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SD eulation throughout the world. Over _ FFTEENFRENEN ~ ARE OVERCOME AI BROADWAY BLAZE Flamefighters Rescued From Suffocation and Drowning by Comrades. TRAPPED | City Hall Park Crowds Watch Flames Sweep Through Five-Story Building. CELLAR. Fifteen firemen were overcome by smoke, three so seriously they could mot return to duty, at a fire in the five-story building No. 241 Broad- fway, two doors north of Park Place, occupied by Weber & Heilbroner,4 dlothing, early to-day, Charles Hennessey and John Bron- eden of Engine Company No. 7, while at work walst deep in water In the cellar, fell unconscious and were in @anger of drowning when rescued by comrades and carricd to the street. Grover C. Lanches of Hook and Ladder Truck No, 1, was overcome on the first floor and carried out by firemen. Six of the firemen who res- eued Hennessey and Bronleden were overcome later, but were rescued, revived in the stree: and returned to work. Six men of Engine Company No. 52) also were overcome while working !n he water in the basement, but after eceiving treatment returned to duty. ny other firemen were partly cver- me, but did not have to be treated. wo alarms were sounded. | Chiet Kenton recalled that there asa fire in the building in which| hirty firemen were overcome thir- teen years ago. A typewritér cone hen occupied it. The fire to-day started about 1.30 A, M. in the basement and worked its way up the airshaft, Flames and| smoke drew a ‘»-ge crowd to Park Row and Brooklyn Bridge. Broadway trafflo was suspended for two hours in the vicinity of the City Hall, Hon- orary Deputy Chief Robert H. Main- zer gave to the stricken men first aid | treatment in the street. When tho fire had burst through the bullding’s various floors the glare rade it appear to the hundreds reaching to Brooklyn Bridge as if ‘the Woolworth Building or the Post Office were burning. Contents of the duild- ing was practically destroyed by tire, water or smoke. The damage 1s esti- mated at $100,000. ee BIELE IS NOW READ IN 538 LANGUAGES Over 801,000 Copies of the Scrip- tures Issued Last Year. LONDON, Oct. 7 (Jewish Tele- graphic Agency).—The ‘Hol rip- tures” have been translated into different languages, according to 17th annual report of the British Foreign Bible Society, During Jast year translations in ten new dia- leots were added. ‘According to the report, the total number of Bibles issued for the year was 801,796 and 727,307 copiés of the ‘New Testament were printed for ¢ir- 7,000,000 copies of single books or groups of books of the Bible were published. During the last twelve months the apels have been translated into jorty new languages. pd Saal SL HREE ARRESTED IN AUTO AND HELD AS VAGRANTS. 'rizon Had Car's Engine Rua- + ning Near Loft Building. ‘Three men were arrested early to-da Iwhile sitting in an automobile, with engine running, at South First and Roebling Streets, Brooklyn. Patrolmen Brank Donnelly and Thomas Foster of| the Bedford Avenue Station questioned the trio, and when they failed to rtve @ proper account of themselves pl them in custody In the Bridge Plaza Court the priz- vers were held $5,000 ball, h Mu trat this bail be st They are ‘rank Riccardello, No, 95 Havem Dominick Basllicaco, No. etropolitan Avenue, and Anthony No. 367 Metropolitan Avenue, if Brooklyn, ‘When arrested the trio had the! standing near a loft the police de $7000 worth of sil RE MEN GOT JOBS IN SEPT. BY 1.2 PER CENT.} WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—The indu fal pendulum {s definitely on the up rd trend, tho employment bureau of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY Fashion Show Held in Church to Jazz Accompaniment, And Girl Members Vie With Professional Models FIRE DESTROYS MARVELLA \ FITZPATRICK, WooDWARD Reveemen QOVETTn AND Shae BinGles Wim Bronze GEa0s, OOTOBER 7, 1921, ~ ; TETSU SAVED BY MINISTER AND OP Travel-Worn Birds in Washington Square COSTLY ANTIQUES: Menaced by Cats Until Rescued and Fed, Jstbi he Evening World for passing the McCaffrey Blocks Traffic | «tory atong just as tt happened —$200,000 Damage. | Some ti e after midnight, when @ Several thousand persona blocked | wag presumably asleep, a band of traffic to-day on. Riverside Drive, be- | chilled and travel-worn tween ground in Washington Square and applied to Patrolman MeCarthy the Mercer Street Station for protec Ing firemen fight a stubborn bl in the home of Michael Edward Me Caffrey, a