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— pes LIKELY TO LSE ON | PROHIBITION ISSUE ,_——~_sa_— Polls Indicate Big Turn- Over, Favorable to Demo- | 607 Eagie night, No, cratic Cendidates. for Injecting Cabinet Men h a ai he car line Into Campaign. Mrs. Herbert car her eye caught a moving sh: the cemeter Of political surveys of the outlook of} !ook, tainted. the This i the twenty-second of a sertes| in doth parties in November, being wrtt ten by Mr. Lawrence on a tour of the country. ton By David Lawrence. wo (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 1 (Copy right). symptoms of Harding tt the Adminis Ohio, ke Indiana, © show @© approximate the Utopia dreamed | Honr of by an itapat threw ort t! uckles of elght years of Democrac & change The writer traversed Northern Ohio @ month ago snd noted evi forthcoming reduction in the Repub- | he ‘ican majo: gain the sufficient to elect ¢ that ticket was in thie cards at To-day t tuation is nly dif-] lowe’e ferent The Wa n Ad tlon confess worry by st I the Cabinet § these © but some have hurt I wise, very un the former Some o and are r would stay | he i if not dirty the I cratic w Ty pte are the former Democrats who still | Like have a deep resyrect for Woodrow The Cabinet officers who invaded Ohio might b have been k home. They cannot rium imp sions former t raat years of in Ohio Cabinet essentint! istration Publien, is h ast Republican Party hand Thompson as well if 1 with Washing which r way go will th Carmi T r Fess for Sen ng and converse carry 5 ator - fa to be a Demox Two polls con od einnati Eng Lean, intimate of the eircle, and the Columbus dependent, cannot be over Republican experts say the polls are] 6 @ reflex of the wet and dry trary to expectation, the re op light wine and beer is ¢ figure in this campaign wh make the tinal results on the ( porship and Sena 1 contests diflt ing 4 will | of cult to analyze wet vote Should the proposed amendment to] been | the State Constitution be carried, it} given n open question | victory flict with the] lucky would, of course, be whether it was in c Federal Cons tion law. Ohio by nd th ite laws f tead | WH forcement of Prohibition. whelming victory for the bee i ment would be interpreted date from the people en Pre and a weakening of the State en men machinery uation tu that of New The Democrats will benefit by t wo Men In a Sheet Moving Among Tombstones Too Real For Mrs. Herbert. widow, near a lonely cemetery last night. 1410 Overing Street. Westchester Avent WORK’S SPEECH HURT. } avenue about car stop is the cemetery Harding Due to Get Shock] #piscopal Chureh. than a year ago and now w the sidewalk » motorman fu wise. Moving about am panied by p form of his passenger. tration which has failed) past who heard her JEANNETTE HEF 00, but did not] hurr ANAL DENG Klux Klan Wilson. March White Clad in Night to Fountain. and led hy th We want water lents ¢ in 1831 it } tre Hallowe'en to the conerete indicate a Demvooratic victory tain. of red colonnade a e flathends () t Con} y snr rendu ste velimb into the Republicans * freshman font tion hy cen repudiated anythin } Admini pleasure from PANTOMIME 7 : 2 (8,000-CENT LADY ACCUSED BY ARTIST OF WRECKING HOME Mrs, R. L. Hanton. Estranged His Wife, Painter Pierrotti Charges that Mrs. R. L. Hanton of No, 26 Fifth Avenue had persuaded his wife virtually to desert him more is attempt ng to get possession of his four chil aren were made jast night by Roger C Pierrotti, an artist, of Suburban Ave ue, Cos Cob, Conn. Mrs. Hanton, who recently paid t ireenwich Cab © a $480 t 11 in pennies, motored to Pierrotti's ome last night was accom Mrs. I tt and a man ho described himse sa New York wyer. A few minutes later Pier atti ran from the } policeman and sa ad threatened to kill t rd rest r nton lev nine: | ry friendly w Ins. Picrrott The artist Hanten told m he ought t © a home been furr 1 1, but ngs did not w York Irs, Ha e Pon \ fid Mrs tr inne n and told 1 that if she had a hus 1 t M him | wet paration and UN of the ¢ sh sal lezed have 1M ottl Plerrott! left the children and went to New Y re he got a supply ot food, Hi to lave come back Monday morning, but she did not > P.M. When the arrive until 11 artist got home e« Kitcher near an electric heater, on which two m had burned their han was sald at th van wht that Mrs. Hant ad loft tel and en her forwardin BISHOP WILL DEDICATE DELAFIELD MEMORIAL Hola ¢ thed {St John the Divis doand ine Brigadier Trrayat! 