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anes ay Oointigi ite ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, M916. w <n enone agen cage ————— nnn ® telephoned that the French HOW y “ { giiing about ite entrance. Freneh GSCUE GIRL \around them. and the fiamen tnt Is this ruby artificial?” inquired ers walted with coo confidence FROM FACTORY FIRB) licked tyrourt he pillow Mr. Battle. for the next aiid to the bottom of the shutter she 1 don't know," replied the witness Estes Beat was ae ollapeed. into the arma of John Mr, Lyon said it was very valuable ¢ have sur ' rr | | Walsh, He settled her methodically and that he had worn it as ® soart mont,” came a mes ge at 3 o'cloc 7 linto ay t nee stares n ns many Wag There was no inscription upon distant itsid, on the | ONE MISSTEP MEANT DEATH SUIT FQ | Ve ar aciie athatapeed to teen, ae . Lyo ven sarte Ume for some news from | FOR BOTH. JUUY | is un’ enxarement’ring ne would have telephone. Sud <narp gusts ot Ae Ae: MBOUINS hands aaa given her something very valuabi wind lifted the and (he smoke jangling down his nos’ pigaie biked Paar ke a is revea r vem folded a@ n ont! ys ir ‘on o ; \ i bi P ; Plight Aen a i a, row (Cont! brbealb tsi First Page.) Paget BY ee A suby it would Hrance 5 ‘ ' raatact Si 5 elke >, nits ; of Be at Oa seu RES be wor 3,000. took it to Tif. ~ hand ‘ °f Greatest Span in Europe Made London Press eas Decne U-Boat pescus at t Diy | Heights on} tow nto the k had been In his company?” asked Mr. |fany’s and was told Jt was vatuable Fort Souviils flashed the word Useless for Mackensen, Says Raids May Bring Norway | Scaling Ladders Amid 1 or the yas-ruings, | atte nommouenes Povsumont had wees captured saait . if : " - » misstep * would end them both I am teliing the truth and all of es thal evel Berlin Despatch. Into the War. | Smoke and Flame. } Dunging vou seventy feet upon the in replied the witnens Indignantiy Tt all had been accomplished in aw _ . se ghee i Hue ven ‘though the flames HER ph dah Soetay MILLION- Hitle more than #ix hour TROOPS OUT OF TRAP.) 1ONPOS, Oct It ta now re-| WALSH’S Dy Yeu scorched off his eyebrows and cracked HER. A French Gonerai, speaking Bng- Rat ported that the Norwegian malt) H’S DARING CLIMB. SE Rede eer cee’ ay Wie tesa eRe, iene Nish, drank a toner to America, which 5 steamship from Wergen for Newons-| t ‘ = een “ace seainet hin lett GHORIGHE: ee Bt Rie’ Bones! WONe: aie “Was | he decinred to we the greatest stickier Berlin Says Part of Russo.) tie. which, according to advices re- Carried Unconscious Girl From} sh never falterad. He carefully pared gated for Mr. Lyon's wife, or the tights of humanity. He / yetturday, 9 J A down to the window alll be-|!0W dead. After Mrs. Lyon's death, for the ris Wamanity Hi Roumanian Army Escaped 1 yenterday, waa stopped by a) — Rodf—Nagton and Moel- | lm edianced, rested, wot himectt and (he Witness declared she dined in ali ) proudly showed a inure) wreatl at v 1 warship, has been taken to a) a ! hia burden on to the next scal the best cafes with Mr. Lyon and was ony the heroic defenders of Verdun by From the Teutons nan port, although It had no car. ler Saved Others. idder below, and with equal pains n accompanied by hia daughter J} raese ‘OFF THE two America » Baroness Mur ko on board ———- and slowness climbed down to the | rothy, & student at Wellesley andj LBS bay fers 0 New Norwegian. mal al window below that jhis son Irving, now going to Yale. and Mrs, Diefenthal vot W MERLIN, v a1, ‘i ve ha a mail eanipniys) The rescues made at the Houston Firemen Bloniie. rey Devine