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Republican Party. The landslide in|‘wenty months of the Harding Ad- | cording to the police, ts believed to have|tonia, Bultic-American; President |ihe rear of an empty house at No. Be alean ‘i Pauls wie dans New York which returns ‘Al’ Smith] ™inistration with Its record of pro-| potroned at least four husbands, was|Folk, United States; Maraval, Trini-| 395 Van Buren Strect tke solite report, 5 tection of te the Govertér’s chair, making him| er disregard of ie fate or bina extended to-day to include other tate} dad; General Gorgas, Panama, and] ‘rhe police were requested to inves-| Efforts to k the persons recent- fa strong Presidential candidate, und| business and the vast consuming pub- | Titt!ves of the woman. Munamar, Munson. A number off tigate the complaint of neighbors in] !¥ occupying the loft or to obtain any, 4 Her present husband, Joséph Klimek, f j egarding them have sends Dr. Copeland to the United] lic. le seriously Ill from polson, He recently [CUTS were also delayed. Com-l tie vicinity of Van Buren Street ana] Mformation regarding them : ie vg cao ae ae ibinghy OPM CEE aun Oca bead had his life insured. In the body of | ™Uters coming into Manhattan by the} Roid Avenue that boys had been piling eas — | ‘ . axa tion - wl bs . =e: i “Senator Gerry has been trium-|islation of the Harding Administra. | frank Krupeck, another husband, was| various ferry lines were from five! quantity of wood in back of a two-| DRYS LOSING FIGHT i phantly re-elected in Rhode Island] tion the rebuke of to-day will be| found enousn polmom ote Mill fou men,’ | minutes to half an hour late. INBEY “balla oii: used an a eRe IN CALIFORNIA 2-1 i and the overwhelming majorities of|turned into an utter Republican recut” Plans were made to exhume the bodies} The White Star liner Pittsbureh.| pice, it wax feared this might be ~ 2920 in Massachusetts, New Hamp-|in the Presidential campaign of two] of John zkakakl and Joseph Mitkre-| which left Philadelphia yesterday and SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8.—Re. | shire and Connecticut have been re- years hence," er mates of the woman. come a fire menace SA} ANCISCO, Nov. 8.—Re- Hy pos rial aeons EE ile Harry Bulda, a cousin of | Was due to sall to-morrow from New] 1) oxamining the premises, the] turns from 670 California precincts )) Hi the accused woman, told the State At-l york for Bremen, $8 reported fog-| policemen found a ladder leading to al to-day showed the State Prohibition , r “ : Ce datae Ron mysterious death} jound in the Delaware River and is|trap door in the ceiling. ‘This was| enforo i ioalie 8 to of his sister Rose after attending a din- I enforcement measure losing 2 to 1. "i “| ner at Mra, Kilmek's home Elizabeth [not expected to sail from New York|the entry to a loft The vote was: For, 13.210; against, { t Wyeckowail, another cousin, sald her | until Saturday. Stored in the loft were the packages! $0,564. hy FOw ns 1] two sisters and a er died under] = —EE eat — \ mysterious circumstances after they a — a eee | 4) Gined at the Klimek home, ‘ [ egies oe thie valatieed exhceiad for are Crepe de Chine or Radium Silk, tailored, if amination, or lace trimmed. With and without Senator Walsh Says Result Makes “Al” Smith a Strong Presidential Possibility Chairman of National Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Calls Election a Rebuke to Harding Administration. Chairman of the National Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committce, THE EVENING WORLD, WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922, DIE OF POISON, 41H LL, SUSPECT WIFE San Clears Mist Te-Day and Cruft Movement Near Normal—Jany Woman Strangely Widowed Thought to Have Added Commuters Late. The fog which hovered over the city all through Election Day and last night cuused many ships to be late in reaching their docks and