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. Gov. Miller, Firing His Broadsides in Hi : IY REGISTRATION o Cemneton he Noseas Cotnty ‘Teak Night "Sh RAE ee vy ‘AUGUSTUS at ID FALSOFF 19300, FIGURES NW SHON Loss Up-State Is Only 86,000 Compared With Vote of 1920, ALBANY, Nov. 8.—Complete fig- ures made public here show that 279,- 116 fewer persons are eligible to vote at the election next Tuesday than in 1920. There are 3,264,840 persons reg. istered this year, and in 1920 there} Were 8,543,956. The figures which are| compiled by Secretary of State Lyons Indicate that, while New York City shows a slump of 198,034 in this year's registration as compated with 1920, and up-State shortage is 86,082. In 1921 the registration for the State was 3,337,561, In 1920 the registration was 3,543,- 956, slumping to 3,337,561 the year following, a decrease of 206,395. Outside of New York City, in 1920, the registration was 2,170,410. This dropped te 2,075,221 the following year, but returned to 2,084,328 this year, Mm New York City the 1920 reg- Btration was 1,373,546, dropping to 1,262,340 in 1921 and to 1,180,512 this year. Thirteen counties show an increase in registration as compared with 1920, leuving forty-nine showing decreus The registration by counties three years was as follows: Counties, Albany Allegany’ only total Leone D. HOWELL FoR. SuRROGATE. ouT FOR Re -ELECTION, ‘Columbia Sortiand Delaware Dutchess JEREMIAH Wood FORMER LT Gov. PRESIDED SHOULD RUN FOR CONGRESS ON HIS LIGHT WINES AND BEER PLATFORM *? GIRL HIT BY AUTO AS UMBRELLA HIDES VIEW DR.GRANT'S CHURCH Staten island Victim May Die From fen. Lafayette Avenue, New Brighton, brella he Staten close Island, down with her um over her heac secede eee AT SEE CC I CE EI ern tnt LALO, COOLED NIELS ie t 1 today, Ethel Smith, eighteen, of No. 305 F Richmond Terrace, was knocked down mea | and run over by an auto coal truck. Her . . ’ Seneca $ } Coes. seulias fracture d, her arms ware au Suffolk i 4 roken and her legs were badly bruised d Suiven Blames Dwindling) Member-} winiam Mecinn of No. 129 Lafayette] American Officer Was ship to Rule Against Mem- et ee oeietamce trom staten} Way to Visit Fiancee (sland Hospital, Sur om Teterson said bers Speaking. Miss Smith had small chance of fe- = eas cover; > The Public Forum of the Ghurch of} McGinn told the police he tooted his} PARIS, Nov. 3 horn at the crossing and thought Miss 9,058] the Ascension, Fifth Avenue and 10th : Street, founded fifteen years ago last 180,000 CASES OF RU month by Drs Perey Stickney Grant, ON WAY FROM BAHAMA _|'ecter: <n repeatedly criticised, has UNDER NEW DRY RULE been discontinued The suspension of th: Six British Schooners, Record Nume] Of the activities i the ber, Coming to Beat Thage-Mite | Ascension dates back to the disciplin- Limit Patrols, ary action which the late Bishop Cable advices from Nassau, Ba-} Charle umner Burch took after Dr, hama, stated to-day that during the| Grant's conduct of the evening service Smith would hear the warning and stop, but she stepped from the curb directly} when Major James A. in front of his truck. He was not 4 rested. HUMAN HAIR BLANKET ~PRESENTED. TO HOOVER Secretary Doesn't Know What to Do With Polish Girls Gite, WASHINGTON, Nov, 3,--A blan- ket of human hair, woven from the shorn tresses of a Polish woman, has Forum as one nouncement yesterday ment to Mile. Victo! Countess d’Ongran de member of one of tl lies. Major bilization of thi hureh of the Sourwine, CO ae q who daughter of Sauveur, 4 lest French since demo-+ ‘week ending Oct. 31, six British| Was brought to his attention in