The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1921, Page 3

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SACKED BY REDS AND FOES, DESORBED BY EVEHITNESS — Alexei Popoff, Once a Rich} ISAYS BOY MUST Manufacturer in That Then| WORK IN COLLEGE Great Russian Community, ASIFINA Shel Fells a Vivid Story. of Union College De- | | + ‘ : es Loafing Has No Place | Population Dwindled From ae ra ~ 4 600,000) Thriving Inhabi-! , _| | | | | Presi Tou SCHENECTADY, Sept tants to 100,000 Wretched) in his opening address to the | and Embittered Beings. | largest student body in Union ie | College's histo! Dr. Char esident, sald: SECOND CHAPTER. a eee “Phere 18 no reason why a Loy first article In this sertes, Wiichoarnared ives cori ice vive: who comes to college should ex- from the pen of an cyewitness, a pect an easier time than a boy i recapitulation of the horrors of who goes to work ina factory or | ? ’ | both life and death in Southern an office. | Russia from the day that tho i Fevolutionists took over the coun- He said that after four years | try upon the fall of the Czar, of war destruction, no amount of | By Alexei Popoff. ‘The City of Rostov, in the provine ef the Pon Cossacks, at one t among the mos’ a8 a ding Company, No, 151 lved—it one can call f Mving—through some of the maddest | | crgies the evikl enjoyed in ¢ Russia. Not only that, the felt the heavy hund also of revolutionists, and h Aven test for the present staty ment Prescribs Laniler Wa $0,000,000 sale in Grand Central Pal. | Not Carried Out. ace. ers ot Mme. de Sevray came from eel each have burned’ and pillaged, killed | 2" yesterday's roport of) the death tnoffe : 1 young boys] ot seventeett-m a Winston and treated women | » in a nursery " : whenever they have occupied the ehen at Rich- pysband, a professor of French in the Low” Salaries. place. ing World quoted jy de Guudeloupe, died. Late It fe incredible that people could | saying that in app she says, she met Mr. Mills and at suffer so much and still go on cling: | fon ie on the infant's various times unvl Maren 81 last, ing a wh lowed instructions of Des. GS Muraeie mu ed right and } The peenlag Ww 1 finds upon in tongue ies in er Qrunken raiey yuiry that Dr. MeGraw did not pr in the community The Bol: 4 ne eas but there ts ds ‘Thousands of the h 1 for Winston two children to visit her mother in Offeri “ PY ner itn ering “Outrageo Canilete Waa hine the Bronx. While coe was he or ffering utrageou yun py Mrs. Aim mond Hill, and ran ugh our stre yesterday m| was introduced to Mr. a French restaurant and was a widower, because | have not ned his two daughte nd nember of his family, She | €sttmate of r ter, sl hat he had a/ fg said to be cc tlgures of the first ine to the a star g to revive, but o that they mu: Nammack said nt pre Mr, Mills who ts now In the com- | yesterday wore —And, by the Way, Aren't“ y iven out occas two 6 oles that | nt be ex s buried—if py and cov there is a strong suspicion of a press te. Whi Ine Peporter was 4 cation for a He's as 0 at the Hipp KK as ome, His ned by Bob | the officials ty CONTENTED WORKMEN RE- |), anil is ¢ 1 e (fuseo TO JOIN UPRISING. uian, Who picked him | Was “outrageously | 1 coun ' the contented workmen of Lake, N.Jy and Drougtit | ploy Nate daces use itu J, but boiling Saclay as ; re - ye n Of It ' Lea ball, swings Indian dl SECOND TO CHICAGO IN AGRI- 18 foe o's ; . CULTURAL MACHINERY. he ne Te wo had a popu-| jy i What it is now it Would be : nave ie cand | Tacko, wil w ; d “ ! i i 1 #10 to G Mis it ut Hin Mid 5 the new e uprising of the Bolshevik! in/the soldicry to oars of laughter. al eged wilfub neg ger of the or ‘ the Don was the work of a few lead-' Wine shops were forced and Rostov thw steamship comp aintes, Une ¥ ¢ 1 ee i ‘imitation of what bad been was in a nightmare of drunkenness, {Was wrecks Maren leet going from at window wien she lost hw: a — 4 larch naman gaa BENEDICT A CANDIDATE t pant 1 In Suite Over Weree ROR w yh . "t emed an there whose son 1 ship. due Yt Aict's n publi cova tered with and t old un Fi - mah eta el s ss 1T. re DY a is 1 sults st twent But t ini? 7 > kn aledin” auf i Woman Killed ta ba shevik © ion t grad. ndemn a mun to deatt elght be ie ofticers and Sree of the Mra An Pa spread to the Don district just one | Houses were looted and burned, Steamship Kanawha yesterday, alleg No. 