retarde the municipal ferry service to some ex- tent. Before 9 o'clock this morning, however, the sun had broken through the mist and arbor craft were mov- “Ink” Not So Good for Writing, But, Oh Boy! Just Taste Some Police Find 182 Cartons of 12 Bottles Each of “Extra Dry” Writing Fluid. “Superior Peerless Writing Fluid” reads the label on 182 cardboard cartons, the contents of which police of the Ralph Street Station, Brook- lyn, have thus far been unable to concéive as serving for anything but inebriating purposes. The cartons, marked “one dozen @—$—<—< <_< $$ Senator David 1. Walsh, in Boston to-day gave out this statement: Others to List. (oe Seer bottles,"" each contain flasks purport- Jor “ink,’* iso fifty quart bottles and “The election returns from thee sessilis Among tho ships arriving behind} ing to hold art Dry Gin.” They | fAfty pints believed to be whiskey. country cannot be construed other-|quced almost to the vanishing point.| CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—Investigation of] '"?'" schedules this morning were: | were discov by Sergt. George Mus-| More than forty cases of empty wise than us a repudiation of the/it is the verdict of the voters upon| the life of Mrs. Tillle Klimek, who, ac-| Colombo, HMalian-American Line; Bs-| grave and Patrolman James Green in | bottles, two fve-gallon copper meas- (Continued) é eLannie The splendid victory of Gov. Bmith focuses attention of the ‘Mid-West on him as a national figure. CHAS. BOESCHPNSTEIN. @peciai Despatch to The Bditor of The Eve- ning World. WASHINGTON, D. C.—The result in New York is a wonderful tribute to a wonderful man, Gov. Smith, by carrying New York by an overwhelming majority, be- comes an outstanding figure In the Democratic party. JOHN C, COSTELLO. @pecial Despatch to The Editor of ‘The Kve- ning World. PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon congratulates New York on the election of Gov. Smith. We also elect Democratic Governor, Too early to predict national leader- ohip. J, W. MORROW. Bpecial Despaich to ‘The Editor of The Eve- ning World. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.—Con- gratulations on Smith's election. Lite early for predicuu’ SUK’ Lining, $25 though Smith should be proal- nent contender, ning World. election magnificent. teen twenty-four. Governor Smith's ered as bearer two years hence, vallot in the box. Peay," he laughingi,: re: PRINCK | CAETANT ITALIAN W. P. THOMPSON. Bpecial Despatch to The Editor of Tho Eve- WICHITA, Kas.—Alfred Smith's Too early to select possible candidates for nine- Country is in revolt against the Administration. 8. B. AMIDON. Editor New York Evening World: great standard J. T. G. CRAWFORD. VOTES HIS 80TH BALLOT. LENOIRP CITY, Tenn., Nov 8.— George Washington Brown, aged .01 years, probably the oldest ‘Tennessee to exercise his suffrage in yesterday's election, went to the polls early to-day, marked and dropped his “That's another one for Austin irked, APPOUN DED AMBASSADOR AT SHINGTON. ROME, Nov. 8.—Prince Gelasio Cae- tent, a member of the Chamber of has been appointed Italian at Washington. Don’t Take Our Word for It— Shop Around and Then Co..pare! Bollvia Coat Hollvia Coat Bolivia Coat ‘Wolf Fur Platinum: G Collar, ‘Wolt ‘Trimming, $45 victory emphatically stamps him as an out- standing leader and make it inevi- table that he will be seriously consid- the Democratic cane —nclsatliccoact KILLS HIS WIFE, FAILS IN SUICIDE ATTEMPT Merder as He From Gas. urder of his wife, Negro, forty-four years st 117th Btreet, wi old, of No. 5: rested {a his home last night by P l~ man James J. Sullivan of the Hast 126th Street Station after Reed had attempted to kill himself by inhaling {lluminating gas. He is a prisoner in Harlem Hos- pital, Walter Henderson, roomer in the house, smelled gas and traced it to the apartment occupied by Reed and his wife. Receiving no answer to his