lawyer, at No, 45 Riverside Drive. ‘The building, a five-story atrncture, Was purchased from A, B. Pelham of the Pelham Construction Company by Mr. McCaffrey last June Damage was estimated at $200,000. More than $30,000 worth of antiques and bric-a-brac in the collection of Mrs. MoCaffrey were destroyed, Mr. and Mrs. McCaffrey were at home when the fire started in a sew- ing room on the fifth floor, It was caused by defective Insulation, The blaze had smoulde' Four or five ble two yellow ones from the t cats and one or Hatter and the Red Head, circled about the helpless birds and would have m the vigilance of the cop, who scatted the 1 sternly The situation wag still grave, how- ever, for the birds were in desperate need of foud, and MeCarthy, much as he wanted to go get something for yo at the night lunch around in Sixth Avenue, dared not leave them to the mercy of the cats, This being the case, one wood- pecker, radying the last of his Doputys Fire Chief Daugherty re-| strength, wobbled Into the air and sponded to the alarm and after a hard fight the flames were under control. | wige bird, or else a lucky one, for he The sewing room, art store room,| few into ar op main corridor, all on the top floor, | washington Place. were burned. Water had dripped through, ruining valuable tapestries, When the three MeCaffrey children returned home from school the wanted to rin Into the house to save knickknacks they treasured, but were prevented by the police, who had roped off the entire block t first 1 thought tt might be a as “ETTINGER DENIES ORDER |,,,.\', OF FOUR-HOUR SCHOOL DAY.) «ay. 1ore puzz “d Twas, Slowly 1 reached up to the witch and turned on the light. ‘There was the woodpecker, or Hylan made public day ©) plinking at me, blinded by the glare. ved from Superintendent of) «wether he recognized me as a ed for more than an hour when Mrs, McCaffrey de- tected the odor of smoke and notified her husband. On the floor he found two rooms ablaze the went foraging. He must have been a That—(did you guess It?) 14 where the Rev, John A. Wade lives! The clergyman was fast asleep. His trousers were folded over a thalr be- side his bed. ‘The woodpecker went straight to the chalr and pecked and pecked against the back of it until Mr. Wade woke up. Asserts, Every Ef In jaxiny Ma letter r © TRIMMED WITH MOLE SHAWL £ EVENING Gow ORANGE NEY” TRIMMINGS. SIX PROHIBITION. -AGENTS REMOVED ~BYNEW DIRECTOR, Glittering Display of Newest Parisian Styles| Shown at Inwood While Popular Dance Tunes Are Played. Bonfire Kills Baby; Mother : Also } Burned making a speech because of the pins | Yellowley Also Accepts Resig nation of Predecessor’s Confidential Aid. Passerby Injured Saving Parent Who Rushed to Aid of Child Playing Around Blaze aman Avenue and I | riding hab: , and @ most gorgeous red alded as aD} evening gown fessional models | en came the pro’ saw all that. The| Mary Cassele three, who lived with 134 Alaska Street, chs had been con- | her parents at No, ton PE) RIGHT SWING TO EYE MAKES} yara chic York, to- | DRISONER OF COMPLAINANT. | * ned their strength and spirits, At) resienation of Or: lown the middle tracted to a bonfire of leaves in the fashionable Fitzpatrick, | and despite 1s in a show windc watethfulness slipped the house and started to play around) Harold L. Hart, was accept been assistant to Prohibition Director After Battle In Corrt beautiful and fcwliousiren andiiion weal tite strains of dance » fetchingly pplauding house, , Carrie Cassele, twenty- lause was al-| heard her child screaming and tion Headqn up loose ends of the old ration and will remain as shouted! runn tried to smother The show was ¢ ted by Frederick | to effect that | long} As the palr filed into the corridor, he Acker with an eye doing so her own clout names of the was impressive. cone” opened with M Ing out the flames that we =| removed were not made public. Mr.| ness fierman ® le Schofield in one of those ex- ame: too weak to do more, dis Arthur Wood, twenty-four, of No.