The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1917, Page 10

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10 U-Buy-a-Bond Will Be Moved From| ana Central Park to a North to! 6 te d the | The captured German submarine, | the fers section 40 tons and the in | which was rechristened the U-Buy-a- — | Bond and used to boom the Second . Ht . Liberty Loan, is to take a land crutse| geyc's (pny, Payleapen from 6 A. M | from its be sheep sneadow to the svorth River at’ another ballot. UBist Street. THAT LAND SUBMARINE IS GOING BACK TO WATER The three aections of the boat WOMAN IS KILLED “770, WHEN AUTO TRUCK. px t When they are ren: r these will be drawn by large m vehicles, | How tion River Berth, & 60 tona, peg rth ig the Central Park! Thig would void your b Driver Loses Control and Car} : ; as —Y? | Hits Salesman and Shopper. | +225 qT . | 4 wa ee 5 Sie, The young woman crushed to death ’ when a three-ton motor truck ran ¥ wild ond crashed through the window of @ millinery shop at No, 135 Clinton | Street last night has pot been posi § Dosks— = $ASTORIA tively identified, but 4s belleved to be Miss Rose Ginsberg, a dressmaker, | living at No. 1652 Warhington Av hue, the Bronx. Papers found in her! purse bear this name and address. Louls Geller, twenty-two years old | of No. 62 Bond Street, drove the truck j!nto the millinery store, which 19 jowned by Morris Dantels, about 8 | o'clock. He was going north on Clin-! jton Street at a good rate of apecd, spectators paid, when he lost control and skidded onto the aldewalk. First. For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917. “Who Is Number One?”’ a Thriller WHITE MIGE SHORTAGE h in Print and on the Screen ~ “ oe he hit Frank Koptel, forty-five years a old, a @alesman, of No. 344 Cherry === Street. Skadler of No, 188 i Broome Street, a youngster : ; pater playing... ' eri on tho street, escaped trom the car'a| The Sunday World’s Serial path with @ bruised hip, Then tho| re! r ing i machine crashed into the shew wine| Novel Is Enthralling in the The Iwano dow, splintering wood and destroying atres Too. hats. A woman about twenty-five, In going Into tho store, was crushed, Sho; Anna Katharine Grec j was 5 feet 4, weighed about 134/“Who Is Number Or pounds, had dark brown hair aud| The Magazine has written novel of t | Parame legs | for the ser | tion more « | than ever attempt of photopiay The Numbe Fortress,” | at the dest the “TRAITOR! CROWD YELLS AT MALONE: as a serial in wo. blue suit and gray gloves, | woman died half an hour after 7 Use »: reached ( erneur Hospital. Koptel was rey ed in @ serious con. F 0 dition with cut arms, bruised Thirty Years |and lacerated head. Isaac Ska folks escorted him home, C O'Connor of the | tion had to send rose: con path through the crowd for the am- bulances. Tho chauffeur, Geller, is aployed by the J. & K, Auto Deliv. y Company of Ne Bond Street. | He was arrested, charged with homi- cide. A second machine to run wild yes- terday was a $4,000 seven passenger car, Its brakes worked loo: while it was standing on West 153d Street and it ran down the street and across | Riverside Drive, crashed through an } iron ling and plunged to the rall- road ks sixty feet below. There [its gi e tank caught fire, destroy- Flying week TWs cemrave COmPARY, NEW TORR O:T¥. —— : jing the car and two launches stored ‘ jin the yard of the Cobweb Yacht They do not dim— ot iy | wine car was owned by Charles | os their brightness lasts! Welsblach GAS MANTLES. alsey of No, 676 Riverside Drive. | The chauffeur, Albert Bletsch of No. | 675 “ast 76th Street, left his em- PS ~ ployer'y home abouts o'clock and| Joint Debate So Near a Rist For light~- strength ~economy ~ buy | headed for the garage on West 164d | | Street. As he came down the hill he | saw a tank car delivering oll at the Rarage and drove his machine up to | } the curb on the north side of the street to wait until he could get in | the doorway. Bletach ald that be- | fore he left the oar he carefully set | the brakes and that he is sure they were in good working order, He had not crossed tho street, now- ever, before the car was sliding town the hill and its speed increased so That None Dare Call for Decision. What was to havo been a foint de- bato on the issues of the city campaign between Dudley Field Maton: Pr Coll and Misha Appell of the Humanit Hall last night. Upright or Inverted Jan Cult arrowly 1 fend the sow plain why Morris Hillquit refused to buy Liberty bonds. Appelbaum was little more c clalists, the auc | traitor, doors anc treated