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| ~ ee eee es ———__ SURGEON WOULD PROVE SHOS ' | British Doctors Receive Honors at Closing Session of . Clinical Congre: "GOING TO MEET PAPA,” % ‘The Clinical Congress of the Amer- fean College of Surgeons at the Wal- ) @orf-Astoria Hotel was closed last | Bight with exercises in which the @egree of honotary fellow of the] American College of Surgeons was @onferrsd upon three famous British @octors, and in which 500 American | , 4nd Canadian candidates for the te- | Jowship received certificates from | Dr. Wiliam J. Mayo of Roches- _ ter, Minn. President of the col- lege. Honorary fellowships were Destowed upon Major Gen, Sir An- thony Bowlby of London, formerly General of the British ex- Peditionary forces in France and President of the Royal College of | Burgeons;; Major Gen Sir Robert Jones of Liverpool, who was during the war surgical chief of the British forces in England, and Dr. Irving H. Cameren of Toronto, President of the Canadian Medical Association and Professor of surgery in the Univer- aity of Toronto. Surgeon General Theodore Tuffler of French Army was also awarded degree, although he was no Present at tho congress. His certifi- gate will be sent to him in Paris. After the conference, Gens. Bow!- and Jones were each decorated the American Distinguished Service Medal by Major Gen. Ire- fand, Surgeon General of the Ameri- ean Army. Gen. Ireland read tho cl- tations and a letter from Secretory Baker in which he expressed his re- | ance Bret at not being able to award the "4 Medals in person. Secretary Baker waid that he was kept in Washing- ton by the President's iliness. Dr. in the first address of ene evening session yesterday spoke o' necessity for creating higher @tandards 12 the primary and second- ary schools of the country, and the @hortening of the permds of gram- Mar school education to aix years ‘and of the high school course to three He brought out the fact that education in medicine and sur- Dow required causes the young to begin his actual practice ‘too late in life for the best advantage f the public and himself. Bir Anthony Bowlby delivered th ip address. His early re were discussions of technical ‘i ities and methods in operation ¥ ted by the war. He concluded by ~ declaring that he would never forget spirit of the American surgeons the war, which he considers in- dicative of the spirit of the whole 4 United States. :. ‘The last.day of the congress was en up by the members of the col- with the consideration of the of hospital standardization. For past two years a special commit- tee of the college has been working ‘to increase the efficiency of hospitals by requiring them to attain a mini- "mum standard fixed by the college. Dr. William J, Mayo urged that the ‘Weeding out process among the hos- be continued -until a greater in dealing with patients is “Hospitals must stop looking at patients from a financial point of view and look at them from @ standpoint | Of results,” ho said. i _ Announcement was made yesterday | ment. of the election of the regents of the | , CAROLINE WILLER. Child, Mysteriously Drops Out of Sight. Caroline Willer, Avenue ton Road, am going to meet papa,” in McKinley Square.” child, ably pretty The white checked coat, ender-colored velvet cap. 157th Street. Mrs. trated by worry over the girl sence. $700. DAMOND STICKPIN Detective Looking for Two Watches. worn a §700 diamond atickpin morning fie would not have been But he did, and he of No. 53 Lenox Avenue, e § ctive | bargaining, ” Ratten- | the war, serving on the U. 8. 8. Har- a for the next two years, FOr jting the Tesistance to the German invasion | station platform is long and the ticket BANK CENSUS OF WAR PAPER | burs salt, adding, that waxes were not] card. Hig brother, Robeit B, Bride 404 years, find the intruder, and an examination fice is on the fioor below. The Brook- particularly the issue, His own pay . & tiem expiring tn October, 1921: | 07 oi t b howed his} 204 Its preservation of the bulk of | office is o : A ieee averdged $124 day for 12 hours, ley, was with the army in France and ler Primrose, Toronto; Albert Of Solomon's strong box showed his} its precious metals by removal step |iyn police were unable to fltid any One| pederal Reserve Wants to Know | We ¢ protect ouraclves unless| another brother, Charles B. Bradley PAYAL Reus ee Lakes Ochsner, Chicazo; George W.