The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 22

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—— ‘DRESSED NSKRTS, 0: * DRUNKEN SOLDIERS ~ BURN RISH TOWN H aresponcen Finds at Tem-| 4er ; plemore That Savage War Is ihm Made on Women, H ww? Joseph W. Grigg. i 1920, by the Pree Putiishing : ; s sgaar = New Tork Brening World) THMPLEMORE, Ireland, Nov. | —@imoke was still curling up from the ruins of the targest commercial| ,; establishment in Templemore when “I arrived hero to ascertain the facta about the Intest reprisal on “@ helpless Irish town, From the ‘fields and countryside as well as “trom houses some distance away ‘the terrified residents are return- tg on foot, tn donkey carts or | more pretentious Fords to their homes in Templemore, in which they ‘were afraid to remain over night, + fearing a repetition of terrorism, | ‘The tales these people tell are most pathetic. For fully four hours Friday might and early Saturday drunken regular British soldiers, said to be Northamptona, wrenked vengeance on Templemore, ostensibly as a re- J prisal for the deaths of three and the wounding of five soldiers in am- ‘push earlier tn the week at Golden, twenty miles from Templemore. ‘This latest display of savagery stands out as unique because In the ret instance less than quarter of @ emile away was a barracks and s “Colonel commanding. In the second in- fatance it Is unique because of the brut- “telly grotesque features. Boon after 10 e’clock Friday night yells resounded “Wthrough the one main atreet of “femplemore and glass began to crash Through alotholes in doors and through darkened windows the towns- people saw from thirty to forty sal- @iers, many armed, some equipped twith hatchets and others, with petrol, potting about to destroy a large part it the town. portant dovelapmenta were promined ; + Kelly's grocery store after three tries | to-day by the police, after an elght- FIFTH AVENUE ‘finally was set ablaze and stil was|hOUr examination of = Phillp — Q. mu(HUNUttedieaneeatUUUencoteUUnnnnnannntannentdeyttecieg cninatt CTs Semouldering when J saw it. Smith's ipleyole. shop also was act afire looting Rudd's jewelry establishment and taking from the show windows several mandolins on which some played, while others sang and brawied piercing eold, and some sought refuge far away, @ . In one ofthe skylight was pushed In ple ia the wake fled in @ pania 1 informed that the Templemore. Bome of theas ed are alleged by townspeople to Joined the Moters. I have ‘obtained abundant evidence ae the iast twenty-four hours. in @ motor trip through lonely stretches of country, that the reprisal cam- paign {s tabtamount to war on wom- en and children. —__— SHOT DEAD IN SALOON, Proprietor Says He Killed Manley fm Self-Defense, Spencer Manley, twenty-six, of Nicho- las Avenue, Port Richmond, 8. I,, was shot and instantly killed tn @ saloon at No, 9612 Richmond Terrace, Mariners Harbor, last night. John Simpson, Libees ty-nine, owner of the saloon, waa Hated’’ fo admitted the ‘shooting. but sald he acted In self-defense. Manley with #lx or soven came ‘Inte the saloo a ad arad a Kimpoon declared. When he ordered them out they refused to no ked him, throwing bottles eee JEWEL THEFT LEADS DRY AGENTS TO QUIZ JEWELLER, Search im Pittsfield Leads Revenue Men to Furnished Throne Room, ‘ PITTSFIWLD, Mass. wet Hxpensively Nov. 1.—Im- Schwarz, proprietor of the jewelry store from which $40,000 worth of dia- monda, the property of Charles Marx era! warrant, poke A ay <a SOM TE PTO LIsssisshstmssltssessh ah ?, HON. JAMES M. COX They All Agree HON. HERBERT HOOVER CP ons we we ne toy TEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1990." pea et ; ™ ed Sent and hangines found to to he’ I ner vt a ave ighting effects and to aa necret gading into the hallway o ay! Dullding other tenants. Bohwarn's store and of ere which entire! PRESIDENT WILSON on a question of vital importance to every citizen of New York City. Do you agree? Be prepared! See tomorrow’s papers. EX-PRESIDENT TAFT HON, WARREN G. HARDING HON. WM. G. McADOO CILOMEADOIOLSTELLOIEPIIISLIBPIBOD) OF Asie NaeaNanaUnnadunnnananasunaauasnnnannsenunannunnvunannnnnuuessuanvuanundavaduucnsoneqcuusisiiincntaitinesceannnsstvttteisunaeasiraasusernetananititue In Progress * Fall Sale of MEN’S HIGH SHOES AND WINTER OXFORDS At Marked Reductions At $950 Black—tan lace high shoes, English last’ 4 $1 05° . TaK NOT INCLUDES High Shoes Winter Oxfords Light Black Gelf Lace Black Cordovan Black Kid Lace, full toe Tan Cordovan Patent Leather, cloth top; Tan Calfskin Sr een Black Russia Calfskin H Scotch Gral Blucher ° vale Tan Calfskin Blucheot Heavy Scotch Grain Lace Oxfords Light Tan Calf Lace Black Kidekin ‘At UMaynentene acedenentaretattity? hand UU 4 4 AnvNANAUeRNddadNtNNtE Exprese Elevators direct to THE MAN’S SHOP Lord & Taylor ET | and razed. One house adjoining the police barracks would have shared of New York City, disappeured Tusoday night. In connection with the loss of the It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It —_—— a Ee Overcoat Headquarters Be rer Oversost | is ere, ready for you, ata price 2 much less than you expected to pay. ‘s Ulsters-Ulsterettes-Storm Coats-Fitted Coats Leather LinedGreat Coats-Chesterficlds-Raglans- . Every Coat at a saving in price “that. means much these days. Come up to the Monroe Shop most convenient to you— See these splendid, stylish, All Wool Overcoats—and Arrow that the price you pay is less than you can today buy the same Coat at Wholesale. Men's end Young Men's Overcoats Values to ‘40. Vow Values to*50. Now MANHATTAN =a MEW ANE 10h te feeds ees Moth Stet! & Broadway ronan gree BROOKL

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