with but onsideration by the So- arly half of who r ce; but he was not ¢ made Facts About the Sugar Situation Our Government has asked you to use sugar spar- hall was packed to the 6 police turned away sev- ingly. We believe that the people of this country Pariiet ihe porn aaa thee era Rie will be glad to do their part to conserve the sugar | Ibsati, part in the. heckling: wnioh)| supply when they know the facts. Appelbaum opened the discussion, | and thero was trouble Greetod by cheer the Mitchel supp These facts are as follows: ntuse froma nd ap rters More than two-thirds of the source of Europe's rete oeepriesanaap terri a sugar supply is within the present battle lines. This |Bootaliats for thelr cries about the has resulted in greatly reducing the production of inte teat sugar in Europe. , | sprees mite ¥9 a : be with li | A y when you have man, who afterw England and France and other countries have been forced to go for sugar to Cuba. name as B. L. Heinr Second Avenue, ju 1 Ordinarily, nearly all of the Cuban raw sugar comes Reiee AMR nna at The: speaker to the United States and is refined here, chiefly for knocked the frst one down with a| home use. This is not the case now. AUSIARE th tas sneidan: and followed backward over a seat Aree. men | who seemed ) bo friends of Appel- In view of the encaptions} world demand for sugar there is no surplus, an ! barely enough to tide us over 4 1 Into tho fray. Hein until the new crop comes in. The people of the New SPER Pe neniepe res England and Atlantic Coast States should use sugar ; mae sparingly. No one should hoard or waste it. of or- to speak the shouting a time the po This Company has no surplus sugar to sell. It is working with the Government to conserve the supply, r ; shed him o teint hae and to take care of the Allies so far as possible. Ing Masia en na soins Whio Wee Tne debaters then Do not pay an increased retail price. not to eject any matter how much they interrupted Appelbaum managed to get a few words in edgewise th igh th American Sugar Refinin: performed an ucrobutic feat eaualled any performed an ucrobatic teat equalled ‘*Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown reer gtyy damned the baum sald hissed fow more words & 1 the platform A tornado of sea, groans and catoalls greeted the fort lector aso that came When he 1 the police | r t away, Jeral years uo hy her Jation of Joan 1S NOMBER ONE.” York y goes this way jonaire inventor, ks of mysterious He does not know why selected aa the object of Number One.” Aimee Kathieen Clit- Hale a e has t threats from Villon, portrayed by fights these conspirators. ne of leomotive, 1 terribl hi d-to-hand fight 4 place atop the narrow ladder as two engi crash along. Kathleen din this picture ts ving up the bravest girl in moti make himself heard need Mayor Mitchel, Co! and ihu Root fe 1 out a war policy for A that included not only tion of the the destruc Kalser and the military on of the Ger- exation and In- ties as well.” fs not the view of Woodrow The a shouted a w A deci Socialist cretion prevaile in no condition to register So NO Vote was requested — WON'T LET REPUBLICANS NAME WAR CONFEREES , WASHINGTON v. 6—Col, Thee odore Re Root and Major Gen, Wood will not represent the United States at the Allied con- quickly that pursuit was out of the prence soon to be held art ” é “Ty ¢ ¢ Question, One Hundred and Fifty: |® Ono free-for-all fist flght took | fr ae Bee raey.y « car swept over the Drive, smashed Knocked down, and rfor ahonds Hie ar pee Mg N°4.WELSBACH 1 ¢ 2 ¢ way through the tron railing of th Ii more | issue te ak “two for tumbled to the tracks below. Poltco- | ° oF oe roe Bourne jr. of Oreg man James Wall of the 152d Stre serious casualties, Re ub n Public Station, turned in a fire alarm anf | Malone was } 1 and Jeered and | jo "an evidence that there is no’ poll hone had to be lowered from the Drive | shrieki enounced traitor Mies in the war theap men should be to reach tho blazing launches and a pro-German. Cric son! | made members of the United States cea wt wines That's rank treason!” all, | Celematior ‘ — | No uncement of the personnet over the hall de- until the Amerie: have on the other si Hartford Couple riage Here on July Announce Mar- 27 Laat. HARTFORD, Nov, 6.—Miss Esther Murray of the Winter Garden chorus and Thomas Coffing Beach, son of ard Beach of West Hartford, nouncement mares was performed York City Hall by City Cle: Mrs, Heach caused Var Suffrage Woman 2 Re Adirondacks Mr. and Mrs, Florida. 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