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‘To-Morrow's Weather—RAIN. ATES! @pe Tord, E i “ Cireul: lation Books Open to All.” dd ] “Circulation Books [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | to Al VOL. LXII. NO. 21, 1,884—DAILY._ ’ | —— — a a ~ Mysterious Widow Starved Alone With Riches Ute’ kc in N E Ww % F R K, Mc Fy N D AY, 0 CT T o B = “ 3 1, fran see Soa PRICE THREE CENTS. Bf RENT CONFERENCE RES myer So, 5 URED AS CROMDEDCAS | -—ASAPERSINML MEAG Fgh EH ME SLPPNG ON DAM TRACKS. —a2, j < | Mrs. Easton Deali| WRIT BARS UNION t | | Only With Grocer and Had FROM COAL MINE. | : Uz. | Foch and Pershing Rushing to No Callers. Judge Anderson Stops Efforts to] | Join Diaz, Jacques and Organize Workers Long ' \ en es Sone 'HER FAMIL Y 1S FOUND. oh Strike, ; y H a aoe Saar Washington Meetings to Aim at PEACE TARGGPO) VETS, ;seateh Reveals | Estranged |) YDIANASOnts)/ Ost) aA ie: Scores Are Hurled to. Floors and AL ETS. . . junction directed at stopping the : 4 Bialananie 3 : Co-operation of All Nations to - Claimants to Fortune | tnitea ane Workers of America | Pavement, and Six Surgeons and . \Vice President Lauds Arms Found in House. from efforts to unionize the William- a eal Wartime Wounds and Re- =U Z ae Nurses Are Kept Busy Treati ar t Indust f isall ’ orld Conference—Emery Rap alatven SUGUm ate mare’ Geston|| ai sen oe wet bila ies f ep y . ng } r ndustry o e , aii Relatives of Mrs. Marg ston, | miners have been on strike for more store y of W Ww Congress. Wis sun FIC Avan HELLO C4 UE) WA A gach wan Yosioh Atte Wounds of Victims—Two Other \2 three-story ame home ut No. 90) Pederal Judge dersoen «1 he % ‘| =NC KANBAS Clty, Och a.—win! ye uy ime hom Seabee eeeleniel aa Accidents Caused by I Mist. DAVID LAWRENCE LIFTS JHE VEIL ; 1 — With) putnam Avenus, Brooklyn, having | ground thal the union was. seeking | 4 . Marshal Foch and Gen. Pershing) |, . ————$$_$_—____ starved in’ apite of her bank ac-| to restrain trade ; é s as x : s ths Aeue AvLewion Convention! ¢ ane 2 wee 3 probably fatally, siurtly before 8 o'clock this morning when a northbound Frankly the True Story of What the Arma- iO laa te quarter of a million dollars, were ment of the order, some delify in its ' : EASES 5 ’ 2 n to-day its thtee-day session at | found to-day by J. J. Sullivan of No.| (smd: igauance was occasioned by a Gratiam Avenue car with a similar trailer, both crowded with passengers, ment Conference Is All About Exclu- which s# many notables wiil be) 496 Classon Avenue, who took charge | 0 a US Us jumped its silppery rails in the fog between Stagg and Ten Byek Streetx, : en i i lon of the body yesterday p brought | discussion b ourt a pun sively for The New York Evening World. esent pitas ERO ean At aa Donald, | al we to the’ exuat text/of ihe orden Williamsburg, and erashed into a crowded southbound car. | ~ o Nerv home to-day Alle MeDonale as to the ¢ c © ol ore ‘’ Much ans has been thrown about the real reason why Gen Armando Diaz of the Tt ian | eee ieee nea pnald and Mri shia creat The force of the impact threw the southbound car crosawise in the f epokesmen of the world powers will gather in Washington Nov. 11, J/armic ‘a4 4 re oh Me pee ey st | Lawrence Sweeney of No. ISL West ¢y ” street and soveral score of passengers were hurled to the floors and the t a series of t Z i a rence tells he sium ane a cage Areitatees aed m; re re. oad e Bron chile 1") ‘ \# In a sel i Mr Law = s 1 nee the is representing Tvesident