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Policemen Held in $50,000 Bail as Robbe Che “Circulation Books Open to All.” | PAE Be ae NEW, YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER TO-NIGHT'S EATHER—Snow flurries, warmer VOL, LX. NO. 21,303—DAILY. = eae ile ARRESTS IN CALLIESS BURIAL CASE ARE EXPCCTED TO-DAY: KELLY'S LIGENSE ATTACKED Copyrieht, 191% by Eh. > > ; Volunieer Witness — iefutes Undertaker’s Unsworn To MERCURY SHRINKS Statement. sew evipevce over. TD 2 BELOW ZERO: MANY HOMES COLD Thousands Shiver in Chilled Apartments With Steam Shut Off During Night. TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURE. Sweeping Reforms in System! ; Plannéd as Many Investi- | gations Continue. Arrests are looked for to-day us a| fesult the exjose in The Evening World of | tHe secret burial of Mrs. Anna Cal- | liess with falxe before ber daughter know of her death. The he investigations following | records and District Attorney's office will insti-| 3 4 ™ +1 above ; PSM 4 a.m. zero tute a criminal charge of falsifying} gy’ 7, Paced public records and the Health De-} 6 a. m. par partment will institute a civil pros-| 7 a.m, + zero ecution. 8 a. m. 1 above 9 a.m. 1.2 above ‘ vil 5 y, Rogister Dr. William H. Guilfoy, Regis aa ates of Records, has also recommended to Rabe Health Commissioner Copeland that 7 abava the evidence procured in his inves- +10 above tigation be sent to the Board of Em- 10 above +10 above pbalmeérs at Albany, which will, take up the matter of revoking the license of George H. Kelly, the undertaker of No. 887 Columbus Avenue, who haw charge of the burial. The first zero weather of the winter came carly to-day and brought wit! it the usual train of accidents, +roz 7 Musiatane Dinirict, Attorney. P.| pines and other inovaveniences’ u icy water in the cellar, ‘The out-| getive, energetic burglar working The amivulance surgeon was sum-| wit adequate provision for meeting Frank Marro to-day issued swypocnas| While New York City was cold.) le of Me building quickly became! behind the shield of @ policeman’s ™oned to the house by the police who | expenses. to several witnesses to appear before | many cities up-State were colder, ‘the | ted With Ie uniform. had received an/ alarm from Mra.) Mf, Proskauer sent to, District At- the Adaitlonai Grand Jury to-mor-jchilliest point wan Big Moose, whore; ‘Pitt roadway trolley 1 eryIne “He was practically the owner Magy: Namba Pe beds bai torney Swann a letter which read, in row, when the case of Bartholomew | the thermometer slowed 34 below] s 1 oll uff for more than an bour.| o¢ 9 barber shop on his beat. He | Frank Brockverbom, husband of the | part, aa follows: Bullivan,; whose .axicab Killed Mrs,| zero. At Wright Settlement, near |!“ the elevated tines! soidom made any pretense of do- ,A¢Ad woman. , firs, Hrockverbom| “Your ready aoquieacence in the Calliews on Oct. ¥ on Broad at 83d / Rome, it was 28 below, Tuppdr Lake run py the were almoit) ing patrol, He would make his | $id she had been dbout to start for | Governor's singestion of my appoint: Street, will be smbmitted. Sullivan,| 26 and Lake Placid and Saruyuc | fe by th from the] headquarters in this barber shop | the fout of soth eet, Broo¥lyt, | ment leads me to hope that :you will first accused of murder in the second | Lake 22 below. ' and his associates in burglary | meet @ slip of the Norweran- | agree to the propriety of the fellows Gegrec, way freed by the November} ‘The lowest temperature recorded at| «Mure thin 500 4 scores of] would call there and they would {American Life, which was brining | ing understanding in the evont that Grand Jury for lack of evidence. the Weather Buresu (n the Whitetal)| {ier tn nbghtclot tes, driven Out] Bian their jobs. Crause worked | Ntr daughter from Norway when she thd? ortice: New evidence in the Callies case) putiding was Zoro. This was between | Into Ue zero wouther curly to-dity LY! in Manhattan as well as