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- SEER TERRES OTT? — PAE wg oe ———— - ian easaieiaiy ARCH AT POLLS FOR REPEATERS FAILS ToNight's V Weather—FAIR; COOLER. ie salba Gb ¢ (Circulation B Books Open to All.” | To Morrow’a Weather—FAIR; COOLER. THE f WORLD =—; "PRICE THREE ‘CENTS: we LXIII. eer 92,199—DAILY, __ bale tee NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. EAD NMINEDSITER ‘ate tr a i ca (FEW ARRESTED AT POLLS 32 INURED IN HOSPITAL: HUMSSSIEF sarin te Eons sn TST A EAE PREVAILS AS RESCUE WORK CONTINUES. sever BULK OF VOTE 1S CAST EARL Troops and Attack Porto- As Suspects Live in New bello Barracks at Night. Brunswick. 63 Dead Had Been Removed TENANTS IN RIOT | i ween _|Only One Man Held of Five Accused of False Late To-Day and 13 Bodies ATTACKS _REPULSED. | gURY ERTS Digan: Registration—Gilbert Admits Police Are oe AS GANG STARTS Mary MacSwiney, on Hunger) The Comet Will Be an Acro Efficient and Know Laws—Overwhelming SOME OF HURT DYING. Strike, Prays for Courage plane With a Fiery Tail of to Endure. White (Smith Elected), Vote for Smith in City Indicated. mpany Officials Stil! Un- 10 RAZE HOMES cana] oF Red (Miller Elected), Certain as to Number Who Went Into Shaft. ess ie ieciienineeceie amination of Witnesses Continues—Widow Ex- pects Indictment. (Special From a Staff Correspondent [he outstanding feature of to-day’s election of The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 7 >!Second Plane 3,000 Feet in failure of Deputy Attorney General Gilbert and the Honest Ballot ust night, Insurgent sn Women and Men Halt alleyways ‘ambushed throe Air to Take Pictures of 2338 We declar ca Mrs. Ethel] Association and their 1,500 volunteer preservers of the sanctity of SGLER Soy a See * fol 7 ‘of National troops tn Sth , ig Sted i Mtovens, wile of Henry Stevens of! the ballot and their $100,000 appropriation from the Legislate ( aa ad : ee -| Wreckers After Brisk Bat- tiieayipeacetianawerel| CU) by Light of Firsts = | Lavalotie, brottierainslaw of the: Rav, id 3 Pprop ‘om the Legislature to "08 tle in Brooklyn substantiate Gov. Miller's charge that the Democratic Party planned tes were xKken ake io Reilly Mine here, t an exchange of volleys} Plane’s Flare. WILSON FEELS SURE Edward Wheeler Hall, who was mur- t stampede to safety DEMOCRATS WILL WIN cf od hs month and a pate ago with to vote an army ef repeaters. . ; y for alae Jeanor Mills, that she and hor = tal dead three} A large ga “men employed by sky for The Hvenin Up to noon only five arrests of alleged iiegully registered voters. had ; ‘ usband aro going. tc ie are in y morgue. | the Central House Wrecking Company | troops repulsed cnslaught ‘The election news comet CONTROL OF HOUSE) husband sro going to start @ tH! yen made by the vigilunt Deputy Attorney General, who cluttered up th: Thirteen m n the] of Brvokiyn started in Uiis afternoon | ofice of the Irish Independent was It will appear off to t sround the world, aroused no interest vicinity of the polling places in ovrwhelniingly De: for Harding Troubles © districts, and in Spectal Prosecutor Mott. mike, resvucrs & it e-story. frame fotlowed a proctama-|°Y°" LNs Island just as 1 ie iw Lan fae tones Mra. Stovene aid the teiglhad been! OMY one of the alleged offenders had been held fJured awere in splital.