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Sines ae ETN EN GTIETIER oe or - we ge RENT I ee eR ERE IERIE TT OTL POO POL A RTE AY ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1922. ry ITER |S NOT SEFKING |<itézens Uroe Gird’s Pardon|ORY WAVY CATCHES On Long Sentence for Theft PRESIDENCY: SMITH RAPS sy -) TWO OFF HOOK AS GOVERNOR ON 5-CENT FARE gil Artist Husband Diverced in Nice |SMITH FAVORITEIN By Grandchild of Jame 4 Reene nie BETTING NOW: [Friends of Former “Mrs. Dorothy Keene Taylor” Given News of Decree Entered Last May. i () p f Friends of Mrs. Valentino James® | ' ' ' : Molina, a granddaughter of the | James R. Keene, have received printed sg ] With One Seized Lobster] tecat notices informing them that she Probably $1,500,000 Placed ; Boat in Tow the Gadfly [*rd ner artist Inehand were eee by Stock Brokers and ; / : Runs Down a Second. Uces, dated “Nice, France, May 26, ‘ Bookmakers. | ) Republican Candidate Declares) Brooklyn Academy Too Small 1922, attorney's office, Mr. Reno] i a a The Prohibition navy announced to- | Nevue, No. 48 Gloffredo Street,’’ were This election has been thus far the | \ for Harding and Proclaims for Throng That Wanted Ag tha altace EhAt the di@eeNpaLaTD day that it bhd two more prizes to liveliest speculative political event im Hughes ‘Favorite Son.” to Hear “Al.” ite credit, that t#, to the credit of {had been fled on March 1 with the years. It 1s estimated that more than —- a the rum-chaser Gadfly. The captures|Civil Tribunal of Nice, the plaintiff, a militon dollars has been placed by CALLS SMITH DODGER.} THOUSANDS KEPT OUT. were made late yesterday afternoon] Mts. Molina, glying her mame as Stock Exchange houses, and probably . - a off Sandy Hook. “Mrs. Dorothy Keene Taylor, wife of half as much more by bookmakers 6s i ye 3, tact} eeaite Word came to the navy that a fleet Mr, Valentino James Molina, Gadi the outcome of the contest between Addresses Big and Enthusiastic] Former Governor — Assails of power boats was gathering about «| 204 domiciled in Nice, district of Ter- Gov: Siliee Sha ekotuy, RARE: Meetings in Brooklyn and Miller on Transit Record steamer twenty miles or more off the} "D- oe from the tens of thousands of amall . The notices read further thal rs. y 1 Hook, and the Gadfly went out h- bets mado between friends. Cooper Union. and Home Rule. * sabe shaht na Molina had obtained her divorce upon ee ing. The first craft it intercepted aie Me was the Ethel &., a lobster boat hail- ing from the Highlands, On her were thirty-five bottles of what looked so much like contraband stuff that the Gadfly took her in tow, with her skipper, Michael Fix, and Hubbard M Stiles. On the way in the Gadfly picked st single bet reported in sporting circles was made by a note 4 Wall Street plunger and horseman, | H charges made in her pleas and that a notary at Nice had been called upon “to proceed with the Hquidation of the common property held between them.” Mrs. Edward 1 Frost, mother of Mrs. Molina, returned yesterday to New York from her country place in Ayers Cliff, Quebec, but could not be Former Gov. Smith will speak at Port Richmond, Staten Island, to- night. Gov, Miller will speak to-night at mpstead, L. I. Gov. Miller made a speech in Bror tyn last night, and then gave a short talk in Cooper Union, where, under the auspices of the Republican women, there was held a G. O. PB. He bet $100,000 on Miller two weeks ago. Yesterday he sent for @ man who makes Al Smith went over to Brooklyn last night. In the matter of meetings he made history. Not since David B. Hill, running for the office of Gov- business of furnishing 1 information—such aa and straw votes: to big hettors, and it is rumored that advan the re <{rally—musio by the band, songs by|ernor, stood up in the old Academy up the Ruth K., another Highlands] found in this city last night. Neither he is trying to hedge Republican Glee Club and]of Music and, lashing into his ene- lobster boat, but the chase was a dif-| a8 Mr. Talbot J. Taylor Jr., brother — - Smith is now the favorite in the i peeches by Sccretary of State|mles, declared, “I am a Democrat,” ficult one owing to the necessity of| MT Molina, to befound. | | MRS.VALENTINO JAMES MOLINA | jetting. nnd it i hard to find Miller ughes, Nicholas Murray Butler,{has there been anything seen ap- towing the Ethel 8. During the pur- ‘an iat Tal: Vhotosrabh) by Brandenburg. tone } Frost and her first husband, Mr. Tal ready to be bet on the straight bot J. Taylor, and is a niece of Mr. a outcome. All tie leading political 4 Foxhall P. Keene. As Dorothy Keene] Jones was the best man. Until re-} gaye . a q A Fe} dopesters plek Smith to win, and 5. Taylor she was married to Mr. Molina] cently they lived at No. West . 