in | Sot a mes rig sbebi ne i eral tof shave Inde was given before Assistant Districts ang 7 o'clock this morning, but the| fires on the west side, Their sufferins| Brooklyn and the total value of |“ so to her phice b eof hel Hondent the matters Attorney Lester Lazarus yesterday | pig thermometer front of the | Was 40 they were inmediatety| the loot gathered in by him in |C%d, and asking her to ku te thelpnuent before the Grand Jury afd afternoon by Matthew Lough, seven-| putitzer uild-me showed the mer-| taken into the hts of Columbus} the last six months runs into the | bungalow ; tra ONT {Oe Investisationn and, second ty-five years old, living at Mills Ho-|oyry at ivr wotow at that} headagarters tn We "| hundreds of thousands of dollars. ae Shain see arb cone antes [that you will,’ from your contingen! tel, Seventh Avenue and 36th Street, | },,.., is the lowest record for|™ and into restaurants and home “Pre striking Boston poticemen| blankets, she sald, cus FO ltond (or through application to the who was in the employ of Undertaker | ’ eR IMI lit Ravan vee (avail) 1eighborhvod were worthy of commendation when) WeFe Hot enough in the houve, 400) sroner/anthority if your contingent Kelly at the time Mrs. Callies was! y,.,, Une of the Ares was in a dancing} compared with th ontinued | 8he did so. Mra, Brockverbom sand | tuna {s insuflicient) supply me with buried. Vhe om wo Apidiy lust {ucudemy at No. 916 Bugnth Avenue ling pistrict “L want the {Sie found the mother, chitdren and|ing neceanary) money to organize, i He told a most enlightening «tf | feat Govna Another in the basement prntiag} ag, made ‘ that nobody wil) }Purse dead on her arrival and 4t | reasonable staff of nawlatante tor tk of the workings in Mr, Kelly's estat Aiea eaten thw Diting{ bln of the Pulitzer Schoot ofl tiie a chance with It and { want the|Ace went out to seek help uppolnted on any nomination” Ushment and freely admitted thi)! i the toriperntuce weerod |Journuliain at Broadway and 116th] cial to be held as soon ax possilde in Mr, Prokuuer also enclosed a copy had left because of a disagreement x. degrees Lower, Lac treet, drove to the street number} nasi week if tL can got a Jud | QUOTES SPIRIT MESSAGES of the letter written to him by Ford with Mr. Kearney, the assistant. He} ain heated” apart girl ents Mm ernaid tO, liaKe it on—vecnure the gang ol man Almirall said he bad been employed there) fe ieruaivrltaven Gun toomitery next door, but they had) oiminals conte by Crause and | SEEKING T0 CLEAR NEW Which brings us up to the District froin May last to Nov. 17. He flatly) (isha Re ee ) ime to dre: \ couple of other master minds | Attorney In a contemplative mood contradicted Mr. Kelly's testimony Ss lured off at, 10 oft ‘The temperature was the lowest in} woud not hesita y attempt to in- ee He ts asked to furnish, out of tis given before Dr, William H. Guilloy yuars, The descent of Ay, cr-ltopfere with the coume of justice Women Knit at Trial of Alleged sonuingent fund, an lindtenemines Rogister of Recor earlier this Aelhiiantiiesantne had been so rapid many deiven| i, 4) t ens ai CF sum of money which ta ty be devoted edge of the case, His testimony in ay) oo i Tithe wind ana {aes pow vold dt was util they! one of the burglars who robbed th: One on Jury, own office, Eriends of tne District Jarge part corroborated Mr. Kelly's]! s ailewidiie tty. Were nachaa|teactid tie apen alr: licenlle. N. 4, LNutlonAl Tanke maverall| LO CANGBUMG: (Gall Deci4eics|Abtornag: wera cdlancend: ucdBibi {i own testimony sworn to before Dr |? Whe ee, He blaze in Remey's Dancing) souks ico, wi indie for the} Many women ‘spectator# at the trial|he would sacrifice his contingent Norris, Chief Medical Hx-|'" : eauaet hve cre Acuduiny, second floor of the three} iii ice gtrect robbery aa a fourth|ot Harry & New, charged with the|rund under such clrcumstances, J sh re sto cold |G, lidlae lacatEhth Avene: ori nurder oO fiancee, Freida Lesser | # ontingent fund : when he professed to be OM) story building in Wighth Avenue, was} 10" murder of his And if wie contingent fund js in were reps vu of Wolf 2 a 0 £00! ne time | au ies Radinee Be tnie camila witnaine: tanks : i oll going through the root by the ti Ree rie vane eal cones tine uring today's proceediny wufficinst” he je naked i pet the ly after the burial of] Kaplan, # of No. BA) ine firemen arri shortly after 1 clicking while net money for the tnvcstigation into his This was shortly bi ca Sackman yn, who col-l, Mf, A second alarm was sounded, |!M& Wornun of about twenty-fve years Ipation Of - pfompactive Jurors! ence ans. yorious city departments Mrs. sade ier la tN t J es who came into court wearing furs! went forward, attracted the attention | ce | inti : apsed on the p of No, 307 Wate ° , f , satin " ed her complaint dt the ji ; spent Ri fhae ae eer ak 2,000, was arraigned] of court bailiffs. ‘They called upon| from the Board of Estimate, ‘Ihe aries Her “ea Me. Guilfoy ns Street, was a uta! to th (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) rh I Ht ee nis ap ausiiae Judge Craig for Uy tructions, but the limpreswion that the Buurd of Esti- ° ep case. Bel x p mantner dndiresdy: nhc aosisse= as u mutertal witness, not undet G interfere, 1 knowle on of Unitea | mate would refuse to appropriuto as undertaker denied ill knowledge of| **'" ia age | dictment, in $10,000 bail, District. At- is @ fon of Unitea|! i : \surgeon from St. Mary's w of Indigna. much uy a two-cent stamp toward the caso and said Iscurney had pane eerie ei ee nena CARS REMAIN COLD torney Lewis said she was the gradu- woman, Mrs. H. F Brots, 19 | 0s lavaninul Nie dean) srt dled it. Jhurrying to get liom AS NIXON SCOLDS ute of a Lirvoklyn high school, a mem] amon the deaen tenporary Jurora, sind | mld IF suly SAYS HOSPITAL NIGHT CLERK) oa TRACTION CHIEFS)" ° 8% ¢xcellent fanily und tiv sreclad venice called to-day & CALLED UP KELLY, Anainhote ‘i 167! |lived at Werle’s apartment at No, 103] Attorney Righarion, for the defense, —— gh declared Mr. Bryant, nghe| 4 ‘ ' ae ass 3 z said he ia receiving letters, One le from Lough ae haat fag | Norfotix Str plinped toop }Charles Street, Manhattan, and bad} o"soirituallst, who claimed the spirit of clerk ut Roosevelt SMBS oli ‘OP oHIEY bil He wilavade te HEN Public Service Com- witnesicd the division of oils of | Frieda Lesser perros to her waying, | yalled up Mr. Kelly's establishment | RUT Renan lee Paty “hey must. not ime Harry New med them of the dent og | Wave Micred » kull : i burghort des Another Hpi tuaat claimed to have and informed i Se a aE aseotiinit ibArivAl Np ntown this am yard Cannon, chauffeur of the} a ffomn Dr, Crippen, famous Mrs. Culliess 4 that the tady| tte are nh tho| tis rode almost everybody tid have buen ded vy | ee aa » he Di bad never bevn brought to the under- ale in a cold subway train ye ‘ thee with hele rs winite Fresh Wave of Pogroms in the Dis Pontinued on Twenty-fifth Page.) | nue and fractured mand office awampod t stulen furs in Mf ner Street | trict Controlled by Denikine’s a Although er adie gp complaints and enlled ui elt in $2,000. dna: Mroseeut Forces = dent Hedley of the Inter | hat no t doh , | sa | od to i y a Jeait that Cannon was to win in | apeaaey me 2 the number was wae - “Why, Mr Nix Jrurt inve me n Mulp Brown} AER? a bs | TO LOCAL Ihe sho De Tuna itowtr se ies rd ee | vertisements — |) i" ite AND NATIONAL : men this} me e ind.o60 | ~- |] From January 1, 1919, to and fine temvere atts Whee 4d 1 | ave 7 } ‘ Kia crowkis, accor advious ADVERTISER py so] Mt Nixon wid that ot an une | PRINCE LAUDS NEW YORK. |} including this moming’s inne. }|*%°7 oudy: ¥ eh id daving | omediata: * nn vie ¢ World has prin’ over The newspaper deelar bout 5,000}; ci h xt th ta. Wil 3 4 Wiic Official Welcome Home He Tells | ff cae war ska ielicaine ‘Advertisers who have their copy ! “ i ade he ‘ | Ae hel Weleame Hane! 2,000,000 