| buildings, most-of thom etill occupted, Eamon De Valera,|@’ction returns ind\: ‘ nly of Presidency. ner Mt edhe vee here are moze Deputy Attorneys BSE Scpionion wt the] Tuning from No, $0 to No, 40 Hoy- who bas been elected Gover nerat in New York to-day than ff Smith wins it will 1f Miller wi Williamsburg, bu t to work on by the men. The rescue men &: re are Colonels south of th Mason-Dixon ine,” remarked Magis- they aha row Wilson, now silent and solitary, | might foree the antherttie!] BATTLE AT THE POLLS to show thelr hands by compelling the until exterminated rather than co- but for eight years previous to 1920 ; i elther oer plored all but two bearings and « battle with the| operate vith the lree Btato Govern-| 19 elther almost) a stormy petrel in American polities, Jarrest or detention of her husband so IN NEW YORK TO-DAY jtrate Oberwaser in Centre Street not expect to find any mor bodies. | MeusHuorbo Jr handy that drew | ment. blinding, even at UB heli throush | petiowes the Democrats may gain|tiat le could clear himself at once % WPollee- Court, when-le refused te Coroner Schwab of Johnstown ooo ons and Mary MacSwiac sy stMer of the Lord} which the gr YoreW wh be led i und for all titne of any eumplicity In Weath Cloud: hi . i ‘us p en- : perso Mayet ate SMI isd ation 5 control of the House in to-duy's elve- |i pial eather—Cloudy, showers. hectatti<'. cohiplatnt agaist Lerey after noon began gement eu reserves of the} . after alh. tho airplane. the murders, 3 La hunger strike, has herself gone on a Polla sae at ge A. M., close 6 holding the inques' 4 eae hae Aud Fd ate eel Mr. Mott ts -repoyted to have told Raymond, fitty-five years old, @ chet, been obiained to dig the grave ¢ end the row. | junger strike, following her arrest, a thousand feet above Wel jie iy wiculutely contdenenmAt tte conMdant Agro that Henry. stavonsly a apeinriariior VERS Hivee at the Unicas pote! No. 72 PNAC ea esr whom t Men and Women engaged in the] according to un insurgent announce-}oomet will be w second plane trom] react tie pre mo TRépBt is free to go away at any time and be cleats pyres ‘States er buried in two Catholic cemete wrote ad inc A carload of coffins arrived in Bb soil uaicinned breks und Spanglo this morning aa Ae fa de. Efforts were b made to repatr st wood. An ambulance was] ter stay us long an he Ikes. Theopersons for whom Warrants ure to be ask late this week or carly mext week are all residents of New Brunswick conflict with the wreckers, and fists} Ment. ; 4 Which photogfaphs will be taken of a “I do not know if they will let me] ine city. lighted by the vlection nev Miss MacSwiney wrote in a tet-|‘"® “tY Pas Peat susyeleoucn ney public by 3e Valeru’s aldes,|flure, With all the lights and glares Senator, Geesease ‘and — other State offi members of Gone | PC! Where sleeping quarters are Gree, memberb-of State Senate {PTOVided. taymond was arrested by majority in the will be virtu- ally wiped out and that the G. 0. Pts, in the senate will be reduced. fhe pumps damaged by the explosion, | called from Willlasburg Hospital to] “but {f they do, pray for me that J]and searehlight shafts of the usual leves B A humorous angio Mrs, Stevens] and Assembly,-and tovat’ Judges, @ pollcéman at the polling place at ‘orce of workers were cutting | sew up u number of cut scalps, bu shall have courage to go through with] election night carnival be faced wtih the finds to the grim: tragedy {s the ac- i Baxter and Moster Strects, after he while a force of W Up & number of cut scalps, but no} fe TENA ARE LE Tte . Paty hi th 4 as jepublican’ satimate: ‘Miller eway through the coal be- i ! e fe nde er y Stanley |ing th wo yeurs tions of th rs went to ” ha ‘1 vote, on’ the 4 Seino. cigkth | ) ninth headin ests wore le warned eee Hubbard in makin r fight}! on from 1% wateh her husband. are now) °F FeO: nth i rnp minue abet te she ee Ain hiey | i {Samuel Yelton, Morrett}] HAS BACK BROKEN IN with a bur fare ¢ New York ‘ publi trudging Demicratic estimate: “Smith by | Plaint of one of Mr, Gilbert's depu- . i 1 1 t 1 man gan not te t 1 ecoden i ‘ th . Ss « 110,000."" ties who did not take the trouble to reach the lit t nexplored , an t t City 1 . if 1 y : ou Henry Stevens is twelve mile | . Ss ” a > Biietie vy noon to-uy. more work on the buita,| SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME | or ic reestd ws successful stunt tine i ublicans do retain