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7 e { FIFTH STORY FIRE IMPERILS HUNDREDS Che Circulation Books Open to All be | ‘ TO-NIGHT'’S WEATHER—Increasing Cloudiness. WALTER HA WILL REPORT National Open Golf Championship THE _EVENIA VOL. LXI. NO. Co. (The 21,502—DAILY. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing ot eve 1 ey TER cae D ENGLAND PREPARES FOR WAR ON RUS Be ee ‘New York World). NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920, WACK BARRYMORE. "SNE SEBUTS xo WEDS MRS. THOMAS = NOTED FOR BEAUTY & fe a £ Bride Was Blanche Oelrichs Before ‘Her ‘First Marriage in 1910. WRITER OF french 'Etcher Bestowed Title of “America’s Most Beau- tiful (\Woman” on Her, POETRY. » John Barrymore, the ana! Pare. Leonard M. Thomas, formenty Biss Blanche Oclrtchs of the promi- | perm New York and Newport family, were marricd this afternoon in the apartment of Mrs. John McCutloch im the Ritg-Cariton, The Rev. Dr./ Bullard officiated at the marriage of the ector amd the beautiful young writer cated by Paul Hellieu, the -Frenah etcher, “the woman in America, E ‘Among the prominent guests at Ur | poeremony were Mrs. Russell G. Colt QMise Ethel Barrymore), a sister of the bridegroom, and Lionel Burry- co and co-star in several actor, most beautiful MRS. JOHN BARRYMORE. if EXPLOSION AND FIRE Entered ne Second-Class Matter Post Office, New York, N. ¥, BANDITS ROB 150 SUITAGAINST RIVAL SINN FEIN “OFFER OF PEACE” INTURKISHBATH | WHO REFUSED WIFE IF INDEPENDENCE IS RECOGNIZED, IS MADE TO THE GOVERNMENT ANDGETSI000 CLIMAX OF TRAGEDY sa sa ern oe conn Final Action on Crimes Bill To-Morrow. Armed Men Hold Up Manager, Chisholm Tried for Two Years, and Employees While They | He Swears, to Save Woman i S, | Who Adored Neighbor. BELFAST, Aug 5—"Provided the Independent status of Ireland ts rec- Seize Valuabl ognized, Irishmen will be prepared |ment above all desired peace in Ive-| esc } —— to furnish international guarantees, land, Wut that {t must use every sc, "I + Tavie VTW 3c 3CkK roperi si Ve eans to restore decent conditions of 2SCAPE I S.} TWO HOMES WRECKED, »eperty incorporated in a peace) means to restore ESCAPE IN TWO TAXIS. | 10 EC treaty, to safeguard thes! ie | civilized life there oO | interests of the British Empire ‘The bill, sald the Government Jead- Not One Pergon in Dormitories | Love Scene In Auto Hushand’s ‘is according to the Belfust Tele-| ce, represented powers the Govern < Siret ved Tre raph to-day, is a proposal for peace} ment considered necessary to effec Aroused as Band Rifles | First Clue to Alleged Trans- hetween the Sinn Mein and the Gov-| that purpose, although he could not vers.of Si fer of Affections ernment, which was forwanled Sun-| offer the hope that the bill would ‘awers.of Safe. LU = . Drawers.of Safe day night to Premier Lloyd George. | cure conditions in Lreland rapidly Iu the formally typewritten ‘olios ‘The intermediary, who has been en-) ‘The opposition immediataly be One hundred and fifty anacy “i rf : ‘ meee me s aa y dtay wring to arrange for direct nego-| obstructive tactics againet the distressed patrons of the Lenox Baths, | °f the legal pupers fied by Charles. B. pasion between Arthur mith, | ures Nos West 116th Street, m-|Chishoin with the Supreme Court Of ¢ounder of the Sinn Fein organiza~ a —— cred in the office to-day for the return | te State of New Jersey, at Tr m, tion, and the Government js decla: a) 6. 10 ey hag {eeuinst Willlam C, Parker$¢ Morris. by the newspaper to have formerly | Nell ean ni wtnt Gnd iat lleg ed pet . ‘ ‘been @ member of an internationally | deposited in the office strong box be-/'©W", are found the dramatis per- known Ulster firm. ) LONDON, Aug. b.