3 on Feb. 2.1918, in the New. York] 49h Street f them predict that his ma- F home of Mr. and Mrs. Frost by the] Mr. Molina had attracted fauvorable| Jority in the city will run up to ‘ : ‘ ‘ proaching the meeting last night, It was one of those meetings where tie 6ERALD LEE! buttons were ripped off your over-| and “DAN” coat as a friendly cop tried to drag Prorosnarny ly FEA. you Inside. The new Academy of Music pacted|She Is Young Mother, and to the doors last night, with a thou- 4w~ e Detro} sand persons seated and standing on Men and Women of Detroit the stage, with its foyer jammed and Ask Mercy. crowded, in the opinion of the police, upw «8 of 5,000. DETROIT, Nov. —Calling the sentence of eight to twenty years for] given the unfortunate girl, and that Lareta Lee, convicted of complicity|this is an exceptional case where h deweley: Sept.]Merey and kindness are justice and oe wae en : Sih ee aie Sept.) wisdom, in order to correct manifest ae harsh and cruel,” a number }injustice to the little son of Mrs. Lee, of Detroit men and women signed|we respectfully petition: petitions to Gov. Groesbeck to parole “That you as Governor’ cause a full or pardon the girl, who is mother of [8% complete investigation of this case Ge REL aaent OER to be made, including a written re- » Most of the men who) port from Judge Marsh; that upon the Lisiee| signed were members of the Detroit Ipt of this report, you take steps Mayor Titan proméed. 325 inter ead officials connected with State| hy way of commutation of sentence, y cow id pardon or parole, according to common duced Al with the statement that he} “we believe,” the petitioners say,| justice, the more modern and Intel- Arthur Livermore and others. here was a rally for former Gov, mith within six blocks of whae Governor spoke in Brooklyn, but otwithstanding this, one had ty oulder his way in through a wall bf humanity to get within range of {ne Governor's volcc. In Cooper ps inion there were no empty benches hd the big crowd waited until Gov. Miller arrived from Brooklyn to ad- @ress them. sult It was observed, according to the Prohibition men, that a quantity of the cargo of the Ruth K. was being jettisoned, and this part looked very much like bottles. However, the Ruth KX. was overhauled before all the cargo had been thrown overboard, and she also was taken in tow with her ‘aptain, John Patterson, and Gerald Kadenbach and Joseph P, Menzzo pone Boats and men were taken to Perth Amboy for arraignment to-day before a United States Commissioner. CAPE MA ‘ov. 2.—Capt. Weight- ian of the Coast Guard cutter Kick- apoo is here waiting to be ordered to sea to seize rum runners off the New Jersey Coast. Prohibition officers are watching the movements of fishermen working out of Cape May Harbor, who are sald to be suspected of land- ing liquor cargoes. ———— YELLOWLEY BEGINS some Rev. William D. Martin of St. Pat-] notice asa painter at the time of the] 445,000, and that Gov. Miller's ma- rick’s Cathedral, She was attended| wedding. He Is a son of the late by her sister-in-law, Mra, Talbot J.| Manuel Gonzales Molina of Savannah, Taylor jr., and Mr, Andrew Talbot fority up-State will be cut to about 00,000, These figures sound fan- tn but they are sertousty enter- sined in many qnarters. “Penny Woman’”’ Denies Luring _ | \\: ws cicr'sho ms out up | Sculptress From Artist- Mate)’ nce rom 4 permonat tour o¢ | epee @ TS : | ! from professional 2 in the city showed The Evening Wort lis betting book yes inal = terday. and the bets he has placed R. L. Hanton Denies : lieative of the opinion. that pm ‘ils among men who gamble on ectiops—-not for sentimental rea- Outside there was an overflow meeting. Around Ashland Place, La- fayette Avenue, on