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SMITH ASSAILS WILLER ON TARIFF: GOVERNOR CALLS RIVAL ON BEER AND WINE Staten Island Turns Out at Record Rally for Demo- cratic Candidate. WOMEN IN THE PARADE. Says “Al” Can Do More for Wets as Truckman Than Governor. ‘ STIRS A BIG AUDIENCE, Cites Whalen’s Atiack Shearn as Evidence of Transit Politics. Speaker Says Miller Is Afraid on of Anderson’s Prohibi- tion Influence. Former Gov. Smith speaks to-night tm Morrie High School, 166th Street and Boston Road, in the Bronx. Gov. Miller speake to-night at Dur- land's Riding Academy, No. 5 Weet G5th Street. In the Hempstead stead, L. L., Gov. Mil dressed Staten Island was a large body of Democrats last night, entirely sur- rounded py req fire transparencies, bands and marching men and wornen, when Al Smith went down there to Theatre, Hemp- ler last night ad- and women of gave him e he appeared 2,600 men Count who on wher talk to a meeting that beat all records!on tho stage, followed his dis- of the place for size and enthusiasm. [cou with the closest attention, Those who have lived outside of|punctuating tt with only moderate applause, as miss a word he } But they New York remember the days w! Presidential campalgn meant a gath- ering from every corner of the county of the marching clubs when the “big rally” was held. Last night wag one of thi na ey didn’t want to d to say ak to him when he down use came en : “Mr. Smith can do much more, nights} and with much more propriety, right in New York, but thero was] for beer and wine in the trucking added to the parade feature something} business than he can as Governor that was lacking a few years ago, and] of New York, that was tho woman end of it. Fol-} yigee yeremtan tie ¢ lowing the mounted police and the}og 18, who t Phare laa RRA first band last night there were 450]/the Governor's r esa ; 7 ng} Republican tick ded of Staten Island. Then cam eid women of Staten Islan hi thesting. six more bands and two fife and drum corps and 3,000 marching men. It was a countryside gone wild for a candl- date whose namo was on at least one plane of every four-sided transparency and sometimes on two sides. The signs read: “Whoop her up £ “Great Kills Will Vote Solid! Smith,” “Smith Made Widows’ Pen- sions Possible, buke Miller and Blect Al Smith Gov. repeat but would f t was of Inte present to © sald, © undertaken to compare record for record the two administrations. “Lam not making the campaign upon the weaknesses or the prom- ises or the assertions of the ene- my. | am making it solely upon the record of performance of the Republican Party and the prom- 8 of future performance which that record guarantees, bd ‘The meeting was the Germania Club Hall at Stapleton. After payi his respects to tho local candidates A! went after Gov. Miller, Ho said: 1 ceounting for the city’s tax i Mayor Hylan declared: ‘If it had “It is true, as Gov. Miller says, t ; not been for mandatory legisia- B could in private life continue to J ison and the State tax of twelve and advocate these reforms, but Hin- 4. hair millions, the tax rate—that tend to do eo at the head of the |. tr. York (Gite ox rate State Government. Gov. Miller | would decreased at le ten might better serve the State, so [pointe far as a great many of its prob- “The fact which he states is lems are concerned, by returning true, the direct State tax con- directly to the practice of law in the interests of the great corpora- tions that he has always repre- nted.”” tributed by the City of New York in the budget they are just mak- ing up is twelve and a half mill- ions, Two years ago the tax levied by the last Democratic Adminis- tration on the City of New York price paid for the State Govern- was twenty-two millions of dol- ment under me was too high, The lare. 1 Government under me cust the = people of this State $44,000,000 less than it has cost under Gov. Miller, and | challenge him to dis- pute the statement. That is either or itis not true. I challenge “The Governor said that the has been saying millic claim going up ‘Where him to say that it is not so, and & it? 7 If he sees his way clear to anawer Ten millions of it has either this question, let him leave the been spent by a wasteful Ad- ministration in the City of New York or it is in the taxpayers’ pockets of the City of, New York, while §320.000 of it, nearly—I am using round figures—for this year alone, as compared with last yea ind the ‘buts’ out of it.” How does the Governo the State of