separate and distinct dow killed You hay and orders in The World ottice by |] AUP oe 4 : eoting Ww ar jaa vias’ award |] advertisements. io sp @P. M. of the day preceding pub Nw action” wou eo taken rt | 1 Ma on, on tx TL. ¢ | : lication will be.given preference || inear nptory for seperate This is the greatest number of || SHIP» LOSES RUDDER POST. by both The Morning and Evening |]| wove he r SOME Neca peeked Vata Komp fae individual advertisements ever fore er eprinac rela siren: | k A rl ) Canada and publisied in any Dewenener dure || Contain ot sentere, Orany, tends ing ¢ 4 . Ys hag A ‘ Jixon suid 1 The coremonie ing the same period at any || re poled crisis. Positive reservations by 3 |] White Hiver's Kenvr ow Fove e=*) : | Ninglaie tasera cateins P. M, will go neat in order, pro Here Seen same s tr sho ' 3 Ne United Sts place and at any time eae vean te i vided copy and order are received TOKON TO Or \ at. Ww 4 ! 4 Pre : a ‘ ane by 5 P.M. All other business |] in yetner en ‘ hou 1,200,000 More Ads Than the beh ri i will have to run the chance of a * , » 40 on } r Sceond H. ghest Newspaper eet iy being omitted, White 1 4 ncenly In t t ! Prince ‘This applies particularly tof} eh oti “mn i a 2 1 4 What waniet logal adverti Par eet risers i % b ty The Wor'd’s Record is one of the most desires must be known in time tof] pon + wat dl a . ee Atwericans are fame Kable adi ‘ eat WORLD KESTAURANT. shape to the paper liuitutions of | day tet have no MPH | aprensad. nld wOpreckution Of ihe Yelena tal Coahlgleid ORE MARTA MNT: 5. soi that Gi TAKE BLLL-ANS AF TEL MEALS und, 4 Lf, PERO prgered it | Siallty with which he was unterga. “4 wae i apap’. vise, mills The, OR) Veale ut reps bow Gas GOQD DIGESTION makes you leah= us oi service “at om as Wasplugion and Now Yoru. 4 He gyi Co, (The New York V je Cress ubtisiims MAN MEETS DEATH IN BROOKLYN FIRE; OOD FLEE IN COLD wom a cow IN PLOTTING BIG BURGLARIES Trying to Fight Flames in Brooklyn Store Alone. IMANY FLE ‘iremen Work in ley Water— Police and K, C. Find Refuge for Victims. One man was burned to death and worth of furni+ ture damaged in a fire which started i | tiousands of dollars’ | | {Most > HALF CLAD.) Now at POLICEMEN ON TO RAVE BEEN > -- District Atorney. SHIELDED BY UNIFORM. | Dangerous Criminals rge,”” Declares One, Disgruntled, Said to Have Confessed—Woman Held as Witness. a precedent tment was Attorney used f bargla! ked that Crause and Police- | daughter, Olga, and Olive Sheridan, ut 7 o'clock this morning in the cel= . ar of the big departme At stor of A condition without Deutsch Hrothers, Nos. 1480-1186 | He New York Police Depa } revealed to-day by Distriet | sixty ycars old, | Lewis in Brooklyn, when he jine might watchman, of No. 116 Penn! a Patrolman, Herman Crause, of be Street, B klyn, w found doin ‘ As 2) ing the leader of a gang © cellar waen the firemen arrived ieee He had evidently tried to fight the | “"¢ fire alone, man Peter Rueger, Three alarms were tpld succession, as th to the first floor. | Hundreds of persons stood shiver- | turned in fire worked ts way vy in the cold watching the firemen | | watt with the nants in| jnearby houses were from their homes by poll men as a precautionary he bulld- blocks ing two Hylan’s home, The cellar drainage in the burning building impeded and firemen jfeught the plage standing Ree deep from Mayor wis eee In| directing the robbery of ut No, 715 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, | on Nov il County Court cordingly Judge MeMahon, in the King: a fur store 40, each to be held in $60,000 tixed the bail bonds ac- | “This Policeman Crause and others under arrest or at large, who have been associated with him are the moat dangerous crim+ inals in this. State.” declared. the District Attorney. Crause was an 18, PATROL SAD MASTER MINDS FOUR FOUND DEA FROM POSON AT ~ SHEEPSHEAD BAY |Mother, Daughter, Baby and Nurse Vietims of Acid in Bungalow. The ai Men Rrockverbom, ead bodies of Ole her — towr-yeur-old both accused of|# tfained nurse who had been in |charge of Mrs, Brockverbom since |her girl baby was born three duys ago, were found in a ted in the Wal- dorf Bungulow at the foot of Em- mons Avenud, @becpsiivad Bay, his afternoon, Tho now baby was dead [in a basket at the edge of the bed Ambulance Surgeon Franklin, called from Coney dsviand Hospttal, found che four had been dead for some time. | He found on a stand beside the bed Ja glass which apparently contained A strong. solution of vxalic acid,’ a deadly poison, “Circulation Bonks Open to All.’’ Rotered ‘oat OF New 1919, ASKS THAT SWANN ~PAY FOR INQUIRY - OFHISOWNOFFLE Proskauer’s Demands in Grand Jury Investigation Set Prosecutor Guessing. (WANTS FULL CONTROL. 1 | Adviser Insists on Having Free Rein and Choosing His Statl of Assistants. | District Attorney Swann was de- [liberating up to a late hour the afternoon over a proposition tu fs |Aance an investigation of himself, put |up to him by Josewn Provkuuer, the ation of Innated by aX Special Aa- {attorney who, at the su oy has Smith, been a | Mr. Swann to serve sistant District Attorney to -advine | the Ixtraordinury Grand Jury ta aun [investigation of various city depart. ments and the District Attorney's of- fee Foreman Atmirall han tendered the complete co-operation of the Grand Jury, but suygested that, inutmueh “us the conditions in the office of the | District Attorney ufe among the mate ters lo be Investigated,” Mr, Prom kauer should be entirely tree, in cons Junction with the Grand Jury, to con. duct wach investigations without the dictation oF control of the Disteet Attorney, and to select his own ata jsistants and determine tis own methods and means of inventigntion, Kecond-Cinan Matter ” Ch ie ee ~ ——— — TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Snow flurries, warmer, _ PRICE “82 PAGES. ‘TWO CENTS. = a MARINE KILLED, THREE HURT IN FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS IN ARSENAL NEAR DOVER, NJ \Blasts in Government Experimental | Research Building Felt Fifty Miles Away—Men Suffer in Cold—Loss Put at $50,000. ay | DOVER, N. J., Dec, 18.~A series of explosions following a fire | the experimental research building of the United States Preatinny Arsenal, six miles north of here, shortly after miduight, caused the death of one member of the Marine Corps and seriously. injured three others, When ‘the fire was brought under control by. the manne guard. and | volunteers from neighboring towns as far away as Momistowsi, thiee hours later, four buildings hud been destroyed atd the damage evs estiniigd ut $50,000. ’ BOSTON BANK FAILS; Eaplosions were fo violent that they were felt Atty miles awey, The Acad Marine ts: § Private Oliver McCormick, Malaea, + HAD MAS CLUB FUNDS), on wccormi man abel while curtying ho«e tate aun nition sturchouss, é he more seriously injured ere Vrivute Eiwint D. Butler, Memphis, Toon, Truethired mknil, expected Ww recover; Private Iatph Luom, Tipton, Mich,, contusions of budy und™ heads Pewnte Pout a. Cheah etevelan contusions of head und body. A photographer hud @ remarme {abla estope from deuto, He was | Ssleop in the Administrutiop Hullting, | which .waa clowe ro the experimental j Wboratory, bud escaped with a bad shaking up. Immediately afte: the explosion, Col. FM. Miles jr, commander ef the arsenal, took charge of thy fight ; wBain the frines, Me ttre: directed y Of the drpodttocn are stenog~| 8 efforts of the soldiers and civilian caphern att othdr vinployges of down-| Buard. Theso were quickly relutorced town office bulldigs ‘They ate mem: | Ly marines from barracka at the ners, In large numbers, of tha compiny’a| RAR! powder depot, which js within Cheiwtrmes Ciath, Pe plan by. whieh! a comparatively short distance of the weekly, f4avings are acuepted to be o4id | ursenal. . In ong didburnomést wt Chirtdtiman Uma} Gol. silen thie afternoon lamued 0) Whether all the gteoket in Baymont