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“Circulation Books Open to All.” } Gor. LXII. NO. 22, 197—DATLY, _ eae ya” eed 2 & Ww x 0 = K, 8A T U RD. a La N Oo N E M B E R 4, 1922. - Peet sem vou, Nk RN FLYER FORCED DOWN ET 30. ASE tg ps ocaarl.tonane” PLL NEVER TELL ANYTHING AFTER MAKING NEW RECORD) SATPULTY | OO FSIS eesti Tae ters” RS HALL HAS TOLD TONE!” FORLONG DISTANCE FLIGHT. culos HER TRUSTED MAID ASSERTS : n Poll Made by Democratic | man, Representing $1,000,- ‘ee ; Managers. 000 U. S. Corporation. 2,060 Miles, They] AL SMITH’S MOTHER, i i Meayelled 2,060 Miles, They : Prosecutor Is Informed Wife Drove Alone in a mall, Closed Auto, Watching Approach to loge rae 1, v ple 70 Tee Senor CULL BIG GAIN OVER 1920.8, ANKING CHARTER,TOO rip Made in 192 Rendezvous of Singer and Rector, Who Cut Across Lots and Creek to Avoid Detection. ee eet ee ee ee te re ace cnen ase Republicans Corutious in Mak-}$300,000 Already Subscribed jas AND WATER SHORT. siselie ing Forecasts but Betting by Garment Workers herine Smith, mother of the former Governor and, as Is Against Miller. This Country. puts it, mother of the ni in Leaks Diveloped Soon After Start From San Diego Grew one, brated her seventieth According to the best information] MOSCOW, Nov. 4 (Associated F Balai! From + sat Cerreoneneens of The Evening World.) 3 Worse Over Indiana bithday anniversary to-day at the | obtainable by the Democratic mana: | Press).—The Forelgn Concession Do- NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 4.—The belief of Special Deputy Prose orse e diana, home of her daughter, Mrs. John | gers of the campaign, Alfred FE. Smith partment of the: @oviet- Government cutor Mott that Barbara Tough has information vital to the full explana INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Nov. 4.— oklyn has approved a contract giving the rencdy~ i Kelly, army Mrs. Smith was in front fo her Russian-Ameriacn Industrial Corpora- forced to land at Fort] house negotiating the purchase of | >88€4 on polls tn factories, in zreat|tion the privilege of participating in Benjamin Harrison, cast of this city vegetables from a peddier when a | Mlce buildings, in theatres, in rall-|the operation of the Government ter having broken the world's + reporter called. The manner in | -oad yards, and : o ord As distance flight in their at-] which sho did it gave the peddler HEE Eaauikec aa aoe clothing manufacturing trust, ac- tempted non-stop flight from San| to understand that he had better ‘anization)cording to an announcement made Diego to Mitchel Field, Mincola, L. T| not try to pawn off inferior stu | © made In tho face of the fact that! here by Sidney Hiliman, President of The actual flying time w hours on her either. the registration in Greater New|the Amaygamated Clothing Workers and 17 minutes “T feel very well, indeed,” she | York has fallen off 200,000. The fig-| of America. No, 9 Middagh Street, | will carry Greater New York by 9 tion of the Hall-MUJls murders recelved unexpected confirmation to-day plurality of 413,000. These figures Miss Tough is the middle-aged seamstress in the Hall home. She was ir the employ of the family of Mrs, Frances Hall when the widow of the slain rector was a little girl. Miss Tough has been the close confidant of Mr Hall ever since her marriage—-more like a near relative than a domestic “The New Brisiwlek newspaper, the Home News,” she said in obytou anger to a visitor at the Hall home to-day, “says [am to be called befor: the Grand Jury at Somerville and forced to tell all J know about this case They passed Indianapolis at 9.02 said, “I admit seventy years, but arab be apuciiea, fal . " . These people around here do not know what is in the blood of a High A! M., but were hardly out of sixht} 1 cee feel it." am - Wow ors ace ae Aide - ae contract, meoiaite to pln lander, J wih go to jail and stay there the rest of my