—1n moving in the House of Commony to-day a pro- gramme motion providing for the passage of the new Irish Crimes bi!) sonae of a tense tragedy of hearts ths the the sympathy of Manager Harry Cohen, A band of five armed robbers who fore entering They had last nigh |and house, It ts the framework of a tale intu which the most daring of the writers for the screen would hes!- raided the baths at 4 o'clock this eee Roreen world Hae morhing had taken ali the money in|t@te to let his imagination run in his thé cash drawers as well as the pos-|search for hitherto untold phases of sexsions of the patrons, getting wway | the working out of primitive emotions ee 7,000 to $10,000 in money and) in modern workday homes, i jewelry, ime aaa were all asleop in the} Here are characters of the dormitories and private rooms when | life" drama; the five robbers drove up to the door| Charles B. real BY HARDING THAT Chisholm, Prosperous | by 6 o'clook to-morrow evening, An- 4rew Bonar Law sald the Govern- COUGHLIN BABY if GIVEN FREEDOM | Arrested Suspect, ‘The Crank,’ Identified as August Pascal of New Gretna. PHILADELPHIA, | Crank, } Aug, 5.—"The disclosed as August Pasool of New Gretna; N. J., refused to reveal jthe whereabouts of Iittle Blakely Coughlin unless he in granted im- munity In the kidotpping, He Is bar tering now exchange the ohild |stolen from his parents’ home in Nor- to stown on June 2, for bis freedom. He Ja auld to have gone so far us to mit the fifteen-months-old baby is} hiddap in Atlantic City Linportant developments in the case are expected follow the disclosure eurly to-day thit Nhe Crapk’s nu is August Pagsool, of Freneh (ind Malan extraction, who recently Nved jn this city aud since last week in New Gretna, N. J A woman, long suspected as having @ part in the kidnapping, looms up afresh to-day, An acquaintance of |Paaool's during the #ix weeks follow- ling the Kidnapping that he ocoupled a room in a honse here, says he knows Pasco! hud » woman friend The State police and postal agents are now on her track and believe she has the ehtld |. Paseo it ati! being grilled by Btaje Police. He was taken to | na after New ENGLAND THREATENS WAR ON REDS UNLESS INVASION a DF POLAND GEASES AT ONCE + ‘London Hears Two British Divisions | May Be Mobilized at Once—En- ' voys Leaving Warsaw —Poles : Form New Army to Defend City. LONDON, Aug. 5.—England is preparing to move forcibly to the jad of Poland and France, it is understood here, will back her in every way, with troops if necessary. The note despatched yesterday by the British Premier to the Soviet Government at Moscow is described now jasan ultimatum and is regarded as a threat of war. | The Polish armistice and peace delegation cay, according to advices received here. : . At was semi-ofticially announced in Paris to-day that Lord d’Abernon, - head-of the British Mission to Poland, and J. J. Jusserand, head of the French Mission, would leave Warsaw before the end of the pres- ent week. . There is a well defingd report here that steps already have been. taken to mobilize two divisions of British troops’ for service in Poland if the Bolsheviki persist in defying the British suggestion that their armies must withdraw to the Polish frontier and Peace negotiations must be taken up al once, POLISH SITUATION © ‘The Evening News learns that the | Government to-day considered the Polish situation and that “large quane tities of war mate lals are to be senk Immediately {an concert with France.” CALLED GRAVE AS | ‘There is no intention on the part ; jOf the Allies,” the newspaper addéi, e f “to depart in the slightest degree | ‘ from thelr position regarding Polund, ia The British Government may. have to | 3 t . Plcall tor volunteers within the next e 4 et jfow days to aid in the preservation - 7 af the Versailles Treaty. It would be i Head of Moscow Soviet Re- possible tor the War Office io péhab , . vad Accent: [fF divisions within the next few ported to Have Urged Accept |weeis, tes divisions immediutety. { ance of British Demands. | Steps being taken to mobilize the pe navy, bi Cabinet hax not yet ’ LONDON, Aug. 5 (Asrociated | Sonuitels =aips age H |Press).