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TUMULTY TELLS FOR HUMANITY Says the President Is Always Averse to Showing His Feelings in Public, HIS HATRED OF WAR. } Wishes to Stop Next Armed Conflict Before It Has Op-, portunity to Start. WASHINGTON, Oct. apeech at Bothosda, Md, last night, Joseph P, Tumulty, Secretary to the President, gave his audience a re- markable picture of the real Wood- row Wilson, as he knows him tn the privacy of the White House, Burller Mr. Tumulty declared that the Presi- dent, following his speech of Wednes- day, is in “fine condition.” Mr. Tumuilty In bie speech said, In part: “1 have long wanted to tell the eountfy of the manner of man this Woodrow Wilson really ts, but have refrained because I know that he him- self would not b: approved, He who shrinks from sel: ploitation would resent exploitation by his friends, “But circumstances have ultered, Whoever In elected, Woollrow Wilson will pass from the stage on March 4, It, therefore, neems to me not im- proper that Just before the curtain rises on the lust act, I modestly step out from my obscurity tn the wings. and tell the au a few things about the leading actor in this great drama of the past eight years, the| atormiest and most pregnant period in all the history of the world.” Mr. Tumulty reviewed bis connec- tion with Woodrow Wilson from the) time he becarae hiy private see 4 @t Trenton to the TELLS OF ENTRY INTO THE! WORLD WAR. Coming down to the time of the! . entry of the United States in the | World War, Mr Tumulty said: lence went day. funder shell and fir She subject of OO, Horry s fanoud | wittce force hid nforee traffic pen rine te o Sh pects The Cop atid the An- “On a Stone aaa ea kite herself to all manner of Injuries from y never have Ins 2 * OT regulations and to keop the streets be tes ior mpeded. losing her eyes by mi Hore Lipsitm forty-three, aatd by tho | IMS OF GAS BURIED usticn You Jertea, the great war mex Saw 'et | accronttanoe Tien ua cae Cae oe orate uae cee Vict! Ss F GAS | IED. | grant! an onder that tl the immortal documents of history. ia) bataee Having har pride pocket, was held tn $2,000 bail toni at Crowd Pays Tribute toe Madin | ith the ineotie pga ek Salk tee Hint kiiied in the knowledge that chivalry by Magletrate Koenig 4 Family. but that does nut preve back from the Capitol to the White) od uenect fer women. no : Court for examination « - from preventing conge House, the echo of the upplause still exists, Every Laneut ‘Head bp ‘ puntidles cee amen boty ey ae nn ae Tiee ‘i ana ae pcb Finging (n my earn, For a white hel subways and sce the diffcultics your opinion. I|{reccentidge parkie last night. Be weg year-old son, Hranets, who wore aspirx-| geheet Ci mat, silent ana paie, in pan so hat Women undergo in this city T realize}! ipm during crowd-| ees ay Detective Frank @mith of ited by Kas yesterday tyytheir home.) wiitiam Van Valkenberg, eight years | room, At last he said: “Think what) ow ieave they ure.” aBaR whit cae in ocr HaUee, the Pickpocker Squad. No. 196 Wost 119th Street, took place ol, ‘and hie #ix-your-old brother Charles ft was they were applauding, = It) hese ape tho romarks of a reall jane y acked, tart Linaits’e record, produced tn court, |{e-day. De E ey St) were on thelr way to Public Rehvol 9s means death for our young men, How) courting, Mrince Puracharire of 8 r , nurface showed that he cinployed four altany net a Avenue, | Sheepehend’ Roy, age it seems to applaud that! sted ds, the-warior or hie, pull the crowd Herkowltz, Rosenberg, Henrik Lelzen Ta se paca ven tie nati “My friends, that remark 48/th6 Biltmore, surrounded by his