The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1920, Page 9

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MISS BOSWELL HURT _ ON CAMPAIGN TOUR; ‘Y LOSE LEFT EYE =} dans trom Florence’ tn & northarty| chenn ond Wt iaeitiow direction, aiderably | Soldiers and firemen have been sent ,to the affileted area to aid in the | work of reatue and calm the people, in Milan, but the prisoners in ote terrifled by the shocks, refuse to | mrutinied, insisting that their HUNDREDS PERISH AS QUAKE ROCKS NORTHERN ITALY, (Continued From id Yide See Page.) ey ia the, opan. ‘The shock at Pisa was preceded by, deep rumblings and followed by ve: . the col. | from their homes, the women and chil- | quake, laating. two sehaetaarvstares ta the peetoties, @ren shouting and weeping. The | throushoug, the b adessaaah mecca ot which 19 theventire etafr, Squares of the clty were soon filled, Soldiers, in the Province of Massa but @ majority of the people fled to Marittima, and Monti, nearby, were | the fields. partially destroyed. Nivesano, Fornt | and Montignoro are reported in ruin while in Morina and Carrara many structurés hava collapsed. At, Via- régeio the Church of St. Paul was destroyed, and at Caste] Franco di Sotto the ceiling of @ church was The hands of the clock in the tower s, stopped. Bells in the various steeples were set ringing by the distarbanoce, Persons who happened to be in Ca- thedral Square in Pisa say they saw the famous leaning tower perceptibly \ oscillate. Peril wires were short circutted various buildings. St, Michael's armistice. Panto prevails at Lucca ag a result ‘= | of the cataclyam, ‘and from Gavinana | VARICK BOSWELL Noted Republican Woman Speaker Hit by Safety Gate at giana, an entire family was buried In the ruins of their home, and the vil- lage of Vigetti was entirely de- strowed. Serious damage was dono in- the Frignano District, where houses collapsed, and at Frassinero, where a number of houses fell. Pieve- pelago and’ Sant’ Andrea were badly’ damaged, bat the number ef victims has not been ascertained, ‘The director of the observatory at! Florence, Signor Alfani, says that the centre of the shdck was, about fifty fragist and active in New York Re- publican councils, may lose the sight of ber left eye as @ result of an un- Rsual accident in Wisworth, Me., last Priday. Miss Boswell, who ts campaigning in Maine, was struck on the face by a @afety gate as she left the Bisworth Station. Her left eye was so seriously #efured that she returned immediate- dy to New York and is now in the of @ specialist at her home, No. : . COMMITS SUICIDE TO FREE HIS WIFE} | Reads Her Petition for Divorce and Decides to Be the | CLEVELAND, Sept. &—“Having and reread my wife's petition for divorce, I have decided to be- fome the judge. As tho judge, I _ Bward her her freedom and alimony ta the shape of my pension.” Henry~J. Pehl, forty-six, a chauf- feur, wrote this, then shot himself to death in bed at his home, No. 9710 * Hough Avenue. The pension to which he referred was for his service in-the Bpanish-American War. His wife's divorce petition charges fhat he struck her repeatedly in the presence of their children, discoloring face and body with repeated |- 3 that he cémpelied ner to as- “y at in support of the family for sev- | eral years, and called her bad names, fn the presence of their children and strangers. She askeits(@igarte on ¢@rounde of extreme cruelty and of @sregard of marital obligations ever vince they married, in 1894. Pehl tn his final note reserved a @mall sum for the cost of cremation. His note opened with these self-con- @emning sentences: from a friend to kill a dog. ‘My ts blameless and I am the dog.” lenry had been suffering from his “family tree’ de- clares that when it comes jto Fall outfitting, just naturally Boys’ school suits! All ready now, together |with everything .¢else boys need;to start the Fall term —furnishings, sporting goods. Same dependable quality our friends and customers have long learned to ex- pect. Prices fair. Rooers Peet CoMPANY t toward me and the children had to call the police. Several tried to kiN] himeelf. packed his things to leave, I im to stay. I suggested that C. G. Gunther’s Sons $91 Fifth Avenue unther Furs SUPERIOR IN QUALITY - DISTINCTIVE IN STYLE il Aa, Mies portatatlng of 12 25 Just received trom the Mill 16,000 yerds ext fine quality Silke of all sell at one price, regardless ef cost to Mill, |THE P. & G. SILK sis 423 4th Ave. (STORE), Corner 29th St. Taffetas—Satins Georgettes—Messalines tripes— Wash Satins Crepe de Chine—Brocades All at One Price Tes Gulls. aa ant coal eas rn to thelr homes and are camp- | opened so that they might not the ruins if the building felt, were hurriedly called out 4 E i Hoal and horitontal earth tremors |“ Nset order tn the peieom, which lasted for thirteen seconds, Violent Sheck tm Geneva, ‘The population, terror stricken, fled| GENEVA, Sept. 8—A earth- isan felt yee. torte Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 8.30.P. “M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th: Avenues) West 43rd Street A Sale of Noteworthy Importance: SILVER-PLATED TABLE WARE to be offered much below the regular prices On the Main Floor, Thursday Reproductions of SHEFFIELD SILVER-PLATED WARE Bread Trays . . « « $4.95 Pie Plates; Pyrex lining . $3.95 Single Vegetable Dishes . $6.50 Roll or Cake Plate; 2 pes., $3.95 Gravy Boats and Trays . $9.25 Crumb Sets; 2 pes. ; $4.48 Double Vegetable Dishes. 