St. Felix Street, there was a ciush that required sev- eral hundred policemen to handle. It was an outpouring of friends of the candidate. Literally, thousands could not get within a block of the big hall. ‘onx, the On Tuesday night, in the t Governor spared Mayor Hylan’s head. Last night he spared the head of President Harding. On the first cc- e@asion he said that the Mayor had ore to fear at the hands of Al Smith an his, and at Cooper Union he said, in answer to assertions that he would bo a candidate for Presijent Pierrotti_ Charges—Sculp- tress Will Stick to Her. ke money or has bet even money arry the Bronx by t he will carry Itronx by 90,000, and even money arry Queens by 45,00 Phis spe with will 30,000, one to two th A aweeping denial of charges made Tuesday night by Roger O. Pierrottl, artist, of Cos Cob, Conn., that she had the thi he will two years from now: and Al recently made a journey to|“that in the case of Larcta Lee the|ligent theories of penology, and as DRIVE TO STANCH virtually persuaded his wife to desert RA LN CA HL lat ata bidet “| want to say, because I want to nail such kind of foolish talk; 1 want to say that | have been, I am now, and | shall be two years from now supporting Warren &, Harding, and | say further, that when it comes, if it does come, to presenting the name of the fav- orite son of New York I enroll now under the banner ot Charles E. Hughes.” him more than a year ago and now sought possession of his four ehil- dren was made yesterday by Mrs, R, L. Hanton, This dental was cor roborated by Mrs. Plerrottl, who saia that throughout the five yeara of thelr friendship Mrs, Hanton had been “an angel.”* Syracuse and he lea Al home, sentence 1s unduly harsh and cruel; | your own good conscience shall direct, ‘Al replied gracefully, saying that{@%4, belleving further, soclety in] in order that this severe sentence may Re nee ums Michigan can be protected and justice }not be a blot on the fair name of our rheumatism kept him from beat-| indicated by more leniency than was | State." ing the Mayor home, and that he was afraid to call it by its right name dumme tecannaen, we coved vs! TAKE YOU Exercise by Radio by talking about group government Bee wee ee ae With Evening World’s Expert The culator put up a lot of mney ot evens that Smith will carry the Clty of Albany and Albany ‘ounty, and wants to bet $5,000 even that Smith will carry the City of Al- bang by 2,600. Hg has bet $260 to 31.000 nd 2,000, to $8,000 that Smith will be elected by 250,000 ma. ity and $1,000 to 00 that the Governor's majority will be 161 arly in the campaiga vith would be favorite ) the day before elec~ BOOZE FLOW HERE Fall to Make Go New Director. Agents Wh to ¢ “Tow Dry Am 1" is going to be a meaningful song in New York City take it from BE. ©. Yellowley, Acting Prohibition Director, succeeding Ralph A. Day. Hooch is going to be made a treat to the Gothamite as s Mrs. Hariton, who recetved much publicity recently when she paid the Greenwich Cab Company a $480 tax! bil in pennies, had never been seen 100 or 0} bet that $ the betting te said present Chairman of tho sion appeared before|Miss Doris Doscher Will Broadcast Lessons From WJZ as ra home runs ure to Babe Rath Ina ! : fas ¢ ‘ Vorld'a Series, with no favorites, the f There was somo applause at tha , urging the passage of Ar rsday. inning To-Ni We} by a New York reporter until, with Billy Cook has bet $22,000 on Ht wasn't of the Kind that threatened | {he Puvlic Servico Act, and he said: Every Thursday, Beg g To-Night. new dry chief declared Mrs. Plerrott!, she was met yeater- nith, most tat even money. ‘Of course, it is an effective thing to Miss Doris Doscaer, ‘The Evening World’s physical culture expert, will] Yellowley to-day made no bones} day afternoon in the office of her law- Sinith ost of it at, even money: he roof, nor the welkin ring sort o “You should p: five cents, Q 6 Pp. vel g fro © dio C Ora rather than six or seven conta.” Nang | De heard over the radio at 6 P. M. this evening from the Radio Corpora. of these things are determined, put|ton-Westinghouse radio station WJZ at Newark. let us assume that it will be six or If you want to live long and enjoy @&— seven, or whatever ts necessary, in|every