life before I will Semen uecsme necesuary) 10 lands] « WEAL dol vou Culm OF AUS || MidmN COUREY oo ARO OOO) Hts ore oe aE ieee COs tell the Grand Jury one word of what I know about Mrs, Hall or whut and they headed for the fort seit, « nnoes tor election she was Bisne Connie 92,900 | £2" Joint management of clothing fac- rs. Hall has told me.” y Baie ks in the plane] uske i ins ae % ! h bone lage Ae rol les cout of Bun Why, T think that things look | Queens County .. Raided) LAOH Ot: Bowe GRIP Ae 79, 700) wor kare: 6 The visitor aso lenmmed that M Diego Ava thetuthe tanks were com-| very encouraging for my boy.”* Richmond County 12,000. | the majority of whom gre women. Hall had a serious nervous reaction pletely drained of gasoline when the She declared Al telephoned her in - : —— Hillman said he had agreed to fur- on the day after she sut " foiged landing way made. | carl perenbe UEia es aie at aurea pa nish $1,000,000 of which $800,000 had ig Freep %s bi T she a a to, aay . According to the officers the radi- tions, but had been unable to ca his is a gain o K over the] siresdy been subscribed by workers warching qucstioning by new ator also sprung « leak shortly after} personally on account of Me cam- | voto given to Smith in 1920, In only f Paper reporters, and spent most of tv but it did not] paign. He would drop in later in onld) inthe United Btutes. they lett San Dies one county { y Become serious until near Indian-| tho day, she suid, All during the unty in'the clty the leaders say apolis. Neither one of the men wi afternoon. neichbors and friends | ll there bo a falling off from th- fnjured in the landing, which ey swarmed the house 1920 vote, That is New York County.| had guaranteed an 8 per cent. divi- ne itary aviation field ind fo! several rea i 2 ‘ 2 omplete place on the military nd for this several reasons are giveD.| dend to be paid in dollars, he said bar , a J / gators, one of them in: The men said they had travelled f = Piortsod ¢ 1 orn und the second a finishe:! Mer The air wine. to. Tadianapolis aM pause that tho Mteracy test! premier Lonine bought two shares ‘ f i tie caaee Peak ee yun m San Diego is 1,915 miles. applied to all voters caused thou-| uf stog in the Russian-American In- AL DAVIS EUGENIA KELLY-DAVIS. sing hak agains ama are) 2 sands of foreign birth in Manhattan ¢ " We encountered head winds «ll dustria? Corporation, handing Hill- Of NOWM: (S-TAy ADM tet * Lieut. MacReady stated, “I to fail to register. Then there has at ‘ La where sho had been yesterday afte : a ‘ man a $20 bill to pay for them. The] Pare. Je ‘ork Society s hlaht they were particular Ms been @ steady movement away trom| American labor leader sald the Sovier| Former New York Society Afraid Noise Will Interrupt] neon: She told one inquirer « yi nd Tid New York County .use of high] Premier was greatly interested in the) Girl and “Fox-Trot Pirate” ee : heen to Elizabeth and angther t ‘ © ow enterprise and had personally assured Speech; Thousands Held she haa been to Brooklyn “Then there were showers Sia rents -and the bullding booms in Separated Asked why sh fr » New i him of confidence that the joint man Are Separated 2 Ex she told aleren tispoiat {ng was bumpy. We had tor Mexico, we exr rienced much. diffi Bons and Sheers the vote herad wee oe munrien’ alomhing iaates iste Up on Staten Island. sho sald she was “telling reper oulty. will show a falling o 2 * PSA a aw anything she ples ause the It was eut deal colder than w ie tes i would work Be oe cessfully, es- A cable to-day from Waris an- Vroseeutor aa inst rice pe 8 1 b did not suffer : pecially with the introduction of Hundreds of people who had - h + speed. After we left Tucume geek Our fuel was to The reports received by the: Gasith nounced that Mrs. Wugenia Kelly The Government had guaranteod against loss of the capital and also UNDISTURBED HE day in tears. Mrs, Jane