New York 6 method paid $68,000 for a bridge in St Lawrence County for which thirteen] jg in the pockets of the taxpayers years ago the supervisors of that] of Nassau County. ounty refused to give $26 A SELES commission appointed by th “To-night Tam testing tho sincerity Court found that to be the acts of that sort of a campaixn, for we ae of the bridge. Did he know that alare met with constant evasion. When small group of men in St. Lawrence[ confront Uh the record of his own County bought all the stock in this} making sides behind the skirts of bridge company for about $19 a s\ somebody cise. When con an and started {n the first year of his|with some achievement of the present administration to paye the way for|Adm thon, which h selling It to the State?” tack, vse — he says, ‘Why “Gov. Miller said last night that 4 i 1 am getting a “little bit groggy.’ | xreatest tir He doesn’t need to worry about |dwell in an (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) (Cont! n Fifteenth Page.) /. @ = : —————____ PANTOMIME THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. a Double Guard at Kaiser’s Home WOMAN CONVICTED |Mile. Sorel’s Gem-Studded Hat As Hermine Leaves for Wedding ce VON SCHONAICH CARO ATH. wilk worl Wilhelm Grows Nervous as Marriage Hour Approaches -—Bride Travels Alone With Maid to Ceremony. Cc iT ‘opyright y Un DOORN, Holland, Noy. 3.—An intricate system of burglar alarms, barbed wire defenses, heavy chains and protective moats has been in- ed Proas Asa stalled about the castle where, on Sunday, former Kaiser Wilhelm of Hohbenzollern will take as his bride the Princess Hermine. OF MURDER BY JURY WITH SEVEN WOMEN} Sla yer of New Haven Man Sentenced in Cleveland to Twenty Years. CLEVELAND, Noy. 8.—Mrs. Mable Champion, charged with first degree murder of Thomas A, O'Connell, car- nival promoter, of New Haven, Conn., In a restaurant last July, was found guilty of manslaughter by a jury com- posed of seven women and five men mn Common Pleas Court here Inst night Judge Rernon immediately imposed (he meximum sentence of twenty years in Marysvilie Reformatory. At- torneys for the defense entere tion for a new trial, which denied 1 composure with which Champton had watched the of the tilal forsook her when verdict was read and she broke down and cried The jury had the ease twenty-elght hours. M. J. Patterson, for n of and pai jar part M stated that eight ballots had bellow jury was very kind mert the Judge said in ing ©. “IE consider there » further of the Court ampion was sobbing when from the courtroom to sho has oceupied night of the of leniency on the rs. C Ince tr ven women jurote affected mpton made since the ated Iam a stranger hero and t 1 ft worse. [don't sea how could jaye allowed prosecutor te defame a woman's ¢ ter the way Mr, Cassidy did mine. It is terribly hard to t She then again brolcs down and sobbed O'Connell was § to death in ¢ downtown restaurant last’ July while he ¢ y Champion, hus- band of Mr: mplon, were enguged fn tight following an argument over rink of whisk Impe had # 8 us ever, Wilhelm to-day@ ecded in angering the hozpit- honor, in a porte orn Saturday night. It urned inte o wonderful boudoir, decorated lavishly in biue and white Meanwhile, where the cere and which thi rn House, place, 1 his CHICAGO, Nov. Men nee Seiae snay all ts} women, Mrs. Winnifred J m himgelf] | ue tinsets,| {FM Ulinois to fill the unexpiry ysett-s of| Mason, declared to-day utter a stren tocach] “rE is @ man’ "sh nin | gata Chaplain |”, . religious 4, Women’s min fundamen boudoir] OU oat 4 : ? wor , : ded with caliay 5 ui ikcled’ ov 4 i i te n ox | preannt ese iueGel eh Penny nd Withelm t r the b nt is a ; | The former hai uh | in re that Herr nN Agar nile ; , 1 ahew w when a lim-| gy 4 = | ' rific a. PRINCESS HERMINE OFF 6 later disclose tat Mt O¢ s flie exslcainsr’s: slate FOR WEDDING WITH ONLY Movie wanaul | a MAID FOR ATTENDANT) © uwainst t Mctale and Four School Children Elope Can Neyer Dominate “Man’s Game” Different, Declares Aspirant for Congr rm 0} able Dutch to a point where sharp protest was made to the Burgomaster * ct Doorn against the ex-Kaiser’s ex- U d T i ] Marria e Pled e freely in connection with his wedding Jeenttenriaeiit fying ‘tow. over Were Being Held in Bloomington, TL, and Are Now Be- Castle, was reported to have’ te lieved to Be in Kansas City. Wilhelm, ho {as suld to i nw ee i . LAFAYETTE, Ind, No A, which time a diveres will be granted f ny draws tear quartet of youngsters, friends