The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 1

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sie. CITY GIVES FOCH GREAT OVATION To-Night’s Weathe-—PARTLY CLOUDY; WARMER. ‘ _eve NO. “21, 882_DAILY. Y21, by The Press New York Wo VOL. LX. NEW ‘YORK, BEG, OCTOBER 28, 1921. pranine To-Morrow's Weather-—PARTLY CLOUDY; WARMER PRICE THREE CENTS EVELYN NESBIT TAKES DRUG 10 END HER LIFE EVELYN NESBIT SECRET CODE MESSAGES TAKESORUCWHEN CALL OFF GREAT STRIKE; BOTH SIDES ARE RELEVED... Sw ee heronie in Rooms | ve as Marshal Waits in ) fea Room. » Local Chairmen Notitied inj CENTRAL FIGURE \ Interesting but Cryptic | INTHAW CASE WHO |PUMP SAVES HER LIFE Sentences. | TRIES TO END LIFE re —_— $300 Rent Overdue, ’Phones WORKERS ARE S SATISFIED | | Defiance to Officer, Who | ~ . | Acts Quickly. No Further Wage Culs and No = = ange in Rules for a | yo Nesbit, former wife of Il Pray Thaw, over whom he shot and ong Time. llled Stanford White, tried to 1 ymmit suicide this afternoon by CLEVELAND, ©., Oct. 28 (Asso- taking twenty grains of morphine. ciated Press) cret code messages, . ; | What aved her life was to General Chairmen oy which they | that o fact of are directed to notify Local Chairmen having taken the nareotic, to a that tho proposed railroad strike has) Marshal, who at that moment was| been called off wero sent out early! waiting to cart away the furniture to-day from the general offices here| GEESE yea) POO Aas eas Noel eee i , rey al Street, for farllure to pay ler vent. of the Brotherhoods ‘f seinmet| An ambulance surgeon was sum- engineers and firemen. j moned from Flower Hospital and he “art is long; Hfe is short,” read | removed the drug with a stomach one of the message: | | pump within a short tine after she Some of the others read poe tees na pie eruseoe Ro to i a 4 AE the hospital and remained in he tty Heavy for such light work {apartment over the wit “Waero there are bees there is aha ot hier waltresnee in oare on her||# honey.” { She was well out of danger when] * “smith is a mighty man.’ | the surgeon left her | : “Your accounts have been audited For several hours after sho’ had and found correct.” soe | been relieved of the drug Mi i ‘More enduring than bronze.” | > | was compelled to walk up and down EVELYN NESBIT. The messages were despatched b: the chief clerks of President W. G.| Lee of the Brotherhood of Ratlroad rainmen, Grand Chief Warren Stone of the Brotherhood of Loco- | motive Engineers and W. S. Carter, President of the Brotherhood of Lo- comotive Firemen aii Enginemen, to General Chairmen of t respective < {her apartment, | cents ed upon k |was feared that if she d daecp sleep it might not be p noon her WLLHAYSINURED === nearly twenty grains of morp! every m ORDERED EVICTED Ba Gen. Pershing Arriving To-Day To Join Welcome to Marshal Foch organizations | Miss Nesbit called from time to time | mn rece! seages the q | oc Fecuek een sealed for her son, Russell, When Patrolman | trl Sieh Chacatsine |Hurty asked her was onc | Harry Thaw's w dow corresond will relay to the Local Chairmen, who i iene pean | Saky name t{sn't Thaw, Nes turn will notify the membership. |Rush Simmons, Chief Postal, eee pene ne nae ahs by Lee, Stone and Carter are expected ik vas Marshal William K 1s, AP) to return to-morrow morning trom! Inspector, Also Hurt in jentiy, the reason for Miss Ne attempt on her life. | The building in which she | place and her home Chicago, where to-day they are said to be drafting a circular letter to the membership giving New Jersey Accident. lias he two fights | ir reasons for calling off the strlk Of persons, sneluding: E ove it Is rented to her CHICAGO, Oct, 28 (Associated| Master General Hays and Ch huberts. ‘There is a matte Press) Smiles of relief weve written| Postal Inspector Rush D. Simmons, | past due fur a month’s ren} m the faces of members of the United Marshal Kelly was sen h at Man- | day Kn ad Labor Board whet) partan Transfer early to-day the furnishings the tea room. f Raat: to-day to ciean many Ma al We men were busy dl sof cancelled railroad strike fom) the: 2 F Wa ne carry g out the nk tables and | Hundre of ongratulatory tele-| @press which the Pennsylvania | chairs and the colorf grams poured into the beard’s ofices. | Terminal at 12,15 ploughed into the| other embelishment