|$790 diamond pin, two gold watehes|by step ahead of the advancing) who had seen the man. is i we have organizatlo: he explained, | was in the navy Cleveland; Harvey Cushing, |@nd ® quantity of war saving stamps] hordes until it was finally shipped) In the man’s pockets were a letter to Amount That Is Being Carried. George EB. De Schweinitz, | were misisng, “ : Oct. 2H. Nov. 5. Nov. 12. Inquiry by the Federal Reserve Bank = im Cottom |of No. 41 East Alst Street and Tin- " ' lelphia, and William J. Mayo,| ‘The burglary was reported at the|Bngland, He said that savings bank yanhattan; a letter addressed to the /ay to the amount of war paper, Includ- nned. tern Hall, Rye, N. Y., are to-day an PBROADHURS: Trt ALR. | ts9 W. Mh § + Minn; for the term €X-|West 123d Street Station and Detective | deposits, which before the war were | istate of Ellen Healy, No. 713 Caldwell |ing Liberty bonds, which the member| WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Cotton | Rouncing’ the engagement of their | m in ‘1922 are: John M. T. Fin-|jgngiand after being assigned to the | $4,000,000, ara to-day double that | ‘atlor’s Bill t daughter, Miss Anna Sherman, to -ROBE Oe ineren Same Be Eagleson, |ngiand ,after being sasigned to thel trount. Credits of from. ten. to | Avenue, the Bronx, and a tailor’s O/} banks are carrying, has been made |ginned prior to October 18 Oaths | Grantees males alee, Guermane is ; Charles H, Mayo, Rochester, | beit."", At 125th Street and Lenox Ave-| twenty years are desired for the work |D. T. Healy. No money was found in| through the medium of a question-|running bales, including 55.575 round|(Gharleg Remsen of No, 800 Madison Shokespeareas Rev dives ond Comment ; J. Bentley Squier, New York, thé diamond pin in Edwards’ te | of restoration. thd man's pockets, He was about A{ty. | naire, and the data is returnable as of |bules, 8.958 bales of American Egyptian | Avenue, Miss Sherman made. her |. Oe Jstalssear @Pd Walter W. Chipman, Toronto. t th Bary rig ey hy a ‘The quests n of resumption of trade - Oct. 24. The purpose ts to find to what 1,791 bales of fee ie a, the Sores debut two years ago and was active | "4iniel Nor | An attempt at the International [i Ge! ‘sista Dt the with if serie » which has received FD DEAD extent war obligations aro being liqu!- Bureau, anaiu nea os Hay To October lin war work. Mr. Remsen was grads | 32300," n!saie "ut! 21h) whch 225. ‘Gonference of Women Physicians yes-| two" watches and the War Savings |neulariy sllkht erence gerne ie OFFICIALLY 0 jy [dated by the banks. The banks were|running bales, including 111,605’ round | yated from Columbia College and ir tiene fini. fides Tok Nirvan 8 terday to put on record condemnation | stamps, according to the poll » was adverted to by Mr. 6 rr | bales und 10,383 bales of pca island, Idaw School and served during the the use of tobacco was defeated _—— Gidon! and Sir Jantes Hope Simp- U H IS STILL ALIVE! cores: $9,800,000,600 a warl_pener AERA BRIBE AE ROR 2 war as an officer of the United States PPA BS Too HARLEM being booed lustily, Many reso- son, Director and Manager of the alone June 30. jarge part was for Naval Hakarve Worse: | a ARSE aw were adopted, including one) BQV, SMITH NAMES ai ck ean, elec 2 the account of customers WESTCHESTER NOTES. | str ang sre, Jonm'Mt. Shea of No, | Dance wiki he FAIY by Paria’ Cs ance — ple bought Liberty ee ; Dancin T. to 42 originally passed by ‘the Paris Con- ’ Snances, Sir James pointed out that A arest many p9oe i — 148 Bast 38th Street have announced i] Ft P 5 ference of Women, held during the| Germany was England's largeat cus | y..9'5 Former Premier Sank Into|éniy paid for them in par, -As'a rule,| Among, the visitors at the White}the engagement of their daughter, Fla oct a Melita ws ence tomer before the war. No legal im 5 ‘ dea ae Bok Sree Meeting of the Peace Commission, ai id be rained to . . I these customers were given four 90-day|Plains Court House yesterday were|Miss Barbara Shedd, to Thomas Gentlemen 4 worded as follows: " Romnnes aa te Camara Gut a Coma and His Demise Was renewals at the coupon rate, Corporation Counsel, Be amin 1, Fagan Chandler Wayland, son of Mr. and |{_ Eddie leor ard’s Min-trel Band “The conference would also reconi- | —— Ge ¥ San ——>——- of Ossining gnd_ Pole: ohn! Mrs, John Elton Wayland of No.