The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 4

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MR N'SHINEYS STER EXPLANS 4 HIS STANDPOINT ed to Advocate Surrender, ‘She Says He Is Using Only Weapon He Can Get LONDON, Sept. 9.—After visiting MacSwiney in Brixton Jail evening, the prison doctor told sister, Annie MacSwiney, that her wan in|@ very grave condi- ‘according to a statement issued the Irish Self-Determination this morning, and that there “eould be only one end to this con- a tinued hunger strike. The doctor «ake Miss Mac- Awiney if nothing cquid be done—it ‘Whe Could Mot appeal to the Ma “gontinues the statement. “She re: she would not ask her brother give up the prinaiple of ‘his life: Engiand hed no right to im- n him, and that he tould not mit to England's imprisonment thout acknowledging her right to + @eprive him of his liberty. “The doctor then suggested that the “Republican body in Ireland de ask to order the Lord Mayor to surrender, and be, being a disciplined man, would obey. Miss Annie said the pgaapee! Parliament in Ireland cow! order her brother to give s nie ‘dant than the English Government during the late war could order a soldier to throw down his rifle and run away. “She sald: ‘My brother has not a rifle In his hand, it i» true, but he has the only weapon be can get, and he won't surrender She also added that sme such isgestion had reached her brother's ears in some way and that he had spoken, of it to them, but had said: ‘No such order will come from the Dall Eireann, and If it came ¥ wouldn't obey It.” The noon bulletin jasued by the league stated that signs of atrophy of the skin had appeared, and that as a consequence the Mayor's arma were belng messaged and bandaged. He passed a bad night and complained this morning of dizziness, comntnonanem 3 IRISH CONSTABLES SLAIN. Another W BELFAST, , Sept. was shot dead in t at Galway last night. Three of his assailants were killed and one or two iked men tacked at Tullow, ‘county ing. Tw ‘the con- another Ireland to Cheek Attacks, DUBLIN, Sept. 9.—In order to check the constant attacks on the Govern- ment mails throughout the country an airplane mail service has been in- augurated for the conveyance of majla for Dungarvan, County Waterford, and other points where police and military are quarte THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, (SEPTEMBER 9, 1920. RUSSIAN BOY SHOT DEAD BY SOLDIER ENTERTAINING HIM ceeeiipiianaen Rifle Accidentally Discharged as Sentry Was Illustrating Manual of Arms. Pavel Nikoloeff, fourteen, one ‘of the Russian refugees who are mak- ing ® world tour under care of the] ’ Red Cross, was instantly killed thix morning at Fort Wadsworth through the accidental discharge of a soldier's rifle, Pavel and others of the little Rus- sians were being entertained by a sentry, whose name was not revealed For their amusement he went through the manual of arms, which Pavel tried to imitate, using a stick as & gun, While going through the loading and firing positions in some manner which Col, William H. Monroe, Com- mandant, is seeking to clear up, the sentry'’s rifle was discharged. With the flash and report Pavel fell dead. One of the children who witnessed Fa a tw than RTH loeff, ‘The home of the brothers is in Petrograd. Funeral services will be held at the Post Hospital at Fort Wadsworth this afternoon and her service will be held In the jan Church, Manhattan, to-morrow. One of the Red Cross teachers car- ing for the little Russians and five of the refugees filed a statement with Col. Monroe that the shooting was « cldental and requesting that the sol dier be not held accountabl pene-+ hore FRENCH LOAN’ OVERSOLD. Books Cloned Hour After #100,000,- 000 Inaue In Put Oot Her: ‘The new $10,000,000 twenty-five-year § per cént. French Govern: oversubscribed and subs were closed in an hour, J. P. Morgan & ndicate manager