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"OVER THE TOP GOES $10, 000 CHRISTMAS FUND FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN N. Y. HOSPITALS Amount Needed to Bring Yuletide Cheer to 1,500 Crippled Heroes Is Subscribed in Ten Days Through Appeal in The Evening World. By Lilian Belt. fr" In the first story I wrote for The Pvening World, when I asked Yhe men and women of New York to raiae a fund of $10,000 to make happy a Christmas éor 1,500 wounded soldiers still in hospitals, I said, “Some will not leave these hospitals except to go to their long home. But yesterday I found that just five minutes before I got to the hospital and while the thought of him was tugging at my heart, Fisher had slipped his moorings and sailed out upon the uncharted sea. But you can for thése buddies he left behind, just as braye, Just as patient, just as sweet tempered as he, The money we woukd have spent on Fisher will be spent on the buddies he left behind, and the mountain of gold we are collecting through your contributions will raise H1M higher in his quest of a newer and moge spiritual life, be- cause of the loving thought we are sending after him to speed him on his journey. | Talented Young Women Who Will “a Entertain Our: Wounded Soldiers at Bowman Dinner T. -Da ay JURY DS DSAGIES TN ARNSTEIN CASE AND IS DISCHARGED All ‘Defendants, tenis, including Nick Cohen, Released on Bail— Bowles Rearrested. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—The jury in the case of Jules W. (Nicky) Arn- stein and others reported to Justice eration. Justice Gould discharged the jury and announced a mistrial, ‘Tried with Arnstein were David W. +o bring stolen securities into the Din- trict of Columbia from New York. Thg trial lasted four weeks, No plans have been made aa to further action by the Government, District Attorney Laskey, announced. Immediately after the hury reported, Talks of Atoning to Her Fame ily for Sorrow She Has Caused. BIG SPRINGS, Texas, Dec. 19 (Am Delayed).—Conseeraa sociated Prosa, tion of het future energies “to otone awa Little did I think when I wrote those words that among the boys Gould in the District Supreme Court|ing to her family for the sorrow she ; I knew, whom I seek out after their discharge from Fox Hills as to-day that it was unable to agree of | has ‘brought it’ and determination < cured, 1 would find one who had just started on the Great Adventure. & veriict after nineteen hours’ delib-| “never again to waste an hour of her 3H life," were avowed late to-day By Miss Clara Smith, en route to Ard more, Oklahoma, to answer a charge . Sullivan, Norman 8, Bowles and Wilen|of murder in connection with the The dear lad! I can do nothing more for HIM. YOU | , W. Hasterday of the Waahington brok- | death of Jake L. Hamon, ieinhin te that courageous, lonely soul, seeking its new home erage firm of D. W. Sullivan @ Co.| In an interview with the corre: plane, Tho four were charge with conspiring |spondent of the Associated Press lasting nearly an hour Miss Smith spoke earnestly on religion, philoso~ phy, psychic research, art, faney work, and, most earnestly of all, her impressions of Mexico. She bei three weeks in Mexico, Before giving herself to the custéliy Personally, I do not think of heaven as a PLACE, or of our occu- Neen Dorin Washingtol attorney | of @herif? Buck Garrett qf Arians pation in the world we will enter after death. and one of the defendants, was re-/in Juarox Wednesday night, Migs ra ae arrested on a request of New York/Smith sedulously avolded discussing ~~ I believe that I shall reach my heart's desire after death, and |G@uvissj7eRona VERDI authorities, He was:released on ball, | the charge ise febp ane | that It will be to GO ON WORKING. TI hope I shall die with my boots . Lal however, as were Arnstein, Eaaterduy | Mr. Hamon's name only once, wee on—in harnese+-struggling to achieve. And then, when the small and Sullivan, e Peat gos to her Sppoettion te change called death confronts me, that I shall be given a clearer MAIL AIRPLANE Arnstein anounced he would leave | Tetiring rom Sree } vision, That I shall be less afraid of things I need never to have for Ohicago tonight, where he will —estieeees fared here, Tha my work wil we more wisely directed. That t /PUND) CQES “OVE ” CRUSHED TO DEATH FALLS 1,000 FEET) join nis wite, Fannie Brice. | | ESCAPE FROM FIRE shall make fewer mistakes and SO achieve my heart's desire, 9 | BY SUBWAY LOCAL t ™ + fendants, who was arrested hore re- IN NIGHT CLOTHES Wouldn't that be heaven for YOU aiso? | AA . Wrecked as It Falls in Sheepshead cently after a long chase, was released FRESE FIO ~ And so, I believe that dear Fisher has FOUND his heaven already. INSURING WOUNDED SOLDIERS Passengers Discover Body Between Bay Race Track—Aviator “iewas Understogd that the tast pont | Flames Drive New York Broker's He knows now why he suffered so in that Germar prison camp. He ie ji : ‘ j of the jury showed nine to three for actee ey 4 Tracks at 103d Street in scapes Injury, eth be ‘of the indicted man Family From Great Barrington knows that we love him, that we appreciate his sacrifice, that we, his CH ‘| itatdaton ‘Thbe dink Palmer pilot er Pate No. 188 tes own pzople, for whom he offered all he had—the sacrifice of the best | -xington Tube, i usher GR a5 a . years of his manhood—and his ‘facing the future with a poor, broken . A man belleved to havo been Frank|°! ee ih es ae sev cabled LITTLE DECLINEIN GREAT BARRINGTON, Mess, Dew eS Mas y i , fe nw 1, —The sum Harry body but with a high; courageous soul, love and honor him to-day. I The Hvening World's Chriatinas | Gg04man, Moses Taylor Jr. Post No. cee i SRE Roe eerie vest weilie velba: Rad ended te FACTORY WAGES Danae or porcaaioeny Lilt pe believe that he knows this, for his vision is clartfled. He has left his ing sor the Wounded Soldie is iiss hme lg Re Albrettit, HAYS | subway train of the Lexington Avenue|sheepshead Bay race track. ‘The alr- <a was burned carly to-day, and his fam maimed body behind, but with his same buoyant individuality he is | “over the top.” At noon yesterday | Poole, Mr faa ‘x Wingo re division a few feet north of the 103d! piane was wrecked. Palmer jumped i is ily, who bad arranged to join him im P. yest | Mrs. A. Weisman, wed) Average Weekly Pay in This State |‘? seeking new paths of high endeavor—as ALL our boys must who |the contributions amounted to $11.- Montelatr, N. J; John M, B. Ward-| Street Station last night, when a few feet above ground and Ve 1 h New York for the Christmas holidays, fought for the VISION 045.25, a gain of $2,501,64 over the| Reliance Guarantee Roofing Com-| The body wns discovered by paason-| unhurt. Down 23 Cents Last Mont! Were foresd to teave the house tn Cate " * $8,543.61 1, | pony, Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Meyer and | «ers. Dr, Posner, who was summoned| ‘The aviator started on his regular From October. night clothing. We will do him, and all like him who have passed over onto the 543.61 announced as the receipts | daughter, LC. Davis, Mra. B. Sellin- | from Harlem Hospital, was unable tol mati flight from Mineola to Bellefonte, ‘ Mrs, Eldredge was cut about the abun other side, HONOR, to Wednesday noon, and the biggest siya ages Carte B.A. Harris, W. EB. | say how long the man had beon dead. | pq, shortly after dawn. At 7.30 o'clock| ALBANY, Dec, 24.