away at Gunning Pein, hunting and| inal betting # to 1 en Smith, |g0 to court end press his charge Rescue workers sen d in varic ' of « c one morning ‘ vantey and mail majority in the House he fore- | ¢. combining was Mre,| EUs Galloway, Etghteen, of Plata-| or his war recon! fifty-five] Meld, N. J. Hart tm Serimmage. |” stark Horue te to fl Her physic. | While he was playing tackle to-day | plane. ions to her to remain] £0" the Plainfield (N. J.) Heh “School” Hubbard und Hos thal team against’ Batten Highl pout known elvillun fee Scheel of Hilzabeth, Ely Galloway. | they have Gontinued en csceanann eighteen, was knocked down and his Eph oe ( red nd Page.) was "broken, He to at Mfunlen: Ja The Kvening Wort San: ers Hospital in a sertous condition, | fortunate in having th Ee nai eee sia [JUSTICE PITNEY, ILL, The boy ts the #on of Dr. W. W. Gal-|€ use their servieus. al the pit when the disaster occurred TO QUIT HIGH COURT | !2%%, P#inte!a pharmacist, anda They have need of all their skill The grim task of removing the dead nior at the school, nee, for night flying is far even money on 100,000 plurality, he prieoner raid Magistrate 3 to 2 on Calder to defeat Cope- | Oberwager, “is discharged with the land for United States Senator. Apologies of the court “n the 3,747 polling places In the Mr. Gilbert admitted at noon at hfs city there will be on duty more | of!co in Columbus Circle that the con- than 1,000 investigators and | duct of the police had been-untformly watchers Ip addition to the regu- good and that they uppeared actual lar police, to be efficient and to know someth! Gov. Miller will rovetve returns | about the election laws. Harller in roopers do not yet the treacherous wate remaining twenty ved to have perils! When the blast entombed more than ninety men soon after they reported ior work yeste mornin) NOMicials of th ily ¢ , owners of the mine, were know it While Stevens ts at the Point he Con two of 11 tor the keeps unfurled a flag that can be scen at home by his wife, He takes tt dowa when he starts back home, #0 ays knows when to expect in the world. | party organization. (Copyright, United Press). w ers started in awn togethe 1 Com- sh , face, Moreover, flying |} m city means encountering bumps, | MRS, STEVENS TALKS FREELY r nd then more bumps. TO REPORTERS. Wateh the sky to-night. And wateh mV ab ~ The accident occurred on Parker FY dous than daylight Sight. | Even Renin haeca eer iG M4. Stevens talked freely ond] ‘to-night im Albany, ex-Goy. | the day he had complained tu In ol hgdieieel Re aiciuareniefitee ae Will Be Third to Leave Supreme] in the midst of the gan, whon three|With a flare that is ten times more PSCC ciel eae rad frankly of the case to reporters. Smith at the Biltmore Hotel, |*pector Bolan that a policeman in a Be eee aes tna _ Hench In Few Weeks or four Beary, players fell upon tho brilliant than any other. burned ona Iilection Night taken from 3,000 Among other things. she ald: crimo| Senator Calder at No, 25 Court | Polling place in West sth Street had ome. They stood in the misty rain all ; WwW eee Ni Nov. f pee re _ eri Ma aeachi ideal d n the afr with the first flying Tub aide, even hae hinted ne 7; ty Has Street, Brooklyn, and Dr. Cope- insulted one of the non-resident volun- Six State p-| Just Mahle tney, of ed ‘" | ie comet tail strung out be-[iaie ever used by a newspaper to a “d (: . anes 3 : 7 a FeO Ee Sah et ee cipreme (Chun oI pane Genes PIMLICO RESULTS hind him, even though he is flying | Uut {Yer Used by a newspaper to “n-" ny one thought of looking up other| lWnd at the Murray Hill Hotel. | teer ‘rah ‘rah boy watchers by calling FR eee eee eae Te ery cau SAL resign! érom “biind,"" for on account of the xlare| mination tor the pletures = WM) \nen In Mrs. Mills'y life? L have been stices have been assigned for [him a “messenger.” Inspector Rolan