The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 3

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~ ROSTOV'S GITZENRY HANGED | TOXMAS TREES BY SOLDIERS AS YULETIDE DECORATIONS > 1 FLEE NHS CAB Russia City, Bandit Passengers ¢lold Up) | Chauffeur and Set Him Afoot in Lonely Spot. | fe-witness of Inhuman Bar- barities Describes Revolling Scenes of the Terror Keys] i of the Winter of 1919, »" FOURTH CHAPTER, Alexel Popoff, a Russian retu- ' Bee, and an eye-witness of months of killings and other atrocities tn his native city of Rostov, in Southern Russia, has already de- scribed the cruelties prac upon the inhabitants of the Upon their occupation of {t yesterday's instalment of his nar- | COP PROVIDES CAR FARE | Victim Sees Alleged Highway- men in Subway and Causes rative he told of the seizure of | est After Lively Chase. the so-called capitalists of Rostov | —— and their imprisonment pending | ‘Two well dressed young men hired | ub driven by Joba Larson of | 3) West 40th Street at Broadway | 40th Street early this morning the payment of a y oft 000,000 rubies. He related the c lection of a part of this sum, the fact that most of by two Bolshevist @nger revolutionaries at having been cheated of this booty Was such that they demanded t som | a tax | No. j and vnd ven t was s jand told him to take them to “Long | Isla leaders. a nd,"* saying they later ¢ the order Wished to go to As the arifying toria by way of Queensboro Bridge. etna ea | At Jackson and Steinway Avenues, , they stopped him, and when By Alexei Popol. » to the curb and got out one It was on the twen six hima wit “a revolver and one December, 1913, that BIRGER Eevee Bie by Se Would happen if he didn't PS in tie Don Province and still and look pretty," then their return in a way that SO His Toeeete call nte money est emperor of Ktome might have |" bad, about $12 | “Now that you got Larson ey See tude due Bese |e me beat tt back out of Kine furces took reven wile re ” treating in the most be tie Lag eee ae ty had: (he: pec 24 know Where you are? ; i oplial HUnIBKRIbAte rd-| Larson said he did, wnereupon they Ceaniaitarauie Sanit ferced hint and guarded i eesniad TO HOIATENE woanonsible | HIM’ while n the machine for their own def vast, and |around in many: directions, with the were de 1 to caact retribution |@pparent object. of confusing him - tear, the last drop of|inally they opened the door, kic y j fim out and drove on who lived] larson. wa J about a sparsely aheough “De will never UI ntil he found a ‘ nat sayy of, ‘that | Poll ea and was f f » the Grand Avenue station. wnt gave him ten cents carfare to New York As Larson entered the subway at Astoria, the t man he he hey says, w number | 5 ent en got off at ul, Larson was a few m e man turned into Lex. neton Avenue at 42d Street and Lar- | Pushin, { Son shouted “Robb \ rs were rie neu, wEveraL OH n Biythe and many pi swayed and AU 44th Str Laer iain wught and taken to i i ore eet Station, where : itled them out the bodies The prisoners : them up. T Woalte Watlund, 24 ' s. 23, both of Ne t Avenue. Detecti dentitied in the their own tr to them if th ; mapas When the ay bee 1 ' to Lon evening th y Si acriral ‘ t wrraigned Magis- bullets ite Conway numerable py > way, and whe FIRE IN SOCIA were Instantly Pellowship Farm, colony ny this and ey uF Stelton, N. J, three miles Me taken for hil trunswick, was t LH yeaona aurea i 4 $100,000 fire, which de ra ship Farm Hotel and and the flames \ 1 ' tlement of about Botshevikt | Lifty lowe let = them remained thus ys. s ing a shot if they “ eta n wit on f he drove them es et! ¢ bh day of Febru nal -K 00 us men d : ty. ‘The other b u he wounded in th j eel i knowing the | force W y sili Re 1 os m, Were driven oat ; vt Pes them, ant ; ees, leaving the eity ta tik GREED OF FARMERS REACTED vee nee ay Gay when those 50 ON THE PEOPLE. ed Rostow Wreaked upon t long bet he wonifises