329 Rast 94th Stroct, fe Meonth later, and Wostov's ‘ved aun women were mistreated and chlidren crew, Seay Lee ciate Ld al Ber Pa eqn bran pw came up! It was the beginning of the | pursued through the streets fust to bs ice ithe peel Aeon rae ay, & : horrors that exist to-day. terrify them, their sereams provoking 0 and , THE EVENANG WUKLD, LUBDSDAY, Alexel Popoff, the writer, was a | economic juggling will bring back j Manufacturer of agricultural tm- the fruits of the work of millions | Plements in Rostov, one of the of men, und if the prosperity of | Tichest cities of that part of the world is to be restored “it Russia, but was robbed of | will be because we are all willing . everything visible he possessed to work harder | and competied to do menial work “The picture of a college,” he ~C. W. Mills, Married, Who! at the orders of the Soviet | said, “where long hours were | ti * | sin . His narrative of what happened assed uxtveably under the ehade | Conducted “Prettiest Ankle” | an fm Rostoy under the revolution- chins, smoking pipes and Conte: nies tsts and the anti-revolutlonists s lege songs has a cere | I MPSIESIENEE \ begins in detail to-day, in attraction * © © but this Reger | we where honest work i |_ Mt: Josephine de Sevray of No- 305 ree West 150th Street has begun sult for ‘ Se === $100,000 for alleged breach of Sheraital Ml . aad a ri Ni ‘ ne ‘DOCTORS CLEARED Sis Hee Ww. sel 8, Vice Presi- MUST PAY Wine f re or b pidaperoumiand) pops lent and General Manager of the Ne- © Mr. Haynes's statement ex- wlous of Russian commur OF DEATH OF CHILD ours try Yo, 15 1 who conducted a con- al : : 5 f : prettiest ankle” in New E ti, Nenda at s who r 3 i York in connection with the du Pont jet pos jsternal Revenue Colle igton Jr, 0 3 home in Gaudeloupe in 1919 with her | City Bureau rierties Positions | sly Nearly twice as many unemployed men and women crowded {nto oyment office at Centre and Worth Streets to-day than Although f {stration ro a eas tear they are lA niae Gent Kaiedin and. the City inten aces sean eaten FOR COURT OF APPEALS. Ma y ' eae went 1 Fe} 11 7 - That Andeews Drops hese, that was. hihis” 4 Dor Rta EHRUEER THe Ree | BURGLAR SOLVED PROBLEM y a, a wot « 1 1 fr Central | ‘ “puld, the NEEDED TO BANISH fj | HOMEBREW HERE Anything tas * Won't Be Ef- oe Chief Dry Agent Langley Says. Ernest M, Langloy, Chief Super. visor of Prohibition Agents tn this State, commenting to-day on the ruling {ssued by the Internal Revenue Burean in Washington that only Kickless” home brew and frult Jutces an be made at home, said that tn rder to make New York City abso lutely bone dry It would require one | Federal agent to watch every five families. This number, he sald, would be needed for a day and night force in full operation. lle considered this a conservative estimate, The figures, he said, were based on fourteen years’ experience in Government service and upon knowledge of the public attitude | here, WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Heads of | families may not, under the law, make for thelr own use and in their own nomes 200 gallons of home brew or |wint, as has been widely supposed | | throughout the country. | | This has been made clear by | | Prohibition Commissioner Roy A. May in # Jong™statement in which he added that malt, hops or other} Ae rials from which the home | brewer concocts his tipple may not be | sold. He did not indicate, however, | that he would take any action against home brewers. 1s of persons have misin- | the Com nara recent brew, With the re- nal Revenur ofiice dl manulacture of ror wine In the |plaing that the ruling provides that ) gallons of non-intoxleating frat nufactured tax fi nities who ly ig it illegal to man- atiise: Incoxteating lianra, he, any ut it la equally iWegal for a house. older to brew beer or porter en should the brew contain less than one-half of 1 per cent, of alcohol > CITY MAY OFFER NEW SITE IN TRADE FOR OLD P. 0. PLOT. the MNoard of Estimate Sets Pablto for Sept, so. on ether the City shouta nment, another the | hange f ad by na | Stroet, will ha sub heartni: tn City Mall | 30, to be held by the Board of notion ig the outcome of for the razing ot office yeral ou POLK CONSENTS TO LEAD ar ee Press Agents Clever? men ullivan pealled See aes Ie —— ana no sonic! EMPIRE STATE DEMOCRATS. | an od us just been insured for $50,000, It