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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. e DISEASED BOLSHEVIK ARMY. [BALLOT STUFFING Mme. Walska, Operatic Star, THIRTY SURVIVORS ene Tee ita eerie and Millionaire Cochran incr” hot on ei | Stet Fara, tana Roe IN MURPHY'’S WARD rer six Singer a ane New Mos | ~ PICKED UP UP AT SEA eding Metaen Police [sae No “eta gr vil Be Landed He Here Sunday hd —+— -— —-- be Only Milletis tntormation axbied to-day. trom } On iit a essel, \Vhen the New Conquerors MISS WASSERMANN Name Appeared. Paris revives talk of divorce between s yes Ss EYLON for the The steamship Cabo Creux of the Ybarra Line will dock in Erie Rasin Sunday with thirty shipwreck survi- vors picked up between here and Seville, according to informatién re- celved by wireless at the Ybarra Line piers this morning. .| The following wireless trom Capt. vs| Juan Zalvidea of the Cabo Creux _)|notified the company to-day that the >| ship, due to arrive to-day, would be * {| late: “Cabo Creux will arrive Sunday, the 26th, with thirty shipwreck vie- ew BECOMES BRIDE OF ae | Alexander Smith Cochran, New York) Came There Were } . James J. Hines, who made a fight | millicnaire, and his wife, who !s) Horrors Which an Eye-| J+ 4-0 DONOHUE 3D} in the primaries ror the nomination |known on the operatic stage as Mme.| Witness Graphicaliy De- = = ot Borough President against Mur-|Ganna Walska. Discord in their re- hee i phy’s candidate, Julius Miller, de-|tations has been reported severat scribes, clared to-day that he would seek a| times. recount on tho showing of fraud| According to the latest rumor, Mme. | | Walska is to ask for divorce, but her jlawyer, Dudley Field Ma alone, has not ballots under the order of the Su- | qecided whether in New York or preme Court. | Paris. Nor has it been decided Tammany conceded this afternoon| whether she will institute her suit that Hines had made a gain of 331 | first or walt until Mr. Cochran has votes in 816 election districts, but the | filed suit and enter a counter action Hines forces contend that !f the yotes| Mr. Cochran's lawyer is Samuel to which Hines is entitled were count- | Untermyer, Mr. Cochran went from sd in his favor several hundred more| England to Paris to consult Mr. would be added in the showing. They | Untermyer Sept. 12 las’ say that where it was impracticable Mr. and M Cochran have not) to throw the Hines votes out they | bee: seen together since he left Parts simply put a cross against the name | !ast April and went to England, where of Miller, which would invalidate the |he has since lived. Mme, Walska ts vote for Jimmy. understood to contemplate returning | to the Chicago Grand Opera Com- | pany next month. She has had three | matrimonial ventures, the first with | Baron Archadle d@*Eingorn, a Rus-) finest of tea,” say the connoisseurs. White Rose is grown there and pached there | to retain all its Ceylon goodness. Bloodshed Abated, D.eath Takes On New and More Terrible Form—The Awful Fate of New Born Babes. made during the examination of the | FIFTH CHAPTER. One of the chief horrors in the Re The wireless waa relayed via New London, Conn, The company promptly x wirelessed back akking details of the rescue, The shipwreck survivors are be- lieved to have been picked up fol- lowing the storm which swept the Atlantic and damaged the Savoy and the Baltic on the night of Sept. 14 and 15, At that time the Cabo Creux should have been about 1,600 miles out of Seville on the Southern or shevik occupation of the city Rostov, in Southern Russia, the hanging of innocent victims to trees on the main street om Christmas Day, was witnessed by M. Popoff, the writer of this series of articles. He described it in de- tall yesterday and to-day he again takes up the thread of events in that desolated city. eee ee re In one ballot box there were found fifty ballots on which the name of Miller only was marked, and it was inarked wit hthe character of cross During one part of ite red 11f s PEAS = | summer transatlantic cour i the antiBolbhevik oe ene ed ised to nullify the Hines votes, This|%2" army officer, ee beepers + Smit! The Cabo Creux is a Spanish built ,! ied tt and 3 oa was in the 5th Eelection District of |O2 the second with Dr. Joseod) freighter of 6,000 tons and a speed of - Se omen Bhrae) les: the 12th Aaeembly District, Murphys |Eraenkel of New York, to whom sho| died in 1920, and three months Igjer|letween elght and nine knots She which were without parallel, 2 bly District, Murphy's was married while sne was in light) she was married to Mr. Cochraf inj!