Harding, Kingsbridge x ad, tne U ‘ a : n N Nk pavement. They were brulsed by the falls, cut by broken g! and trampleu r t ylain ds, the amazing background and underly 5 5 f Fi vrother of J fastor + first t n 1 vin | ba ind and un LOS leis epoets lore audenen to-day a n a rol a " A under the feet of the other terrified passengers, poses of the conference | ; See e a ae. eRe nephews and nieces said they WISS ANNA Mosse vi ie al ate clear how vent is of vital import not merely J] 2nd Admial | Heatty of thet had been estranged from their aunt RS ® Ambulances from St. Catherine \ tiile Shighbrow" t tplomatist and war expert, but to the average Puls Aba oxtestedicatly tor many years but declined to tell Betrothal of C. W. Morse’s Daugh- | Hospital and the Greenpoint Hospitas Oe SB eee on entail ee 3 = [| this afternoon what caused their differences. They ter Announced—Fiance Is Now wire onued (by ZAsut) John oem mag and woman America | The proccedi began with gongs | ™ Mis Kaston was the widow of ie a ce ! ») \ who had just alighted trem the nome , by Mme. Schumann-Heink, whose | ae nif Walton; who.wes contecled in U. S. Health Service. | bound car, and Drs, Price, Anello \ | welse pshesice yee ce eee aca | with the Mutual Life Insurance Com- The engagement of Anna Klsio and Brenan with three nurses at- pee i a the darker days 2 <5 d p Fir i ; from ih) it , pany and died about cight years ago: Morse, daughter of Charles W. Morse tended to the injured. Many refused } First Article of the Series. of the war i uthorities little treatment, but those more seriously ‘a ‘ . “2 ey could give the authorities little ‘ npine. Adfatre, shu ‘ ’ 5 Then John M, Emery of Grand BA Mae Nan RRA eras ke = prominent in shipping affairs, has hurt were carried'to the office of the ‘ By David Lawrence. Rapids, Mich, National Commander /otlier Information, Sitar ae sits | ay . [been announced from the Morse Street Cleaning Department at No, 238 ) Copyright, 1921, by The New York Evening World, of the Legion, called the convention | Pasty A te een banks recorded} WeSt 44th St. Place Hac}apurtments in the Hote! Woodward Graham Avenue, Pho two bellevedt. > x the g z/to order and the ‘ocatior as ro~ 5 is 1, - ~ m nm dl wre; . WASHINGTON, Oct To the ay cents man or woman thinking] to order en 7 ‘ ony Ok ey Bt "|in books in'the house. A la quan- Locked Doors, Secret Pass- Miss Morse is to marry Dr. John Cas- | be fae He unured re: A about the Winter's coal or household affairs the big conference in| nounced by the Rev. John tlonat| tity of valdable jow n , son Geiger of California. | Luke Hymowitz, forty-three, No. 73 of Chattanooga, Tenn. National rahi word and Handgrips. Misy acon AURIS OF . A AS | Harrison Street, Brooklyn, fracture of Washington next week may seem to convey an impression of things aca-|(shapiain, Addresses of welcome |Ca4h was also found ma sanel s eons Mote. & graduate of the 19neh [three ride and cute od the head/ai ) : ; a ecileamlaie NIBH wal 4 peepee ane . is nity + She was eighty-five years old anc = School, is active in the social wok of eyes santas = Vint ; i ° demie ana afield—something f highbrows” in Washington to] were made on . alt Bie Had Wed Tai Cade, nouner tor; Allycteal| ‘ne rivet miasenialtalalse-a tern nhER BHEESCU JUAIAGePANE CHUPEE. oe House | pected tor Vote} face He was taken to St. Cather- “ sae and responses by Legion ¢ s, af- |) a eda: there Pecnlin/ har : ei f ie Sarat iS . Re > ne's. a “Motry aver p ter