De- ne’ oonerss left that port with approxi-|cember,1919. ‘The matter was brought | been wecelved by Secretary Hoover as] represented the Departm to a heed when Dr. Grant compared |an expression of gratitude tor his ef- | culture in’ salvaging the Mately 160,000 cases of Hquer, & rec-) tho radical-taden transport Buford tol rors toward famine relief in Potand,|"™Y supplies at Cobl ‘ord “number, si.ce the Eighteenth} the pilgrim Mayflower, and as a roeult | Ore fowar® © aie IB Beka ute to his fiancee A endrrent became operative, of the controversy the rector was for- | The blanket, about five feet long | Nice to conclude ar QOMANCE IS BARE BY BANDIT ATTAC When Set Upon. -A romance that nearly reachéa a climax in trage Sourwine wi robbed and left half dead in a fire class compartment of the Amsterda Basle express in Frankfort last urday night was revealed in th us € American forces ha: on Sat- nt of Agri- Amer’ was feau ments for ni n neo Customs officials attribute this} bidden to permit impromptu speaking | by four feet wide, is light brown in| marriage when he was attacked at mouvement to the State Department's those In the audience. His lst | color and consists of a loose mesh of | Midnight by train bandits, For twe ruling that foreign vessels may not ‘os Speakers also was chosen | coarse woolen fibre, closely inter- } d@¥8 he lay unconscious in a Franfort { Be seized outside the three-mile limit carefully thereafte woven with strands of human hair; | hospital, his first act upon regaining Since the ruling of t Burch which prohibited spe members of the audi tion of the evening, late Bishop king by pe on the ques- Dr. Grant said his senses being to announcing lis injury, details, o The customs officials have asked the ©0-operation of the New York Harbor Police to prevent the landing of these in the ‘centre is a design resembling a shamrock Mr, Hoover is understood to be un- id a telegram but not giving } liquors and similar requests will be pega decideg as to What use to muke of the} Although he has several knife made to the Governors of New York| '0-4 mer hse besa. a Of ire. wounds in the face and head, necessi- Ee en vere interest and 9 decline In attendance e pie eee PMNS Ly coecation the denne ae "The ; authorities here declare the} © en ea en 1) Sut 2 per cent. | _|MAN AND WOMAN NABBED clare he is in no danger, and his cor- “whole business is being engineered by i able bas D DO veer Oa valeseence probably wil! be spent at wealthy people. Sunday evening and our average at-| IN RAID BY DRUG SQUAD | the St. Sauveur Riviera demesne. His tendance then was about $00, the last two y Within however, that > COLONIZE “FLOATERS” assailants ha but both ars, Detectives Swoop Dow om Apart- erman and if ve not yet been arre ed American au average has declined so that we have nt in East 90th Street thoritic offering rewa IN JERSEY, IS CHARGE | had not moore than 200. Ir the chyroh | ag cheery cee uth Breet [thorltien are oftering rewards wants dark churches it can very casil SL o, erere 00 OR Renee ON EVE OF ELECTIONS] } abi ’ ¥Tment at No. 229 East 9h suet, by] LONG BEACH ENJOINED erence Tho Ascension Foru arted In} Meteectives of the Drug Squad, a man Grand Jury Semmons 100 tw Drives October, 4 mm conne tic n eli dye who gave his name as Peter Powers, FROM HALTING BUILDING on Alleged vie a Ly Several Sunday evening services, at whieh |thirty, and ww id she was] Court Rules Man Can Erect Ho! Are Arrested, exander Irvine was the preacher. | Manche Tetri thir ‘ ar He Wants to, Inquiry into the 1 wholesale] Mr. Irvine became associated with the }iaigned pefore