reached Hu asked me to marry bim in eC np, Conn ma connecting link between En, . ‘apan ~ L. fy Oot umanian troop ; “DE gtroet fire last night will lve 4 out with a long Mele, caught the hook | camer, 115") Miss Connell said. "He BEAN on! - I wave Wown un. the it bridge ove) 4 and the Scandinavian a Sluived FP 3 ap tat the end of i o®mund the ses tat he was @ welf-made man, Delivered Free FRENCH AND SERBS the Danube nt Cornevoua,” enig an gard festa, They carry many Amurt| history among the most daring In the adder and fished m= Walsh a iit for many yeara he had gone ceypee Hon, fork, oad stata bon 8 cia, MBAlLtbawie ‘ ang|record of New York's i : burden across the chasm five wut town with a grip in his hand |S) /9 cre wor cod witha official statement from the War Of-| O00 Ail A ‘Aithoug AL TUSCeIHT BELTS (eh laedial hMe ta ai wide between the two buildings selling tooth powder until his hands 08 fa Caeltiered Pree 1.000 Mons” GAIN NW MACEDONIA ie ennoUnclng FF) ateamers bi a Mil oi ae they were landed in half a worw ealloused He told) me_ his Satiatnction ni ed or Money ther progress f. Mac nen’a armion | [teame ave n searched this is arms on the tenement f the father had left him all his millions rite for Free Booklet, j ther Bragrees for k n tha Hal. lnataties J HIGH the moka | fainted. W id, “Phew! 1 he could well take care of me Greek Sit stent in Dobrudja and alvances { tt t ob much smoke!” and ran off to the next » my business pxp pecting to ireek S ation BO eared and Sar-|axainst the foumanians the Selaure of one of thera has been re-| job, eo 2 he promoted, in West- cd. job. © pron Gillies ‘Hroken Cotter, Pius! Transylvanian front Mop | Walsh has been twenty years a London. TF tbs, B15 e > rail Can Now Push His Seen eeeen se briden tha, According to the Dally Chronicle, | fireman and isan “honor man” for| “A few months later he grew old | GILLIES COFFEE CO. Offensive. larecnt in Furano proven the im.) German submarines have been run- other rescues at the risk of his life 1 tw ‘finally wold me E must get 283-231) Washington hi z Hurope—proves the im x e vhen The ning World reporter | marriage out of my head and that he | i PARIB, Cot. 26—French cavalry| portance the Roumantana attach to | uO# Amuck among Norwegian trad.) asked him to-day for tho details of hail an old flame he was going to | var on the Macedonian front, supported| tne German victory, which opened | ME Vemscla, sinking and capturing| the rescue he sair > tell you the | wed | by infantry, occupied two villages! tho way for an invanton of Ttour Siem practically, as. tf Germany and) UND es eee SUNS RE ANT actiooateclaterste UREA Aceonne | i ay for an Invasion of Roumonta, | x : ae oe much except that 1 never saw a girl | fectionate letter asked Attorney southwest of Lake Doiran yesterday, |i, way ntated rway already were at war.’ with such nerve. Think of the way'| ( coubiel for. la Younes Wormhee the War Office announced to-day. “On the T is f t Tho present crisis arose over Nor she let elt off that roof! That he never made Jove | ‘ s ranaylvanian front, in the ; e let herself o} at roo! at's ie ‘ade Jove phe Serbtana threw beck the German | 7, way's declaration after the U-83 be-{ what I call nerve.” lw she replied, “but | Grr cactandikaiGaroee lh cbs renlon at Trotsul valley, Austro-Hungarian gary ity activites off the Amertean Acting Chief & sald: “Ef hope! h 1 his love for me Suauitterna sive troops defeated their Roumantin Ade) coast, forbidding the navigation of per ‘ou won't forget Norton and Moell ement ring.” ie AG hn Vaal este 4 a | and Flannet! well as Chief M r ” de y ROME, Oct, #.