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Placed tightly across his eyes and atound his head. Hilistrom walked from bis cell with + &® long swinging stride. ‘When he arrived opposite the door of the prison blacksmith shop, bebind ‘which the five riflemen were sta- ~ tloned, thirty-three witnesses in their places caught their first sight of him Ailistrom tried to remove his blint- , fold, but was prevented by straps that had been drawn around bis arms and waist. He was led to a big chair about twenty paces distant from five boles tn the blacksmith shop doo~. ‘The guards quickly shoved him into the chair and buckled more straps adout His legs and arms, rendering him helpless. Ailistrom straightened up and molst- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, | Hitistrom’s body was removed to the! BRAVE LITTLE GIRL Claes Wea We unnecessary detay. | RO Bree Nene ; AS CAR PINNED HER. | There no heartbreaking The Sheriff's plane were carried out = with smoothness and dispateh.” ~ a | Gov, William Spry and the mem. j ( bers of the Pardon Board, who sent Hilistrom to his doom in the face of protests and threats from all parts! @ of the country, did not witness the) ¢ execution. : © was scene. OO} Probably 180 persons, Including a |score of women standing in the atreet outside the prison heard the | death volley, Sherif Jobn Corless, who waa to give the signal to the firing squad, | arrived at the prison shortly after 7 o'clock. He was guardad by five depu- HORRBLEKILLNGS LAD TO BILGAS BY SERB REFUGEE Church Filled With Women and Children Said to Have Been Set on Fire. GOBOHTOS OOO 1915, Two Wagons Overturned by Hurricane In Front of Munic DOOCOODIHOOQGSGSE 10-Day BRT MONITOR SUNK WTHCREH THE TGR RIVER Turks Report Reverse for Eng- lish in Advance | To- ward Bagdad. ties, carrying sawed-off ehot guns ened his lips with his tongue. - : : Physict found on examination Saito cat danse ptr nd Mon al SERBS ALSO ACCUSED. BERLIN, via Sayville Wireless, ysicians fot W. sympathizers arrived at the prisoa Nov. 19.—The sinking of a British } that his heart was beating hard. They pinned a white target over his heart. The target stood boldly out against the dark shirt he doomed man wore. Sheriff Corless shouted, “Aim.” Five rifles were thrust out of the holes in the door. : “Fire! Let ‘er o strom = mockingly. grinning, a horrible death grin, seemed to the witnesses, Co! eried: “Firel” Five rifles spoke. Hilletrom sagged down in the chal then straightened out stiffly and hie head sagged to hie shoulders. Physicians stepped quickly to the dying man’s side and applied a etetho- scope. In one minute, twelve and two~ ‘Afths seconds they raised their hands " ghricked Hill- He was plainly it walls. A little group of them took up stations nearest the open court where their leader was to be shot. They expected to hear the death vol- ley, Deputy sheriffs and prison guards surrounded them. Although Hillstrom was allowed to ask for five witnesses to the execution, only Ed Rowan, Secretary of the local W. W. organisation, applied for @dmission, and he was not permitted to enter the prison, The newspaper mon and official witnesses of the shooting were admitted to the prison shortly after 7 o'clock. The city is quiet. Despite the threats of dynamiting, no disorder occurred. Painted in scarlet letters near the new State Capitol the words, “Good bye, Capitol” were discovered to-day. ey $ ROTH FROTHINGHA g HOOCOR hia family, he sald: “T guess the family will be extinct to-morrow.” He sent several farewell telegrams. Ono of them, addressed to W. D. Haywood, Socretary-Treasurer of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago, rea: Threats of Reprisals Made Against Them for Reported Cruelty to Prisoners. PARIS, Nov. 19.