| F ills rman atrocities had burned so 01 i dof Pott Chester, moat e | mend that provision be made in the| li Will Report on Bills for|Geepiy "into the. English mind that Announced AUTOIST HITS TWO WOMEN. |“Frecericx P, Clots of ‘Tuckhhos ap-|s?sbost S84 Strent, Mies Shedd is) ae inéusteial Pe ay of werehen State Promotion — of me itative outa ol game fom TOKIO, Oct, 21 (by Associated) aon peared as an att In several actions | as been working with the home sec- IP qpancins.., ‘Among others was one recommend- | Aeronautics. Pnelands arakd be resumed for geverat | Press), (delayed).—Field Marshal] Two women were Injured Inst night, {before Justice ‘Tompkins in Special }eion of the American Red Cross, Satie Hive, tad mney paren of bath sexes be en-| — vears, . [Count Seiki Teraucht, former Premier |e of them seriously, when they were ‘Transfer Tax Appraiser Willlam Cc ™ = = Terrace Garden. ‘ith Street raged (o undergo physical exam-| ALBANY, Oct, 2.—An uviadon| The report of the very important | o¢ Japan, whose death was reported {Hit by an automobile at 149th St ee MOREE Laan wna are ike AMUSEMENTS, Nour tout eal examinations ter lofente naa legislative programme will be carried |< pet 28. ut ane Finance, | nore yesterday, 1# atill alive, his phy-/9%4 Bergen Avenue, the Bronx, Westchester County Surrogate’s office | == = =—— -=——==—— = = a and vhich during the wee! on tes . , v0, Of No. 486 St. | to-d f ers connes os Sapmnesion4 for IntARte ANG out in the neat soaslon of the Leegte- | With during the wotk, has been, re-| Nore Yous taeday, trade Monier, thirty-two, of No. 486 St [indi on important matters connected | PEAS @Oaqr7th. ST. ENTI , and for adults also, was urged,| lature, and to start the movement and considering plans for meeting| When the aged diplomat sank into | Niche ! e. drag ore ‘ and physicians urged to investigat @enditions under which workers are! loyed and remove those responsi- BETES for Ul health, tt ons Geen without pay 5 ‘orld. Campho otic en| zabeth Duross, thirty, of No, 1 Winfield Morse, a lawyer of Tarry- lared| ‘They ure: Col. Archie Miller, com-| satisfying the situation, and sug-|'he world, Camphor injections given | 4 Street, suffered contusions |town, was in White Plains yesterday that workers be insured manding Haselhurst Field; Col, Jet. | ested that the War Finance Cor- | the Count as @ precautionary meas- st d Street, one | LOW Tee usiness t accident and sickness, but not| ain ot + Col Jet: | Soration may prove a helpful agency. | ure restored consciousness, Jon the legs, face and body, mnt esata sin) (eicateee Ge) tha their own expense, jferson Demont Thompson, Chief of [Pty a ciosing speech here last night| Count Terauchi’s death, had been| Abraham Burman, driver of the auto-| poogevelt, Memorial Association at the New York City Police Reserve] 4. ¢. Bedford, Chairman of the! officially pronpunced and humous |mobile, of No, 1540, Seabury Place, the] pronxville will have & big public meet- Air Service; Robert Graves of New| Roard of Directors of the Standard |jonors had been bestowed upon him| Bronx, was loe up, charged with}ing on next Monday evening, The York;, Senator Frederick M. Daven-|Oi1 Company, summed up the far| yy the impertal court. feleniaus Geena principal speaker wilt be Rev, C, port ot On County and Arsein- | reaching results of the conference as erie WHO SAID HE WAS? Nv salle, Potty. the Greomicee op charge Mire, | ¥yman sonn MAABOR OS SFGY follows dmits Revi t Wen for! F. "Catterson, B Burnett, Mrs, The commission is to make a study | “We have laid here the foundations | Adm't# ' omas C, Moore, B, G q ; t Coonley Alumune House, p regulation