—Among British officials and | joi, gue pe at armies, the : " inst and Fourth, driven across the diplomats of other nations here un-| Bug River on a ‘out of sixty els ‘ disgujsed anxiety is felt over thelmiles wy the advancing Bolshevik Russo-Polish situation. One high! forces, wie being rapidly reorganised * official said: |under the direction of officers of the. Allies and ure being collected jn fromt “The situation is as grave as that ursaw for a last great battle m in August, 1914.” efense of the Polish capital, accora- : } | 140 Kamoneff, President of the|ing to despatches received here. Moscow Soviet, ls reported to have France bas expressed a willingness | iH ppapture Monday) sent @ message to hin Government | t releaye a number of her divisions lid was admitted or and od States Attorney |asking that Russla accept immediate. bt pepeutl ‘ome ours be sent ' |4 e ty eo 1 ir prope age 3 ges 9 TASAS One | “Pasco is the right man and ho|'Y the erikinal British proposals for! try, however, fe sald to demand as | Was in New Gretna after his cap-|an armistice with Poland | the price of her consent to aid thet | ture," sald the Federal official. ‘| c if b a1 Pan leap nating mere akin » "| M. Kameneff, it is said, sent his! she be permitted to annex Besarabla 1 only recently bought « farm message after he and Leonold Krasain, | CUMeht, This ls not considered de- } at Gretna from William Greg-\the Russian Minister of ‘Trade and | #Fable. ory and drove from, thin’ olty "| Commerce, had hud a very plain talk | FRANSE CONCENTRATES WORK- | motor car last Thursday to take pos i seaslon, according to W. H. Kelley,|with Premier Lioyd George and An-| ERS ON GERMAN FRONTIER, railroad agent at Tuckerton, itear|drew Bonar Law nment leader| Word comes from Panis that Frames pli ee oka seen bead i © Flin the House of Commons, last night. | !* Concentrating 9,000 railroad officials our rifles and a quantity of I« 0 land the Now Jersey {arm when he moved | Up to the middie of thia afternoon no|@l Workers in Belfort, Naney and there last Thursday, sald Kelley He moved the rifles quickly from the motor car into the farm house and did not appear'to want any on to see him," Kelley added. “One of my men who was helping t ren orys move spled the rifles and ‘ascol_ motioned him away from the ar. He offered hin @ drink of gin, which my mun sald he refused, I understand — Paacol took eral quarts of whiskey and gin the arm on Monday, the day he wax arrested, He caine to on early, long before the train f« ila delphia was due to len He sat in the waiting 1 should way he 1s nerves. In his exe’ snent he drum his fingers, making a npixe, #0 loud in fact I peered th ue ye done aa 9 prelim to the retued ef the child lack” Barrymygpre is-a won of the jin two taxicabs and entered. Every esi spephioeel = veal ae liv. Bate Maurice BafFymore, noted Amer- one of them hail q revolver in his] 1ng in Newark, who loved his wite ‘joun actor, and nephew of John jhand. Four employees of the baths| €0UKh to break up his home lite Sees ine tuscan cmenea tapi lwore with, Mr. Cohen‘ in the ome. S her peace of mind and future} } te Leonard M, Thomas and in the] Bach one of them faced a ralder's re- HR e ewion i | paren anes F epring of this year obtained a divorce Volver before it was realized that the|Mrs ¢ rey Sy ORE te Latest Porch Speech Likely fo in Pass, iis wrote pocms of pas- viaitors were not intending patrons, Sinead aihty We = ha ws a ch speech Likely p 4 voter