—d0arnings of the| while climbing through the window of When the dfteed Hundral OF ie weet @f the Hater Gammeders on re a hour gain of any day | gy) Service, sé Hawtnorie, Henry Fersons on the platform who saw the/ engine trouble developed and he was| S{ste’s factory workers in November | her room, from which she dropped to & . ly cd, $8,543.61, is, L. € mR A. Doyle, John e a “ar-| chine's power cut off, The mall pouohes, 7 Her da iter, and wounded men happy, we wiil all stand for one minute in silence as a $127.70 donated by the employees of Brown, Mrs. J. Jefferson, Blizabeth |ried the body to an emergency room in| which were filled with Christmas mes-| The State Industrial Commission to-| Harry and William, were re unnpares tribute to Fisher and all others of our noble dead, while a bugler in | ttenry Steers Sand and Gravel Com-|4CMeN#e, James Ditty, Mra, ‘1 | the station. sages, wore not dam day issued @ statement showing that the | ,7he tors en, the house was. timated, the uniform of the United States Army, who will be sent by Gen, Will- /pany, Port Baton, Northport, Long tribute - T. Clark. $10.00 con-| ‘The police of the East 104th Street] 0" thelr way bi anoti average weekly pay of the factory work-| hot determ!: f | ; i, ributed by the following employees | er an inves = era In Novembe: 7 id iam Weigler, Chiet of Staff, plays TAPS. Island, as follows: Mr. “H. B.|0f the National, Paper Products | pie «teary at avy ‘person Whe wit,|Qutmby Suite Amainat White Pm Talas. thal, Withowas aeepiormeni tie Stipe co. Rethion, Fabs ae whe y vheeler, a a com § > Bromus a - i i = i. ‘ And we will do the same when wo accept Mr. Ziegfeld’s Invitation |Wheeler. $50: Mr. Haward Fite- | Comyn 0nd Sanitary Products 'rossed the accident e Gentined steadily since leat spring, the) Wrederiok Rostting, eixts-caaiamm to the New Amsterdam Roof at 5.0. It will not take from our happi- | erald, #8; W. Van Hssendelti, $2 MoGrath, Gua” Stem,” M. ‘ielnson, rol eta Clty at Walle, Bloke By Chaticn fe | mermous have remained almost: 588 Greene Avensa, Brookive, Christ s cheer. It will be our gift of love and reverence eee, ; harles Terry, : jand Estabrook, M. L. Dinkel: iL , : seep "| ary since June, when they were $24.77,/out of hia tub this mornin; Mapaiocour:Christmagicheer. Xt Ad ah re Mrs, A. B. Moore, $1.60; Patrick |Miss Ida. Pefter,” Miss Doria Jonns ELLM STAR’S SISTER | auinvy were dismissed to-day by Su-| In’ July. they wore $24.19, in Aurunt | on the bathroom floor und tet th to those we hold in such loving memory because of their sacrifice Dougan; $1; Thomas’ Armstrone aon, Miss Anna Hayn, Miss Mildred preme Court Justice Tompkina, with | $28.71, in September $28.73, and in Octo-|the window to a courtyard twen for US sr Stepnen, Sika Eber Tack Cohn Ceol Meyers, Siinerva Sowell, INJURED IN CRASH |2oris® ‘the paint aitacked ‘the te:| Der #88 five cyst colo, be ae aU : $1; Ste Siska ack (aot coe = 7 gnllty O asneanments againat his ¥ | Here is a pen picture of @ group of Ist Division men gathered at | \feyer, $1 WW, ‘Istush, 606.7 Charle sees es Frat estate, one for macadatnizing the| result of depreasion and aossonable in- |e “pr. MeDonald i . ; Charles Employees McKinley, St Reine Davies ri Speedster | Post Road, and one for laying a