—Attrocities by the Bulgara so horrible as to mako the Balkan campaign of 1918 seem mer- | ciful are described by Serb refugees | © who are pouring into Salonica. The | refugoes say the invaders are butch-| ering their Serb prisoners with the} utmost refinements of torture. Hundreds of women and children, | it Is charged, were burned alive in| monitor, with its entire crew, on the Tigris, is reported to-day in an of- ficial statement from Constantinople under Sunday‘s date. ‘The vessel was one of those the British are using in their advance on Bagdad. Arabian volunteers destroyed part of the British telegraph in the same fighting zone and captured valuable booty. Constantinople also reports that fol- lowing a mutiny among their Indian troops in Mesopotamia, the English recently executed every tenth Indian trooper. The Indians, it is said, re- fused to march against Bagdad be- cause Mohammedan holy relics are buried there, ; Hilistrom was dead. The structure in under heav? guard/) 2° 8 & hundred miles from here to the neighborhood of Nish in churches, | @ sinh. rv Sete tis OF thee Saute "The body was taken to the prison | This and similar legends were painted | W¥o™mNs. Could you arrange to beta lg Mccabe 96 0 etre peninsula. were announced in the re- hospital, where it wan claimed by|in several different plac | my body hauled to the Stace line to |!n# the houses of worship would be port, One was quickly repulsed by I, W. W. leaders. An eleventh hour attempt to save be buried? I don't want to be found respected by the Bulgars. Instead the | the Turks. In the second the British rd f ” torch was applied. Th rm reached the Ottoman trenches, where Fs ‘ne doctors prongunced the execu: | Hillatrom’s life failed, A Seattle man Sraiabic aegncsa ree ti Gal Wale ert downer geen, ea thelr flank was subjected to a terrifia | * . “obviously | named Busby ts ted to hav sydberaal . fire and a counter attack beat them : = —— wate if J rigs 0 DAY! “Good bye, Dill. I will die ike aj others perished in the flames, DOO OOOO OG OOC GOHODOWGOO’SS x back. Turkish artillery also ham- ¢ rior to hanging. signed an affidavit furnishing Hill- : " » {> superior to hanging: Don't waste any tine| Women who fall Into the invaders’ pered the landing of British supplies j “The execution was the most hu-| strom with an alibt in mourning—organtse." hands are declared to be subjected to from a torpedo boat near Kemikiili- F mane that has ever boon performed | Hillstrom himself swept away even) 4 iessage to Kllzabeth Gurley |the most shocking { lignities, Mi man, in Utah,” sald Warden Pratt, after | this smail hope of obtaining ®@ Fe) pn New whe dean bach POU eel ac Hy ee On the Irak front an enemy <_< . a . t Bd ra a \- jane was sho vn an a —_—_—_——_—OoO ive " 5 iM sbae vel A = “{ do not know Busby,” he said in Sit eean a ed song last week, ore eine is ee to wes one, not #0 and observer were captures & the death cell when oMcials ques-| "in, Mins’ eaioated to the dove of | much of conquest a8 of extermina- ra tioned him about the affidavit. by, Gurley doar. I bave lived like a satisfled with the slaughter of . minal structure of the Third Avenue] A tugboat which was sent down gho When Hilistrom was told all efforts be Elevated Road he wind and . ,y ma isn had data, Yom mabe rebel and I shall die like « repel.” | its inhabitants, it is charged that the : a ree Kaede japidiae Fico tener Seber helped the Coroval to a new Deets nie one ee Other messages were sont to 1. W.| Bulgars aro laying the country wi eset A Dechy on dlpctehaiomys id Ra hnadde ———=—=—==_= =| “I am not afraid to die, because I ee Li ied the Hall of Record 4 the ¢ , have nothing to fear, I wanted a new| "Members in Minneapolis and San jas they advance Coert building and on the leeward| stents BIG er: tee Tehtln the, OH tne ‘ hasshtie, ‘ ‘sacha iIding and e vard| steamship of the Italia line, he ¥ ; Wie. cet ay ionseee nares Sale fees Asian Gee othing,” anya the Salonica ace side of subway kiosks stood thousands| maiden trip to this port, wae held % . Sp . -|count, “is left standing where and wome vatched the wile not going down on my knees and bee! gent rofusing another respite for Hill. | pave ‘passed. “if aoa d of men and women who watched the} of Sandy Hook by the gale. The A for my life. It won't do me any go0d| strom aroused enthusiasm in. bust } passed —< gale-swept area, It was not @ fun-| pergensfjord, of the Scandinavia line, | af Supremacy in to make @ statement. They will call| ness circles, which have been terror- BL rane Nov. 19.