al of the = meee) iam. ater tbe tame ot. aLichaal | Cohen was backed into « rear office ae parla me atthe Se Arouse Prejudices Among mt z = jand one highwayman stood guard) | > Sorel I Srran, ——a " fused to discard his own wife and] Foreign Born Voters. Few of the friends of Mr. Banry- S - over him, ‘Three bath attendants Ds x f more knew of his intention to wed.! Blaze Starts on Fifth Floor of | were pushed into a corner and held Hoes ag eee ene ue is nis ; band ac dertook to ear he As his real name ia Wythe, this =| T ofavette Street Building |e" the watch of another man By David Lawrence, fng the name hie simer uved when Ne age , S | Morris Hochman, the ticket taker, | Wn living. , | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- phe obtained © license, it is probable and Spreads Upward. d laughing while this was going | William C. Parker, ew art” pho ning World.) that the license was obtained under pelts on, He thought the five intruders | lesrapher of the fashiomible col-| MARION, ©., Aug. 6. (Copyright, | dastinnine fon the martingovand Auual’l caleeheuoe: 7 4 by vn burs: | Were Merely playful, as late arrivals!) PY of Morristown, who, after nitor Harting has touched escaped notice a : ; ; t all-night baths are said to ve| ™onths of conferences with the fuse the Prenidential uped notice of flames at 2 o this afternooh i h ; Chistwims, is accused by Chis- | camp: ‘ hiKe-| ar ore had & nervous break | * SLimes o#en under the operations y campaign ry than like Mr, Barrymore had « 1 dl jblew out the windows of t Ath | or the Volate holin of wavering again and again!iy te burn the fingers of bot eae ce anne wile ace a sui Jof the Volstead law Moe 4 jae “Richard IIL” 8 then ‘he|Mvor loft at Nox, too-11% vette| “Wipe off that smile.” said one of | 1m his promises to stay oul of Mrs.! tne Hapublteun and Demooratic can- ; : ! th th Chisholm’e Hite or take it over is tel . a ni the men with the revolve: Ndates if they don't watch out Vor nt much fine aj a New Jersey | 5 we Ws.a 8 om by r : | pyar asa easeuenine) cackulty tol the Universal Merchandise Company, | Hocyman laughed out loud and was| “ltogether into his ow jadmittedly the question of the pre- - = . = A | Promptly knocked dewn by a blow in |Mre. Parker, wife of the “Other Man.” | judices and wishes of the foreign born pew Pe Healers in export. notions. The flames lye mouth and then waa booted and| Who wulted patiently, though with| voters {n Americn 4a one of the mont ‘ACING RESULTS. immediately filled the windows fr pushed back into the room with| full Knowledge, for the xuke of her|dolicate of ull political subjects to LATE RACI . which cracking glass dropped d ‘Gohen: sons und the hope of averting] nandle. ——— | to the Lataye reet aid ew \ 1, until tthe staw , ; ; im ; | ‘The five then swiftly opened ti scandal, until the struin parted | The Senator in his front porch atibae jour meaecales ‘ purse|, Fifty or more employees, many of | caan draw chaibin Gate : the last ties of home iove and #he| speech to Wayne County Repub! cans $1,000; about two m Blighty 2d,/tHem) young women, mae hae ne | iceya wore in the looks of most of| Went to live apart from her hus-) struck out boldly against the League 137 (B Maynes), 6 to 5.2 to 5 and Walker, Street #ido of the building 1nd) them, ‘They etutted the curenta into | ‘band {of Nations ax a “world experiment" won; War Togs, 137 (Arvhibuld), 44 ran down the statrs, Others, cut off) 4 snail bug and into thelr pockets |bittle Daughter of the Chisholma. | wnieh ti eatemed the concord of 3.7 to & and 2 to, second: Burt, 187 | by the awift spread of the fire, took | aig gathered up the loose cash in uhy | Sens of the Parke American citizen: because, as he cl . 