* two and one-half years old, 338 ; feet long and carries a crew of thirty- jopera at the Century Theatre. He Paris Uiong ual occupation of Rostov by the The Hines men declare that out of | P°™* S z 2 nine offi A Seville, Spain, Sept. 7, carrying | Bolsheviki, who still hold it 285 contested ballots in the First As- yah ORRnCOd, on a ’ ute, to ipa [ollves, cotkwood, Icorice, ‘olive. oil | By Alexei Popol. ees | ae ot eed ne Soe at amg omativrs for {utd a general cargo, She carried no z feel alle IRS J.J GDONOHUE a | were not counted at all. In Murphy's theie mete and Will uphold the pre- | Passengers, Her first port of call When the Bolsheviki succeeded at SELL syUDIO Homaldialey the isin gunty aot sumption that such acts were properly | Was New York i 1 riv! o e bloodthirs done. her he of 1 G ie fast in driving out the bloodthirsty | jeg Renee H. Wassermann, daugh-| the “double cross” with a yengeance, | SRL Re COU FEIT a cy 3 enikin's a y % | show on th face that the a a Shee ae cnet ie ts ns 2tmss | ter of Jesse A. Wassermann of the|the double cross meaning that where | satel Mane leone Which the GIRL FROM HEAVEN” ASKS Which Had aoread death and terror] vy, an IOWA RRMA Bh Wineulact aywoterandinen roms sas jetty authorities are without power to} — $50,000 IN PROMISE SUIT. throughout the city for one sanguin-| 9. married to Joseph J. O'Donohue | marked in front of the name of his| do, this rule cannot apply | ee seth @ry day, and came into the vont which they still hold, a new This article deals With the event- Wot) Wil iett rs and men. She left jay at her home, No. 160|opponent in the vace for the nomina- ) = o =} i q Restanrant hier Aconses Mann- bopan’ for Sven if there wa ot. ‘Tho ceremony was | tion of Borough President AUTO PASTY LEAVES GIRL dadiards Sieekiag Mae esi ere 2 Hides Kdward B. La] In the 19th Blection District of the AT HOSPITAL, BADLY HURT. wagement. cessation of the. Killings, It was an ty Court, a friend of [12th there were 36 double crosses, and Miss Minnio H. Menninger to-day I] ‘ SER OE orderas ) ney. were: SITUS ni praor in the 86th of the 12th there were 18 | Stx Teeth Knocked Ont and Sk started sult for $30,000 against Pau) G, ea Mpoduslcally, octen she te araoren tn nie, pride. away by her|vold ballot# and 7 erasures of the Possibly Fractured. Schumacher, perfumery manufacturer, 2 single day, and they were ingenious | rther, who was her only. attendant, | cross in front of Hines's name. 1m the Officials aia hes They Wished to) A girl who gave the name of Kittte | loging that on July 23 tast he repudi- | r In their cruelty, They ground US| 444 the pridezroom’s best man was his 46th of the 12th 8 done epoasen were Bell, nineteen, No. 427 Henderson Street, jated his promise to marry her. Gown to the very earth, already | saturated with our blood, REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE Improve Property Over Which | sursey city, left at the Columbus| Mls# Menninger, who lives at No, 2738 & « ] . , ‘i ane < | Hospital at 6.20 o'clock this morning by | ighth Avenue, 4s cashter in a Beaver Queens Trolley Runs. \three men and a girl, who took her|Street restaurant. She states that on other, There we yout 150 guests. | found, and in the Sth of the 12th 50 ‘The coup ew York after) yaliots were discovered with only the > will BEGINS ITS OPPRESSIONS. | 2S 8ing {rin name of Miller on them, This, the — here {nan automobile and went away |Jan, 15 lest Schumacher, at a banquet, One of the frst proclamations 48-| particularly virulent type. The black | Hines men Aeclare, tndicates that the supreme Court Justice Cropsey in| without Teaving thers names or ad: /xnnounced they would senate fon nealrvel uired oveia ; Be Ha wera eolnein ana do ballots were bunched and the box ree bi MR wearers ae x yeeann aan Pavoiiieds | the oltecih aaveainia: idan anatatents| evuked fou Stiller Brooklyn to-day denied the applica-| ‘phe injured girl ts sald to be in sert-| inter, Miss Menninger says, he broke immediately 6 Revolution $s morning, noon and night. | stufte Mi see ae Pn ae ea aaae ttc, “Registration meant} Burial could not be rxpected for those| Hines himself was not in evidence’ tion of the City of New York for per. |ons condition, with many bruises, cuts | (he engagement Wes tla Seaines @O} vio succumbed, and precious littl ee d on the fave, sfx tect knocked out and| According to Thomas J. Stapleton, at guevarlak © aueauecneipe tae wernt ono oe Wt the examination until after noon misston to acquite title by condemna| 0" resi tanture of the akull, She Ie ” 1 every detail a man's in to-day. Neither was his co-leader in ¢ to a sectio: 221st Street, 34th atso said to be suffertn or aleghol. tap clitevoe Hie father endliie ‘; DISEASE KEEPS UP THE PACE]|,. 