—(By wireless to expecting crowd, but one that realized] was not reported, but was expected = moe list, ay.” ized by threats to dynamite property | Tuckerton)—"“Advices from Vienna to| Vj ims s| the seriousness of the situation, and : , Po ee Brana te phy. | if, tue, Prisoner wan allowed to s.| the Cologne Gazette,” says the Ove Vienna Claims That Bombs every man and woran tere stood ARSE SENS tails AYERIBE, hs You get the Utmost “4 see . = ie execution seems to be generaii. 7 ae 8! 01 ea ate wen i sician, asked: Approved here, despite the faot that |%e® News Agency, “report that the! Were Dropped on Arsenal | Ted¥ to shout a warning or lend a] out of commision at the height of | IP dependable and satisfactory “Would you not like some alooholte |selddom had such an effort been mads|Austro - Hungarian Government helping hand if necessary, the morning storm, eyeglasses and service at a very etimulant?” to saves man, he Peenidens of the | threatens to take reprisals against the at the Italian City TWO WOMEN BLOWN OVER] weg sachts and other avipping at reasonable cosi—Because— = oe yy ‘ ” ot States, the representative of a hi ‘ ina | alia ALY. P 2 é Ping : FOR MEN AND "No, I never bave used it” Hille ldoreigu Government, aud humerous or |e ane because of the horrible | ree BROOKLYN BRIDGE. | ity Island which had not been haul- We buy raw materials in i a YOUNG MEN strom said. “But I'd like to have a|ganizations had done their utmost, | treatment being accorded to Austro- The first woman to be injured bad} oq out for the winter were all ei- penAte| 4 bottle of grape juic Letters making every kind of threat | Hungarian prisoners, VIENNA, Nov. 19 (via London).— | ‘Tossed Centre Street and was enter-| Gangered by the storm. The yawl large quantities at rock bottom ; 2 | 50 $95 Tt was sent him. « Dave been received by officials, and] | “Wounded and alck officers are be-| Venice has again heen bombarded by |{M& the park when a sudden gust) Numark was tora from its moorings | prices. t be When asked to tell something of | them all indefinitel: ing transported through the country pushed her forward on her face. She aree! >, H \ y, from. the Gov- Austrian aeroplanes, Official an- and wrecked on the rocks at the Because the cost of maintain 7 tl to "|ernor to deputy sheriffs, 7) ore cars, the Vienna despatch | nouncement was made here today | ‘hen rolled along for fifteen feet be- | root of Schofield Street. The schoon-| ing a professional staff of —— saya, In one town many prisonére|that an aerial squadron attacked | foT@ Policeman Coon seized her. Next {or Alfred was driven ashore at Ja-| Qculists (Registered Physi A V H A who could have been saved died eim-|miitary establishments of that city {the Wagons were blown over, and} oops’ shipyard. ‘The Jacobs speed: Pm de be more - 0 3, PROCRS EDO cians) and skilled opticians is | Is clearly dem: nside ply because the physicians did not| yesterday afternoon. Following te | ¥@#0n traffic in Centre Street be-!