tea 0 Railroad brotherhood chiefs said | yr of the st Long Branch | when Miss Nesbit got in touch w to-day that their resclution adopted 1 which had left at 12.01, throw-| Hugh MecCurty, her attorney, and) last night calling cff ie strike em-|ing nearly c one of the passen-| told him what was happening. He,| S bnasized two points as ovidence of a} gers in boil trains from their seats | ‘n turn, communicated with Shu viotory for the men, These points | or berths. | berts and obtained from » two were, first, that action of the Rafl-| ‘The fact that both trains were com- | hour respite for his cellent oad Labor Board on furtaer wage! prised entirely of steel cars is the) As soon as Miss Nesbit ard of luts that the railroats may ~sk will|only thing that prevented one of tl she sent a telegram to her|™ pcelve consideration only after pend- | worst disasters in the 1 y of the|mother in Pittsburgh asking for the Sng questions before beara are | Pennsylvania Railroad, $300, tellin, e Mars! t she RACING CHART al LA id TE SPORT NE Ws Or; PAGE 17 Bonu: ena Reed Introduce s Part ot Tax Rey Bill. WASHINGTON, Oct aved to-day t at cleared, thereby possibly postponing e Washington Express was go-! would probably receive un a ently laid on the t | the question of a new wage revision | ing les than 40 miles an hour,” an of 1 within the allotted wwo hours. | At Har for nearly a year. The secon} point | ficial statement to-day dec! hen she went up to her a or int was that action on rules, whica the | parently the accident was f third floor, H organizations wish to maintatn, like- | signals being obscured by hall Kelly then wen C8 wige would take its place on the reg- | usually dense fog. If the trains room and sat down to a ns and ular calendar of the board, with the | not been exclusively stee) equipmen opments. While he was a question not likely to an im, | the result would have been very : one rang and he an bonu te form mediate issue, amendment inclu B, A, Worthington, President of the y ee injured | M Bonus Bull, repe t oe the railroad has were|room upsta! Iinunce Committee, prov (Continued on Second Page.) the rear car of the Long Branch “I've taken enough poison to k 4 fits to ‘ \ local which was waiting at the ap-| cart horse, vo I don’t care « 85 pr stes Dp) proach to the Manhattan Transfer for | now 1 Am n another train at the station to pull) Then she ling up the reveivey wi porat ir combined w The marshal! t a ca and 4 1 for the FSS) WE outdoo| diled Pa > 1 Sunday W ak rtm emt i tte el Sunday World van ae Classified Section tye neigbborioed. shamming, but he took n Should be in ‘and Ww lower Hospi.) Ni i The World Office To-Day When the Shuberts Paha Af oF tovlay ond daturgege | 2S, had attempted, the BasAd, Be gf ot oe a Osea ‘Saturday akche di ae, | & reasonabl tim to make payment of . ‘Broadway, cor, Barday S,—adrs, the money due them, (Racing Entries on Page ! ‘nena goaand) | WILL FORCE A VOTE || ON SOLDIERS’ BONUS Mea Reed 1u 27.) ‘MAIL BANDITS’ CAR SAID TOBE LOCATED: ARREST IS LIKELY All Depends on Memory of Driver—Total Loot Now Put at $1,454,129 \ dof Joun 4 vndles ml ( nd motor rs in New York, Most Office Ir working on the n a d-up in Broadway Monday night t to-day cate the 4 iad yandit M Ha tur a and ¢ the men H anek, the mail ¢ 1 fig r ui loss Iu Mond ash as 5 jnued on Second Page.) HLANAPLES-WARSHAL FH AT CT HAL rea ous OVEN FREEDOM OF THE CIT essagenaumere ATER THUNDERING WELCOME Seek Benefit. 7 SWANN P APE RS IN, TOO. (Great Throngs See Mayor Extend Honor to War Leader After He Is Met at Battery by Gen. Pershing— Triumphant March Up Broadway. ene Supreme ( ourt Justices With Few Exceptions Also Included. New r roaring welcome to Marshal Foch of France, Supreme Commander of eption of Henry Bruckner of the the Armies of the Allies and the United States against Germs any. Mayor Hylan, ¢ Pree omptroller Craig. lent La Guardia, all | For Aldeunianta a brief hour or two this afternoon York City the with the ex- Borough Presidents Bronx, and virtually all the Supreme Court (Justices: in tio) Gronter New Marshal Foch, when he stepped on United States soil at the Battery, Youk judicial districts have tiled ap-|Was welcomed by the hand of Gen, John J. Pershing of the Armies ot plications as members of the elty the United States, who