latornl! activity In some Industries are given as i | Camp Dix for Armistice Day, all decorated by Gen. Pershing. ‘The one | Huslund, $2: John Martinson, 005 “Meienaié nie davies) Drives. Speedster | Pow Finds ei dcoe (acueee © tern! aac ats re sreveeman erceabeet on Renae tn eee Ree ‘ound | with the star is Baker, and called by him “The Unbeatable American.” | jerson, $1:. John’ Fagerlund, $1. a Ax m, A walne Goundit Into Collision With Tremont r : : 2 . But i enn ow 1: John Mew: | Surface Car. t | He isin a group of men equally brave. But He has lost one te tone leg Bey oe ik Jo ees a Mri ent Mee acl Beat hase ane urface Car. . | and one eye. But he faces life with a grin on his lean, brown face, | #.4- Yormbyie, $1; Williauy Lea) daughters 7.00 A lone woman, driving a smart mpeea- sharpened by the horrors of what he went through on the other side, |Schierenberg, $1; John Ducy, $1; | "Wo wounded boys, from 82d and ster, which collfded with an eastbound ” nal) i Face.” Gen. Pershing has it, |J. P. Moynehan, $2; George Mer- : i 6.00 ‘Tremont Avenue surface car at Blondell i: into what I call “The Fighting American Face BEL S Dee ingolo, 0c.; John Mullen, $1; Aleo| Mf. and Mri 35. & Marie Avenue carly to-day, was removed to Sy My brother had it—my brother, who to-day sleeps in Arlington, hav- | Johnson,$1; Alec Ekenstierna,$ipFritg) Pierson snes Fees 6.00 Fordham Hospital, where it was said| a ing made the supreme sacrifice. i dean aie Alcs Maret COL Sent Ripe J, B. T., Mr. she was Reine Davies, an actress, t n= | ae Just as I got to this point in my story the editor came down with | Ghitiog ‘van byke, $1: James It Hel. | Halpin, 1 Moire, st ty-elght years old, of No. 201 Moshilu | 4 a smile and said: Benjamin Cairo, $2; R. J.| Cohen, ; Appel, He Ba tay Serer eer aes ar rior 2 | oan, . co » Santo Spasati, $1; Tom| Bryan, F 2, moving pleture s | | | We are over the top! ‘The ten thousand {s raised! S ChatA, Si; “PhaqualloGposata, (Leah W. & sete, tebace Aidt OSViGL ceived) Jashrasionaret| j ‘This means that, thanks to the generosity of the people who read | 50c.; ‘Thomas’ Costello, $1; Capt.| Levenson, J MacCabe, fos the face and knee, but, acrordiag to sponded, The Evening World has been Andy Dragon, 6 Gladstone, M. Linneman, Charlies (. the hospital staff, would be able to re-/ Oe Our eppoal and so. promptly reap 5 "| b0c.; Knute H Healy, §. Bene Mat), achaston’ turn powein’e caw. bette | * the means of raising in ten days ten thousand big, good dollars! Johnson, $1: yan, $1; | Mrs. Maude M. Acker, Alfred Murcott,) <li | ee Naa Hanger, 1; Meringolo, $i; |. M. Hall, J. die Rose, In Memory | Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1627 Weat of Fifth Avenue EVDRY CBNT OF THIS WHLA. G0 TO WOUNDED oR pisaniHD jbHny Rel gies I Heanor, “it Shared“ (| GANDIDATES FOR BISHOP. | | S$OLDIPRS, sailors and marines who are still under treatment in | Louis Sposatu, $1; 5. PB. Sullivan, $1: /B Fe A, Go R OMficers and sem ~ ie imieekinen da ‘ | hospitals in Greater New York, JUST AS WE PROMISED. pli halla ar Nil abe aah bg Heaps (of (th a teEY Of the Contle, Convention | rong, : omnely, 7 | Master ed ‘agsta ‘ol " | And if we, who have worked so gladly to do this thing, have been Meyers, $1; George Roce, $1; |Mencke, Arthur Hyman, Meee Hee! ‘the Standing Committee of the Bpis- | . . ps able to add one ray of sunshine to the lives of our patients, well be- | Alec Henderson, $1; Charles bert Gartiey, Mr. and Mrs, J. O'Neill, | copal Diocese of York will hold TISTWAS recht Ss loved heroes of the stretcher, the