mouth and kept the hundreds of curt-| tie bench shortly after Congress reeon-| eIRST RA +Two ond a quarter/the lights of the clty and harbor will] cr course if the fog which darkened that one man is dead, J suggest fon Day duty in the County { W8s Properly shocked and sent a repri- ous persons away venes in the expected Speclal Session on] miles. / be of no aid to him. He must de } te hin Hl » be looked up to see !f he ts 3 mand to the cop, who remark Miners’ Hall, a structure . : BS hauac this afternoon has not lifted ri ‘ourt House, Manhattan; County “ er ee Pee ayes | NOMS 20) the ld in reliable quar-| Musty, $6.00, $3.00 and $ {pend upon such sense of divection us|ietore the result of the election ta| dead Ps. 3 = What do they expect us to do to hero, was the temporary morgue. Un-) 100. nor to-duy. Illness was sald to be] Crest Hill, $2.80 and § he can get from un especially con ¢ told how she and her husband| Court House, Bronx; No. 244 | these hicks—saluto ‘em? dertakers here, in Barnesboro and 19] thy pason, He will be the third Justice] Overmatch, $9.80, third structed compass and the feel of the! — ((‘ontinued on Second Page.) had planned to leave on a world tour] ast 86th Strect; No, 413 East Special Deputy Attorney General Johnstown were orde to prepa resi, omy the Court within the last} All started. e iy . ; th Street, No. 1925 Grover M. Moscowitz, officiating In for the dead men, ery delivery] few weel (Continued on Ninth £ and No, 1925 Grand 7) . SECON nT Brooklyn, was as wi essful Mr. fruck and wagon in Spangler was >. SECON? ONE eae ey Ps a CORSUUTEg BEAN Gilbert. tn Manhattan ve ritying ui SEBS 50 and 50, = Ss " ics tae { Continued on Ninth Page.) GOV. MILLER CHEERED first; Sweetheart, $10.20 and $6.90, RAIN, FOG AND THUNDER Goy. Miller's charge. Only four ar- 143 OF 168 EARLY VOTERS rests were made in Brooklyn during FOR SMITH IN DISTRICT | ‘22 morning. In euch case it was eo tablished to Mr witz’s sutisfac- USUALLY REPUBLICAN |tion that an honest mistake hud been made by the complaining officer, thy Only 31 Say They Cast Ballots fer) complaint wus dixmissed und the ac Miller—Henvy Vote tor cused citizen was allowed to cast his Be mete. vote. The 1th Blection District of It waa just an ondir t. good the 23d Assembly District, on | tured, honest w York City Eleo~ tion Day, The bull of the volte was at 1 o'cl this t in polling MARK PHILA, ELECTION Black Clouds Hang Low and Voting FOG PALLS WHITE Way, |. *S HE CASTS HIS voTE| scing: Pans. we. e441 THE WORLD’S ELECTION NEWS LIGHTS ON AT NOON] “pt! Potts, at 10 Wim wite, THIRD RACE—Six furlongs. j Apex, $13.50, $4.60 and $3.10, first; Is Light. 7.—Gov. Nathan L,] Saddle and Boots, $7.30 and $4.60, PUILADBLPHIA, Nov. wk Heavy Over Theatre District for re-election at Fifty-fifty, $4 third. THE WORLD Has Perfected- Arrangements thu and almost it Downtown Hardly Affected, aing, wtih Mrs. tarters: Polythia, Plucky, marked the f amie Elec If was so dark in the Broadway theat- ca arlic, L'Effaire here. Black clouds hung sc Fical district ut 11 o'clock this morning ; x", the that street curs and autom: pisee st} PIMLICO. SCRATCHES. that all of Ughted. Merchanfs turnea on to vote Voting was foCarthy @lectric signs, the theatres did 1! and the whole district presented at noon|, Cheered ter and Son-i Royal ¢ To Give Complete Election Returns To-night bulld A large curtain will be placed on the front of the Pulitzer Bi Washington Heights, has hither- |i. \ne ballot box to been claimed as Republican. [afternoon and, THIRD RACE -—Tolythia, Plucky, ing, where the score bos 1 the returns will be flashed on !t ——— ‘ated In advance! Royal Charlie, L'Effatre . Tit eReup uel b: one, con fra! ‘ows the street. Every one in City Hall Ps cl ncratic al- laces where the ution was un- the appearance of evening. be fen ermal grou Of voters And poll! FOURTH RACE—Harmonious, Vi- ¥,atersoptican from) ecrons ¢ ¥ ae CONGRESS TO BE CALLED Bute Meme: BE Democratio Al ona heavy, the polling clerks Downtown, although forgy, it was] Workers. the Governor ha tle com=F nin may read them. FOR SPECIAL SESSION legiance telephoned to The Eve- Pe ater atiarnen 6 nearly eo dark as in ¢ Jd Streat | Mit tO_maks a St ACE—How Futr, Rial ine Wo! Spent 1 after gyirict " ea |S Eer een ence fae) nds RRR The same tnformation algo will le given by atereopticon at the TO CONVENE NOV. 20] "06 World this forenoon that of | ‘The dark and _____. 