people a terrible revenge tur the unhidie 6 uf tood had lost in We assauit Sai ny. Th 1 ‘ e city, slivoting , hunter siioots t street corners en Open they k them killed. How 1 ctims can only be nse 500 Were killed in And at the end of that day eviki eame into the city north and drove Denikine’s That was the last we ever Denikine forces, instances one day that day the sheviki en in complete control of ind the surrounding country, ai for» its and They have the city in the grip of an Se ned high then, iron hand, and it is: stowly Frere a pittane what was the life out of t ’ Ce eee tunate enough to When Gen, Denikine wis forced ‘ s onthe eocy far, He went only Rostov and its people into the earth Don and a short distance to th in whieh they hud already buried so et Rostov, Zhere he recruited Mis many, / ( YORE AT AIS ENN NTI TRE TS 200 BV ENANU WUD, LRUODOVALY, OHrinwpon “2, Luss, UNION SQUARE THEATRE AND MORTON HOUSE, BICHOP MANNING | OLD FAVORITES, SOON TO BE MEMORIES ONLY Taq piv 10 ore LEDOUXAND MEN Wait 30 Minutes at Synod— Men Deny They Won't Work tor Less Than $12 a Day. NEWARK’S FAIREST “UNMARRIED GIRL” SUED FOR DIVORCE SMENINABOAT ROW WAY TON. ¥. FROM NOVA SCOTIA Lett Pictou in May and Hope to Reach Panama Canal by April. eT Urbain J. Ledoux, self-named “Mr Wien Capt. T. W. Seott, J. T. Day Zoro,” flanked by twenty-nine jobless ind John Campbell, all of Nova men, marched to the Synod of St Scotia, complete their trip In a 16+ John the Divine at noon to-day to foot boat from Pictou, N. &, to the lay their case before Bishop William Panama Canal they will be able to T. Manning, but left without seeing weite thelr own “Three Men in « the Bishop, After lining his followers | 1) won't be as funny as up in front of the Synod that they | Kk. Jerome's famous book, but might be inspected by several cler have as many thrills to the men f the st . Ledoux answered a ‘ % m several questions put te his men by line as the English humorist’s work )KA TO! the clergymen For fully hal an has laughs. SEATON hour Ledoux and the jobless men] | ‘The three hardy sailors arrived in ——— ipsa GL BT a val jport to-day and immediately pros [thom that the Bishop was “busy ek te. EAE a Bo amous Structures, | Turning to his men, Ledowe said B th F Struct : “We have been waiting for half an their vessel, which has a Neighbors, to Be Torn Down —Many Famous Actors Trod the Shook & Palmer um of 4 t 10 inches and weighs 4 few pounds, just the same as lad been the 0,000-ton Olympte, | ; Jhour. De you want to wait longer or nd cat?” ‘The vo n favor of food. go with me unanimously vanand du wate whether he | ny then called on Masor Hylan ) / h empt to se he| and added his signature and seal to Stage, and the Hotel Was DNGG ae REE. “ested inte ARB the official Once the Rendezvous of Wey eaRtanant cay RiteyerOnEh So fat s known, boat wa 3, hide sietant avenue aenene (He, erived to-day is the only one of am Famed Politicians. jm Ge Re Matic Ie siniilar vexsels whieh left Pletow May ————E : Thoin a rac for # purse In an evere A well-dressed woman standing aif century, the Union amongst the group of clergymen told nereas pool sustained by Nova SUI6 RO LeORIS OG WALT Ae J Ledoux she understood jobless Kers. It ip believed the the same time the Morton House, Aen were! aininanding $10 andes «| reach six figures before which adjoins it, and is now known as HER BIN LMA RIGaL Aiea GNI over. Capt. Scott and his 'Churehill’s Hotel, is to be Tr mrt Txt ANUNCy CRORE ETIE] MOST rew haven and the fate of | New Yorkers the old Union iM Venue Tes CeR ane Tee a | their competitor nor next stop Is d with tender memories. The y Foranourtlie wanini cleaiiel medinad| Wastin: where they will call on ing of Niblo's Garden about a qu aa caren Sas ee MCR HG fhaea HET RUY ZA the [resident, ‘Phen they will sail ‘ of a century a ST | : eae se es aa Jdown Chesapeake Bay and the coast : sion for the