Magisty Douras tn 1 Waaich 2 colonization of D Atle “Noatere’? in} church a lay preacher, or “labor Havien Ganrt to-day ghargea “ith pads Batainat Ker fan . toatny: wer Newark, Jersey City and Hoboken, | Secretary,” Dr, Grant. once de- Fi pail of $10,000 for the Grand dury | Dreme Court ef Brooklyn from interfer- brought In for the clection Tuesday, inf #eribed him, He was dropped from 1 the woman was held. for trial ia] 28 With erection of & one-story he } the staff of the ehureh in June, 1919, 1 Hoaaions in ball of $600 by Charles Gold, « resident of the beach SeNeontinued to-day by the Federal {ul Sovaion rail of $500 bs ae fi eh ‘thi be y "DT because of his pronounced radical ut- ne mun ts alleged to have pulled af Tesert, Gold complained | recused ay? i bg pid ani tacked for the v he conductec fiaht He Iso was charged with viol SAO Sah ror timite Long Beach In a Newark, who declined to permit. his y nducted the : locatign which he said was not covered name to use * the investigation] Meetings and for the speakers who ap- tion of the fos tip n Law Police Li by trietions, would go into high quarters before it} peared, but he clung to the forum and Js & crhalr ard, ex he Judge's ruling will not permit in- ended. nursed the id er diseriminate building at Long Beach in Sy Ze outire Corce of the United States —_———~ SCHILLING GLEN COVE’S | the future, it was snid, as the property Subpoenas on sore than 100. lodging] BROTHERS END LIVES NEW, HEALTH OFFICER) oe eng tts fhouseke: Di lodgers is Newark IN SUICIDE PACI ; and Huds: County Among | those Court Decides Against Connolly 10,802 IN PUTNAM COUNTY subooensed to appedr berare the Grand] one ts Kou the Omer and Mis Demand for Salary, AND 7,837 WANT TO VOTE This action followed the round-up o} 3 Burned to i : Dr. F Behilling ta tho proporir| oot men 6 ‘eleven men two dara ago, charwed irith| WILLARD, ©., Nov, 3.—Jacob Swick, [designated Heulth OMleer of the City of | BUShty Per Cent, of Population, conspiracy to give and receive cy] aged sixty, and his brother Isaac, aged Cove, L. I nd Dr, Joseph Cor f, lewister for registration and votin fifty, were found dead on, thelr tarm| Melly, who held the pos four yeur “ 3.—Hight out lati v8 alg 3 le nol en 1 to pas for his sery of evary ten persoi including children, SEE PED AT PRION Ovo, Jacob had hanged himself with a repe | io-day fe me ¢ t quatio May ibis that di Hy a He " nt 1 abe OSSINING, N. ¥.,-Nov, 3.—J. O. Mucit| munpended from the rafters of the barn. Dkly 1 Md GrOneUe| DaBT MAI pocordine “th Mimstnetion wes reloased from Sing Sing on comple-| !suac found lying in the corn field fi \ oe} made by an investi 1 in Patnam Blam of Ils third term. Fle got as far as} With his clothing partly purned. He had ft | County the gate of the prison when he was wet| from u can which was found. neat renin y tered by detectives trom Chief Inspector Will-] body eituatio: fi tah fam J, Lahey’s office in Manbattan.| ‘The two men had lived ulone for ye r toe fealt he y n to New York, “Its an} nnd ave posed to have and Be o alty ep omercenat gail un officer, pondent, surgeons had helped ou | HEHT votere veptetered 00 Adama. Esp 00 Ale Reduetton 00 Ajax Ttub 100 Am Matai 2200 Allied Chem 400 Allis Chat 300 Am Ag Chem . 100 Am B Sugar 700 Am Bosch 100 Am Ti Shoe 11000 Am Can ‘ Am Car Found p 109 Am Got Oil 100 Am Cot Oil pf 100 Am. Esp 100 Am Hide 200 Am Ice 100 Am Ico pt w Am Int Corp . 1) Am Lg France 100 Am La France pf 200 Am Lin Oil Am Loco 200 Am Ship 2200 Am Smelt ) Am Smelt p' 100 Am Snuff 4000 Am Steel Féry 4) Am Sugar . 400 Am Sumatra 9000 Am ‘Tel & Tel 100 Am Tob .. 