3 Army, born Ser 1872, this parapet lidren, Albert, Ju Einma Delafleld. °K xaltth a nation; but sin f@ reproach scription. ¢ memorial 1 night | I by ning. Add Bishop and dral low wall e is divided Into by ar € ‘ wh Is a re rey r t ninete ut figures of Christ Kral he last panel extreme ran century ~~ - “METAL MIKE” STEERS LINER ON LONG TRIP Homan ie Only 10 Min With no h but t nt Man the Munson 1 ip the make wn ocean voyag ' ‘The dey as explained by Civp anes BOY SHOCKED TO DEATH BY RAILROAD WIRES Stock Horta Hin MRS. J. J. RYAN SETTLES DOWER SUIT FOR $10,000 Widow Ff s found the ehildren} | { | until Vo-Nicht fa Cu- reels Wheel ' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922, _ in Cemetery HID REPUBLICANS |Hallowe’en Ghosts in. Scare Bronx Widow Into Faint WOMAN WHO IS ACCUSED OF SLAYING RECTOR AND ENDING OWN LIFE 2 MARGARET ARLE TON: RANDAD KILLING OF RECTOR WILL BE SUBIEGT OF NEW INQUIRY Bullet Found in Woman Took Downward Course, Exam- iners Ne Say. Nov. 1 (A wing findin re doctors yesterday that the bullet which killed Mrs. Margaret yuble killin, ranged down- ere dy ata sharp ad oof directly ine and ghtly upward, as was testified at quest by Dr, Carl Fuss, vil are prepared to make fur ation of the tragedy seentor Max Kuhr stated that the development warranted a new in- vestigation and said that further evi- dence was expected. He was called to atiend t st-mortem examination of Mrs. Carleton’s body as soon as the discovery of the bullet's course was ade by Drs, W. F Hamilton and A. Hams, examination was made at the t of M Carleton’s mother, seph Pyle of Butte, Mont, The bullet was y tine p' ins in the muscles beside the spinal column, Neither Dr, Hamilton nor Mr. Kuhr would comment on the possibility of a self-inflicted bullet wing the path of the one which ied Mrs. Carleton KEW WIP COURAGE LOS AN LOVED RECTOR, BN- » SAYS HUSBAND, > 1 Margaret Carleton, who with the Leonard J, Christler was found ot to death in the Christler home Mont., lust Mriday, her love for t Christler to her husband, Carleton, former Judge of th Court at Havre, Mr rleton declared day in ted tement to the Associated Press, —s LONE THIEF SMASHES FIFTH AVENUE WINDOW, GETS $4,000 MINK CLOAK an for J. M. Gidding & Co, Woman Acroms Street ce Robber Flee in Taxi, A lone robber, who ts believed to have wielded a heavy ham: smashed a eof J, M Fitth Ave and escaped with glass window in the ge & Co., Ne ofelack this mort 4 $4,000 mink cloak. The watehmin, who was In the back of the # rushed out in time to see he thief leap into » taxicab in t ward Broudw -_ EDISON IS TOO BUSY | TO DENY REPORT HE DIED | I | | a WIFE OF FORME Govenvol oF PORTO RECO WINS DIVOTE! She Wrote a “What Did You See?” About a Woman Who Couldn’t See. Few persons in New York cele brated Hallowe'en with the zest with which Misa Helen Gertrude Ba of No. 268 West Eleventh Str entered Into the festivities, No other Hallowe'en ha en noteworthy to hor ag that of t year; because it was on Hallowe'er that twenty year-old Miss Bak er learned she ad been awarded 9 Ford for best contribut yesterde “Want Did You See ‘To lay” pag “My particur ¢ fairy God-mot), must have been vera on Hoilowe e told a re © for The Svenin World at he Inst night A Kinds of ngs have havpe to me on er aloes was ver young. For that rea font 1 loved t 1-fasin foned custom bserving Hallowe'on dalwa ve enjoyed its partie and skylarkin Now ( can ce ite Hallowe'en with double zext Miss Maher is secreta Britte Hill K with her wid mian p Village. and t wa little wond ontribution to t See T ” page, working all day n a publishing company and living among writers and other genit Strange t ite, Miss Baker sent in many. mony contributions and only © was passed for put ' editors of the What Dic r Day" page. But Miss discouraged, ax she is brilliant given up all thoug “Why, [never dre single chance 1 Mr the car had been 4 1 my t Another un with Miss Baker's award was th wrote about a blind wo at and hundreds of pers ‘ote abou blind persons, old and young. rich a poor, and very f of them found thelr way to publ Baker had a contri Hallowe’en Fairy in Brings Joy to Mis tal fact in connection But Miss ution about a blind n that was different. [1 was purely a “What Did You SEE,’ be- Ause she related only what her eyes wf a stalled strect car, Tt was nustual, it was appealing, It was in hiring. this t she witnessed tten concisely and cleverly, it won Ford. It folle ONE Tie 42d Street crosstown car | was riding on was held up by the order of a traffic officer when, turning my face to the street, | saw a white-haired Negress with a very gentle face standing at the curb. Our wait was a long one, but altHough the way was open in her direction she did not move, And | saw that she was blind and was waiting for some kind soul to asssit and guide her. “Which of all these persons in this hurry- ing crowd,” | asked myself, “will be the one?” * * They rushed the young and the old, the is and the just-gotting- It was not that they had no sympathy for her; they did not 806. * And then He cams, 9 young Italinn, bound in the op- site direction. He passed her, paused, looked again, returned, spoke to her and escorted her across the street. * * * J watched thom all the way across nd when they reached the far- ther curb saw the young man mile and politely lift his hat. Then