, it was Inside the hall Assemblyman George]OLD TIME FACTIONS AT THE the wires, which| firemen had found the bottle there | his work was lip service—politely in- [said PANTOMIME « that she been married eight years and had no was d that he reason ¥ A Te os 8 family willing to lend her to be de-|to a hard and fast schedule that would veloped as a scientific baby. be the eavy of a trained nurse. $ Freeman, head of the] w the most attractive clothes t Home Economic Department, made it] students can fashion, eats only foods plain that she has no patience with|that are sctentifically balanced, The the idea that young women can learn|result is that she is thriving and how to take care of children without] growing tat actually taking of them. The six seniors to take care of her Each of the six young women who] for the first period of the unlverulty are to have charge of her for the first e: Ardelle Cooney, Browns half of the year is to do her. segular| ville Junction; Katherine L. Den- share of the household duties, rotat-|nison, Brewer Murchie, C: ing in fhe work so thaf all have equal}iais; Franc Dover; Martha opportunity to learn A. Sanborr, § ; Prankie Web- It was agreed that it never would ster, Rockland ee 300 ARE DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES BY EARLY MORNING FIRES from reaching them, thus averting an explosion. ‘That part of 99th Street 1s occupied by Negro families, and fifteen families Davger of Explosion Pprees Staty |" each side of the burning building Families to street, were driven out by the blase, ‘Thy About 150 white persons in 98th| building was separated from Nos. 33 and 35 West 8th Street by a ten-foot areaway over which the flumos threat- ened to Jump. The fifteen white faml- les in each of these 98th Street build- ings were forced to go to the streot. _ Street and 150 Negroes In 99th Strect were driven from thelr hothes at 3 A, M, to-day by # fire that did $10,000 damage in the four-story /building at No. 42 West 99th Street. Flames were fed by materials of the) SEVERAL VESSELS Go DOWNS IN Arnesto Paint Company, which eccupies}| 9 PACIFIC GALE, the building. On the top floor were a] SAN SALVADOR, Republic of sal- vador, Oct. 31 foundered in a Coast. gale along number of gasoline tanks, and firemen the Pacife after @ hard fight prevented the flames childre! iM and had Three Little Dogs Go to Court For Share in Chicago Fortune t Canine Maternity Case Is to Be Argued and Judge Promises Decision Seon. CHICAGO, Oct Before Judge Henry Morner in the Probate Cont to-day came three little dogs to fight for their inheritance. They are-the leged offspring of Trixie, helress to the income from the $37,000 ostate of Mrs. Margaret Howard, who died last June, Their connection with Mra. Howard's affairs and their status before the luw as the result of a wi dispute brought them into court a8 principals in the only dog maternity ca ever argued in Cook County Under the tern ¢ the 1 fled b —— - Harry C, Leemon lust year, Trixie and ' her sister, Iriskio, were named 4s lion ts nol so & principal lieirs. They were to enjoy }erous—and no specification is made the income from the estate during | regarding the status of puppies their lives, after which the bulk of It} Mr. Leemon denied that the will was to go, without restriction, to the| produced by Mr. Laighton could have Arkansas Children's Home at Little/any status before tho law, and cor tended that the right of the suc fically wet forth that the} sion of the pups was som brother-in-la will be deci@ed within a fortnight | sented a Lew W Judge Horner prow! 4 for TWENTY There is no other cigarette of such quality at such a Let Fatima smaters tell you price. Liccart & Myeas Tonacea Ci see

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