had raced cross the Atlantic be in time, by pension system, white *. a total f two hours, to meet the great Frenchman. membership of 23,000. All have been | aocented A distinguished company of Americans and Frenchmen, many of The Evening World jepeate to- ‘hem war veterans, met Marshal Foch when he arrived at Quarantine at” day despite = District Attorney jyalf al Bas 12 o'clock on the French liner Pai Swann’s denial.in the morning news-| + Hapare tial He NAGE The came to anchor in a for meinbers ” Veni flotilin of gayly decorated offittal stem and is not a wnember, An | boats and commercial craft, from the vening World repor a as seen ae jdeeck of every one of which bands wann ion. Lt was mee i : rate Rar H tyed the "Murseilla and "Sta ‘ Municipal Build. Spangled Banner Indiseriminatel {while a squadron of aeroplanes mad: Nettice Att i 1 mighty humming over-head and a ne : [Uttle fleet of destroyers deployed to from the ity unty, State fleet tion, and it is absurd to say tha li @seucMtarshal uw take t would apply ne 1 naval tug Vigilant at 1.20, aft M nu is not entitied to any| On His Caiupiaict, Police At-| informal welcome on the Paris, fuse he has not reached the age or} test Gussie Humann and | LEE the Batt here 4 xly yea However, he w Ixty Youth of 18 at Dance th Gen. Pershing, Goy. M an within a few month, it t 4 not ayor Hylan yt ceking a pension, why is he paylng acmirat th ne sy Avie midnight at Schwaben’s Hall, Myrel) cr : t Pe Mt vay cks ind Knickerbocker Avenues, Brook ve ay! eenovie yn, when Detectives O'Connell and! ! wmnebo n-| v0 : fhe ictcona Sun mew | Ronee A wlute the ised.abont the Boylan plan, whoreby, | K-ummel of tie Fe pene an from tye Paswed Port William and were th 1 vurage thrift among, Yon arrived, ealled 6 Be ree SOS rina) for Uw starting of an uprow ayments into o fund ROOP ARG Bey s nen of whistles, bells and cheers at the v prisoners were Joseph Libasu Lae tuatd {Battery which was clearly heard elchteen, No. 72 Troutman Street, aa: | nptoyee es not get any Sl above the din of the city as far nort i 14 t ret! Gussie Humann, twenty-three, of Ne. ns City. Hail 3 Hates Avenue, Woodhaven. 1 nt, It does not come out of the) ee y hasan Soanisen i’! | MANY WOUNDED SOLDIERS JOIN BD SEE aS vull om the complaint of Harry | 4p 1 WE WELOONE ho, Dlaheige Ateornoy Glia oer ob Sracaaen eranactge arinian © crush of humanity at F he Boylan act la the per EN eas Heir ira inty, No, aig) 2ark w strongly milita yaar n't know fe! BYAAING | wien Mivesi, Oxone Park. @ vot There were hund 0 m ROM ‘i att en hit eported to be dying att malo An soldiers, aorne in 47 eeaury.t Support the: pene and another iy tls abdomen 1 by thelr pilver n which founded system he Nelines uusanivg hd hla ty pall ns. There were s zat x es ste ge tnt i the road a¢ Woodhaven Boulevard | men. wound ind whole, in ¢ , gi eae \nd 15th Avene lust evening and| Horizon biue and high, two-peaked ; . him ospital, where he ft 1 fighting man 4 i 1 bis 1 rhese men passed throug ; neat ara I used Humann, pollve * the plaza op Pees ae tia eat ebout tour weeks ago. | PD the d 1 only ry s pm u wiled me to back | or sod Battery Place door and asked me to take a walk Bands nbarking from the boate (Continued Second Page We ed about @ mile aml 4) whieh had gone down the Bay to ac- eee Cs alt ber © said we bad gouelcompany the Marst > shore made MELLON SAYS BEER far envus 2 ax we turned back | enthusiastic efforta to drown out th RULING WILL STAND |. lium started shooting. He! accompany tte procession up th sus anybod hat L knew, but e cit B Gov. Miller, Cha i ti M. Schwab, Admiral Hu + Secre © Treas elo ¥ : : ; . , lean having canal ta George Washing WwW net t ia banquet | Sis 2, tase’ ¥ ¢ mittee f Altied fel I \ as the Goverr Island i the Bilt guns sounded and 4 the a. , aes Korelon Uavernn r the p Gov. M and t the id ers clals vanged them ; na 7 i him 1 nded nt Ta 1 § tan forward w t 1 ¢ n < up 1 at e i y “ { tories t by a! th | Pershin tht nin th t . 4 i ag FALE WORLD (HAVEL BUREAL " & hy t t « 4 y € r manufactured day and/and made an informal welcoming may be used medicinally. ead” tranclsss”'Guécks “Yor speech, which was audible emily to Sarena oy eee ere jedniniee 3 = eee ——————— ea a ene = er ee mmrnmenn ae ee ee

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