Knocks, Henderson broke down the door and found Mrs. Reed in bed with two knife wounds in her abdomen, according to the police., In the kitchen of the house he found Reed sitting in a chair with a gas tube In his mouth, the other end of which was fastened to an open gas jet. Henderson called Patrolman Sullivan, who summoned Dr. Viers of Harlem Hospital. The ambulance surgeon pro- nounced Mrs. Reed dead, and after re- yiving Reed took him to the hospital. go snietela ral ‘| Hand Bags STEALS 50-CENT WATCH. A burglar easily satisfied broke into the office of the firm of Williams & Cul- nan, steamfitters, at No. 36 Dork Street, Yonkers, early yesterday, and after passing up $50 took @ watch worth a half dollar. Mrs. Frances Deegan of No. 146 South Broadway, Yonkers, re- ported that her home had been entered and $20 Iaken. First Floor OH. Altman & Cn. A Special Offering of Madison Abvenue- Fifth Avenue, New Dork Thicty-fourth Street For to-morrow (Thursday) This attractive display includes: Hand Bags of chiffon velvet, lined with colored silk, and equipped with inside frame pocket and mirror. Black, brown or taupe, at $3.50 Hand Bags of chiffon velvet, lined with colored silk and equipped with inside frame pocket and mirror. Black, brown or taupe, at $4.25 Hand Bags of black pin seal, or tan, brown or taupe raottled calfskin, lined with colored moire, and equipped with inside frame pocket $4 25 e and mirror at Thirty-fifth Street Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street and West Forty-Third Street conining ow Sat o¢ ORIENTAL RUGS At Prices that are Most Extraordinary. POL IN RARER G7 nO RRMA OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G th Street-—New York =~ Special Values—Thursday Women’s Silk Underwear sleeves. Flesh, Blue, Orchid, Peach, White. soa 5.00 Crepe de Chine Chemises Step-in and Envelope mod- | 1.85 els. Tailored or with lace. Flesh, Orchid, Blue, White. Vests and Step in Drawers Of Radium Silk, tailored Each or lace trimmed. Flesh, Or- 2 9 5 chid, Peach, Blue. Special GO Lace Trimmed Petticoats Washable Satin, Radium Silk or Crepe de Chine. In} 3.95 Flesh and White. Special OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 4th Street— New York Ksele; Rubber Girdles Wrap-around Girdles of Silk Brocade skillfully combined with firm elastic to achieve the youthful flattened sil- houette. Some models are all-elastic trimmed with shirred satin ribbon. Value Regularly to 10.00 5.00 Whether You Pay $25, $35 or $45— You Save at Least $10 at Hamilton’s These beautiful rugs are especially desirable for their warm and subtle beauty of color, and lasting qualities. Bolivia, You may buy direct at Hamilton’s—Direct from Caracul, Persian and Mossoul Rugs- © Irans, Kurdistans, Mossouls Marianna, the maker of garments—Direct from the de- Squirrel, ! that average in size 3.6x6.6 ft. Averaging in size about 4.6x7.6. Cordella, signer of styles—and you may save the major Platinum } Saxsonia, portion of their profits! Hamilton manufac- Fox, Nutria, $49.50 $65 AENANAARARAR BARA RDA NM AAA RATAN ARIOM Normandy, —tures—that is why we say you save $10 to $15! Wolf Collars aii uel lat Laila 70 $25.00 ne as $45.00 Loe 950 $35.00 a | Chinese Rugs embossed in ex- Oriental Rugs that range in size REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR quisite designs, and woven in the imperial Any Style in Any Material — A Wide Choice of the Better Furs! HAMILTON GARMENT CO. | 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32d Street Two Blocks Below 34th Street-—Ten Dollars Below in Price! from 8x10 to oxi2 ft. In rich Persian The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000 blues and golds. Average size oxi2 ft. $275 re) colorings. Priced from $225 to $350 PERSIAN RUGS that are larger than the average sizes will be sold at HALF the regular prices. There are about one hundred from which to make selection.