and 4 otion of | for the establishment of a permanent wien im Hips Feued hl i - Thomas oar are bE pe POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Oct. 25... autics by the State and report | international commercial organiza~ | r iN, 2%. — Deputy | Congresam ary ecaune | yer and Mrs, Marshall M : aL” tram ail. Or “ vernor suggestions and pro- | tion, a permanent medium through | Martinez Del Rio, leader of the Gov- . ' Re, One NS bet al Hye Mya d Fy une aed legislative Wills to be acted on | which the business men of the coun | nment minority In the Mexican Cham- Perant nee seve sar. (rete ttttngh, Arthur W. Lawrence and at the next sei ries gathered here may exchange in- of Deputl adinitted during a re-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Declar- | Benjamin A. Sy . ee ene aera Alum $i formation 880 advice, may commun! oe aenareeanyy eae aet ing that in all wars Commanding| Mr. and Mrs. George C. Marks of nae, wi unt to-night. cate their views on problems of mu- |e"! “ | Brooklyn are among the new residents wo conferences are on the programme, | tye ntivay eri teen tua! concern, and may co-operate in {brought the present government into| Generals should be constantly at the joe Mount Vernon Be. on social work and the other he otriking s employed at the} jromoting ‘intelligent and broad |power was a failure, according to al front, Representative Sherwood] Miss Florence Scanlon of South foasional training of, teachers,” Brooklyn Depot of the Borden Milk|tminded commercial development in| report reaching Washington to-day, | (nem, ©.), who was a Brigadier|Righth Avenue, Mount Veron, has J eoRtt by heeselg Co» No 90 Third Avenue, who have | behalf of the prosperity of the whole |" ne debate oocurred at one of the| Generat in the Civil Wa, asked the [$o!,'0 la on eiisog Gall hove : pert @ ainca last Monday for | Worl! his Is a great achieven wie 2008 ene | Gener: d el . d "sl00.000, to ber used for the aeons | Hoan Om strike since last Monday for) tid one of the foundations on which ent seasons ever known In &® Mex] ouge Military Committee to-day to|' Miss Helen Camp, of South 13th hn alumnae house. It ix planneg increased pay. returned to work this} wo shan hope to build a great struc- [ican Congress when the session, f Waa!) ooo24 uwhen and where Gen, Per-| Avenue, Mount Vernon, hag returned Make the house self-supporting, and WOTRINE, ax did the milk wagon drlv- | ture of international good-will said, broke up In disorder without an) TOPOrt | wnell ONT Tront during any |ffom. the Berkshires where “she spent Will not need financial assistance &% Who Yes y declared a strike} “at venture to commend to my labor |attempt to take @ vote on the ques-|*! 4 . the summer months, : the collem trustees, in sympathy, The company agreed |riengy the importance of stopping to |; of withdrawing from Preskient|f the great conflicts of the past} J, 7, Lockwood of South Broadway, Ri i bavke int page| tee realize what they are about in ia aes a “the “extraordinary powers" | War.” , Mr. Sherwood told-the House | White Plains, bas gone to Columbia DI re and nile no increase of |f “By Hp | Carrang ie yr ie Prana | County . 3 | pay was forthcoming, company offic. [tikes now being fursaiee a i te Junder which he has decreed numerous | that soldiers returning from Frane Mra. Harold Peyser of Walworth ials pointed out the Borden Corpora. |CoUntry. Industrial atrife im Be | had informed him "they never saw or enue, White Plains, entertained a r n Corpor rn Sara at had t Avenue, ; 4 AN “Lost and Found” article Wijion makes a ‘of raising {#l0ne no savings for Europe, but it) ie a " heard of Gen, Pershing at the front,” | bridge ‘party at her home yesterday Metreriioes 4u The World or reported Py ie oy on Nov means disaster to ourselveeto every ob Schaal Mannnbe Defeat piaatliadlae sid a Hy afternoon for the purpose of ralsing OB ee a | CO Ta ip alg veel eae Marre Pine Senos! Incite Pacalin’ talaced, funds for the American Committee for Villian . are . 