| pout Blue Streak got loose and bee! Siege! ; j onstrated “this season A ON THE SIDE OF ALLIES take care ot, them, Some prisoners the text of the Ge hereeanl tween Chambers Street and the! fore it could be secured was strand. ce ee over a /arge volume were forced to work in the ammuni- dge was held up. v " SS. ; than ever before. Makes You Look dion factories. Othera were robbed of | “Navy Headquarters announces | B'ak® was held up. The wind did/ eq on the Sugar Loaf bar. ‘Two lum- oF Susie Te thelr uniforms, | that on the afternoon of Nov. 1th | NO? Aifect ra osha ho sutterea PO, Schooners dragged thelr moor- Because we are content to a, id F 1 oe ie mas “The retreating Serbian army is now | one of our aeroplane squadrons suc- sete oman who suffered ings and crashed together until they! derive a small profit from a } Today in our two spa- an ee Fresh Britain, France and Russia Bringing] sald to be leaving behind it mutiiiat- | Cesstunly dropped borabs oa the forte {0% the wind in City Hall Park was wore secured by men trom the Ju-| multitude of sales. j 4 cious stores we have 6 Pressure to Bear in the scribed by liberated soldiers. at San Nicola and Alberoni, and tho | P08 over Just after leaving the ele-| cobs yards, There were a number of . i Says a glass of hot water with —_—_>— arsenal, aviation station, gas works, | Yated runway. She became hysterical oyster sloops piled up at the upper Because our lens factories ; =— a gd oy oe phosphate before breakfast Far East. BIG GROWDS OF GREEKS | tuiltay station ana several barracks (“74 her cries brought a great crowd) end of the island. are kept continuously busy by i vel o her assistance, She regained her . , ro ate di i clusively to en's keeps Iliness away. WABHINGTO Movi, dheciteas at Venice. oP eeatee aaa kale cAcHien na the There were two storm centres, one] Our Nine stores—no arbi al : Clothing. Our stock of Britain, France and Russia have CHEER FRENCH ENVOY Notwithstanding the heavy Are of | omPowure attor Delng carried into the’ originating in Missouri and Arkansas] —no unnecessary over ead, hb 0 L i cahee | y Co puildin i 88 and the other near Qu’A le. The i Overcoats is undoubted- This excellent, common-sense ||| 'nited in. an ec ort to add China to pelle daieiy ere attacks “lfound she had sustained bruises on Southe MaIntLeRARba. mated to. thie The Result—a perfect, fine “ i the Entente Alliance in orde re. SOARS, ORE AAU ¢ le South Carolina coast and the North- C ly the largest in New Liskin ll iia || acted Dag sear ated eas ron returned with complete safety.” ||", ime an logs, sycanira | Set one #0 take Michigan and Conteni| (ened Product at a minimum York. opted by millions, Y ion in the future] Demonstrations in Favor of Denys| [Alberont and Sav Nicola are th Avenue and Twenty-third | [iinois, ‘To-day both centres have| Price—Harris Glasses cost yt . anne yetween Japan and China and to pre- mAs small pointa in the neighborhoca | Sreet & 26-foot sign belonging to the) merged around Lake Michigan. $2.00 or more. Physicians the world over renote- serve the peace of the Far Kast, If Cochin Before and After ee Vecton) ou International Correspondence School os ad mend the je bath, claiming this is| ony 0 Hel b! , Seabright, a Hit b: Each garment comes di- [}) (r'vastly more importance than out: | orreagree” {2 the plan, military Visit to King. ROME, Noy, 10—Another rai on| ee ese nen eceecentrann wee) Feobrianir'e§ ERE Re ' rect from Georges cus- |}| side cleanliness, because the skin pores : present war is - Venice ‘Thursday night by five Aus- ‘ : From Seabright, N. J., always a suf- | tom shi limi not absorb impurities into the |MOt expected. PARIS,* Nov. 19,—"Denya Cochin,| trian aeroplanes was announced of. | "°l7ins her mother along Fitth Ave-| tore trom heavy storms, come reports | sho eliminating }}}‘iood, causing ill health, while the) Negotiations thus far ara in a con-| French Cabinet Minister without port-|mciany today, but it was said little | rue, Newt Twenty-Recond Strect was) that the sea was piling up in a way tot Oculists and the middleman’s profits. |]| pores'in the ton yards of bowels do, | versational stage at Poking with no| folio, was received at 10 o'clock y@#-| damage was done and that there | WUrt DY another falling sign. At Fifth) lead Ashermen and shore folk to fear the } Actual comparisons ie Leap ees Seed to nek indications as to China's attitude.