13,75 } ‘Meat Pistters— CheeseandCrackerDishes, $4,95 15-inch, $11.95—17-inch, 14, 25 Casseroles—Pyrex lining. $5.25 ROGERS SILVER-PLATED TABLE WARE Tea or Coffee Spoons, vt $2.50 TableSpoonsorForks.doz. $4.95 Butter Spreaders , z- $5.95 Dessert “ “ “ doz. $4.75 Medium or Dessert"! Oyster Forks and Orange Knives. . « + doz $5.95 Spoons, ..« « doz $4.35 At Especially Attractive Prices “RENE” PEARL NECKLACES (Just Received from France) Graduated Pearls, possessing that delicate Oriental sheen which compares so well with the real pearl, 28-inch length + + $14.00 values, $8.75 27-inch length + + $15.00 values, $9.75: An assortment of French Pearl Necklaces in various sizes and lengths. Values up to $5.50 , . . « To Close Out at $2.50 Priced for Immediate Disposal COLONIAL HOMESPUN RAG RUGS Presenting an opportune occasion to select attractive Rugs at unusual savings, 9x12—Plain colors with band and 6x9—Plain colors, with band and floral borders; Values floral borders, Values up to $27.75, Speclal, $19.75 up to $14.76, Special, $10.25 9x12—Striped Hit - or - Miss, with 7ox1044—Striped Hit - or - Miss, plain band borders, with plain band borders, Value up to $19.50, Vatues up to $15.00, Special , » + © + $14.50 Special » 6 + 6 + $11.75 716x1014—Plain colors with band 6x9—Striped Hit - or - Miss, with and floral borders, 4 oa band horders, Value up to 21,00, 1 alues up to $10.50, Speclal » 6 + + 6 $15.00: Speclal , , 4 + ¢ $7.75 Other Sizes at Proportionate Prices GRASS RUGS with Stenciled Borders. 9x12 - ~ Values up to $18.25 - » +» Specialat $15.50 8x10 - + Values up to $15.50 + = = Specialat $12.90 6x 9 - ~ Values up to $10.25 - + + Specialat $7.75 te Y, SEPTEMBER 8, TAX COLLECTOR'S ~ BOOKS TANGLED Te Arrange bse Speaking |Spenkors Bureau at Democratic National) Welt | Known Newspaper Maw Bayt. Bectetary of the Revs Daniels ts toliendern on details for Mr. Danteis's| tthe: for thirty-thres yeire 7 conter to-day with Sendtor Pat Harrt-| forthcoming speaking campaign in New p aReong > Americas Washington son of Mississippi, Chairman of the’ England former LE zt > 3 Pa eg Re gS gs 22 =3 s headquarters here, and other Dernocratic |-« WASHINGTON, .— elthoat ot the crite Gea.” for the woman who Sizes 4 fo 10, shore itee 10; Wan AAA ee to ype bere im tia NUIT tte 4 =. Dy NATIONALS. Outlet’ Thursday Dol lar Day Thursday in value last week’s offerings. Look over this advertisement carefully. Note the buying power of a dollar! Come early and share in the savings! antities often limited. This Empire fect, insertion trimmed _Nainsook Envelope Chemise is but one df several styles at the price. , WES J Shoes of Lear or White Canvas, most of them with leatMer soles, though some have soles . 1. made, perfect a shoes, Choice of E TiC the featured 7 NE and Ae ey ans sine A es extraordinary. CA ol Ss Sho Boot S$ ‘519 Madison Ave: ee ; FITTED By, CRAFTSMEN Final Disposition Sale werss mye 434 Paire—All Sites. vis Lot Se bia Oxfords 138 Pra, Since 4:t0 8 nae ms Widths AAAA to'D’ ‘./~ 19.75 0 $9.75 © 175 Pis., White All Sizes in Let 6.75: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only becdiaemaen 2g eo Ne Refunds. fine» TR B ZU “Henning Fits the Narrow Heel” 7 414 _Mo-123 Wet ns | Stores Another big bargain day to-morrow, that even excels Chemise Wash Suits A_ military of fe White Twi Wash Suit A typifits the valyes of the many good models at thegprice. ef- Boys’ Shirte of tachol cola band s+ -| Men's Golf Cape Tweed = Mi CFOWN 4+ Carter Piaited Skirt Gatarains, 8 gray or brown nite hack; hemmed en: my un e it Meter, 3 Men's Werk, Jackets Gray and, bie ok $1 Stel ape ‘$1 Boys Blouses and Shiet or ‘a han m- Biack Sateen or Popol bray with white 9 Chamybr white; hem «+ tM mR + REE pe atm ape ACR pag ae ne Stockings ona ° birin, Wit. wt two-color mixtures of ‘Th and double” $y and Artificial, Silk reat Fate Wide Stocking of ponges. fin Shoes for Women, Children, Infants. Shoes for sport and play or dress und general wear. A of tough, durable fibre or soft corrugated rubber. Felt Slippers for yromen, Well Howe. Lopabadaiis gneen, 9:08. 9 40%s oan + eae

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