f¢ = =) | ___ _ x Weeder Uaelind| fieWHiad ‘cedar }to Cuba, where they will prepare for ‘ olde w memories Ji STOODARD RICHAR DMANSFIELD RGAE, Diner ecru avn ie earules the final and most hazardous leg, i i Penbite MueaHa SiO tne seine CIM TRS SPOR TINNOUCH ESS? inan had been refused service ina aes Ue GOAT toi E a rae { and other spectacles presented there. are 7 | The adventurers expect to reach 1 There are no plana for an old-timers’ | Old-time stage favorites who starred at the historic Union Square theatre JSLNth, Avenue restaurant heise i fete: destination: ta April, Ascontina i i Jans for an old-tim Jctothing was not pressed, ‘The man it rth el earl U AAR 2 Ke) nt or anything lik t when the : de peachy himsett a Ghee. a“ a, | Husband Action eds) THe) G the ules they must not accept = dovrs are closed for the last time at I! lex--oldier of No. 44 Bast 138 Street) Entry in Beauty Contest Was | tow, but must proceed under ‘their i i the Union Square ina week fi ase | Vinci eae RNTAUTRPT CHRERTC TRIS in 1918 wn power. In this case it is usually || o je stage € ce will go | y i 1 -powe: us eb 8 80 i the baggage f the buriesquers, and | Jatiow bim to be served, sayt s: “Wel Margaret. Dates, who recently won a {crate it cannot carry gait in any: kind #} Wreckers, and in a few days the t nioni| | Ie too long.” Ledoux taken | ful engi and sepresented the| Pletou has been by oar and not salt, Square eatve Will be a memory, as nae eek, ii theca nares eo felty R and & Miss Newark in| is Wallack’s, that stood around the| | ? ee ee eanE, etn GOWHOrs Or tMe Tihs Atluntio” Clty pageant, ta (yao ae: | ! corner at 18th Street and Broadway. | aaa at fendant in a diver wit brodght by The Union Square, which Winds uy | Ledoux also announced that nego- her tusband, Willlum BR. Heyer, also | tts ia burlesque theatre, tiations for renting the building atlof Newark. ‘They were murried Jan 4 a x : ‘ No, 69 Front street, a five story|21, 118, at the House of Prayer in a began as a variety house, In th | | “ 7 — structure, were progressing and that | Newark days vaudeville was ealled varletice > _ RS Re ETCey iy Retir T THAI RACINE One Otte rules of tho’ newspaper and the v ‘ opened | ys wayee 5 Beals A : _ ‘ contest was that the contestants were Wichea ERE pRER minstrel show, | Eheir Prominence Merely, And Let the Employer Do His} rangements for feeding 1,000 men} (oy, ay Ben eer EER Geeea | ‘ : ss ; : . . | . Tl would also house | 2 MeL aBEVEm Onn bae Uiiet Aue with a couple of end men ey Gives Bad Actors More Pub- | Work Too, Advises Justice ji no beanie oh et euto ene chicken crossed the str an ay i h le nfte wax elvcted Newark'a best locutor with side whi mig licity, Is Argument. | Strong in Brooklyn. | looking girl. She suid nothing about it ; the usual unsatisfactory answer, Afte - |COP REFUSED FIRST AID at the Une bit prema for tae it tho J filte me a tenor) Why Damn the Motl Justice Shon tn trooklyn Sue! FOR WOMAN, IS CHARGE. MeenaE Gay tui At of it, a fin e olio went on z K of ‘Treatment for Suit. She was not at home yes- | at The « was then composed of the}! ® Associa st N notion asked by the A. 1, Read! Trolley Victim, He § terday and it was sald at her house ; turns of the variety teams, and the | tures, In ' my with a factory at BC Aina, Stiqnie Auokarnane Uni ive, | that, she had gone away tor a few cays j show nere wound up with an the persons in 't eet and Jamaica Avenue, Rieh- | of » 19 Crotona Place, t 1 | | ufter piece in which the company took | uj,on ine morale of t ’ il ana ti AAT ancy Leathor (Mas knocked down by a. tre “ Bs | 1 THEATRE AND HOTEL LONG Teas hain tedioih ASE eharomva a co tee Mees , B bo Lat | tou Dr Sab {of Fordham te . ‘ ai | LINKED TOGETHER. fay 2001000 aarsotie hal. eal he : union PISESUDS Epity sald) Mrs, Zuckerman: was suffer. | Notice this delicious { My ridan Shook built the Union, (00 700 Mf ie RUA as LALA AHH