—As the result of| Vorseries and on the heights south Of territorial waters to all foreign subs lSenca. yuk weseybony dd ‘antl sean the ring.” demanded Mr. Pte eee te the Seing sof | PaFoltua the Bavariany defeated the | gyri Th The. PoE eye ee Cena ren) guarantees to e ing * of parines. he of he | took the ring, a large ruby surround. Roumanian ed “On parched to-day, but yo ye Greece, the situation at Athens has Germany 9 suid to have nent Scena. Hesten: 60) Py emel Samonue, ton & yee sleared c y «| the roads to Sinata and Campolung ent & was found. Hesttes 1oW tr, box. The witness wiped te: prosecuting @ vigorous offensive, sald | iaatatiy’ banibarted raiivoadi ing its answer, has been attacking Bras not boon itentit ed | "TE couldn't put the ring on my third Athens advices to-day . y jod railroad | Norse shipping ° wt, west of Cernayoda acing a peaduans — HERLIN, Oct. 26 (by wireless to I ouUnted that a 6 part o 7 | MRS, SANGER ARRESTED ot mammoth rey or ot savions he “Asay tay . >- Houma. army escaped fe the tolls 3 | from von Mackensen by flee ing across, « as dior rdat cael AT BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC the Cernavoda bridge bef : in the month of September 141 auboree a Ke before it Was hoxtile merchantmen, an ag-| e winn's 4 ae gregate tonnage of 182,000, were sunk | Closing Quot Mra Margaret. Banger, champion| LONDON, Gye? 26--The victorious| Gr brought In by submarines of the Pe ee eg ‘of birth control, was arrested this | p™ ee? of Mackensen's armies in Do- central powers, or destroyed by mines, chm ‘afternoon’ at No. 46 Amboy Street, {edapuleb lines ben check At loast Thirteen captains of hostile ships, 4 , Unaio’ Gk Which. thele were about 5 » Petrograd und Bucha-!non of armed eteamers were cap- we GF thirty women. Miss Fannie Mindelt | T8t indicated this afternoon tured. In addition, 39 neutral mer- a was arrested with her for alding and| TH® Houmanians have blown up chant #hips, of an aggregate of 72,600 | * abetting her in the inculcation of her| %® fourteen-mile Danube Bridge at tons, wero sunk for carrying contras ¥ doctrine, The namen of the women|C@™avoda, thus blocking an imme- | sil bi Present were taken by the police, | “#te Invasion of old Roumania The | : " i. after which they were permitted to| German War Office, announcing St ‘BRITISH SHOULD ACT ON ; depart. fact this afternoon, declared It Mrs, Sanger, the police suy, has|@@nced Roumania’s fear of a Germ U-53 RAID, HE SAYS Deen holding dally sessions on birth | "Weep toward Bucharest, . control since Oct. 15, Mra, Margaret | SOFIA, Oct, 26.—Booty taken at % wine iret, & detective, winited: the attaclives eon trucks, sev. | Beresford Tells House of Commons | ‘ lace a few duys ago and pa or ( erous reservoirs _ : =e ~ : advice. When the raid was made this |0f petrol, nearly and| United States Ships Were Not ; afternoon the two dollar bill was| Warehouses full | Wa Ki found in a frame. labelled, “Detec- | Turkish barges Quite Neutral, Live's M bor, it was offically | LONDON, Oct. %—T day. The first division of Bulgarian | N, Oct. 26.—The activities infantry captured Cernavoda yester. Of the German submarine U-53 near si 9 day morning. |the American coast and the general 7 ° SAYS HOT WATER a question of the relations of the! d 4 United States to submarine warfare Saye uae tN WASHES POISONS BRITISH ON SOMME Sie cia ised Se considered iatieean ea Sy UNDER GERMAN FIRE the American and German govern- Non th 41%, % R Wientuvaala orslen | Becrstacy (Grae ; et t ON EASIEST PAYMENT TERMS FROM THE LIVER pide tes ste in ihe. robe 60 Tokle testes | abe aie (A) shows the wire to which Ida Goldberg cluog . 