per- | Peek berg and Megilow Lipman. His Pan etet hat ternal $ Wan atrirk bY a truck ‘of the ‘one key to mn understanding of Wood. | ennitense Nie - Py rry t tT teens recor arrests since 1900 In. ne Fererves from the) fen Side Lumber Company. The wind All politicians pretend aos ! cluded fon tn Od tunadi in| I Miation te Keen the! sated of the ent wis broken and row Wilson. t very blonde Amer stonographe F Hungary: Phila 5 tret wr perMiin| t to hate and dread war, bat Woodrow] eis wiry, agile 1 roomed to a ny » Mrovilanve » have beft Wilson really bates and dreads it IM] point ot fast sess in America When 1 om & Visitor | epee. : all of the fibres of his human 904), | cosnes,..w a wrivt wateh a ea _ 1 | hates {t and dreads tt because ho has! rents) 4 ha bat did: YOU da wae,.yod |. POLITICAL, POLITICAL, Po -ITICAL. an Imagination and @ heart in rnin expressed his ¢ de about In cur ey aya?” Fasked. “When word came, back In 191%) iony of the crowded conditions on| pA lit te wn ax he salds oT mle | thet a German vessel inden with mU-| Gur subways, ) Ways rave my yt to a heroine.” | nitions Was on ite way to Peni os 1% 2 Purac ra is studying our | - _ . | President Wilsons wan In tee Roe een ea aeean ene Commu | . : A : communtention with Secretaries Rryan|{Ubmay Probinns Mts is a ee, {CROKER WINS POINT | |] tics these “Happiness” St end Danicia After the situation hid) intry. He at # that he comes | IN $125,856 SUIT ” | been‘ stated over the phone the vole@! coy york as w railroad man rather comer | the moon, traditional came back clear and firm: ‘Order of rorandeama) i . ; | Wa, SERS she * ; Admiral Mayo to take Vora Crus ut] {in 0® Tadniler of oe even { Cee Seharite Trial of Issues |] candles that take expressive faces. . women of my country are well t . oncel? 1 was on the phone at the} ot te went on. "We have! Raed in Answer to His i i 3 time and listened to the conversation | “ureters” he went an. | “We Son's Charges, The Edison Company refused to retain |] Hallowe'en party or quiet that took Mace between Becretarles| icin are enuaged in business, but 1] 4 i ' Iu are engag » business, b The Nvision By 5 c Ce ne nem careaeae| Hem are ehexaed In musineny but 1] The Appiate LYvinion of ee Bu THOMAS Ax EDISON because of his | Jack O’Lanterns, Just before J cut off the connection re sid bes wan be popieente Galerie we Cou Jay sustained the clatn i bili } e PY ie nm 0 i BOIS YG. EAM = - Rehan former 1 a = 9 " . | sald a word to the President about the) Gonditime which the. youn Dan Biche conker, foriverc Puan “ great ability; | fe ‘ 3 whon | 18" wo 7 inl of the tenuon rained bi 1 “oy arty —ria a ee en ciechn cra @a you | Pexcsts! cvuntenancen and remgnei| "yy Wu oF 1 ore Tans oy --and the “Yanks” released BABE RUTH SP. ination 84 fone chokes back a #ob: at do you ee wion atti the [Mle answer to the sult for $185,806.75 | Combination Soe ee ee ae eee car pol aubwasi sts GRC ear pen grantrenepacinaiee hipaa because he made too many home runs; Made tip specially for Hallowe'en: parties. ree my hear a nus low turing rush hour , { amvuunt for th@ benefit of bis | | M li Oo C containing Cocoanut and Maple Caramels, ; almost any time of fa thoy _ * > ) 4 erg 9; hocoll | GRIEF FELT FOR THE MARINES se fut that the} In ht rit Wak EBOUAN ANC re Metropolitan Opera Company and Anmorted Hard Candy. KILLED AT VERA CRUZ o nit Levent ik, Nathan and Lehman, > » 50—hi awing » MURILLED AT YERA CRUZ. ‘a evo a pk, Nathan and ‘Lehman, dropped CARUSO—his drawing .power SP CIAI marines were killed at Vera Cruz |men?? 1 asked, n ff botweon December s too preat: E When the news camo the President) Tie. Princes 1 