OF ing Seon a gura tena an ties actin An flavor when you = ext to te QW pul! ; , possible fracture of the skull, A com ¢ ee ae GEN xt : Hse eieat majority wt a n npany states that jt ia on=|{plaint-was made that the: polleenun Aad smoke Lucky Strike \f linked together In the history of the- | ani ce ' ‘ det an open st SESE GLa —it’s sealed in by P aires and politics of the city. Shook | 7 Fe leven lee : Sees Y Tian who wished to treat her and alia] swron, the toasting process opened tie house in 1871 and the) aoe Bian RE USO RED EOSGHS ALN ed to-allow her to be taken to tha! poanniaile, a meat mar | a variety people, the first week, include | 0 a ‘ iy siness, New emt hospital ma touring cay here, dled 1 blow on ‘ ed the Martinetti-Ravel troupe of) / ius i i | w t y MeGannon 6 ved mrunietidation |b Ad’ : 4 pantomimists, In addition Harrigan) ") 0") _ F : ‘ Join the union ast year tor adiministering ate cid ted a nd Hart, later to own a theatre] | f Wyong said in his decision | niaselt and saving a life, He e| | own, were on t programme, | °'''0%, t t efend many of whonltir aid offered wa. wrong Under the} fferson De Angelis also was on that}of murders and othe tm 1 Tit 4 Vite cumstance He is a wa anf det st Bb min nis if vorces and scanda fo note i i Me that they are|and served f | f that day. Unton Sai bale eae ' DURE a RInO ind haunt of the ae! jin most cases the person h ' tte has no Peand Ga 35 of the species, and they were | tu the neral publi i Be | on sides, that were| beyond lov a tf : and ne famous later, suttlete iS a Levaricty house the Union : t ML Hida of 1 . io tessaawe Cron Thousands of athletes "our eiy tae ar a use Lifebuoy because it Meee le dein Ainetien dete! tis ; keeps the skin in per- that great old English farce, “Be mie ; “4 eae . ie tie ieiieiun. that waa’ he he ; fect condition. WHEN THE LIBRARIAN MADE erat er and ( \. SHEETED VISITOR i. icennina.) deicee THE UNION SQUARE A Ipita thesworld'as Just tn , ' x the Amueienn ’ s clea ° GREAT THEATRE. m One div te anot , LEAVES WOMAN'S | : Lo te) h rhe Union Sauare, as a varieties") FOOT IN GREEN BOX ating effect makes the Bein msc ure ture ind - whole man feel fit. nd xome is who me | . Oxde (XN. J.) Man Sitting had put m Ra ] 0 in Home When Mysteriou did somet \ sd 4 1 librarnin owas 4 . ' , The famous RED cake with the Big Lather who afters ad omade th is » i tt N diect Stock ¢ y famous ia t wad ‘ " my and En wre ho n i ai y Jaw p mad 1 Square F \ Agnes Ethel once ivf Agi , ‘Augustin Daly, he She had a ; r : pw with Daly and resigned. Palmer ! : % . : aged her and at the same time tem Made in U.S. de Sardou, ealled ! ‘ r j Agnes." The} i 1 v n Minto i 1 va } ae ns Chia 1 ; a mat , f hye 4 as at rcOn vet Wwe ae i 5 4 ' lave took place as a| sistes a a fia vered house, with a good | show’ no vy SCIENTIST AT 64 LEADS T unis ny. estranged; I. K. \ 1 x Lekiige on | ywed a series of London | whose wife ke a ! EXPLORATION INTO WILDS. | In the company were Kate! farts oa mat | Clara Morris, Eliza Weath-| tary dine oat te ; Hip of Dean Rusby of Columbia ‘ who, afterward became Mrajyay, (lk Aut | ; Vhariary Collexe In Called Hevote t | divin; Clara Jennings and} 0" ) in Hod \ Mesiayer, Among the men | B i <i i ee 4 Ape “Stoddard, Mark Smith and| 1! No Hast Bnd . reuson.top he g Charles R. Thorne jr. Maude Harri-}* uber, was ili by 3 vn : i son and Agnes Booth came later. Harlem Court to-dy 1 \ Y ee The company did the old plays and |jontous asscult. ' 1 7 4 did them well, mixing them up with |Cavt vl . . Tie i new plays from tine to time and add-| Seer Pt M red Ply 5 ' ee ' . Puraelis, .T Givaloe, Sian, : The “ mee vas ini anes, Wut aad bel GA ah Pees eulldien and says. te kuows ot EALTH.soa (Continued. on Highth Page) iuave @ revolves, Beatin OnE ‘i ‘ 5 “tela ttl eal | H P the Amazon Basin, BO eusmica, ( ames Pare ee ee —

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