|terday morning by King Constan-| were no casualties, | Avenue and Fourteenth Street a plate| orat at high tide, right after sunset to-| b4 Kast 384 st ‘ A each morning, before breakfast, ® glass) Aitnough the United States is being| tine,” says a Havas despatch trom glass window was blown in by the| blown from the home of Dr. C,H. Ka Went 34th Bt., bet, of .materials and tailor- hot water with of id Count Persico, a nephew of Pope | pate, the Nicholas barber shop and the porch | 442 Col Ave, bel i ill limestone phospha kept Informed its diplomatic repre-| Athens. “The conversation lasted for! Benedict, had a narrow escape dur- |, , / and galleries had been torn from the | 10, Nassau, St, near. John Bt, ing will prove a $5 to [II ics means of helping to wash from the|##0tatives at Peking and European| 4M hour. dy She recent rad by Aystrian aaron (gts cece sire a ae Pepe are Leen ene ees, Messin heats aaa ate | NAEE Mt Mrenetad Ase See, SEGRE G3 828 $10 saving on each |{| stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the |capitals are refraining from par-| “Both on his way to visit the King| planes on Brescia, Ono of the missiles | U0" Sweets off the park from Elghty- | One taparatus away from the shore. | 1007 Broadway, near Willoughby, B'klya t, hich diff previous day's indigestible material, | ticipation and on his return M. Cochin was the| dropped by the aixth Street to Ninetleth Street eight 489 Fulton St., opposite A. & 8, B'kiyn ' “ coa' . whic ilference “ hi sensatio: " " Ppe 'y aviators fell within a . ee i 5 _———— m 2 li| poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus| This sensational turn in Far! object of enthusiastic demonstrations | taw yards of wh " wagons were overturned by the wind, Ju 3 Nowsrt into our customers’ cleansing, sweetening and purifying ern affairs on the eve of the! ny the public of Athe: yards of where the Count was| several of the drivers suffering slight| Wormer Supreme Court Justice Wille} ee rene mer Nene £0 Btremee Ome Oe Py f Athens, Numerous | r Suprem Justi 1 the entire alimentary canal before put-|PFopoxed change by China from a re- | 4%. , s standing, pockets. pena Me public to monarchs has been the auh, | (elegations of various socteties called |” BERLIN, Ni N . | injuries and one of them suffering a|lamsD. Dickey of Brooklyn was knocked + bes pee paliecd polio “cleanse | Jeet of confidential exchanges be. | UPOn him at his hotel to express thelr | gayvitie), — feb Garhne bef trier A fracture of the leg | Gowe by & wiethum Avenue trolley moe and freshen the skin, so hot water and m tho allied powers during the] Mt" Cochin leaves to-day for Saton-|*1¥adron, made an attack Yeaterday | ‘Twenty clerks In the sub oftice of|In Court Bireet, Brooklyn, | while eee Ten renuuecnd remo ten ‘Our vast Overcoat imeftone phosphate act om the elim- but only became known | ieq on a torpedo boat on the British camp west of ‘Tope-| the Buréau of Social Investigation of | Storm was at its height to-day, The eaad egiwiond” . assortments include eee pS vig pene LO-GRy, Mtooeal by the rece Cencnt tt | Finghe in Belgium, six miles Crom | the Department of Charities at Peari| (2 cnarke,ot Motorman James Keanedy,| fie Tn es othe ae oe inal a « jovernment, 4 sot nt nt of Pm oving slowly at the time, so Jus plain U, Navy and De every material, pattern, ‘Those ano wake up with bad breath, | ,¢jpau: #0 far ae ls known, has not | "In political circles here, favorable | YPrem the War Office annourced to- | nq Centra Stresta, were showered | tice Dickey, wan ‘not mich hurt, Chaplain, Dept. No X., at Be coloring *odel iz \\| coated tongue, nasty taste or have alihus far having been confined to the | (otneentente powers Af te hoped shat Uf Se with glass when two windows were | mowlce was bruised, but pegot to pi th ay. and 60th } i A all ne French Cabinet Min: | hout