Gibson, who has mail 7 two statements to the 1 ofMeial in u American methods and machinery ‘ise: WHeset, GedrwesDay Ridgel tree Meee ee teen oa Our fuel was holding out pretty = Se managers from up-State and out on] ‘The agreement gives to the cor-| Davis, former New York society girl lon to use the St. George-Bay R Mr. Mott did not come to Ne ell : Anevt long Island indicate a big increase} poration a banking charter under] “nd heiress, has sucd John, better terry at midday to-day did not hear) Brunswick, leav the examinatic A “We started with tons of Youth Dies After She Carries 1 1 yjot witnesses here to Investiy Magiand fbelleva thatiwas enoueh es After $ oa over the 1920 vote for Smith, Suf-| Which it is planned to open banks In| known as ‘Al’ Davis, for a divorce the one hour specch delivered by |r usr: % Spepnne an saat us . Ys 7 Moscow, Petrograd and other cities ; Muyor Hylan at the dedication of aj SSSR 48 be has for sever N to have carried us on through to New] Him to Car and Rushes | folk County is placed by the man-] pecan, Vetrograd and other elties | there, She sald her husband, whom Mayor Hylan 1 raat y York. But out engine burned out be- Him to Hospital agers in the Smith column; Nassau ‘esportinie entian pees ne United| 88 married in 1915 at Elkton, Md. ~ > . new fire house at St. George, but] Special Attorney General Mott u ease we had to tight the head winds bod is considered close because of locai] States for use by the Hoviet Textile} !egan to neglect her two years ago. Iwo More Bodies Exhumed]they felt tt. They were the drivers of, J conference this afternuon t which made an extraordinary haul on \ ; conditions; Albany {a claimed for] Trust is also embraced in the con-| When she had Davis served with hy Police Show Arsenic [0 Passengers in, motor cars bound Chiat Sat " Wiliam 8. Gummbere « id Deteut. Mucrendy and siully. lere at pite herole effe Ha ot Mise r aire Smith by 8,000; nectudy, Renu: tract, The ¢ eee carat ea the usual summons to renew married ii fvom Brooklyn to Staten Island or] court House. They ad. Kit = 10.50 this morning for Dayton, ©., in] Waiters. eighteen. of No. $852 AMPOY) sciger and Montgomery nro also] Mice tie foviets contral te the ex {ile No refused, which is sufficient Administered, irom Btaten Island to Brooklyn. Hall-Milly case at lengt! ut t ; an airplane obtagned at the fort, louy- | Road, Tottonville, Staten Island, Fd-| meq, tnroads are expected in Co-| tent of two thirds sround for a divorce in France. ‘They oa The three ferryboats on the Bay} termination of the conference M is eren oO. . Nev. 4 xsi ward Turley, nineteen, of No. 105] i iinbia that may place it in the Dem-| Referring to the transaction, Hill-| ave a daughter six years old. CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—-Pollce to-da aken out of services| Mott sald: ! 4 Bik sroady:. a Kelly Piean Br ie Arden Street, that town, dled this] ..atie column. Onondaga, in which eat horas . sesen intioes ben Thetr marriage followed a series of | *xhumed two more bodies in thelr a sal is oy Leas nee . bite ' Leah " oh 3 Sook oy, | morning Memorial Hospital, i in America * re a ere| i; : us ; ae : hee or had concluded | ‘9 imerville 4 conference Cook Aviation Field here at 12.13) ™ BL oe emoria ; ospital, | syracuse is tho big factor, ts claimed eabreacht onpliatt i It hasn't been| Sensetional evisodes in New York| search for a second Mrs, Blucbeard,| yi, speech. Ila Tonor wan arent | ator Beekman and the for } o'clock to-day and reported to M Prince's Bay, as the result of in-| ror the former Governor. The City offan easy job to bring them together."| about seven years ago, when Miss|#s @ result of the confession of Mrs.