ke ne ery Mice ae a or Name of Mrs. persisted sn't a cor nent of Old Crow, but Ras on ik ue eee A i Vice | The policy was ued this mornin rh Hots) Commodore this afte Je f . by tts & Inc. ‘The BAH, nt ¢ 1s) 1 cilcera to act on its Metro- | rained Jare no spots on this crow, bi guarding | LIVINGSTON WILL LOSE JOB TO-NIGHT, SAYS A RUMOR. Calder May Oust > Maun 4 ‘ wird oe F | {down alone,” gaid Mre. Darley, { ShruvnwBek 20, ly2l, They’ re Wearing ’Em in London, CHARGES UANDLADY American Girl Setting the Pace ; GOTDISPOSSESS BY Beemer =: sarig'| TK RAISED FEM Court Demands She Explain Her Story She Needed Flat for Own Home. A Htrookiyn landlady wh ulming she rig and then, it t= them at an advanced rate to another person, was to-day red by Justice Dunne, of the District Munietpal Court, to fn Sept 28, and explain why ipied the apartment tnt was Patrick Waleh of r Avenue, Brooklyn, 4 wife and five children. nent on the top an apar' | Ne antic Avenue 1 by Mr Johnson, who the iding. Walsh hud paid $20 a month rental ch t was served with a thitty-day notice to vacate Wnable to find & home, Walsh sought relief In the Municipal Court ed extension of time June according to bis testithony, Mrs. Johnson appeared be- fove Justice Dunne and stated she re- juired the premises for herself. She wen the case and on July 19 an order sexs Was executed against 1 that almost {mmedi- » left the apartment he shngon not only had oer ocupied the premises herself but : i | ented them to another person - it a rental of $80 per month — aed) BN AMERICAN GIRL IN LONDON | iyStonm view co L, ) ‘The picture ts of an American giri wearing “knickers” in the | Kensington section of London, the sight of which electrified If it did | not shock the natives. The camera man sald: “The lady was wearing, | besides kolckera, canvas shoes, gray stockings and a red coat and | | cap.” -—____— | toasted to seal BISHOP'S $544 000 tanta Ties in the delicious | Pine } other, and the Burley flavor— FUND TIED UP TILL ot hop paid that $30,000 to $: $40,000 a Year. | Wasi eee =: custody of their Court Grants Wife's Plea} for Receiver for Income of The income, amounting to between $50,000 and $40.000 a yer, of Jamon eantn nis ett opany's ottices in Wilmington, throug Doula Siditvany thé Brookienmant Ki oo . rniae ea rade revoly nin was the proper ttorne joy. Whitman 2 4 esi Hels “ ( Bishop, whose father Heber R tor their own safety. If ; i there would have fied @ general denial ot the al acturer who has volunteered his | OX! 4 Bishop, left him a trust fund of $544. ce do not produce grain a een Do fatal results, tons. ce Fg men to-| pal Buiiding 000, will be held up until Mr. Bishop | fie blaneviki| them selt ts pte) rate he = ae tt pays his former wife, Ablgall Han- which is onl yright that you should fan extremity, anv not permit 1 ho Ro. © Jailed. C TI fi d , veuaaa | POY.” ee ts into thele Gel t A Atsito. t of deducting from her alimony of oeipt of telegrama sent by her mothe WOrive the peasants into t flelds $50 000 d aa i | icting from ; ; ae ‘ : . F the dimtinct un 0,000 a year. Justice Wasservore ig Mra. Bishop tt The al dind Nave been sent or ’ , an sibility thrown upon t Srnment. should occupy. st ‘one ; hee mind to "'s Be ik wren Soe q > + a and not a sub-st to-day granted by default Mrs. feat A | ‘ 5 : bk erent Rishop's application for the appoint te eheEin ‘ Raae roy It’s Not Old Crow 2") s03 ee eee Rishop'# application for tho anoint: lying without the ee As if in proof of hts nent ne : ! Hea Stand UANE OURS StRINS Aanivaa the assets and Income from the trust f ! is no medicine. The food t! Policy Written for Bir fur “two all round ere." te na ” f to Pil dally is in su Mrs. Bishop in her papers, prepare Edgar Brom or and Henry M. York OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & G | 34th Street—New York Featuring Three Models Wedne lay Misses’ ‘‘Roseile’’ Jersey Frocks Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years—-Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust i Superlatively Smart and Practical for General Wear, 5 ! xceptional Values 15.00 Attractively smocked models with Linen collar and cuffs. One and two-piece Frocks with Pique vestee, collar and cuffs. Rust, navy and Delft blues, brown, reindeer, walnut and black, Misses’ Dept., 3d Floor

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