of] 9M the request of either party 0 F n ry + er papers had peen signed P nded some | Leven Cunningham and Mary Alco] 446 ix couples solemnly promised. tc enterarine of he porn: ANE arrested Wednesday] keep it ret until after had Ka Caatle at al “i mingto! Ti, on a trialpleft Lafayette Leven Cunningham aff of the Castle at which hi Torimage, have eloped and | sald: 1 : the departure was ervants Molike addressed a d to be in Kansas City Sak es SSC TELS oh UP) amber oe ea re Mabel Cortwriht, four Mu rtwright telegraphed to her ne who permitted the] teen; Mary Zuffer, fitteen; ( parent Kansas City that nll wae Kk of inturmution concern-| Cunningham, nteen, broth of ee In Bloomington, Cunningham 1 ding. Leven Cunningham, and Leonard) i Wilhelm then went » too far,"| ' When the tir me to leave sev by instructing the Count t8 order the| Johnstone, seventee Mi are welllerai of them backed out and refus Burgomaster of Doo: preserve the} conn and were attending se along We decided to x ecrecy In official Duteh elr. All belonged elub called The d wait in Bloomington for caused much indignation, It} Dozen, Trial marriage was the 5 ‘ to follow. While wa were Jered usurpation of the au- ‘i % Pees waiting there we wero arrested,” « in Holland’ WAHINE inhome After, much :¢ 4 Miss Moorehouse hos been returned 19 Dutch aro con-| #lon all cumoent to her home ung Cunning! “rat weit name and ihe name] waa allowed to ue on his way tn ut Amoer-| of his sweetheart) agree to L to sus ( 6 he sald he wax the ex- for six mont rs mert tl thers, 1 there until] ee iasiehneititeieai = he will travel by es eie"osael Woman Candidate Says Sex Lacks x-} To-night Count Qualities to Enter Politics Minds Are ar political domination f her father, the late William E. ampaign in the minor one of how Wilheln summony nt to thar of my heart tor pd help you fay many y y I hope the will g 8 fomins me ton rr Kus dew or + Solland ason Huck, candidate for Congressman at Large “tress’ hye , y proper high lghts are thrown on 3t Actress’s Ph tograph Also) Fror tanious rope’ of peati, of which] steers in @ room back ot her dress# Shows Her Famous el is very proud, Is also qulte | majing shop appearance on an American|&** 8 were sold yesterday $93. Judge George W. Martin and stage when she opena in Augler's|(? eel, which price ts $1,000 hig a fifth pleaded gullty to a charge of =, “L'Adventuriere,"” i seen here wear. | tae the last previous wale, It was an-| raigo registration her $100,000 hat, with whieh whe | 20UNced from the Noor of the Exchange} phe defendant who pleaded guilty Amertean theatre. | {hat the seat of John McCullough, de-l45 false registration was Samuel e « , Was posted to transfer to Jack | Kalb, twenty-three, of No. 404 Du tudded with vritttants | WV; Schiffer end hat of John B. Chap-linont Avenue. Brooklyn, whose ball FAMILY QUARREL DRAGS WOMANINTO. VOTING SCANDAL She Is Arrested Whet | Brother-in-Law Denies She Lives at His Home. Will Test Eyes of New Yorkers ae, Mary Malloy, forty-four, who cotie ducts a dressmaking establishment ft Madison Avenue and registered orf Oct. 14 at Thint Avenue and ¢9th treet as living at No. 241 East 68th: Street, was arraigned in Yorkville Cobb to-day f {Ileal registrations of Assemblyman Fre& Huckenberg of the 14th District, her punsel, the case was adjourned &@@ allow of the production of witnessed Miss Malloy was arrested by Patrote man William Walsh of the East 67tt! Station, who said her brother Hurry Lenhart, who Nvee of t 68th Street address, told hia Mr. Hacken4 ~~ i vome there. Miss Malloy has voted berg si four years and considers it her voting ence, although she does not live q because of o feud with her , thor-in-law. She is the lessee of r ’ MLLE. SOREL'S $100,000 WAT wiee Verne, the apartment, he sald, and vistts her sister and pays household blils, sha the photo. Vour additional arrests Rope of Pearls. — : STOCK EXCHANGE SEATS ANE UP] registration were mado » Cecile Sorel of the Comedie] , GLO reAER: ; n, where dt alse Lamuke her fret | 7%? seats on the New York Stock offenders were arraigned befere was continued until Monday when he bound to teat ence If ph Rosenbaum LOOT Oe a eS ee | Men’s One-clasp Gray Mocha Gloves For to-morrow (Saturday) Another important Sale of Men’s Quality Gloves Men’sOne-claspTanCapeskin Gloves 91.65 per pair $2.85 per pair esigne “ fue exc r ip o ° ire Vv am oe cotainea i" i street ana ress HMabdison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New Bork Thirty-fifth Street