|the operation of the ferryboata wonld | man of the Grand Jury to fix a di r. H. Bane, their commanding of-} juries received in a collision between| rochester also is claimed, aa te firle,| Hillman 1s accompanied here by] Kelly was known as ‘the million dol-| Tillio Kitmek, who admitted sho pols: distirh lis oratorical effort, ag the]on which the Mail- Mills case wit ? jeer. =~ - qi v = ” = er < ferry sli lose to the e € ented to the Grand Jury . , a bleycle he was riding and an auto- ! ne centre, In all] William Thompson of New York and] jar heireas’? and Davis was a well-]oned her husband. Klimek iy in al ferry pe 6 new fir % TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov. 4.— with Buffalo as the ‘c Watl Mean ‘Howard of Chicago; wio ouse. The Fion. Grover Whalen, MRS. HALL DECLARED TO HAVE t The plane passed over Terre Haute] Mle belng operated by the girl.| these counties the citios, it is pre- known “Broadway tango hero," then| serious condition at a focal hospital are serving in advisory capacities Commisstoner f Plant and Stme 1 at 7.52 this morging. Persons who| Miss Walters has been complete a) es estranged from his first wife who| Arsenic enough to kill four men|iures, therefore ordered that. the| an ee Se Sag s) jane sald a y- {exonerated by Distri ‘ Continued on Second Page. later go! ore was foun ne body ¢ ant tintitdet Gib: }enked: Ott) tore ; g@aw the big plane said it was tray aa at d by District Attorney Jo. (Col a poe NEW YORK MAN KILLED “ rs te fae : : s f me in be ; bod of T nk ae allow manos Hylan to e quantity of evidence which hi: ¢ sep Malloy and the police. XAS TRA Mrs. Edward Kelly, tho girl's] Kupsezyk, second husband of Mrs tte the sea of eloquence unine | heon wethe Spee rates ; (Continued on Sixth Page.) Turley was ridin his bicycle along FIREMAN FOUND DEAD IN TEXAS TRAIN WRECK} nother, nad her arrested on an incor Klimek, whose body was exhumed es 1 uty aaa Ueneral Mott, Wit ; a Amboy Road behind an automobile IN HIS BED FROM GAS}... seanies, no. 1133 Rronaway,| “sibility charge to keep her out of] no two bodies dur up to-day ure ult was that there was # have heen found who 1 j LEEING POLICE, RICH and had turned out toward the mid- Only Victim as Care Collide the Bromdway onberets, but lator! os oe Joseph Mitkey, first husband Hon of trae at both ter-Theen found who have seen M dle of the thoroughfare to pass it] Velice Discover No Fyvidence He } withdrew It. The Kellys lived at No <OeED ° ¥, first husband) minals and the condition on taten|{rances Hall, widow of the murder 3 STRATFORD MAN KILLED | (50. stice Walters came along an Committed Suicide. BREMOND, Tex., Nov. 4.--Ono] 116 East 68d Street. Miss Kelly, then] ot Mrs. Kitmek and Wojolk Sturmer,| [sland was especially bad because of] minister, driving. het ail sated | BY WOMAN AUTOIST | the opposite direction in her machine. Hugh J. Malley, forty-one, @ fireman| man was killed, one seriously injured nineteen, declared that she had first] }jusband of Mrs. Nellie Sturmer, who] {he celebration attending the dedica-|antomobile in. the Buecleueh ark There was a violent collision and] of Engine Company No. 158, De Hart} and a score bruised when the San We ether MLO san ‘old police she gave Mrs. Klimek tho] ten of the new municipal trackless | Phillips farm neighborhood frequentt ¢ WESTPORT, Conn., Nov, 4.—Georgo| Turley was hurled high in the air,| 4,, ‘= Harbor, lL, war e - pa vi ae poison which she gave her third hus-['"vlley system. Motortsts found them-|during the three weeks before A. Porter, wealthy real estate man of | landing several fect awa: on the base | “Y°!" Mariner's Harbor, * Antonlo-Dallas Express of the Hou-| who was openly defended by Miss} |) iy elves marooned blocks away from the] tragedy Btratford, was fatally injured Inst night} of Wis apine, which was fractured, | {Und dead in bed this morming with} ston and Texas Central Rallroad| Kelly, caused him to sup Mra. Kelly | “police declared Mrs, Klimek may {ferry house by police order with no] ‘These witnesses des era when run down by an automobile drivén | Tho girl stopped her machine, picked gas escaping from a Jet. Pollco sald} crashed into the exd of the Waco-| frst for $50,000, then for $100.0.) iaye been the tudent'’ of Mrs. | policeman able to tell them why Night hatred woman wh ally ee ee eg nource, axed sixty. a8 1up ‘Turley, carried him to her ma-| 0 evidences of suicide could be found | Bremund local to-day. oa Miss Kelly openly boasted that she | crurmer, , rmeks and passenger avtomobiles|hatless; they deseribe her car he was. Ne ‘along the Boston Post ve sparated from hi . W. Willet, No. 1183 Broadway,| intended to marry Davis when slic a : 1 } ‘ q chine and speeded to Memorial Hos-| Mallay, who wan separated from his} ©. Ws _— logged the strosta for block# around] Mrs, Hall in her long inte Koad from police of Stratford and ss : ; 2 sity, d. aine f e. Davis at thut Mdgeport. ‘The police were searching |Pital. There she learned that his in-| wife and lived at No. §% Erastina Place panera! She aie an open! oe Pebepsoees hele is avs at ‘| BAYONNE WINS FIGHT e Bay Ridge terminal, Many busi-| with the reporte Inesday sa wy him, following his break for Uberty {Juries were critical, 8o she drove back | Mariner's Harbor, failed to report for} witch nitting the rear sleeper of the se i nla er TT hich “a4 men living on Staten Island who|she frequently went out alone in he after being, served with a warrant on|to the moclenyile Fale Station and] quty, and a man was aent to find outlivna tron ada dag dia jal hig ON PERMIT TO DAM id promised to be home In the early | closed car and seldom wore a hat the complaint of three small boys. explained what had happened, why, At the house the odor of gas was 2 - ht aia 7 . flernoon found it Impossible to keep] Other witnesses © been four Porter, who was about fifty years of] Meanwhile, eye-witnesses had been| detected and Mallay’s door broken In, ees Birk, Deer ie A daughter. of the THE RAMAPO RIVER] jivcir engagements and nobody around] who say that tho Rey, Mr. Hall age, died In Columbus Hospital, Bridge- }found who declared the accident was| Ho had been dead for about an hour, Dr.| COURT RULES COP CAN'T | '*"° Edwaed Kelly and a granddaugh the ferry house was able to give In- [about the time of Mrs, Hall's frequer port, from a fractured skull, ‘Three 7 sola George P. Ford, Deputy Medical Bx- sev, Tt * . i ear ato aes eine canta | A DORRPRUEE ine Tine hibeahined hours earlier he had escaped from the wepisist Anioraey Malloy made a uminer, eald. KEEP BONDS HE FOUND (Continued on Second Page.) Jersey High Court Upholds Mma viene eine ee ake De Busser Laue late’ My eee Gtratford authorities by a ruse, 5 e Ne . pte acca A oti £ State Board rs Some citizens soush s ‘ € e . ’ " thorough investigation and arrived at 4iction ot State OALC n mation by ling up the Super-| changed his custom of riding to t BEtiar a inlet aoe was In Florida | ie same conclusion as did the police.] $300,000 LOSS AS FIRE Fatralman New Miaye. 878 ee BOY, SHOT, DIDN'T Despite Protests ntendest of Ferrles in the Municipal |end of the trolloy line and got off t : No charge was made against her and EPS SIX OHIO BOATS pew : KNOW IT; BULLET Bullding. Apparently the office of the}car at Courtlandt Street and crosse JUMP IN SMITH ODDS; she was allowed to return to her| SWEEP: Findings are keepings, except when 0 LODGES IN ARM| T8ENTON, 8. 1, Nov. 4A do-] superintendent of Ferries closew ut] to Gutlden Street, whlch Is para BETTING IS NOW 9 TO 5| "om. Stenmers in: River Near Cinctnnass| Sorcean 1 the Hadar) de the gist of \« on by the Supreme Court here to-|noon on Saturday, ie telephone} to Easton Road, and so entered t Miss Walters is a daughter of decision handed down by Justice Dow- Quickly Destroyed. When Mrs. Lilan Walker, moth: day upholds tho action of the State] calls were not ‘iiigs farn r the bounda L Cr rles 4 ce - q of - r | 5 hig Irm Offers 85,000 Even He wan| Charles Walters, an insurance broker ling, and, as a result, Patrolman N Baan at Congervas a De —_ creek out of sight of the main hig bak Carry City by 335,000, sd os CINCINNATI, 0, N 4.