OF} torowing state n en 2p! Christian Chub Rifrabere hid koow ot] Ang mye emene om the eaplosigp could not be legend to-day “AL 12.05 o’olaox ; According to tty dast regort, Now 11 Read ae nee phe boa amwte of $2a0hITh, ghitn| started in one ut the research’ lade ; icdutdiiiy Hts, [Orulury wulidings und was dlacovered ad undle | YY AN arsenal cuard, who sounded ah : ajirm. A: fow minutes later: there acsrsarah Was a slikht explosion, which. wan AUN DOWN followed by a largtr explosion, whieh caused most of the damac. Wine dows in the administration muliding, fouchine rhop and chemical lahoras fory worn damaged, ‘The’ prinelpad town in in tho stnal} research kwhoras foried mid paint shor, comprising wbout six buildings, covering an area of 80 by 100 yards. The guards of 18. fterts to] tle arsenal were assisted by the dtr Juria~ | mombers of the Marine Corps in pres diction of the Treasury Department! venting a spread of the fumes, & to the navy wore tomporerily slack-| ‘uember of the guard sustained minor injuries.” Col, Miles estimated the damage ab $50,000. He mid that he would ‘The watery between Cubs and|Ahead on the work on the Ing Miurida are to be very closely pa- | facilities, trolled, It was learned, In the belief | FIGHT that suugglurs will make Cuba thetr Many Stenographers and Clerks Were Depositors of Closed 3 {ostitution. TOFTON, bee. 15.-/I'he Old South Trust Company, otlo of the smaller banking institutions here, cloned ite) doors to-day eder orders trom” Sta Bank Conmianione: Auguatua Lé Thorns ‘Tho closing followed a run on the ” iuture of the Danke to ‘make cleare house connectiont” Waa dald by the ik Comrnlesio: fo | Pave proctpi- tuted the run. ‘Th companys trouble: ne gald, were due tO the fact that it held a lot of “wow paper” “1 belteve the funk wif jlquldate tn full," Bank Commisdiondr Thorndike hig sh Hiebitrtied, a ee COAST GUARD TO SMUGGLERS OF WHISKEY Halt in Proposed Transfer of yer. vice—to Watch Florida Waters. WASHINGTON, Dec transfer the voast mu ened to-day when it became known officials want to keep tive Being, to block that Treasury the guard for we Mquor anruggter: FIRE WITH SHELLG WHIZZING IN AIR, base, Approximately 6,000 men and neveral Vessoin ate ready for the ‘The Marines upheld the ¢ atk. of their corps in fighting the fire tf Le Ca gee zero Weather, A detail took w line of RTY F HIGH, | '9° 9n¢ advanced with tt untit they WAVES FO EET IGH, | cours throw the stream into the builds SM Motterda at Hatt Hone! IP, Alhough shell fragmenta weeg Crone Sem. whissing ‘through the air with fres Vhe Rotterdam of thy Holland-Aonori-] quency and shelly hurtled upward te Jew bane hed oat Hoboken to-day | lor rching Might trailed by [after un exceptionally sto Y Th ‘|streum of (ve, All (he Marine casuals in tee bbe Feil chip | USS Were suffered vt thhe nozzle, { ta % crota aca. A atuo! passenger, (19e it was “the end of the world" mwn aw sy'y that {PUNMMT oUt Inte tho open on hearing tho explosions, where the mercury wa: yore. , They were reagss sured when told M was the arscnal, | Ove hundred men and boys whd volunteered aw firemen went front here aulomodiles, Dunng the early hours the flames were vistolq for miles, and some of the explosions could be heard as far as Trenton, If JOtto Hooln, wa hile right leg w below in mmaitrry brary | wits ‘at the Bren Menoent eiit'd by Marshal Foch for (hel was said 500 ov 50) men were generadl Horney iP uetition of BYFT employed nt the plunt during the day) ——~-—__—_ but at night no one Was about except |Camponiats Condition “Very Grave.*| Government officers, ards and CHICAGO, Dev, 18 —The condition of | watchmen. (4 Irecto: r "I ited, dine Nee ot Ned Cross workers rushed to thé to Dr. doseph | Scene 1n automobiles bringing Campanini t aid kits, coffee and sandwiches, Am~ Dr. Bluke (n= bulances were sent from here dient hope held out ‘ , for ¢ ay s fess places, , or RACING yin ON PAGE ® to the oa he ! ve ee ne ne ne a ES