nounced to- The books were formally opened at 10 o'clock and closed at 11, an hour earlier than anticipated, night, when Mor- wan & Co, refused applications for any increases In quotas to syndicate mem- bers, Fifty-oix e in Portraits of the Westchester County Board of Super- visors, with the exception of a half stad covering a period of fifty-six » have been hung in the office of » Merritt, Clerk of the Board. inonths of research, Roosevelt Speaks tn Jersey City, Sept. 27. Franklin D. Ro ito Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World NAVY UNIFORM AID | TO GETTIN’ AROUND Alleged Norwegian Captain Says so} When Arrested For Stealing $82 From His Host. In the uniform of « captain tn: the -wegian Navy, Gunna Holat, | he once was a seaman in t joa, was taken to-day from room at the Hotel MoAlpin to the Tombs Pollce Court for arraignment on the charge of grand larceny. Erle 0. Schow of the Norwegian Em- 45 Whitenalt Street, charges that on Tuesday night Holst, re#plendant in his white 4\ uniforms, gold trimmings and servise ribbons, appeared at the institution reporting he hag been robbed of all his money in the subway en route. to -pay “his respects, Schow took the stranger In for the nignt and. yes- tarday moraine, bis 988. bed, didap- as had the aes § “Captain. Pepewuve Gilfillan oF Old Slip Sta- tion found Holst at the McAlpin with $25 left. | He was feeling quite greety. The detective quoted Ho! saying a captalt's unitorm Was a great help in ge ‘around In New York, Holst “pleaded wullty to the grand larceny Magistrate Bonwel, ad: waa held in $1,000 ball for the Grand Ju! 30 RUNAWAY GIRLS CAUGHT. mr of ‘Willlamsburs, according to De- tective O'Connor of the Brooklyn Miss- Ing Persons Bureau. Thirty girls for- sook their homes during the month, but were caught and sent home, most of them repentant after a brief experience away from the family circle even other: sought. Fi of them feft home since Rept My BROADWAY: FLETH AVENUE TMM RET a ter SHOWN IN GEORGETTE,SATIN,IZITTEN’S EAR CREPE, CHINCHILLA SATIN. MOROCCAN CREPE, CHARMEUSE AND CREPE SATIN IN RICH GLOWING COLORS WITH GEM LIKE—- BEADING,AND SILK AND GOLD EMBROIDERY B50 no 225-00 SPECIAL FROCK. OFFERING TOMORROW NEW BEADED SILJC FROCKS EXQUISITE NEW FROCI’S OF SATIN . OR.GEORGETTE IN GRACEFUL TUNIC AND STRAIGHTLINE EFFECTS LAVISHLY BEADED i $25 Bes Connection Wah my Diher EateMistrsrent tn fhe ‘ort WORTH ° BROADWAY: FIFTH AVENUR AN IMPORTANT SALE OF MISSES SERGE FROCKS “OF TIMELY INTEREST TO THE COLLEGE OR ‘HIGH SCHOOL GIRL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES S ai = , mEFOUR GRACEFUL MODELS, JAUNTILY YOUTHFUL IN DESIGN, HANDSOME LY 4 BRAID TRIMMED WITH ‘TOUCHES OF CONTRASTING SILK ‘T'RIMMING RRR pm a erm. GE ANC NA A = NAA i nr The UI Fall Styles Styte 2161 New Fall All Brown Calf Also Brown and Gray Suede Tops. Style 2223 Lace Walking Boot Brown Calf Black Viel . Men’s Shoes in all the correct fall models. They | > retain the Blyn leadership in style and value. Win Attention —\, UR new Fall line is full of opportunities to select from the ample assort- ments of leathers and styles the shoes in vogue for im- mediate and all-winter wear. Prices represent the remark- able economy that has long been identified with the big business of the Big Blyn Stores, Price saving is only one of the many advantages of buying at Blyn’s. ———_ DE STORES: Ml 2° 122d. St. tn Sta. WEST SIDE STORE! ark Storee—6a Broad Neware Otten, 100 Market Street BiG Style 2239 Brogue Street Boot Brown Calf Wing tip, medium toe, low heel. Kid 12.00 Red Cross Flexible Sole. Silk Hosiery } All the fashion- able shades, with plenty of black and brown. Ex- ceptional in qual- ity and attractive Women's Tan Calf ~ Senta tnac ae in price. "SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY =a ae a ecainde all pa ry Saieieret sae

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