—Three] las Jerome Majo®skl of No, 674 Laat] Louis, six, of No, 406 Wast Siet Street, ment in poeree to the city of Da DE VALERA SEARCHERS Ways: si ed a strony vorite ove: Ohio River steamers, the Island Queen,] 144th Street today ta minus $700 worth) purriotly stripped off his rhirt to tn-] |, Serer mae i pase Tho Prosecutor is known to hold Al Smith rul « favorite over | CITY IS CELEBRATING Metis a, and two 0f Liberty bonds and the expense of a] vestigate blood that was running down| nh? ™ permit to dam t epee; SEIZE MARY MACSWINEY J oi)tno patrol of Haston Road fron Soy. Miller to-day, odds on his chanoes “FORGET-ME-NOT DAY” | Mominé Star and Tacoma, Bnd tl court action, his sleeve, after he came home fast} iver at Oaklands. This will create Be Busy lane’ (0 thal ena cael Tengthening to to 6 whart boats, th property of the Coney] Majewskl found the bonds threo yenrn| right, she found a bullet wound Ip hin]!9 the Ramapo Valley a 60,000,00-| DUBLIN, Nov. 4 (Associated Press). | D¢ Russey Lane to the end of th R. L. Darnell & (o., No. 44 Broad] new York City, as well as severat| Island and Green Line compantes, were| ago at 198th Street and Third Avenue. | eft arm. She summoned Patrolina on per day resorvoir for Bayonne] sting Mary ‘MacSwiney waa among| Tolley line by Mra. Hall alone tn hey ' L. Dante! & Company, No 44 Br Pee rt BOs ae ' eral) ve troyed by fire to-day. A sixth boat,| the Bronx, Fle took them to the Alex-| sinnotte, of the East 67th Str nd neighbo. ng mur t 1. parol Saleh Re cond ORF iand the devious sates J . are offering $9.000 0 undred: sit Pond NON He ‘roughout | i iris Greone, caught fire and was|@nder Avenue Police Station, froin] tion, who took the boy in a tuxterb t The permit was attacked ypMeveral Dorgona arrpated tn the home) the rector in reaching the farm ma firm i Ree ee oe ee era Ore ea ee damnaed total Jonas was eae] Which they went to the Solfee Depart-| presbyterian Hospital where physictans| number of wealthy idents of the rs, Humphries “in Aylesbury Koad] be mere coincidences, But the esta! ss acainst $7,000 that Smith will win’ hy [Not Day!’ in memory of tho disabled | hilly Ganauel vivcon, $200,000, and] Ment property clerk. No one called for| megan problug for a bullet in ils for He ny claimed the [here after a pitched butte between the |tishment of the coincidence may hav ; 100,000, and also offers $5,009 even thar] and Wounded veterans of the World | tunated them, #0 Majewsk! claimed them. Je | arr : the reservolr would wipe |{cupant® and National Army troops} vatue in commenting on Mrs, H 4 Ye will curry Greater New York by a] Wer going the iete Aowese Pomen eee boats were moored at the Silt was turned down, He sued and didn't know I was bi tl ruperty and the Worouen (woo, were presumably eveking to arrvst | Oot tt statements that ahe had Plurality of 335,000. . Bitte Gowers in the A , < K won tn the Municipal Court, but an ap-} mothrr questioned me, I p r 64} amon De Valera, reported to be hiding “ ae s bs , | streets, The proceeds will go to the| wharves when th efire started, and the] peal was taken and he lost, The bonds | on dla ine cf Hurt me, y [ot Oakland, and that t apacity offin thie elty intimation before her husband's d Racing © Page 2 veterans’ organization, which has moro| flames swept them sv rapidly that alll have been sold and the proceeds placea| said. He told the police le hod the proposed reaervoir Was unnecce-| ‘Tho search failed to reveal the Re- that he was haying secret meoti ee acing Chpets on Page than 100,000 members, efforts to save the property were futile.}in the Police Pension Fund, playing to the etreet. se Ay large. publican leader, with Mrs. Mills and that she is not 4