4 5 London Reports Raids on Ene; He deprecated discussion of these as she stood on top of the ‘shutter (B). The letter (C) shows FA + L i i $ my | late sce sa : an = ; Northeast of Arras and Jduestions and said it was for the) were) tne une ga oi pS er da a ey . y day 6 Concentration on Vie iveriene exeiia ertak hat and [American Government to decide on{ (D) Shows where the fireman carried the girl down the scaling a) m. Bs trolas Assures Your Satisfaction. - with phosphate In It, Near Ménchy |the policy and action required by the! ladder and where hegwung like a pendulum until he dropped his % - | before breakfast LONDON, get. 25.—" During thal aon pers crattaceh hat the ivi Aetna m Hoy ha'g ; R sixteen years Landay has specialized , night” saya fo-day's Britian official | Daren Beresford a tha me ‘ samen — ) Vi ™ laction o! | SN ictro rds To te as fine es the proverbial stateMent, “the enemy shelled heavy sine vi . a : mite did not ap-| ment. They stand on a par with the | sealing ladder into their hands, They ‘ 2 las and Victor reco exclusively, fiddle, we must sep the liver washed Hy our front between Eaucourt Ab | peuteatit paathigs a ane manae sh miracles of ski! and courage done by *lt them down the thirty-five foot < : Each new Victrola model ; almost © mornin, re. | Daye and Lesboeufs and in the ne! en eoeeinet Se: Se ae CeCe eee ladde © the grasp of other fire- Was | i “7 he ir tse and Lesbonute and inthe neah Tryon ore bound to take notice of] B° MOKY eaters at he Hotel Moya ladder into the Kraay of other he : ; and each Victor Record | Special Offer aging, with Paden ea tuateral, sour doubts (north of the River Somme | is fact and the Hotel Windsor fires Sealine laddareta: DIA raUeZ Ea. earch , re Be has been studied by us. We | An initial payment jonous toxins, says a note | —>——— Tho most spectacular feat was the! for t ‘ ; Nay ‘ ie ; AMI (Faldha. enaroy | acular tes ‘or the girls who had disap; " not onl rry Vi od- of only trenches 1 Aycubhy spay | “PRAYER FOR OUR COUNTRY” saving of Ida Goldberg by Fireman CLIMBED TO ROOF THROUGH ° : F 7 8 Victor Pr If you get headaches, it's your liver. | northeast of Arras. Considers ; ‘ THE THICK SMOKE i ‘ ucts in large numbers but Ww 1 you catch cold aay, i your liver, | damage was done and prisoners we IS WAS! ’ |dokin Walsh st Hook ®@ Ladder Not) aa Mosler wer li mel own hae eran sd taate, furred | MER a cae "i HINGTON S PRAYER | A veteran chief of twenty-two years te eee eee eee mmole I pat in sea tine’ HP, we know them—we know | will place this $100 ath, of stomac PRI ot. 26 (hy wirelone t ersuke A teanie cai \ black s:noke and the vat ae comes rane it’s your liver. allow | 8ay ville) —The War Office statement ve exp alan e, himself an a nor manor! rooe was scorching hot, They crawled : what they can do and what Mirek a ai with in, mu complexion, watery eyes |CoBcermme the Somine front iy as fol) Episcopalians Adopt It at Conyen- saving lives at the risk of his own,}around blinded until Norton found Fs in records (total all denote liver uncleanliness, Your lows ; : ! said this: “It was a rescue that 1| Annie Slemowitz, He and Moeller x ry service they can give. When $105), in Your home liver is the moat important, also the |ciontin Wht wien ne agtment ent -Negro Bishops May Be | woutd have hesitated to make If {trolled and pushed her to the roof edge | bey eda | you shop here get concen- | —balance as con- PS ee eo eeepc Fl batteries a ablishments of the