101 ‘om me! e thirty days, ‘These lists can be ‘any of The Wor! Offices, and Found” advertisements jeft at any of The Worlde _ BRONX GIRL DISAPPEARS; a Caroline Willer, Fourteen-Year-Old fourteen, a pupil in Public School No. 10 Annex, Brook Wth Street, the Bronx, At 9 o'clock in the evening of Friday & week ago left the home of a school+ a ed Hendler at No. 1083 Bos- and has not since been seen by friend, relative or acquaint- the girl said, “when he leaves his shop Caroline is described as a remark- locality through which she must have passed is said to be infested at times by youths of the lounge lzard type-| way gevoted When she disappeared she wore a] financial state of Caroline is the daughter of Mr. and | Britain needs no outside doctors, Bel- Mrs. John Willer of No. 626 East) gium is on the high road to recovery |eyinces a desire to do equity to all Willer is pr parties concerned.” ab- LEADS TO MAN'S ARRES Burglar, Seizes Wearer—Search Reveals If John Hdwards, @ negro, 28, had not this} Peace, reated and locked up in the West 1234|]Commander Domenico Gidoni in $15, Street station on a charge of burglary, | 900,000,000, of which $3,800,000,000 is will be arraigned in Washington Helghts Court to-day on complaint of Joseph Solomon, a butcher, Early this morning Solomon saw ajloans by new taxation. negro rifling a strong box in his apart- Solomon yelled for help and the| National Bank of Belgium, won ap- A police search failed to|Pltuse by his recital of his country’s focational training was commended, | (oy, Smith appointed to-day a State Aviation Commission of five to serve rinxuners by Change ‘J.-A prociamation | France, od under the Crimes Act| spoke at the clowing session, the Government to tr; HANDS { Enormous Debt of European Countries Is Bared at Conference. ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 25 fates to the International Trade Con- ference, which closed last night adopted with demonstrations of en- thusiasm a resolution calling for re~ moval of “restrictions on natural co- nom | circumstances growing out of the wir will permit.” “hands off" policy. The wording of} the resolution suggested that Govera | ment ownership of utilities, as well as” other industrial control, was in the minds of its framers. It was supplemented by one urging the abandonment of Government re- strictions of purchase, shipment and distribution of coal as soon as the cir- cumstances of European countries permit. fect, without a dissenting voice, despite the | considerable extent those which In the past have benetited from a protective tariff. The resolution providing for the permanent organization of an Inter- national Chagaber of Commerce with F headquarters continuously some piace yet to be decided, unanimously ‘adopted last was night, It! membership shall be confined members of the League of Nations. The ligt day of the conference jargely to a clinic on the state of the patient. Summarized they were to the effect that Great and the rapidity with which France and Italy get on their feet will de- pend on the help they get from America, Baron delegation, brought out in his anal wis of his country’s financial state the amazing fact that the national debt, which before the war was $5,600,000,- 000, now stands at the staggering total of $40,000,000,000, Of this $6,000, 000,000 is owed abroad. A_ larger amount is owing France by Exstern and Central Europe, He suggested that France give the United States as security for the credits she needs here the German bonds allotted her V4 the Treaty of | debt as stated by Italy's natio owed abroad and $2,000,000,000 is tn paper currency, A new internal loan at a low rate is planned to reduce the home debt, It is hoped to con. |t tinue payment of interest on foreign Albert E. Janssen, Director of the across the Channel to the Bank of | them, revealed, when made public tn the afternoon, that the concrete solu- tion of the problem is yet to come. It approved the Edge bill as partlally | the T. Federal Herr! Reserve Board; Myron former Ambassador to and Jobn P, Fahey also trary | time the Boston club du Marais of the French UNIDENTIFIED MAN ani killed a coma yeste IN MAYS’ ACTION, > League American President THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, OFF