which committee reports were re. | Years, but no on aoe eee onan |{22med for the purpose of violating GES EEEReRat Nats repeals is one Support to Lloyd George Stephen Eskowakey, forty, dees But the conference is the biggest ‘ ever having had a visito cords] a. volsteas a gestae she ‘ years nan § tn, Daca De ae ; y ye Bae ey sac cepa ciate ais a vested, ‘ana delegation prowgnt a|in the Surrogate's office do not ahow |' stead Act and protected by| sigs genie R. Morse of Bath, Me. Dr, in Peace Parleys. Gold Street, Brooklyn, internal tn- var. It-touchea every family not only eoase evita bobeat, went here by [of the probation of a will by her hus- [locked doors and secret passwords | Geiger, now with a scientiftc commis -— ius C ana cuts on the a ad. He wie wan 5 f eee en ce cuted to Muershat {band or the granting of letters of ad-|“nd handgrips, was reported to-day|aion at the University of California] LONDON, Oct, a1.—Col. John Gitet- F aken to St, Catherine's, | tho’ world, It has a : ! | le ce lean tian . | She lived’ alone, neighbors who] Agent. The premises raided are on| ciated with the Setentitie Research| tsoyq ceorges Irish policy in Com-| > Atemmnn arene: ! oundir “Conference on Lit Pee ee rena und. “Mavshal Foon [Knew her casually recall, first on the] the seeond floor at No. 149 West 44th| Division of the United States Healtn | 2” mi derncon when ‘he basan'\NG tetetiate Ohare a een tation of Armament and Discussion | cont wreetinge to the first session of |#econd (flon the house and then) Street, ang three men arrested there|Service. He was a Major in the/™on* this.uflernoon when he began| No. 263 Selgle Street, Brooklya,:freq- ene Hearn Bice " | ry en lat te the spiit|moved into the basement a month| save the names of William B. John-| United states Army debate on his resolution eonsuring the Wie the ae npn set left leg yeeiadl os : | - ny ‘ " nen et eae eo, when complained to Otto|son, Harry Smith and Jack Harris. ——— Government for its conduct of peav# wanier mie resins well But its rea pose, its real job, isn Jof the ex-service 1 i) stand al- } s-oaa the About -thirtyealx eatians Jo: 5 : a , thirty-seven, No. expressed by those words at a AND STEAL AX ays 1 things for which we | Spita, a delicatessen de sad ree es ie y-six gallons of Lauer] NEW OPENS FIGHT negotiations with the Sinn Fein, The! yan Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn, cute Ea aad eectea ari para Rs fought.” ‘The French Marshal char-[Atreet, thet she wax too feeb jnohitition azent managed to get} ON SOLDIER BONUS] Hows ss exvected to vote on the reso-| on the head and internal injuries. asadicnatee \ Synate e - lacterized his greetings as “from. the ange the ats ‘yaa old’ and alone] introduced in the club inet Thursday | ee lution at 8 o'clock this evening atte: | Michael Yetkowkus, thirty-two, No. ‘are ate atin sie ne | heart « soldier to another ee ee ite abject wore nt tearthani|and remained dor along Hine 1eoKin i i Mien enelh Yai tee Ryd wear ee 83 Little Street; Miss May Goets, perts follows the details of commer-| Another Chauffeur Held Up address Commander] she was the abject more 6 meullen methods of aperation He| fina Senator Raises Point That} aitnousn there appeared to be] seventeen, No, 298 Humboldt Street: nity In the neighborhe She hadlover the ods of operatio ; ele ur East? What} 4. Fare Who Uses Stolen said the issue of national ad-| Pity in the neighborhood sire PRS eT Mee aeRO Amendment Is Not every assurance