20 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 Sie CoaGane at . tae i < pesca nen) a 4 cree Sat cay ores] Core he enone va. [office drawer, finishing their ac-| Chisholm's wult is for $100,000, a9} sata, §t is folly to think of trying to a Velacae ald sac, Belore the arrival of the first tres) omit taiding watohes and] an arbitrary penalty against Parker| pend aliens in American untty “when = ns de men the blaze had spread up throuwh| joweiry trom the bath employees, for wrecking the home life of the! the land of their adoption site in Mian Zinderstein | ‘he fifth Noor and was rapidly eating |" mney waked out backwards, mut-|Chisholm family, as Chisholm asserts ent on the jand trom which | Tennis Winners. Hts way to the eighth floor. Neatly Gill tounge threats against any of the | by his Own affidavit and by a eup-| they carne 6A BRIDGM, N. J. Aux., 6.—Miss] the Bade OR the upper Moors 18 GeO0- lempoyees who should attempt to raise | porting affidavit trom M Chisholm] — Now the truth is the Ls 2 of Na- Qeanor Tennant, Oaiitornia sil, and |pied by the Lufkin Rule and. Tape len alarm. A moment later Cohen and| (furnished to her ‘husband despit tions has been attacked on the ground SOes Marie Zinderstein, recent winr ar Company, in whose workrooms there |i4, men heard the two cabs start and her obviously earnest protest that| that it would cause friction among @f the national clay court title at De-|was a great quantity gf lodse materint : ‘ fyellt, won places easily in tho tennia| witch speaded the tire and endan, turn down Seventh Avenue. From/she still believes Parker, holds to! foreign-born residents tn the United Ginals of the tournament here to-day} fon) weet a eae St aioe window they could not make | per ideal of him as “the be man | States and defended on the busis of Qtise ‘Tennant dereated M19 oth eee ai ectine on apes and the {Ut the Heense numbers, they sald. /in the world” and so far clings to| American coxmopolitaniam being the Gt. Gournay, 6—0,6—2. Miss Zinder : - ; All through the robbery the hun-| her dreams of him that sho would | ureful r im mediating disputes Stein in her semi-final outplayed Miss me Ly jdred and firty ron-victims — ebroad. But the interesting thing is | gral pokes » Wew York Tennis boy on duty in the elevator! yndistunbed. st one of the chorus (Continued on Second Page.) that in both the R afi'and Dem. a or OS made five trips tothe upper floor | or snores from the inner rooms was -— ceratic campatgn headquarters thi bringing down girls and men jammed | interrupted Acvordin Cohen | $ Panda Hiden te: Live Here: f oe oe wre to be found this year, as in every in until he could hardly work his con-| there was no particular ‘poxe ty be Ml Sexiatian Manronor 0 Rome, Rea teves mad her ined bycrousing: Shem le eae other presidential contest certain aly, whose wife was Countess Lelia ie | urewus designed to corral the for- anix >». 816) B in Finkel, a worker for t - Biego ai Costablasare, rented No. sid] Benjamin Finkel, a worker f | ee | eign-bura vote, Fifth Avenue, a ‘five-story and base- | Universal Co., was driven by a spi ‘| MAKES RECORD GOLF SCORE. To the Irish yoters, the Republi- t brick dwelling, yesterday through |of flame to the window overlooking Hootch Hunters Couldnt Get Lodg-| cgatinn fosrats t Gow, whe te a risus of the Pepe ung] (ht main entrance ‘of the buliding.