moment of life, freed from the order to give a falr return for th®/natural incumbrances of middle and security. This statement of Mr. Mc- ‘Aneny clearly indicates the trend of Ek thought of every ‘on connected | activity, tune your receiving set f with this legislation, including the|360 metres and follow Miss Doscher's Governor himself. advice. If you want to enjoy life from “For campaign purposes, Yer, Joseph H. Sam, No, 160 Broad way \ figures le is going to get it back. After the interview she was os much a mystery as ever The only thing | , ¥ os y{ Sale SMPTE NOW FAVORITE IN BETTING AT AL ALBANY, N.Y ‘ AY smith ction with the efft matisfi staff enforcing the V about his dis cleney of th uff that Wild Bill Donovan can fir up, but tho majority preseot “weemed pleased = stead law in New York. He declar that he had no intention of an imm diate shake-up in his department but let it be understood that there would ory per hecaerae ho many changes untess greater activ: [iyfth Avenue, but thora It was maid exper seers ae Nes oC t as ree 4 .. ig gail his faver were offe ‘vere y was shown in stopping the free) yrs, Hanton had lived elsewhere sincy | __, MRS..R.L. HANTON.. ieee : ero and te oF aah EN eta Wall et thar be would win over aw of ia last summer Goy. Nathan Miller, his Republican’ op- The office f¢ According to Mrs. Hanton‘s state- [left their home In Cos Cob, ¢ own merits, ment, she met Mrs. Perrotti ina hos. | Yesterday. He told the owner to hit the bull will get the] pital, where t house he was going to make ti At the Brooklyn meeting, which was in tho Claremont Rink, the Gov- ernor said that the Democratic candl- dato appears to be getting a little groggy. He continued For, in the language of the ring, seems to be devoting himself entirely to side-stepping, the re 8 learned was that she Is a tall blonde, about twenty-eight. Her . ne favorite home address was said to be No, 2 old age, brought about by is going to run on declared. ‘Those hi claim Smith's of 200.000, while the (ay to day and be able to shake off P " latter was a nurse 0 blocking and & Helen: Governor loudly proclaims for a | that ever present tired fecling and be ‘and the formerva patient, After de-| With Aira 2 Mti's relatives, He a majority for Bvith agreat show of courane five-cent fare. That program | able to get out of bed in the morning n unusuit! bustle of ac- | tailing her : sare left no forwarding adure Prog: & os tailing ler financial assistance ‘o the he challenged me on Monday discuss transit. | promptly ac- cepted ris challenge, and now he does not fit into something said by one of the Transit Comm sioners on May 11 of this year at y at Prohibition headquarters to-| pjerrottis during the five years she pmpanied by a visible relief {has known them, Mrs, Hanton says: use no heads came off, and the iY have) never’ alegeated: W separa= thoroughly rested, don't pass up the opportunity to Nsten to the advice of wants to talk about everything the Hotel McAlpin of this city, one of the foremost physiculturists seems a possibility that the expected | tion between Mr. and Mrs. Plerrotti, else except transit. when he set forth the underlying in the country, shake-up May not material nor is there any basis whatever for = principle of the fixation of fare From 6 to 6.16 every Thursday eve- ——— = the insidious and yiclous statements At Cooper Union, the Governor sald: Jo (ex-Gov. Smith) !s seeking an office now that le says he will pot in the following words: ‘Under |ning during the winter months, Miss our plan of reorganization it (the | Doscher will give her lectures, whi fare) would simply be applied te | will consist of a short talk and a de- the so-called barometer fund, | scription of an exercise which her tn COUPLE, 65, OVERCOME made hy Mr. Plerrotti, 1 believe that BY GAS, REVIVED | jhemsuives to investicuto Mr, Plerratt r i to it ind to see to it that his family re nd Ws wife 1 clves protection—otherwise T have r ba able to administer, because, he which will regulate the fare to visible audience can perform says the Governor is and will] be charged. For election pur- |Doscher's personal direct yh cixtyefive years old, of Na. 42.V nterest in the matter whatever. Hav he a figure Juntil