TRADE COURT INJUNCTION __ Mamie Is rrosaTeD [¢ PLEA MADE 10 GRANTED YANKEES ) ALL GOVERNMENTS Loses First Inning in Base Ball Fight. ‘The Yankees were to-day grhinted! While professional politicians ex-| an injunetion by Supreme Court Jus- Pressed deep interest to-day in ; Anil eae aint ass the reported movement among the “ agner again . Democratic and Republican Assembly Johngon, President of the American | district organizations to support Rob- | League, restraining him from sus- jert I. Luce, Democratic candidate, ; Boston Ked Sox. Justice Wagner in his opinion sald rt “It does in not appear theProsident in had player. aot ters Indicate He D. T. Healy. rain, of No. The ¢ The “uropean missions go trom Washington, “inaugurating ‘a three: ae) mn, a wecks’ tour of leading elisa as west as Bt, Louis, ‘ fis, “he rinnin wits of Morri team pean Was eir opponents. Pech! » JAWS as soon as tho exceptional pending Pitcher Carl W. Mays, who as traded to New York from The injunction was - ment was fdrthcoming, except from } In the preamble it was set forth granted with costs, pending the trial | the headquarters of Mr. McCook. The jt at during the period of the war ths | Mays, playing with the Red Sox | Newburger, Untermyer and Luce jeonduct of commerce and industry! against Chicago on July 13, was ) j Beadauc ters were silent A | throughout the world was largely | struc ‘ 0 ‘ ' peculiar fusion move has | iMcad: ender Clovarnmaneal eontreu irene by a ball and retired to (ue ‘ been started in Harlem and has UP see under s ro’ club house, later going on a fishing Bained so. headway. Democratic freedom of trade and the law cf sup- trip. For this he was suspended by aw NA politicians b known of it for sev- ply and demand being set aside. ThE) Jonnnon NGEL. eral days, one or two district delegates were a unit in applauding al leaders have found some difficulty in necessary to Pass on the motives which actuated suspending Mays. His act may possibly have been arbi- At the time of the suspension his knowledge and information con- cerning the real facts were imperfect. In his examination he testified that at the time of the suspension he could not fix any penalty until { had, the A third resolution, which is, In ef-| facts,’ and agein, ‘1 wanted the facts & pronouncement for a wide from Frazee and I wanted \the report measure of free trade, went through from Mays. “Although conceding that the mat- fact that the delegates represent to a! ter of discipline was primarily upon interests the Boston club, he admits that at the suspension was ordered he did not inquire whether or not the disciplined Veither did he call the player open at) before him for an explanation. In the light of these facts, and con- curries the original provision that Sldering the far-reaching effects of to the suspension, the loss to the plain- tiff and to the Boston Club, the con- fusion of the rights of the clubs and ¢ European nations players, and the serious damage that white middy peeacort abate dy van. prominent repre- could accrue to the property rights, blouse with blue collar, a blue skirt,| sentative of each reporting on the — " " white shoes and stockings and a lav- Pier Eber Genv er nov. Werrnts leer tae the least, not fortified with that perfect lappreciation of the facts which KILLED IN BROOKLYN “L” STATION Hit While Lying on Track—Let- An unidentified man, who was lying on the track in the Lexington Avenue Ele- vated Station at 102d Street and Jama- fea Avenue, Brooklyn, was run over and rly this morning. The bod jeved to be that of D, T. Healy, ad- dress not known, from papers found in his pockets, Albert Frome}, the motorman of the 223 Clifton Place, Brook- lyn, said he was certain the man did ot Jump off the platform, for he saw him lying on the track barely a moment before the train ran over him. The a Mrs. Healy of No, 145 Cherry Street, day his physicians be- eved that death had overtaken him and news of his demise was given to | nas country team of Commerce High School was defeated by Morris ‘field Park, was fatally injured and two High in a three-mile dual meet over horses