Created in Negro Dioceses jwar my © and loweted her down to thelr com trated satisfaction venlent, . yoth sides of the Somine| NTH-Gak dec at ,| But Ida ¢ jrades, The girl just consciousness | = Aan, (4. felons seo body aa ae tat t. 26 The House ef! vivor of twenty employees of mil | and died in a few minutes, Fear and : ! mack lest esa, Moat, fala '"Gurpontons on the norty mann muni af the Protentant Bplacopal|jinery “and clothing, manufactures |sutfcatin did fr te Select Your Victrola at One of Sengerocs, salivating chemical which |emy with strong bombardment, which/an amendment to the Senatinctlon| ore to the roof f th seven-story Acting Battalion Chief George M h F L d can only be used occasionally because | Prepared the Enicish for partial ads | a uinotain : brick building, Nos, 21 nat Hous-| Kenna ran up the stairways in the the Four Landay Stores NOW it accumulates in tissues, also to the north of Coutcelette, Le] nurtragan bishope tor. oy Moe Ren Giceak. Within. sourtean TeInGles| big Raters tecine te Geach ihe poor . Gueud " Leshoents. MARODS fOr y dio ts thie: of at bones. Gare, Gusud ine ueaboenta. | thy roey foe any diocese 1 latter the firet alarm Acting Chlef/for his men on top of the Crosby Yorks Leading Victrola Store: Eve: wan 14 woman, sick or} caused new sacrifices to the oh por th rac This will pro-| Henry Helm sent ix AUS SA | Street tenement had a life-line which 1g fe on well, nk each {narnia be. | enemy." vide for the selection of negro bishops|and by the time Chief Kenl®n go! Sagep ee : fore’ treakiat opie gg tah ye i oe pare dloc ene, a down from another fire in Harlem, as ee eee ee wis Wy ae @ teaspoonful of Heine phos. | WINNERS A’ 1e House, in constdering prayer | ¢ ey ‘he beginnin . Sp of book revision, adopte wenty minutes from the beg’ ®\ sixth floor MoKe: . ie : saute so sae trom ba Sie and | ERS AT | T LAUREL. | TW eanigeten when he ate fe twenty streams of water from high ee ihm he i a the anatial, the’ poleons, “sour "bile aaa | of HET RACE the Sommand of the. Continental | pressure hyaran® Were poe a into | top ceiling of the building. Ie had to ITEMS FOR INVESTORS 4 Stores th x furtones rmy, 4s “a prayer for our country.”| the building that was blazing like a} OP oe y . ehad to) Faitimore & Ohio~ Th month, by gr ae et gwostening | sen). straint. i ne Meera the windowa above the |S back Under @ torrent of fire and |r : is * Net | 563 5th Ave 427 SthAve 23w42nd St 27w 34S canal before putting more ood tate | ESt), Blnce, : | BATTERY B RETURNS Muind floor. were elohing thick biack | Ake: that Beas dows on: Aim: trou) *hh0s | Con 46 ST. BELSAOAVES. BET 9 8e AVES aeriag smoke, shot through with red tc uioy | Above Pats | Nortotk & Westt weed : da Go! no’ oO the eaat-|ly dividend of 1% per ‘ Limestone phosphate di 5 Captain Kay, Sea Puss, Bu of flame. The twenty streams of 1 Goldberg now ran to the cast) ly dividend oe ne nat ne nt thunhate doce mate a trcomlanier tala eh Dts FROM MEXICAN BORDER | ce ter seemed for the moment to] ern edge of the factory roof, A thou- Nov. a cannot salivate, for it is harmless and | SECOND RACE Two-ve eal: | = Ihave no effect 1 men and women in Lafayette “4 pe oan eat ony hing afterwards, It tne wx fa tong: ~Han "4 106 | Men Look Fit Atter Two Months’ Under Chief Helm’s orders a dozen i a one aunties feet below, ou Fe naive and almost t ad | ralgnt | 38:70 +50 men of Hook and Ladder No. 20|#houted to her not to Jump, She didnt Be eeeeta vil al rere tae | ‘ Lord Duty in Texas—Greeted Sprang to the balconica of the five- |She saw a group of firemen on top of], s ari. ota | } ae istic Yor em by Large Crowds, story nent, No. 183 Crosby Street, | the Crosby Street tenement fifty feet moniths “| . bie factory, Bwift as| below her, but a little off to one sid er charge stone phosphate Carel stimulates . Looking Dt ase: mene A Just below the big factory, Swift a ° Y | See te rien ee cutmulatae 0d 17 alae rem iaeking Mt after two months duty| A ioupe of Suiiers they passed up| fireman, Joke Mien boned, ot fit day in and day out.