the people can] poses, tho barometer stands at | with her to-night and give sour bedy rey Yonk Seal cols AAR BE iMtnadese and chartty, 1 Pal r amend their (ons: m, and they} five. . the proper treatment under lies expert a Magers : hecolved the Inevitable and usual re Cc IGA RE I I E S 7 cannot amend it under two years “ itdanen welous fron iiluminating ns In the 1 ei i : “Why he wants the job I do “Gov. Miller's statement the othec| The lectures heard vin the ether AGU ratEa AN dum lesorn Ane cour Plerrott!, who ts smali and not know, He can continue hie Jyicnt that Mayor Hylan, Commis-|are also being delivered at greater re taken to St. John's Hospital and , sald she Was the daughter! of DOSCHER trucking business and agitate for Constitutional amendments just as well because the fact is that the Governom has nothing to do with amending the Constitu- sioner Nixon and myself advocated|length, tinder tho auspices of the higher fares has been receiyed| Board of Lducation of the City of throughout the State with the degreo|New York, at | Washington Irving of mirth to which it ts justly entitind,| High School, 17th Street and Irving y evening at} UNEMPLOYED HEARLRS after several hours’ treatment were re-| Joseph Brucato, a fruit Importer of vived by Be HH. AWsoe. Jersey City, where she was born tn Mrs, Tucker explained she was clea, | 1690. She ts a sculptress and met ee eae tavd stated |2¢r husband, who ts ten years her now ( As long as he makes the claim that}Place, every Wednes¢ Petia: Her OF floor, attempted. tofaentor, in Palermo, Italy, when she 8 o'clock. Everybody ts invited to at- r i) wp! oO 5 v ‘ . : ‘ natace 3 open a window and was himself over- Was studying there in 1904 @ (Continued on age Nineteen.) (Continued on Page Nineteen.) tend these lectures, which are hold in HECKLE LADY ASTOR Ens ‘ Mr. Plerrotti with his four children = —s a ——|the auditorium, Also a class in pliys. “Don't Hate Me"! Her He ae" Musband Went A.W.0.L.for Good PLYMOUTH, England, Ne 2 2 . e for TWENTY ‘.une'| On‘Pass’ Wife Gave Him for Leav ’ _--..-.. | teal culture exercises will be con ducted every Saturday in the M i M E j[sium of the high school at M., when Miss Doscher in show you how "it is done," ‘This ckass _ ay ation uly ' {fs open to aft members of the cadio By invitation Tady A ai] {Seeking re-election vw auiaisiien wile. Seal {0.8 All trom Plymouth. ‘Tuendis be ese d ERE a crowded meeting of une toy i Evening World's expert + 8 : 1 . | poe: ‘ or all. o Sho tncaran oannat a was vine but. good red M. P's” Got Him and He Faces Household Com- and after all, what inne RETR bi persona mander in White Plains Court. other cigarette 1s so can be riven its proper val edie -ppsce A ver Thomas A. Fitagerald felt the urge to wander from hls own highly respected by Nee ee tas ce ane F 1 wiy 1 it | nyeside at No. 167 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, he avoided all risk of being oY 9 sons Who spend the better part of Me] ey Ms iia made better, Lam {fied the period of “liberty” and, as he saw it, prevented interference with . y day bent over a dexk and who no Killjoy lestise hin on there little jaunts away from headquarter not thine to Joln a mane al ‘Ticy, but don't indulge in bate." x t that is the story. of thelr—<&=<—<——_—___ Hed after a lon _ — , 1 that M Vitvgerald But he was In court to ott ~ KIND ACT NAY COST LIFE. rine rt PUTS PAPER IN MILK, — er eat cern cinta : hie hast amt th vo laa that, in a had issued | ye 1 i 1 Yonkers A setitence of six months in the work af Rowell at ) of the passes’ to Bitz- | including the Ancient Order of Hibe hone was linpored No {#2 Weat sth tp {that she them el a 7 Ui Raitea tuakees Special Sessions, B Dn, ie San One of these passes read in court] having a bik leas e stated, “and pet ae for throwing Into a can of tal ren ts inden ae i Ido not want my husband any yt bought nd a new t ' of paper whieh hasteneil Mts» jee | i \ is cruelty 1 can't endure.|go in. 1 the to crtise It dan 1 r 1 M I and the sick Mo f * mon 4 f L of er ‘ " | ald, wnt | ‘ Y ' 14 n n 1 ' : r ind he 1 1 ' } See ie werk fealal ® to the Nepperlian Avenue! enemies’ once mi 7 ) Liccert & Mraxs Tosacee Ce! . --.

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