| Hutchinson Cover Olymple Course es . | ROA Fe AD eR nS: fon aU ppertca the (eas, who te a niece of the Pope and! itg cinibed out und hung from th, in 71 ea Under Pa: ing Elsewhere So They Ac- theory that the League of Na . \ Ca edo i hung fro c n 74, nd . : 7 a od oe en Arbnesasor a Parts, | si) by hin fingers while the erowa| OLYIMIPRA FERLDS GOLF CLUB cepted Cells. somehow through article ten req Coun janin Longure, 18 payin se ; support EB Gen 2 con ee payirS lon the apposite side of the street |CHICAGO, Aeg. 5,—Jock Hut hingon | When Pronivtt Ae Ae zona! ad os ee yelled encouragement to him to-day made o further spectacular [connetly, Davis and Doln his, eno srates ‘The heavy smoke rolling the} play for the Western Open Golf| iast night al Greenport, be | maperting that article 5 window overcame hin and Championship by scoring a record they had ne P BEEP SVenAOe Would Classified Advertisers ||¥io the mets awning over the portico Jon the No. 1 course at Otympia F sed vicious ot th perica for the atime ta 5 \the town wa ar Ingland offtel i make ’ rolled to the sidewalk and was hur-|coverir c hat the only ni Hospital | previously made on che se WHS 1A. | cordingly uasiened them he TREVOR, MIeCeRG . BE 8) 06 Glassifled aavertising copy. tor Alex Dn. an employer William Cravy, o twenty-two-yeur- | cof stim oe Bngland cinims 6 Sunday Worl ould be fi re is PERS er orien 2 snels be dp 0 Universal Merohasdixe Com; old new comes from Kanmas City, te. | Soon thelr alumbors wore ‘ala Satins On or Before: Friday ||) is pints the omtosion caine from aa dod with hia thine (they and Kat ung ure wppeating fe ut Proeeding Publicetion We ree, ete sins cacy Gate ts iad ccutnd blast at Whe | tueee a eliotameac cee ceca murs ot President Early copy revelves the preference [HH] \winet re b ermetically ene ' lei. (thes asia " misgealt men Sunday adverthing hna to afb of St Louis bs fa i oe ame questh Smitted for luck of time to set It Atta a tborouRh sears of every maluxed tld thre tia araigtaameeiNalbsin gate ice woud at Wy art of the bang it was announced | champ ) jume contiote THE WORLD. that no evidence had been fourd that{ first nine y - any lives had been lost. | fer 45 holes 4 ‘ (Racing News an Page 20.) | (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) he frat daponit wan $1,000, Tate Arké sums were added, On Mon norning, before hit arrest, Pasco! pata the balance due on hin tiew home. tn New Gretna with @ certified check oC the Philadelphia baal. ‘ leecig had weed wacetvod | Strasbourg, according to a deapatoh | In a statement in the House of | feeelved here from Breslau and whieh, Commons to-day in regard to last | it was declared, was based on infor Jevening’a conference with the Soviet | ™#tion obtained from French sources, It ia the consensus here that theses French ratlroad oficials end workers |dolegates, Premier Lioyd George said he and Mr. Bonar Law made tt clear to MM, Krassin and Kameneff that | @re to be used to operate German raiil- the immediate conclusion of an armis- |T®43 for the movement of Fronch ltice on fair terms was the only | tops to/ Poland in the event the Ger= man Go¥ernment and German labor that the Soviet Government w. refuse to agree to the violation of cere in its professed desire for German neutrality in the Russo-Poligh | and in its declaration that it intended | Confiiat } to respect the liberty and indepen-| To thoumnd fugitives trom War dence of Poland \aaw have arrived at Soldau, an Haat course which would" remove suspicion | sin » With the Bolvheviki exoepe im conjunction with Geat Britain end France, according to @ Wareay de- + Vhe Promier concluded 1 In view of the erition, Preinter Lioyd George added that|P? W4slan town on the Poltah frontier, Soe See pent made |fUtteen mile mouthwent of Nelden- it shan, de of the: tascam cording to danpatches reced ved that athnographical Poland had been see communique 4 inva “we would take effective ee sssapitiny 6 is ny steps to remove obstacles in the way || ried A byte . f of transmission to Poland from Dan. | ‘* oa 0 close the fronttey Sear Sait 4 enburg. zig of military supplies which could és . be obtained from that quarter.” Poland i@ unwilling to negotiate @ e ci 5 (Continued on Sgoond Pago