that the revolting| Bruno Sekarskey, No. 214 Graham does meant a) eHienee | ompensation for t ex- | resented, bi fee rh ee and returned to the place Saturday Constitutional Unionists could not muster more than| Avenue; Miss Evelyn Gana, twenty~ ; Oi <e to Get Away. gervice man has not\bech at all set-/ who Had served Nan WIS Biotest ing with Menclox ana four othe ; fifty votes and would be overwhelmed| five, No, 219 Ten Eyck Street; Mrs. ; | ued for more shan lx sears, the in ny eee yon) Waste ON, Oct. 31—The Ke-|ny the Lloyd George forces, who] Marie Mart, fifty-five, No, 178 Jack- fern . o ana . af roes into Putnam Avenue, a Ane re ut a K , Z xper ; x mee n and three men hailed] “L cannot conceive of a Congress] of nogrons tnle | ill Oi Tuniformed police officer left the club |Pbican fight’ on the Reed soldier| would be assisted by Liberals and] son Street; Miss: Helen Relsenteld j i pert and he will tell you ar No. 159 West 1024 Street, |8° “derelict in its duty, so unmindful | family of ici a h B in they arrived, Hunts amendinent the Tax Re rites, the sttuation wa, rded}and Richard Kozalseir, forty-five, q keeping pr y th af 1 r é ea ee fof its just obligation to those who] Of her, Consequent re ae Bhrde/NhgoKS on the outer doar-at|l sional Kae eaahed lordnan ds. Rak as ly Important No. 270 Stagg Street, all of Brooklyn, i navy that each nation with. | ®t Broadwa SAM ved the untry at great financial} rarely mad i nee saueeaued the street level admitted the raiders 7) i eee lerable significance was, at-| were injured, but at their own ree | nue: adaniton and the first to-day and told » to drive them joss, or so blind to the wishes of our au roraaines f 8 Bie eeationea [tO weatinalle: whee) theysmer chal i New Repub an, indiana Who] tached to the possibility that « great] quests were taken to their homes. | thing you know you aro in the midst/in his taxieab up Central Park West| people as to be misled again into re-|Peading or lasing olf fashioned) | \ Sn itre ey Ie i raised the poin © amendment | number of Unionists, while not join raffic on Graham Avenue was held / of a technical disc 1 t y led where to |fusing to adjust the economic) bal.) MUSIC O° © er, wher Cain nin the place on ‘Th gaye ee RCO RRE IC HOD AS e ng the nts of their purty in] up for more than an hour while @ { 4s pointed out tt disarm hi 1 of the women} ance between the man who went to i few minutes on the porch, {the Secret password—the nume of a ——- {attacking the Government, would ab-| wrecking crew from Ridgewood got | iment is unthinkable because a police | tapped on t 1s and ordered him| war and the man wha did not," he | out for a few 1 im- Morning mewspaper—and also thoy DUM OF Aomte Not a Candidate for) stain from voting on the resolution! thw two badly, damaged cars back on force is needed for dom to turn inte 70th Street. When he the children « a seevet_ grip, which wax indicated by] pants. ost San See ponsored by their party unless the] the tracks gid that areduetion piament!