Courtlandt course this morn-' when a Susquehanna and Western pas- esi the 1919. |GIRL WHO LOST HER LIFE 1A IN EFFORT TO SAVE GHILD JUDICIARY FUSION SHE FEARED WAS W PERL MMV REPUDIATED BY MAOR COOK | Is Standing by Newburger and Not a Party to Plot, He Says; Others Silent. |and Philip J. McCook, Republican, | for the two Supreme Court places to be filled, not 4 word of official com- | advancing arguments against it in view of the fact that in the same ection of the city there have been | Scattered broadcast the yellow cards |advising voters to vote for New- burger and Ungermyer, coupled with 4 vecause the peculiar circumstance that none Tried to Pull Back Apartment Ele- vator Carrying Three-Year- Old Girl, Alone. Miss Anna E cel is de: * Johnson, managing the Untermyer 556 West 140th Street, where she was headquarters, says he knows nothing : about these yellow cards. a switchboard operator Mr. Metook has made it very The child, three-year-old Lillian! clear that he was not a party to any |, Valle, daughter of a tenant, stepped move that could even slightly endan- into the elevator while Miss Engel ger the cause of his running mate, Justice Newburger, although the lat- was sy at the switchboard. busy {ter ‘always has A mo- said Mr. McCook. “My record shows til her head struck and she was in-|that I have been consistently and stantly killed. Iways opposed to the kind of traf- The elevator ewnt to the top floor | ficking i" ~~ yi me br inbeh as again been indulging in. [no and stopped automatically, and the! every talk 1 have made I have urged child was released unhurt. the Republicans not only to vote for —— preme Court of this city or not?’ It a Non-Partisan Judiciary Club to aid Police Captain John Coughlin, in| a me but to stand behind Judge New ARREST FORMER PAYMASTER can only be answered by a vote for the candidacies of Justice Newburger charge of Brooklyn Detective Head- burger as their candidate, “There is just one issue In the cam. | . paign, and that is a moral tissue: ‘Shall Mr. Murphy control the Su- IN $12,800 ‘HOLD UP’ HERE \both Judge Newburger and myself.” Neil Scheftall Taken in Custody at! Announcement was made at New- ne ae ; - ; burger headquarters yesterday of the Jacksonville Following Alleged | formation at Columbia University of Confession. and Judge Richard H. Smith, the two men turned down by the Tammany organizatio! charged with the theft of $12,800 from the Emergency Fleet Corporation of | Tells Senators Steel Walk-Out Is ]P'¥*nt ‘he bottle IAs nok sen found, the U. S. Shipping Board, for which it TE8 ik, SARI ) rea Straight A. F. of L. NOTES IN SOCIETY, Mas a The arrest of Scheftall came after Affair. le ebpeguare . HIpPODROME DAILY! the arrest and alleged confession yes-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Re Olmert MATH athe hares eae Cova: : a aan iaae is|terday of Patrick Daly and Edward |‘Red" activities in the steel strike have |N. Y.. has announced the ment - Madeuil who are said to have as-|been exaggerated, the Senate Commit-|of her daughter, Miss Geraldine serted that Scheftall staged a fake|tee Investigating the strike was told to- fier, arr to dae po B, Brad- si ; aie y W. A, Ratt ey, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Charles 3 os 3 holdup lust February when he was|day by a rh, Rattenburg, a striker | pe caiey of the Wayside, Convent, N.|{ 5®S1NEAR ori, UNE, Hay carrying the money from the Sub-| "Ri Gf inis weight has been put on|¥: Miss Adee has been prominent in BURLE'ISQUE Treasury, Manhattan to a dock in|talk about radicals to hurt us," he sald. phe Sublor de eee eos Aue Was, Lis ONDAY MATINEE *% 4 , “It's & ghost conjured up ‘since the| troduced about three years ago. Mr Brooklyn to meet the weekly pay roll! wtrike began, This is an American Fed-|liradley was a member of this years WN of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, —— fon of Labor strike. ers wanted an eight hour day _> Drop of 2,000,000 Republican Clerk, candl- spent the past county in than thirty feet. She suffered internal injuries, a fractured left rib and cor- tusions on the body and face. st of his candidacy, Devastated