17a 1, 1017, urine whieh | 1S great, . was abnormally quiet all diy, He|*" leg ' he the pliintitf went about his business methodically, with his usual clear judgment and prompt decisions, but that night he gat silent for a long time. At lust he said: ‘1 cannot get it off my heart. it had to be done. Jt was right, Noth- ing else wits possible, but I cannot forget that {t was I who had to ordet thow» young men to their deatha’ “part of his disiike of war is ra- tional, War seems to him archaic and an anomaly in modern clviliza- | thon, which should long nave) since fond more rational means international controversics. ee from his for suiferinyg his aversion to war yeheer humanity, his pity man, bercaved women and rphaa | ehildren. “L have seen the great hoart of Woodrow Wilson in action, In von= sidering appeals for pardon, oivil and military, be must uphold the law, but his heart avhes when he has to gontirm the death sentence. Ani be- cause of his humanity and bis iy aginatios mates All legitunate al- lowances the infirmities of the flosh. | “Instances aré too numerous for cataloging thom tome yuifive, a} privileged case that got a lot of no-| toriety in the newspapers, the cage of | the Amevican seniries condemned to death by military law because they fell asleep at thelr posta, The offense | was serious; the law definite and! Ree | (Continued on Twenty-third Page.) “As Brave few daya ago “It Thad to tray much longer and s PRINCES Daring as Under Shell Fire,” Ss | Sting Potentate of Feminine ¢ Tubes, Patron of tI By Fay Stevenson. “The New York woma n the subway every day ds a heroine! | 1 eis as brave as a Honess and a ng an a Red Cross nurse working vard a ped-blo as a Lioness and as who rides ys Vis- MILK erage man p men and ar a Red Cross-Nurse | * and “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, N. ¥. Women Who Ride OF WILSON'S LOVE | 42 Subways Are Heromes, OF FIVECHILOREN Declares Prince of ® ansenent I stands in the LOAF ere Ee een ‘ thi way . FLIGHT FROM HOME. Siam of kn Big Sister Story of two of Sparling, thelr | ewcape. PLANNED BY BOYS + lizabe the No. thelr grandmother, No. 1875 Elizabeth says, boys. tor W Sisters were abeth but that An Evening World reporter found her to-day at her grandmother's, and she blamed it all on the | “The boys opened a came in, and said there was |to get out tf we wante “Did we -want the Right-year-old Matilda Smith and hee big #leter Miizabeth, 12 years old, five children’ who ran) away Wednesday night from &t Josepha Home, Street, are safe to-day in the home Henry Second Avenue, and there is @ new story about their adventure Adelina Amendota, 2 yonra aid, and ber ten-year-old brother, Joseph, have been returned to the Home by father, and the only one stil! missing ts Joweph Amiseg@er, seven Adelina aald it was Elizabeth wh planned the flight, what 1g Welt 126th Mre, window and 4 chance] Dally tn te Ch 0. whe anid | ThE, ceremony Poi” she sate breakrast at the It knew that going to send us t Peekskill the very next day and w y we didn't want to go there, went out with the boys down the fire} The boys opened the gale and we were tree. Denies YeaeOld Matilda of Escape From St. Joseph’s, yard | OCTOBER MISS RUTH SEYMOUR| or | TO-MORROW F MILES GIBBONS t mony in the Church of Corpus Christi. Miss Ruth Beatrice Seymour, ter of Mr. mour of No, dave Mra. Frank Elilson Sey- Went 1s7th Street, will be martied to Miles Francis Gt this city to-morrow by Uh |NEW O. HENRY HERO “Our clothes were laid out veto by. ail ready for the trip to Poeks- | ” kil. fo we Just pat them on nna | Police Believe He Broke Window to Get Winter's Lodging, Like Man in Story. | “Mathilda and [ left the others and | ingen stirs lat hd oe Bl eo woe Matted for here, It was alter mid- | fea tees 5 iiay bar trom MiRIt when wy vere and I Wan) A. Mf, to-day pipes: Be y, pr lerying. ‘Then Grandma opened the fa front. of @ 2 wanayie, of and took us tn.” ‘Truly Warner's hat estore, at No, 1355 e grandmother sent a posteard | Broadway, The man Uhrew fragmenta ex- last n t to the father of the cl of gies at Monahan untli told he was q dren, William Smith No, 805 Bust | ender reat . 