hospital cot, the wheel chair and ation: $1 ‘e * Martin c Mary 8. ir Mrs Nr Demmnes,| Seema i bafta pee te 12! P LL. a r MORE than repaid: We are happy! Frank Algiero, $1; ¢ $ Kenneth MeGee, Mr, and M “Ou [ie parameealag ya clade eo ies ALA dais OE Bae centobuiwei are ee oye aR Py hur Gard a Hold- | Barnes, Mrs, Derham, 8. ary el miersped tothe ee eR Bureh y f Joe Spindl 1; John} y saith McLaughlin, Mrs, G. ne “thres restora whose names fg- i Py V « | i William Hoot, | $1; M Smith, Fo & Bb. resid: ured with that of Bishop Burch at the 0 Uy} Us. OWZEe. S \ ALL SET FOR TWO BIG DINNERS =.) ss EE aad oc ate ara r ae arog porey e, UnaccoNn: ed M., Wise Auction! intter waa eleoted to succeod the late | \for, $1.2 Meee, Doubled ¢ 0 regarded candl- e y te lwainen’ ‘Interior “Decorators! L. Dawson, Charies daar ney ae nea i re Sime ry } oa FOR T Ambulance Fund $200.00 Christianson, R. S. Darbee, witiary of Mt. Thomass Chureh, Dr. William. I GH 7CH S y bi Y. ye Composing Room 185.00 | ‘Werst, Falulah Paper Co, Me nning of ‘Trinity Church and = Dr, re 4G wm Schneider, County [ener J s waenurk | Charios Lewis Siattery of Grace Church, ra | Clerk. dd Count er’ one arl § shburn. A Se. ree candidates may cause 4 dead | ees . lay 3 George| tate of a. dark horse.” The namo of bE Disabled. rvice N. Reinhardt & Cc ' t | j | 45 | Dean HE. W ‘osbroke of the erat | Miller Voes tional § 74.50! $4.00 each ao R._Smolon, Aj Episcopal Theological Seminary has bee en | R F Holid Meal at the Hotel Com d Employees of Nast publica- pas Bulead. o. 1 Cardwell, Your Frieng, | mentioned 71 h ° : iS ; 60.00/ Mra, J. Ro Newman, The Huether eine rate seeaer 4 irst Holiday Mea modore ; | tions : yethier a4 on the ristmas Tree o} ; | Henry Bahrenberg 50,00 Burned Smoking tn Be: Second to Be on the Amster- | iene D. Ryan 50.00 | Henry 2 Rodgers, bm. Elder, forty-five, of No { - ‘ dam Roof. [Sere _eaterk: dlects ne eston, Krom ¢ set fire to his bed while smoking « } appy oughts we hang our longinal Nyt Club, 1. 1. Cit 0.00 Miss ‘7 cignrette early to-day. Firemen res & == z e ) "Follies," “Frolic” and “Salty,” has | Original Nyt Club, 1. Waco) AMON Movtens' ( ‘ ° cs Everything {& all set for the two) tis. | fe Moyees Home Talk Pub tes Prec ub ats 1 him. after he had been burned “a h f. " N Y Christmas dinnors and shows to be| ihelred, 0 of the wounded boys and | eT i ine Company 51.00 | Eee Vietertar eee, S¥m-| badly on end, arma and fe and he ; wishes for a ew Year of Ds J be h " r nf chine + a by rerth r- waa taken to on] . a C nd given the 1,500 wounded vse vor ba | to witness a special performanc OFT ER eOUnrC Fine Ow Machine op |thur Link, Mre. and Mr. 0. H. Wad Condition. eA ini He 7 . e ox-service men now in New York hos"| his artists atop the American Roof, | Tra ‘v4 whine { 2 = d d ll ais or receiving voatonat taining, |Buer wl ao ba dln a hie beth, aire. Mae i Saint Fou | peace, joy and prosperity to one and all. mus tree and presents mas 400) a reguiar holiday mea’ place at 5.30 P, M. to-morro: Chi Die erbert O. W W é k ¥ t f h i if f Phere is. roruler holiday, mes | place at, at PM, la-terrow ‘and | Gl Siviceiiaacty, anny sotbert O. Welg e thank our Customers for their gift o and another one on top of the Amster-| also take he fare: '2 tr he roof and| bh $2.00 ench—M, Moti, mma i! R Berlay, Mra AT . . zi dam Roof at 5.30 P.M. The Stage! “Boys from Fox Hills, Polyc {Steiner Company, T. B. Hut Sper, Mo W. 8. A Douglaston fal d d ll Women's War Relief will entertain|and the Navy Howpital at iescus| Memt f P Boat J. Bermender, Bissell, Mr Charlie, Mrs, Nellie Mur : continue patronage an goo wil to he boys at the Commodore, while| have signitied their desire to attend | Union. ’ ley, “He-Oversen Soldier, Albert L.