Fran. Mrs, Watson J. Brundage of Central Toney Falato, twenty-two of Ridge- Avenue, White Plains, is entertaining instantly killed this morning|Mrs. F, H, Derby of Pittsfield, Mass, ‘The Wgman's Democratic Club of driven by near the iriver ot White Plalns will meet on next Thu: night, when the principal ciord wil, tetimade "by, Mix ohn, State Chairman of the women’ cratic oxsaoiaation, neer train struck the re the ta el P. “Phe craves i ks d of the Untermyer literature bears the|, Miss Beatrice Carrere, vie of ihe Once over the furni- she tried to save the life of a little name of young Mr. Untermyer’s run. | best-known of the younger society | d th k i girl In the apartment house at No.' Ding mate, Justioe Luce, Joseph | girls, who has not yet made her so- | ture an le Work 18 cial debut, is to be married this afters | noon in St. Jani nald Rowland of Pistintild, N, J, The : been a Tammunyjated from the Veltin School last i penile semedhgate any Aral geenooiged Es and her engagement was an- beauty of furniture car upward, Miss Engel rushed to T cannot imagine how any reat] nounced at the class luncheon at Del- kk it just lik the shaft and tried to bring the car'fricnds of mine can support such a|monico's. Mr. Howland was a stue “—“MAECS IC JUST NES down by main force, clinging to i ts Movement, even assuming that some} dent at Princeton when war was de- new. floor with both hands. She clung un- |!!! @dvised person has started one,” | clured, but left to enlist in the navy. women who believed to have been victims of h made whiskey. Bryant, 38, and Mrs. 32. quarters announced this afternoon terday, Later they becume i! and | ‘RED’ ACTIVITIES AT GARY soon after midnight died at their respec: the arest of Nell Scheftall at Jack- | eve home etd 15 ures of euch sonvitle, Fla. on a charge of robbery: | EYABBERATED, SAYS STRIKER fhe women remarked to's neignbor He will be brought to this city and | , whisney itve. sacotabine class navy when the MISS BEATRICE CARRERE | AND FORMER SERVICE MAN Verrill Getw Six Years for 862,000 Pea WILL BE MARRIED TO-DAY) ver 9 aie ° Jin the army wa x years os tt in Ationta Prison ye by Feder | Learned Hat nis plea of at a previous hearing of defraud Goverhen $62,000, He wa 4 in Atlonue City three snonths after having «pent money lavishly onal gamblers got oh or Holden, attorney for Verri asked Judge Hand to suspend senten for one § Judge Hand refused. th nwed Verr Ii one week up hi onal affair The “One-Cloth” Polish Popular Young Society Girl Will Become Bride of Reginald Rowland. done. A second cloth, a second operation not necessary. Restores original 's Chureh to Regi- eremony will be followed by a recep= tion at the Carrere home, No. 137 Basi Carrere was gradu- 73d Street. 3 Use Little! DEATH OF TWO WOMEN Rub Dry! BLAMED ON “MOONSHINE” Took Drink Made by ‘riend, Cam- den Police Believe, and Died Soon After. Je, Oct. CAMDEN, Two here early to-day are me- m ‘They are Mrs, H. Lillian Mais: The police say a friend of Mrs. Bryant | presented her with a bottle of alcoholic mixture he had prepured. She and Mrs, land drank it at the Bryant home The man alleged to have given } at Harvard, but enlisted int United States enterec Mr, and Mrs. Herbert A. Shorman| THREE WEONESDAY AFTERNOONS at & Come and see one of these CLEAN ENJOYABLE, BEAUTIFULLY PRESENIED BURLESQUE SHOWS, You'll then understand why the Columbia is crowded with men, WOM= EN AND CHILDREN Every Afternoon and night, Commencing Monday Afternoon. LIVELY, @ Verinitte EK NOV. 3—HELLO AMERICA with LEWIS and Dopy. To the Public: The Capitol Theatre is now open; first matinee today. Here- after continuous performances will be given daily. including Sundays, starting at 12:15 noon and at 5:45 in the evening. The management has devoted much space to expressing its views of the institution. The theatre is now at your command to form your own impressions. ‘The management trusts that the “largest theatre in the world,” its entertainment and policies will commend themselves to you. CAPITOL THEATRE EDWARD BOWES, Man.ging Director , —

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