4th Street, At the W 30 Street Station ne anid feet, |xee thom he was Joseph O'Dedan, thirty, waiter, rhe said he 242 Cost th Street, Ho nad vroken even fights ba i to the he he. glade: With BLN) Bite thy pOBoa aad! that a oe and bis band was #0 lacernied « a vt jgone for prgeee we had to be called from New Yor Kompitul, “Phe police fudged from. the “i ery “CROOK ON TWO | CONTINENTS. dow to gat inal for the wihiee o demands that hin “0 tithe w aintiets t No. ms be taken hands. LFRED E. Si POLIGE ORDERED 29, 1920. NOT 10 ee ‘Ark’ Is Kept | In Uproar by © Zoo Exhibits © Court at Sate Ties Time S Vernon Cops Can Prevent Congestion on Streets. (Special to The Prening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y¥., Oct. ays Mt. | 29.-- Hecauan the Soclaliste of Mount Ver- non claim that the .police of Mount| | Kangaroos, One of 4,000 Here From Australia. The modern Nowh's Ark, otherwise known 4s the freighter Bellbuckle, |Dlying” between ‘United States and | Australasian porta, is docked at 51th Strvot, South Brooklyn, today. The Ark arrivdd here iast night, bringing .000 apecimens of Australian Vernon, acting under orders of Mayor | over Kinentd, drive podostrians off the aido-| onimals, binte and reptiles, among walk, thereby breaking up their meet- {iga, application was made to-day fo # permanent Injunction against Police Comminioner Jotun Wynne and the Mayor, The order to #how cause was grant ed by Juation Platt upon the applica thon of Josep J. Addison Young. Mr, fever told wince Justion Ie pan held the ordina’ caid power to issue or refuse permin- sion for public meetings waa uncut stitutional the police have broken u the meeting by keeping the persona sidewalk constantly on the SEEKS WAY TO JAIL| ove: He sid the Sociulists destred on the to hold two meetings toanorrow nigh ond wanted an order restraining the police from interfering, “By jostling the public and Keep- move,” mi! pollee prevent lng the people on the Lawyor Kaser, “the 1e sperkers from having any aul! nee, Last night one-third of the Hice force way on duty at a meet oon Fourth Avenue and Second tret The pollee don't dure ty ar st anybody but the vad jowtiing. y keep wnoutte It in almply a pin eurte free The rustin { people off the sidewalk ts jum roheme to carry out potngbody's pe onal view: Conpyration Counsel Clark said that the Socialists on atroet € ting to be ate mpeceh in a nul amd that th You might begin to think things in New York were up-side-down. Well, it would be just as unwise for the people of the State of New York to fail to RE-ELECT GOVERNOR because he has proved h 1s ABILITY — HONESTY _ HUMANITY FOR GOVERNOR te| X| ALFRED E. SMITH Mark your ballot like tiis Birsinos: Commnaltt: 1 Protesstonal Men's for Alfred E. Smith h Henry Rewer, as counset | Wedding Breakfast to Follow Cere-| tor rredertck ploking, Chairman of the Socialist Party of Mount Vernon, and) was made returnable before Justice Juation Young that Freaeriok W » of the hora were grt iTH | them being Wooleomooloo, the cham- * pion bread jumper in the world who with a leap of 62 teet and nix inches |nat year set a recon! that