|cuss the personnel of the oMmce a member of the} church, lying on a delicate pink dav-/ enport in Chinese pajamas. return floor lamp shone upon her to smother the thin stockings and short ) and sh there to takt up t es with his pencil mark put With this he snuffed t gan with pajamas from painful b 1in came next and showed the ctators—gap ng uave certainty of ep tal 22} taged the she MRS. ACKER SAVES HER EVEN- ING GOWN. OYSTER BAY TAX RECEIVER PALLS DEAD IN HIS HOME. Vie. Front Part eS WHAT'S GOING ON HERE} | Prank Mean 6 Labor Department stated to-day lowing its announcement that joyment increased 1.2 p jeptember over the preced ‘extiles, iron, s a dded to thelr ‘force: general of eported, The estimate employment 18 based jyroils of 1,428 companies, « lv ing more than 500 persons yr’ acipal industrial tres. J A ee wann Sets Date to Hear Shae look's Complaint, Distriot Attorney Swann to-day on: | ered a statement by Joseph Shalloek, | hat he had called twice at the offce| f the District Attorney, with h ala orney, to make a complaint 1 i nasault on him primary night in| QGharles F, Murphy's district M Swann said if they had called it must have been at midnight. The D Attorney said he would be in his offi Yq Monday next at 11 o'clock, awaitin to hear any complaint ¢ had, shi « was campaign manager for Jamos Hines, as $t was entering its silp not any shorter {f the eriterton of the Mission is to be to the pastorate Wins) we Sutt Verdict berated with tains and| 4 hay chair ih and out between the] some one said he was prevented from dancers. id was living. Schools f newspaper articles to the ¢ * Board of Bduc our-hour sel vals get secret instructions to cut all|make a move to get away when I put 1 fods to double session sehed-|my hand out and caught him, J fed Ve Hettinger letter In part follows: |h!m sorhe cracker Grumbs, which he Apparent the allegations are in-| devoured ravenously—or woodpeck- ended Le Ne that, buh some) crously. ‘Then I dressed and took tine. part-tin Ktiped out |him out to the park, where 1 knew ne pupil session |) would find McCarthy. which will 1 ad- ation to. the uf-| “MeCarthy was surrounded by one 1} wood Wwapaper [snooping about the fo tinger calling attention to . vt inne | ftlend, whether he was simply too weak to move or whether he was sim- tion has ordered a ports Jer iasiied to div and district supe ate it. 22, ur ‘th tion he tentative Agures sitbmit lig the first week the. schools ession, that every effort. be mad for the c — t like a flock of farm- the breakf n they flew a eee ; | ORDERED ON AUTO TRIP, ing aisor-| FREED OF ACCIDENT BLAME. ph Kuts | Court: Figures Change Posttte When hix complatnt char derly conduct against J was dismissed by Magistrate! Passengers Exonerated bat Chant- Prohibi- | Dale In the B vza Court, Brook renwcatuel dancw n 81,600, lyn, to-day, Samuel Herman, twenty Jo. 17. Fl ; rf rine Porges Zimmerman, a |five, of No. 174 Vloyd Street, Brooklyn ew atace (worker ‘ofl tha KADIR took Immediate appea fisticuffs ihe aan soth doa verdict for $1,600 a jury before ce Donnelly for injuries sustained y her on July 17, 1919, at Tottensville, when an automobile in which four members of the’ Judge Ad- connected with a richt swing tok necker's eye. Within five minutes of |his appearance as nm complaining wit-| 8 under arrest himself on a disorderly. conduct charge,» with Kulsnecker enthuslastically occupying Herman's former position as complatn- | w z witness. Kuisne Is twenty-two] vocate’s offca ran her down, Mrs. vm | in _ twenty Lv pare) Old) end) tyen) at Nee 0 BM i zimmerman sued tie four derengents of law, — —— sistem for 0m. he jury exonerated all the defend- ¢ resisnation that] BRAVE POLICEMAN A heet aA Ge pions te. cheat ‘tl | STOPS RUNAWAY BY LEAP vers. were Capt, Wil Milard, Exh Bw. Bullene and J to} Pr. Stewar hleter Say Sel , Refore Atte Broulllard and bh The H court 1 thot, as Captatr vssociates had been t man Fr leter ordered to mak the trip, they had no ‘ Avenue Brook ‘ontrol over Ut ghautfeur _ rae Reeve ok VICE PRESIDENT COOLIDGE hi ie to SPEAKS IN NEWARK TO-NIGHT f Pilgrim Ter-Cen enary. Viee President Coolidge will be Dration of Landin pal spenker at the ¢ nary of t under the au Jer of United Ar > NEW PLAN TO IMPROVE Krueger's Aud jum, JAMAICA BAY PROPOSED. | «01 tnitet states senator Fretinghuyson at 545 P.M. They will How t will wat ally = Controle Sone MAE MURRAY'S PLUMBING iS NOT FINISHED YET. | Job Is Done im Movie Star’ aidered by ment but Sait Goes On, Further testimony will be heard to- day in tho oi Murray, movie. Girl Sues Stayvesant Fiah ors. over a garden wall into a m ht feet doop haw nied Stuyvesant | the bathroom, lald a eemont floor and prame| fan for $i0,0h0 « gem. Mero Wiley |inatalled two Ttallen drinking fountning | re anived with a mummons in front iin her apartment at No. 1 Weat sth | jor the MY ase Alea batwent | heoney « that the neold p- | On tho atand Misa Murray doubted | ah ¢ . the work Was worth aa mit the | mo Anyway, eho donted ordered all the thin wee “ hte toe bil alleges: re done, & o & “: | for this simple narrative, and he | {Blaze in Home of Michael E,|'* ® truthful man. 80 don't blame | the clty excepting Greenwich Village | voodpeckers, | 3 th and 76th Streets, watch-| weak from hunger, fluttered to the | | ton. | athen vi- | einity of the Pepper Pot, the Mad| a meal of them but for | window at No. 80| Mr, Wade told reporters to- | But the more I listened they yal day, and that “prinet-| ply bewlidered—anyway he did not} kers, and a pack of cats were edge of the . He wanted me to watch the Js while he went in search of food . but I thought he could keep the cats at bay better than I could, so Lleft him on the Job and went and rot maximum schooling to some bread ponies sunny: “or cenile ‘We broke it Into crumbs and the pol fivoility.” woodpeckers hurled themselves upon ns. Gradually they re-| In Celebration tn Honor Apart. | for $},100 against Mao | ‘ar, bowun before City | 810,000 for Fall, tirt Juatice Hartman and a fury by | ale Rooney, who tripped and|Kopsiman & Hart, plumbing contrac: | ey olaim they, mended plumbing 1n woemgnawty | BOYD yy ANON, , h " ? eS SHE SANS, TOAD HUBBY'SSUERESS Wite of Movie Magazine Editor Declares She Must Earn Liv- ing as a Servant. For eighteen years Mra, Bertha Le Richardson alleges she worked like a slave to ald her husband in reach- ing the top of the ladder only to find herself now, at the age of fifty-four, compelled to eke out an existence asa servant, In an affidavit submitted to Jus- tiee Hotchkiss, asking for $160 a week alimony and $1,000 counsel fee pend- ing her suit for separation from |ivrank H. Richardson, editor of the Moving Picture World, knowh as @ specialist {n moving picture projec- tions, she denounces Richardson as a specimen of man only too frequently inflicted upon a woman, She says he is affable, generous and liberal tn tht presence of strangers, while at his own fireside he is mean, contemptible and grasping. “His moral obliquity cannot con- ceive a Woman as a companion and his equal,” she alleges. Further she says he regarded her as a chattel “kept like a negress in pre-war days.” Richardson denies his wife's charges. Justice Hotchkiss, in denying Mra. Richanison's application, said that he was not impressed with the suff- clency of the complaint and the de- fendant’s affidavit too seriously challenged the merits of the plaintiff's allegations to justify the belief that she will succeed at the trial. Mrs, Richardson declares that when she married Richardson on March 3, 1903, she was a widow with four chil- dren, She went to work to support him and the children, while he remained at home writing. He Inter sold a manuscript, shs says, and received $1,000, From that time on he pros- pered, due, she says, to her efforts. now owns property at New chelle and Southlyne Point, off Woods Beach, Conn,, and has a large bank account, she asserts. In refering to her position during the years her husband was attaining success, Mra. Richardson says “there was no surcease of labor as time went on.” She charges her wusband wJth selfishness bordering on a manta and that he lived entirely for himself. Every penny she spent for their meals, Mos, Richardson ulleges, she was compelled to account for. A dress or other wearing apparel, she says, was obtained from her husband only with “blood sweat.” ‘lwo years ago | he brought Into his home a man, his wife and baby. Mrs. Richardson says she received * \veek and was com- pelled to use the money to buy food, pay the insurance and meet other household expenses, SE Banner in Effotency Contest. Joun J. Cochrane, Manager of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company's Produce Exchange Branch, has been awarded the banner in the contest which the Postal conducted in July and August for greatest improvement in kross earnings, office efficiency, coll tion of accounts and handting’ of o rempondence. | AS an added reward he will be a guest of his company at the Magnetic Club Banquet at the Hotel ‘Astor, Oct, 29. Mr. Cochrane 1s a vet- ) In the Postal Telegraph service, having Joined the company in 1883. NSS ORE Se Bo meee i che comer. rw Fon ite Rose. Foose Whale “When the door bell announces unexpected guests,” says Mar- garet, “I know that’s the signal for me to get Ancre Cheese out: of the igerator.’ New, Coated, Sanitery Wrapper * ANCRE IRN the Carastee Ropes,