100 Am Tob pt N 100 Am ‘T of B 100 Am W Wks & © 1800 AW We 700 AW We 800 Am Wool . ° 700 Am W Paper pf. 199 Am Zine pf . 2800 Anaconda 300 Anso D ") Atch 200 AB & Atl. 1000 Alt C Lin 200 ALG & V 1000 Aust Nichols 7200 Bald Loco 6200 Balt & Ohto . 300 Barnsdale A & Lea. pt pe pf joods 1 3900 200 Beth Steel N 100 Brit B Ste 200 Bkiyn Rap 4 100 Bklyn Rap Tra ct) 200 Bklyn U Gas .... ns Bros A an 1700 Can Pacific 200 Cont Leather 400 Cerro De Pasco 90 Che’ & Ohio 90 Chi & Bast Il & East 1p W Chi Gt West «- 1) Chi Gt West pf Pew T 1200 C 100 100 Cal & South \,400 Col »0 Cont Can 10 Corn Prod 2600 Cosden Oil 100 Cosden O'l pf 2400 Crucible 1200 Cub Am Sug 800 Cub Cane Bug 800 Cuba io Sug pe 100 Da Che fs 2U0 De Boers 3.0 Del Lack & W.. (0 Domo Mo veer ) Du Pont 9 Du Pont Deb C0 Elec 8 E arte Fisher Rody aC Fiak Rubber 2€0 Freeport T eC Gen Am T Car 140 Gen Am 'T Car 140 Gen 3€C0 Gen Me 160 Gen Me & Davis ves t North pf nibel Bros pt 400 1 Cr Nor Ore pf. ) Greone-Can 0) Guan Sugar lw Gulf M & M 1200 Gulf 8 Steet 100 Haber Blec 100 Hendy 400 Houston 00 Hudson 3100 Tupp 100 Hydeaul Mot 100 #11 Cent 200 Indiahoma 1160 Inapivation 3100 Inter Cons 100 Inter Cons pt 100 Int Cemen 00 Tater Har 100 Inter Har pf mM) Inter M Maw Jou Inter Niekel 100 Inter Paper 1400 Tnvinell 100 Ke 1000 4000 Ke 100 Key 100K 300 Tac 1400 Loh! 200 Lig 600 Lina an) T nT mM) Mack ‘T In 1) Mae 200 Maginn Ce 500 Mallinson 100 Manatt Fug 600 Man Shirt 100 M’ket St Ry pe pf Marland 1) Mathiesoi M) Max Motors By May Dept 8 4400 Mex Det 4 Mex 3) Vane M. Mid States © slid 100 Mo Kan & Tex Mu & & Tex Wil 10% THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. STOCK Q 900 Ous Ates! bed Mineo . was ample evidence that confide 10 Owens Bot SD Waata oR, of the trading public had-been pa Jou Pacitio Dev... 1400 Weber & Hell... restored by. the recovery in pri ee e 2000 Wi Ma . 6109 Pacific Ol 0 Saat are ca pe during the last two days, it was 100 Pan-Amer Pet 200 West Pac parent that professional operat ‘ ° nae committed to the short side of 300 Penn Seaboard... 3% 4 tite market’ were strenuously resistin a Co 4154 be} ie i y B. further upward movement. 1000 Phillips Pet ...... 48%) 46 Gar teste ON” Rewakening of public interest 200 Pierce Arte a " een cee vt 200 Wiekwire the buying side was noted partical 100 Pig Wig vceevses ot p wie en si, ly in railroad stocks. On an acl a Pierce Oll . - 3 1 *, _ Mo Plereo Ott, Woolworth ¥ volume af business representat 700 Pitts & W. Va mine shares in this group were able to My beans s . re ord net gains of from one to 00 Prod & Refin LIBERTY BONDS. aints, thereby extending their n00 Public 8 of N Liberty 81-25, opened 100.62, up| vance from recent lows to ftom 400 Pullman 0.94; 24 41-48, 98.56, up 0.06; 34,]!9 more than four points. At 200 Punta Aleg . 98.90, up 0.08; 4th, 98.86; Victory|S#me time the better class of st OTATIONS _ | RAILS STAY FIRM Mm eran. | Low. Lad.) Shofes tien.’ Lows ‘tust 900 Mik & Tex ptt 431 44 Union Ba F * 7 1800 Mo Pacitic pt a 1400 Vinton xe yay 1455 140 800 Mont Ward 100 Union T-Car pf... 110 10 110 199 Moon Motors 100 United Drug t Blacult s.s.c. 208 United Fruit at Cloak & & Vnitea Ry Iny t Bn @ Bta . 100 United Ry Inv pf dagen toned 1000 United Teotail j EY OT & Mex, aoe a Steels and Textiles A B0e N ¥ B 7 , 4 5 S ., ‘, - ss00 8 ¥ mee Show Restored Contiden us nlic orth: A us of Public. 2 tesesees US Steel pt 100 North Am pf .. : 900 or Pacific We vin etal: While the stock market this md 200 Oxla Ref . 100 Va-iren 0 a C., ing displayed a firm tone, and th 100 Orpheum . 