|Tuvett;, 1018, Jackson’ Avenue: | A s sant iyn|Mr. Slegfeld’s treat 8 remaind ones, Elizabeth Reh, L. N. Spinning, | {ympathizer, BH. N., Baby Dorothy h h h f ining Berlin, Leon Brrol and Marilyn [MP eee Se eReer |W G McAdoo mice’ of the Coast Inspector Thini| Kichorn, Arthur innman, Alya Rois, | which we owe the success of our great Miller wilt join in Zlegteld’s Midnight | Yon hospitals will attend Mr. Bows | Cash Naval District, Mer, EB. D. B, F | An Interested Person, Harrison Mar- | Pivllokers to aid tue digestion of Mr.) man’s dinner at the Commodo Hlanohe Page ....: . Strom, Mrs, G. Walk, William R jtin, A.M, Santa Claus, F [5 : > gield’s dinner on the roof On (Christmas Day The Evening ee ee een fon and : E hj tains, M. Hanebock. R. Moor usiness enterprise. vies ’ John Me Bow- World will gi e one of the boy: i Hose tern anid Ar FD. Anonymous, A sable for 1.300 boys, in-|iM the hospitals a present, two pounds Katie Levy n6 Orol Vuille, Fron Inothers, aiaters {Of high grade marshmallows and| Joseph Miller 5 St a Murray, Miss Hagel s, mothers, saters | ea ucoup de clearcta’ The hospitals | Dees ng, Milliken & Co e Cromwell, Fiorn | Huby Edna, Baby Stark, Annie ‘ thearts, be @ good dinner | will provide the dinner A. Ma se breeniyin’ Morles, Two Friends of the Boys, Me.| Michacl J. Jordan, A. "T., at the Commodore. . ———_-— | mi k St., Brooklyn Mrs, George H. Levttt, Mrs, M.| Pl Alberta J. Mil Aated by the officers at Greenwich Council, No. 24, dr Fichtel, Morris, T. S.,\ Mrs, M.| & 8. Bertha R yisland, will call f Aske That Use of Mai Be Dented o.l tees Harding, Ll. Lyons and M. Moren, #.| Chadina, Mra, A. Best, A yy Hernard ounded boys te Ku Klux, | Wm. . t Deamann, D. EB. Ronaldson, K. P.| ine, W. R. Magers, B. Gleucl 4 a8 of the Stage The National Association for the| White Plains Post AL, No! 612th Aero Squad, Peter J. Baunders,| Sewing, Etta Sittner, Che yet ata Pl iotel a rd. | Advancement of, Colored People, No.| valley cottage Vol. Fire Dept Co ey Gord iar Mie Sonwing, a ee a ae ay oe, a * dey “4 +4 a ane 30 ol A Jept.. Jul erkel, } 8. . ane! da | 8. rush, Tillie & ner, ” Troe. impersonation. William De | 70 Fifth Avenue, yesterday announced | J. W, Stewart 4 , 1, WO. Henry H. Toop, A We sher,, Smith, Mrs. Hyland, Ex.Corporal |Lisle,.jugsling; Bessie Gerard, priina {that Postmaster General Burleson | Accountants’ Dept, G. & R. in- H. L. Ensigner, 94 Broad Street, Red-| 165th Infantry, Martin J. Kane, A donne seprano; Verona it erdi, gypsy had been asked to deny the use of the! , SUrenee Co 12.00 | hank ; Daniel Whale An Ameri-! Sailor, Hagel M. Volkening, F. M. fn. violinist; Faward and Warner I A c Additional amount sent by can Girl, Grandin Mie andl l@eG, Neon, Wi He Mele Arnuls singing and dancing; Suc |™alla to the Ku Klux Klan, on the, “employees Grand Cen. Ter.. 10.75 | Sen, A School No. L. Curtis High § . Mra. Saran anin!, and Dorothy Ken-| ground that (he organization's activi- nit? 00 each—Mrs. Charles H.| \uodrt Green, Two Jacobs, A Friend, H. H. Ruben, Flo! r ALS. ros wh hele] with the banjo." | ties in sera oeloted people out | Reisig, laa B. Smith, Dr. J. | ¥rien Wangenhein. a Sy it O im vielstiag e ua me Ps ert Ba, ebu kia! t- (tee ee eeeey rere | | eo we Zudeted i, Broaeet o¥'ike. Wederal aia Brded: "Wiel das wi i y Bumeree’ sss. !) ib : \ "

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