assistance and went to his YOUR size. dull, aching bead. sallow epee Furopenn entente allies and the] will have a beneficial ee Ss shattered by the wind, One of them, | home, No. 6i0 Ocean Aveniio. He is} si, pater } d relations between Greece and the a girl, was cut by falling glass. {irement from the bench has been onod Executive Committe sd | 2 dias §25 should obtain eee ere ine Portu, allies.” | The storm caused much damage to of the ofticial referees of Kings ‘County . PETER PR O'BRIBN, Secretary, \ acasaaniiiaiareies ¥ stone phosphate at the reg stone, LISBON, Portugal, Noy. 19.—Premter the lightning, telephone and transit ‘This will cont very little but {s suff |caatro of ‘Portural has again eentorea | NEUTRALITY HAS GOST compantes in Brooklyn. ‘The Edison dad 00. on ee te the treet HI Ser on demonstrate the wale in-| the resignation of the Cabinet to Prosl- Bleotrio Light “Company reported | ee ee oe ort ||| side bathing. Those who continue it| dent Machado, who has refused to accept THE SWISS $51 000 000| | eomble throughout the city. False genuine Mont. T iene pel sr ha Gee? te mare’ ke tea'aa ts whe Wowk be, accep! ee ’ ’ were blown down and in the suburbs 5 jagnace a seated to th e isston for Advt. successors 1 Present Mi the wires were out of commission ——— ee | BERNE, Switzerland, Nov. 19 (via miles. Parls)—The cost to Switzerland to | R | Tne telephone «érvice in Bay Ridge “ ’ ” the end of October of guarding her office was put out of working order, | | | neutrality was 255,000,000 framos (Continued trom First Page.) but there was no other disturbance | Special for Friday Special for Saturday ’ (461,000,000.) - h tem. | VANILLA CREAMED FILBERTS— CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA pgp atte | of the syatem. 7 ‘The choleost treasures of the wood- ERSCOTCH ERS—You | know Tho Swiss Treasury Department es- | The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- lands: bic, plump and a toothsome disks of rich at MARY {mates that if the war should eon- struck the ariver of a truck, hounded | pany bad trouble in the outlying cach uty centered in Nag jwsolve. in. 4 nue uni as been in progress for | off, hit two girls, and then was broken | gistricty where the trolley poles aoe two years the expenses of maint o vay ke r o om ig Ae ie sailirae 100,000 to 400,000,000 franca, Switxer- : with them, Signs and era were 0 h f th s land must raise 40,000,000 franc: ne Around City Hall Park and the Mu- rol heir fastenings by the | Two New York When We Tell | ars 0 t] Value of Father John $ nually in excess of her prese ne ae nictpal Building the storm swept with | itd Fi tbh parts of the borough. ATP COVERED ROYAL CHOCOLATE COVERED FIG3—The Stor 5 enue in order to pay off amounts bor-| «reat fury, In Centre Street, near | ¢ ei, TOGETHER Nv PATTIES —We do not | | Rame tile the story. but, convers no Modicine As a Tonic and Body Build seed sehin ey ce aeseth awe sreameriing ER dab a as 4 C al uuider Fposes within @ | tne Brooklyn Bridgé, six wagons, two ISLAND, | ntinetive flavor | whicl ' reasonable period of years, | OFF LIBERTY ISL | 4 mean holoegt. } l fi ” The Government purposes, among | %f them carr Unit: ~ States mail,| * fven boats that were anchored in ‘quali’ of athe yi i West and for Colds, other taxes, to raise 29,000,000 francs | were blown over. ‘Thelr drivers %-|ing Thay aufferod by the gale, The fake ot Sa] more annually from tobacco. caped with bruises, * ° Igeeighter Coroval of the New York % | The Bist 1 St. M tM, ; 7 "| The wind mowed people down Iya Dario Rico Steamship Company, 2D WALNUT CREAMS—The heart of thi a t “We will willingly permit you to make | them new vigor, In case of severe colds ° e | wemed to come from every direction. | Liberty, waa blown from her moor- cekagyeet of distinctive hur , i | use of our testimonial in favor of 1B; Medicine i . 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