600 Pure Ot Ms is, 100.38; called, 100.04; Tre les and other groups were mio. ury 41-45, 99.84, off 0.02. to extend their rocove 10000 Reading . . CURB. It was in the motor stocks 3 Repub ae Opened firm. 8. O. Ind., 121 1-4,]equipments that beur aggressiver 200 Republic pf Simms, 11 3-8, up 1-8. 8. O.]/ was discernible. Noty standing ) Rey Tobacco pt B 1-2. Anglo, 4 up 1-4. 8414, up 1- firmness in the bulk’ of the list, St 300 Rey Tobacco pf - Impl. Oil of 400 Royal Duten Gan: Mutual, 117-8, up{#baker was pounded down to 126, Jos Lead 18. 4 i loss of nearly two points comp \ “8. pf., 1101-2, up 1-4, aah La af tht, cad aB, anehoneed 46 with the close of last night, wi SEE Gpried $9 B-4, up $4. 8, 0. | Similar Ic were shown by Bald and by Lima Locomotiv so apparent that stocks was due But it w heaviness of the to nothing more thi N, J., 48 FOREIGN 6000 StL & Swes EXCHANGE. 10 Opened irregular. Sterling, demand, | pressure, and was so lacking 844] 4.46 5-1 ables, 4.46 9-16, up 5-16./support in the shape of trade deve 7%] French franes, .0687; cables, .0687 1-2,Jopments, that speculative sentimem 100 Shell Trad 7 Jott .0003 1 Lire, demand, .041 was undisturbed cables, .0419 1-2, off .0003 1-2, I ‘There was little in the news of tl a fran demand, .0640; cables,Jday to market judgmen| 44 0640 1 off 0004 1- Marks, | Foreign nge rates were stead: 1600 South F .0001 5-8, off .0000 1-4, Greck drach-| with the exception of German mark 300 Bouth 1 mas, demand, 02 cables, 11.] which sold down to 1 5-8 one-hu icer Mfg wiss francs, demand, .18: dredths of a cent, a new low, record Stand Oil of Cal 1822, up .000 Guilders, demand,|'Che money market did not display a! Stand Oil of N J 2921; . up .0009. Pesetas,} change. The renewal rate for ei 700 8 O of N J pt demand, ables, funds was fixed at 5 per cent. I 600 Stewart-W de’ 100 Strombe: Ls kroner ublos 9 ‘otton m: n kroner et rose to a new high 7500 Studebaker up .0011, Norw l > season, with gains averaging 100 Studebaker pf 1820; cables, .1824, off 0002. Danish] proximately $1450 a bale. Wheat 1500 Sub Boat kroner, mand, 11; cables, 2015, | quiet 4 firm, 200 Sweets of A Movements of bond prices p Soh asia ot . Pie FATHER PON. MULRY bits, as much if not more sigi ekace : he 1 Patvick X. Mutry, Jesu » than’ the fluctuations in sto ) Tex Gult missionary, who spent twenty yeara at [In this department of the security 000 Texas F : 6 Jamaica, West dicd last bilinvestment purchases had a 400 Texas C & Ol. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, one ye rounced effect. High class raili 200 Third Av ter hia return to this country. Since|ionds were especially favored, return to I ‘ather Mulry dham Univer city Dec. 3, 1869 ed th uit order in 1877 funeral will be held to-morrow hast ty en as- He wi nd ¢ nmiany instances gains extended to beyond a point. Liberty bonds firm, and there was steady de for seasoned industrial bonds, RITCHIE: CORNELL MOST TREMENDOUS Custom Tailoring Sale A tremendous sale as a business builder, introducing thou- sands of men to the wonderful clothes values Ritchie & Cornel] offer. Take advantage of this opportunity, for you can’t get better clothes values anywhere. . A Wonderful Collection of Our Regular $30, $35 & $40 Woolens uits and Overcoats Made to Your Measure Perfect Satisfaction Assured 49 8 We've been making customed tailored clothes for many years for thousands of men who know real clothes value. We've built up a big business because our styles are right, our woolens high grade and our tailoring of a type that will please any man. HEADQUARTERS, 138 W. 23d St., Bet. 6th & 7th Aves. 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