2 SOs GAS ESP TNCERtO 8 RGCUOR 9/27 jaaciaaln son be aut sing tres eelegty ’ sf : fi the district, Mrs, Ernestine Stewart. avenue. (Chestnut Street) and an{ism and so hysterical that a. stratt fther before him. He was compelled WHERE RIFLES LEFT OFF. ; : cket Was used. She frequently used | gwer questions “that seemed — Wott Siccate, staking cversenmre, {BOF his attorney, Vincent Lippe. This,|extension of Northern Boulevard |{acket mus std, Rie fracas, ace \ le acceptability of nostoy } i to Its test penny and| Mr. Olvany declared, was a sign (Broadway and Jackson Avenue), all|/of some sort and named a number of | 7 very Mfe of the reg- the Bolshevik! apparently dof | weakness, but there was no weakness |in Queens, for contemplated street | Harlem cabarets, sartled “ne By ' murder as @ sport, the ki! clawed itauiaved Girth eilmes'a raen whas'| ith gravenents The three men who carried her. tnto w i Me ob noises ware made) rar aires cour spore ene KiliAgH ceased 'alépleyed by” th s's. men when | improvements the ‘hospital said they didnot know | | : coptacies Of all kuids ransacked ‘and GfCh ® Wille, Hut the death from |the laborers brought in three ballot] Justice Cropsey held that the city’s| what the tr ; i) FF papers read again and again, all in yifteg were silent ra was some | boxes from the 11th, Hines's own dis- | motive was thus to get control of th <a | 8, ks &C 4 the 4 i Tears on W 2 & Bear rr nication when T left that | trict, to be examined. ‘The Hines men| tines of the North Shore Traction cee Theis, Mand hf a Cuipatty . 4 efant y would quiet down, so far fest re Bice Sa . pees omnis s I. if i» boenty of anti-B visin ¢ Z hevik umanttles were S|declared that they hadn't called for| Company which owns the property at} poycs Inspector Domintek Henry | | a Tut it was cone n the Be there was nothing |them, which was their privilege, and|present, and operate a municipal| wept on STEGER SLR RTL . iA This conevaied 4 be had from a dismayed and | Mr. Olvany said that this was an-| trolley line the property, He] Municipal Court Justin Levy, to-day. | fl Announce to Begin Today | Gay, fOr mone dare even breathe ite pen were Indica | other sign of weakness, dectared that the streots specified for| while testifying ax defendant tna suit | Se ; Pa andeno On ‘ res would) 4 seven of the tables the Hines|extension and improvement are not| for 0392. It was while Willime 1.) gh a Very Important 1, « in H ¢ , ss. At any | ( f i : 1 te was safe from day t people | men wi absent, so the tables re-| continuous, and that they would not | Murphy, of No. ba Broadway, for thir-| {ifr BS dian had been eormentanite: thankful 1s that | mained idle, which is an expense of| make good houlevards lesaienieete ae is ay pa ou re | MN) wi Haine te & as shot, ets, eh oven t ‘ | $84 for the day for Jimmy without re- e applications,” h | Henry's falthfulness while Henry was! gi SAL i and this lat gatherir o huddl r not made in good faith. They are|in the os charged wit) pirfury, | i te E O ii \ a st H a : : ; at Henry burst into tears. iephy. . rest occasions. ‘The enti or totally naked bodies that were y ought to quit,” fectingly | plainly endeavors by the present City | {iat Henry, lurss nto | crnns || ‘ a 1 on of Rostov. was tnte uways to be found in the. streets ‘ 4 Miller's representa- | Administration to obtain possession of| was the. bi e due him preparin: IW fually divided into thr after the dread fusijades LOI any. ARIE CEARreReD a Ey NREHDN BO IE n[the brief and arguing the appr by | i K d ss, “and save the money of his|the railroad in question so it may be and i . tpiese were: it if death was coming now by| tive. “@ 80 y 18 | erated by the city, although there| @hich Henry's conviction was reversed. | | 1, Presidents of b er gisease and exhaustion, rather than | friends in what has turned out to be |\eno power in the city to do #0. i