he went his way and she, | know, asked God's blessing on him Art causéd the adoption of two per ons—a girl of twenty-one and at of twenty-six riding to re filed yesterday and approved by Su rogate Foley The girl becomes the adopted daur ter of a wealthy bachelor ie your becomes the foster child of an physician twenty-three yea senior he girl Is Ro: wf Louisville, K is Ellis Wainwright Avenue. Manhattan Joseph Lorkowski of No ern Boulevard, Colle 1 4 by Dr. Blear No. 424 West 20th Street Miss Kendall is a musician ise. Lorkowskl Is looking f to the day when he will b tlind Velva Kenda hailed as a master 1 Mr. Wainwright in, his petitior SONS SLEEP ON AS DAD SHOOTS MOTHER, THEN Attempted Next Room Fatts Awaken Them. . thirty-elght, o st, North Ber Frederick Germa No. 947 Angelique gen, N, J., shot h forty, In the head Marguerite M und committed s wr oa nery 4 business, His wife ts dyin the North Hudson Hos Tenants living be | heand four shots ome one had f on the ito Ger a 1 t earby unc 1 shots went wild. Tw in an adjoinir m had x aroused by th German Kaye way a LIZZIE D., SEAGOING No Word Vet fi come TURNS PISTOL ON SELF rand Satetie tn TUG, STILL MISSING celved From White Rich Bachelor, Woman Doctor, , Adopt Adults in Name of Art Man Will Pay for Musical Education of Girl, Physician Will Aid Youthful Sculptor. states that Miss Kenda ter of 3 dditional educational facilities this and other countries, especially as to music, and to furnish her means therefor.” Dr. B Iton tn asking f $7,500 tated, has convinced her that nd personally supe on and development.” MISS HELEN G BAKER isted in r the adep tion of Lorkowsk! declared her prac ( physician gives her an in year, Lorkowski's father ts dead * his mother is not well-to-do and tus 4 hildren to support. Lorkowski's abl ity a8 a sculptor, the physician he jiould be educated abroad, and she lesired “to go to ‘urope with Fim vise his educa - a Ford MCERLOVED HM cer! Dro BARK EYE. BANKER GAVE HER So She Wrote Man in $100,- 000 Suit Accused of Jilt- ing Her. My heart's all gone on account of your beating, but I love you Just the same. MONA. H. J. Lynch, attorney for Clifford R. Hendrix, banker-and broker, In the suit for $100,000 damages brought against him by Mrs. Maud L. Cebel- los, this morning read the above post- card inscription, from plaintiff to de- fendant, into the records of the trial. Mra, Cebellos’ stage name is Mond Desmond, and the attorney made it plain, aS a matter of record, that af- ter she and the defendant had come-to the parting of the ways, followins rs of what the plaintiff! thought “pre-nuptial friendship,"’ Hendrix received a number of post cards from Some were directed to his office, ull and some to the home of his mother, where he also re- ided, No. 882 Carroll Street, Brook- lyn I love you in spite of the black eye you gave me. Your little ac- tress wife-to-be, MONA, o the plaintift expressed herself {ft ne of them, while in another, matied at about the same time, was the as- surance I will never, never give you Up. Your little actress wife-to-be, MONA, Negotiations between attorneys at about this time resulted in the pay- ment of $2,000 to the plaintiff, she wimitted, HELD IN $5,000 AS FENCE ON ROBBERS’ EVIDENCE Albert Sonthal Said to Have Bought Loot of Brooklyn Pints. Two confeased robbers of Brookly: fints whose operations netted them thuu- ands of dollars were the chief witnesges against Albert Southal of No,’143 Htut- ton Street, Jersey City, for twenty-five years ah assayer at No. 53 Anh Stréet, before Magitsrate Smith In the Centre Street Court to-day. He was held to the Grand Jury under $5,000 ball on # charge of receiving stolen property. — James Samper!, twenty-four, and James Guggino. twenty-four, both walt ing in the Raymond Street Jatl.to he sent up for burglaries in Brookiyn, t of selling stolen. articles to Bouthal over a period of many years. oo (he daugh-| DIES WEEK AFTER WIFE and Mrs, John Milton Kendall of Louisville, Ky e known Miss Kendall for several year he adds, "4 wr education, and desire to give her FALLS DEAD BEFORE HIM SOUTHBURY, Conn., Nov. 1.—Theo- dore F. Wheeler, formerly a Repréesen- tutive, died in his home here last night In his eighty-sixth year. A week ago the sight of Mr. Wheeler being c-rried into thelr home after » stroke caused Mrs, Wheeler, seventy. nine years old, to drop dead from ahoek. PISTOL, GIFT OF FRIEND, KILLS poy. ves that an unidentified play- rave to Hoccu bustuua, seven, No, 317 Eust 28th Street, killed him yeate: day afternoon, It was accidentally di, charged as he was undressing, the bul- let entering his abdomen, His mother carried him to Bellevue Hosp! he died on the operating table, FATIMA’ CIGARETTES for TWENTY At this price where is the man who can’t be discriminating? Let Favma smokers you Liccert & Mvtas Tosaces Ge i KN : K 2 2 sR i

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