—Advt upward; sellin 1 be Siren rprntesilires tery B of the} 4, the roof a 35-foot ladder welghing |)" ‘stro fe roots Hawi POLITICAL. | pou vib li , a ethlery, NG y Y., re| 599 pounds. They raixed tt against} caught on the s the sixth story | turned to-day, headed by their cap-| ene golld brick wall toward the group | Window of the factory, five fort Pear he show |tain, Walter C. MoClure. me ne Orica n Se aie ah the of him. When he had an x HO bpecial for To-Morrow, Friday, October 27th ELL- A N Ss! a Har TaRKMrt),. show 8270 inted,| The men marched, from ‘Dealcece of the factory fitty tent aboval ar HO CWHAE Ne Tan’ our on ist tote Ng, chiarm, husing ccotres of riolieat Cre vinci toon ome ie | Rorma Seavey eee is Juliet, | treet ferry to Fitth Avenne,! tmeir heads Jand settled down steady after two or 7 y IN, | Absolutely R hen north tw Fifty-weventh Street ai | Up this ladder ran Fireman Jim! three swings |] SHADOW LAWN, N. J. || 4 e y emoves | Fl Hroudway, thence direct to their| Norton carrying a scaling ladder—a| , Up the slender wirip of wood Walsi| ON urnn E ALSO OFFER: Latra special tor Friday, Oct. 27 Indigestion. One package | How Is your at Mixty-eughth Stroet, Crowde| long ataff of iron-shod aak with 1tHe| top a comrad P\nuuier maine | EMPIRE STATE DAY or tot oie and Chocolateerra cote |] Cua WREPEAIE, . Conan || / s, ‘y route cheered the bronged! eross-rungs like perches anc jong! ladder to him. This he thrust up "1 ncCT o eholveat Sweet “y —e S ? ee i oe Ta ieee at the top with a Mook at the/t! a yolume of Sames. una] SATURDAY, OCT. 28 ve wae fo ices aid " cate sees ! ee t h 4 the Ghinory t ast J o that rolled out on ed” by acttet peepee v Hattery formed pa of the| ond of it Norton ts as big as un | the open wind Four con bh se TOM ACN ee siege eR, Stone | Sette, $20 pounsds OF Mm Nets over ne areas wore mule ac \ 8 your a i ? (tary, Wan ohmaged At targe SB NOPONEE HE EEO: Bones eers) “ida Goldberg me ad crawl a] i y ppetite poor? itary Wat aged at target prac:| 6 oan go.” is Chief Helm's descrip- Ida Goldberg meantime nad crawl Round Trip Fare q Any distress after eating? | ‘THEN, BY ALL MEANS, TRY HOSTETTER’S : Stomach Bitters - — CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. low. Close 18 iw Sait *y Wetnewiar CORN Oyen Hy oes, Re ¥ go gy Sy |tion of him, “He himself sent | into this district so he could get some real good fires to fight.” Norton his and partner, Moeller, | ee | | braced themselves at the top of the| happened to be swung out and yel “Women fret, now!" A swarm of men flowed over the edge of the roof and down the ladder over the edge the roof. Very en fully she took hold of @ pair of bare | telaphong wires fastened to the elie, | Holding by them, sho lowered her down so that her feet rested uj top of the big tron fire shutter that v |stpod and balanced a moment crouched and caught the top t| the abutter with her hands The girl and the fireman were) ft} the |/BAUBNA) Funeral Friday after noon at 9.90 trom 8D Pervie at, Long Ieland City ment Calvary Cemetery, ed: eee “ and raat

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