Gute Mereet tt Men Pia I ) es Tl l Cc l e be Tvsirict Attorneys, nts hy bullets, there was a new life com- |, gurtile investigation.” “The rule is well settled that the reserved decision until Monday. | tirers, steamship nts rible as the death tl talked f Sr aioekte ot all corporations, through the community, ‘These were ; Sepa atte" newspapers. the babies that were being born in I Me 2 Bmployers of more than ten Rostov. They were coming into the ea ta persons, Colonels and other less Mfi- world from their starved, wreched * eora of the army, lawyers, small land | mo: ther in such horrible shapes that 7 re rs, any one awning a house of |T o Becta wae pees vies __ 4 squely deformed, most. y | fa =| need vr ith misshapen heads and b i yoore persona, smal! ore airless, S ng ees hopeles: SY Um. a S NGE THEM-|Iv in fo idiots. How dearly the! ies ec ce ' BOLSHEVIK! REVE idee liggMen. were paving te prion O = Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit ¢ zm | SELVES ON “ARIS tea |motherhood. Tt was ont of the aues- th ; SEES cre feat. class, proviaed |? ee 47-51 W 34"St. NewYork n fifty year emac y were not more th 1 i, were immediately work in the coal or ir nboring proy the Urals, id as. prison At Less Than HALF PRICE Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St. Shookid Shoes for Children The Shoes Will Wear Because they are 100% all leather from toe to heel and from upper to sole. Made of the best, carefully selected or killed for my the Nttle babic ved just long enough to starve 1 |neath, And fn many cases, the *| mothers were not long tn following USTROUS, creamy-tinted pearls, afire -with the iridescence and ever changing tints of the costly deep sea gem, made up into exquisite necklaces, nstdered <vughters, older than el wore detalled to cle <ndows of the Gover keep them tidy cond class Were told ¢ led labor whereven the nt, The persons of the t Prizes for Girls | i | | ‘The winners of last week's con- } looper, Hudson Ave., Highwood. were detailed to street cleaning and MF ner, AAD” Wadsworth t. Fy | ? for fn he held aor Zagham ‘Ay tS leathers. of 18 to 30 inch lengths, each finished ree were diverted t Pollyaina you know ts the nama ° 1 i ini : ieee at thes OF a at wt ase The Shapes Are Right with a solid gold clasp. Every feminine senevation, forthe: Tenels of ine I] 2 Wilts egy Place Designed by orthopedic specialists and heart longs for a string of beautiful : ring” industry. Wor it thel threats dof them man cities outside the pr Dw not more than 2 per er sates bet ctories are In, operation at Pollyanna Is the Best Bow Oe foe ie Whether & Ribbon for Bobbed Hair 0 fitted by experts, they assure the proper comfort and firm support necessary to give growing feet the right start in life. The Prices Are Reasonable pearls—here is an opportunity to satisfy that desire-at-a really remarkable saving. when I left 19.50 Necklaces... (This Sale Only 8,50 22.00 Necklaces . . . This Sale Only 10.00 .25.00.Necklaces . . . This Sale Only 12.00 yrod uc or not, no nuit Ties Test, Molds Best . , He en PAARL tear , Wears Best Quality considered, “Shookids” are the in the plac arivit “39, 49c, 59c, 69¢ lowest priced shees for children to be had anywhere. Children’s Black and Tan All Leather Shoes ma ry Was kept run. ractory We yorking know why thi ‘ ike peop that trade Was besinning a 1 the Bol Ic regime, It caus | Th: a eer Rte emg Al aur | “Put ‘me’ in your ‘meal’,” Sizes 6 to 8... in $3.85 to 30.00 Necklaces . . . This Sale Only 14.50 f seithe people of the elty will surfer | meal’, i 6 p eeuree : iis winter accordingly. Tut they) I says Ancre Cheese, “and I as- Sizes 814 to 1l.........eseceee 4,45 to : > : 5 . . This Sale Only i Stars tee more) Y ure you everybody will be Sizes 1114 to 2 a 5,25 to 35,00 Necklaces ey 9 This Sc y 16.50 Ht ana Noni artet the notene,| J charmed: ,For 1 put the ‘O! O! Sizes 214 to Possess, os GAs. to ho ov. that epidemica appeared in| § !" food. Boys’ Black and Tan All Leather Shoes to 2). Typhus and malaria were Nets, Coated, Senttary Wrapper Prought in ‘by fhe avldiers from Con: eases were rain Among @ people eemorn out and with prastically no : fo gicines, some of the simplest nee- BTA the Genuine Rogucjort Flavor mary drugs having been exhausted taeaths before, there was little chance oRombat those two dread discases, ‘yphus an@ malaria, tho latter of & JEWELRY DEPARTMENT STREET FLOOR Sizes 10