no other kangaroo has yet appronched -| Woolvomooioo standa Aix inches in his stocking feet and hin tail where It joins his body meas seven feet ures one foot in diameter. He was tne King Dodo ef the kangaroo etateroom, which housed tweive of these animals. New York will hay one opportunity of sening Wooloo wovldo AHd his 4,000 companions at the Brenx Zoo, where they are be- ite transpurted to-day. According tain Ny A. Swan. » q t- W. henGhosts Walk! and Jack | O’Lanterns Grin! on Hallowz’en! ‘Tomorrow night—-you'll want particularly to have some of the fascinating Hallowe'en novel- black and yellow pumpkins, eerie-eyed; cats serenad- Candy-filled, these will add merriment to any and Saturday Pure Sugar ¢ Crystal Squares 5Ai,, ear cubes made of cane wugar and pure fruit flavorings. 54iv. Raisin Brittle A delightful novelty selected Sultan raisins, Ne Orleans | molasses, and the best creamery butter are used in this nourish ing confection Pumpkin Cats’ Heads, ©andy fitted a» you preter >, Marshmallows, Hallowe'en Sticks, Milk Chocolate Kinves, Certain to please everybody. cele wean: Oy Bei 4 Attatritlioy. calliaey : he Pretiely tt sled ails 4, kookaburcos ANd othing Antiy kept contatenty peeaene iat made Ham a Feat pie ymparisony according ty Lae q tou j Whea the fourmey started rem ere only 3,400 spedinrens on bunriy 1 Ww hon the boat arrived (his number thad inereased to 4.20 and the © cr 4 v twin congratulated bimaclf that | journey did not last another month Every animal wae captared. by slus #. Josepha, an Austradian buns man who has fived and mn the wilde of Australia nha bee Josepha has been away front. sight of mankind two years at a time, On tho trail of the malaria plague. three emun, first cousin of the onteian, got out of thelr cage, went to the kitehen and ete up ali the cutlery aad Klass on bowrd, Just off New Caledonia the cari of Tanmantan devils got loose, opened the cages of many other animals and were raising a general rourh honme which required the namie French loneahoremen at New Cates donta to quell LOWERS CITY F HALL LAWNS. Bone o Bed inns’ Dincomfort, Park Commissioner Gallatin explained to-day ina letter to Mayor Hylan #by workmen have been removing from six nehes to more than @ foot of top ralf on a number of lawns in Cityitatt Ho atid that where the grass plot further chan the walks, meltin rain drain inte, the walke an at discomfort fo pedestrians of soil to other parks te not wing exten cost, the workmen being detatied from various sections of the park system, ores have selected for you: witches riding brooms, and evening at home. Candle Novelties, lowe’en $9 [ ‘tra large assortment, Brittle, Assorted "ha 5'q Ibat for Today Chocolate Covered Almond Clusters 893, Clusters of the finest selected almonds, covered with sweet chocolate. 49), tb, A delicious sugar cream center, flavored “just right” with the finest mint, and heavily coated with sweet chocolate. Chocolate Covered Peppermint Pattics Fruity Nougat . Liyht and Muffy as the white of chopped cherri #. raisins and curr covered with milk chocolate Milk Chocolate Covered 693, | wags that make it, Home Mai two pouncs ..4-. Amortongnp 1.39 | One of our most populur assortments, containing ected Fut Pecan Apricot Mallow, Stuffud F Moxic iglits, Cocoanut Bon tons, Almond Nougat Ro!l, and Butter Pr 5 FULL WEIGHT 16 oun: ANY every pound bos 64. E. 14th, Union Square Wortd 22 Cotlandt Sireet treet 214! Broader y, ap. 80th St Hudson ? Fotrence thendSthAvenues 134! Broadway, ar. 35th Se Fulton end Nessou Streets 23rd Street 1272 Beoadway, nv. 33nd St

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