2 EX-KAISER’S MEMOIRS w SIX t , vorld : ° tity Birest ana [ONod, UP catty y = — SIXTH RACE terminator, following branches of The We ling place, 170th Street and President Harding Wl Iesac (alt to work slept i oe SOLD TO AMERICANS Doctor di. Tuts Weeks World Classified] 1n BERLIN FoR 7 CENTS] 9,7" {:%0"" [86 il be ran In two Uptown - 38th Street and Broadway tes divi did not have to St. Nicholas’ Avenue, in theearly lixcept for exchanges of repartee be hours of voting, 148 sald they had |iween Tammany and ‘rub ‘ral w voted for Smith, twenty-one voted fers in part to F WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 Bs ; ‘ dvertise ents nook, 4 BELMONT RESULTS. ‘Harlem - - 7th Avenue and 125th Street President Harding expects to ts f es ses Sone, reruged ta aay ture" does not predomlsiate no alattirt F The Bronx- - Third Avenue and 149th Street 4 peer hemlon ofc lle Oh registration in the district was 635, Gloomler than the day wore the Re ussau Handl- FIRST RACE—Th For Wednesday | M Morning vening Nov. 30 It was said also that a heavy | publican watel at the polling >: WASHINGTON, N Soe Witod. | PANROG tO Ragin Rape. 18. th6 Gay thy BHINGTON, Novy, %-—Wo0d- | vice were found, To start it now,| FACTS ABOUT GREAT ORLIN cap; purse $400 ted by John ‘ r vote was bein, t for Stel r New York. & ap; purse ; " 7 Beatie ¢ will be Gash : This was announced to-day at ° ww cast for places of Gr New York. So many Must be in Ay Americans in Berlin to-day Mok. Bowman, furlongs, bia addition to the returns, a |g j ed from the dome the White Beuas iti z, Soctulist candidate for ple annoui they turned in PrORLD > MAIN OFFICE, b former Kaiser William's Loiterer, 103, 6 tol, 8 of the Pulitzer Building to announco ‘ho winner tn the Governorahip Aishouek tus secwram for. the gincer, hale ballots, os another for 63 Par! ow, Rees RSI Dey to 5, 1 to 2, won rast special session has ee —_—o— Al Smith,"’ that Republican depres- D “ ” Memoirs, 1 adaomely ound in Mie Ath a: aroore,. 9.1699, 4 worked out definitely, it. pro Idea [STRUCK BY TRAIN IN WHITE] sion was natural. From reporta re- To- ay November 7] «oth. tor 7 cents « copy to 3, out second . for consideration of the Merchant PLAINS. celved by The Evening World from | Before 5.45 P.M. ee ney th aoe Sh a rn Mal Ra aa ale to WHITE LIGHT If SMITH Wins Marine Bill, and the Dyer Anti- saa nie, Wht Pai of No.} various sections of the city, voters PORITIVELY NO ADS. ACCEPTED {ts first > in the book No time taken. Also ran—Taffeta Lynching Measure, Administra- mn Aven| hite Plains, Was! were marking thelr ballots ex- a Staves itk ° J F : by a train at Fordham Road an ‘ rs | Saal ain erietiebeuty ete OS RED LIGHT Jf MILLER Wins tion leadera hope these two meas- |Prve*avenue today. He was token te] veuiioualy enough to indicate that be World of linen pi 1) substantial , urea can be dinposed of by the 1 Hospital’ with n trasturag| here Was not much scratehix cover Racing Entries on Page Nine. time the regular session convenes and lacerations of the body Dist Attorney Banton made i ‘ eee a = _ ope, Dae oie Here i eee URANT TOURING CAR GI V EN A W FREE WWEie bib fou Gam Senate” See age 12 “ ” AY WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY? I ee ¥ RN * - ities ae s = _ ei tS RS ee ne ek Beene ae ees i es ane onan