| wad sone act su throuehtha for us \ © political | Pressed by: | \e movements the index finger. | eiretos 5 4 we definite assurance that! ‘pho fox was cause of another and “limitation of armament” mean they signaled him to stop and all got| clause in Legion's constitution, | cluse, w« Been a cimae cota | Thereupon the six agents were ad-| rumor ne "| Ulster would not be sacrificed collision at Nostrand and Flatbush > two distinct thin 3 be ex-jout, ‘They pretended t could not| which "will not pe one who aaah mhe se Dinas ait fy fimitted to a nic inished room, | eandidat an | Report been circulated widely | venues, Motorman Joseph Long was : plained hereatte ma and asked him to get} \ ! Ee Te ein adagtand on They assert they bought two orange |= \! Sinn Vein are willing to trede| inanig because of the mist to see @ There's also an w “s elp them figure how much — which she wot At g n ireo drinks knows , J ate counties of Ferman-| freight car.standing on the track. Ho the conference) came, t> be: called. “It each iowed, SGep MANES 22 Resa ar aee ae a Hee and a bottle ot | SHE'S TOO SPORTY, J ie: p9u vy ron. sicutd Laoya Georg sot the emergency brakes and jumped, throws a good deal o ton what's} Wien he reached the aldewalte, ac a | MiginOb By Aid: SOARED ; nger a id « dolar eacs| DECLARES MAN, 81, [0 is sport reassure the Untonis:s othe gront end of the car was crushed, going to happen. This will be told in’ cor two of the men| WARN ITALIAN CABINET | , sel ae 1 the real > tha would not partitioned | ieroen persons were shaken up and ears 1 me several time | SUING WIFE OF 70 Me another despatch q 1 1 him, while the other} T@ RESCUE COMMUNISTS] 72? eR Pe ee ee eras | 1 the three men . fro y a pas t by broken gMss. Long hurt his rT ; hronet | 1 passed the house and asked me t : | t 1 nen nego PARIS CONFERENCE MERELY ' RGA two: Anemon Avand! LOrGNgh | a fe iplnee W ; iain to DREW UP A TREATY ret peak I thee Real amd ange cy( “Hatin Proletariat” Senda Uitte] (Continued on Second Page) — | Merrick sald to-day thar ay tho} Aged Civil War Veteran, Who | liga the Irlsh WAM at wane|lip oa ee ence ee oe ay) aS and ther ave 1 drove | \ ger] 8 " wa ; 7 | st 1 all over the Tenderloin dis.| ct b-] ius nu Street, Brooklyn, su tip. 6 jreaty. 4 , Ie with neither taxi nor carfa te A fe we WOMAN'S BODY FOUND |, A special squad in at work fe to Elope, Asks Annulme at nt ntusions and abrasions: this NE Pe aad acorn : Toliny) Ga ast diver cf Nor| te : (Vhiees the roe | ON SHORE OF L. 1. SOUND)» jetting “evitene:| Bgl ia hal pin ad vider hein niGalter cine eat eee A CHOULYAL end: heliies (20 mney At t, was robbed by on xbausin -c eans to Howard BK P | GENEVA, Hl, Qer at found In the f ished because of slippery of auinising: Bel neH ES t 61 i and As i hing to ay ultimatum| Cag tn Bathrobe, Bore Yo Marke i M. Runde sit saris » ny \n ine FORE PAG ® A ‘ t 2.30 A, MT |made F * t mat Identity Not Yet Learned b vil Wa t len Stati Coney Island. | (Continued 6: 1 Page) aged him at Broadway and 50th} wa pea Co TOPs ere Steiner gS DR hedy of an unknown # | 3 ares that man ia 1 too old tricted pb! n Were taken to their hom { ie en ho got cut at'the Am.|Torretia by » Proletsrian committec ; tL ‘Abe earn, He filed a applica eatment by Dr. Maliner of the BOYS WITH G GUN ROB |= ork Were: (Waa ixta of the) awo) Can mlen n0 cult Court here t 1s | Untonia and Hospit ‘ anothe, nort distance awa r to-day t e f annulment of his M 1 is BROADWAY CAFE & man 1 1 ands w fsa) to tolerate’ was Wale eN + ae ve Frances Gath That this House n grave] FOUR WOMEN ESCAPE ae jross's fare and then the two backed| generaiiy interpreted az a threat to in| tv C i ieyenty ; fe act the Gov- is ths about eighteen yeara| Gr 7 took $23|sugurat heh saimpaigy) ot fart 8 Runde ae Gratelaa axl 4yon negotiations with d FROM DUBLIN PRISON £ John | ¢y F way the fi res, The possibility ae: a long time.| me : | egates tr Sout Ireland who = as) | tn m. drovevaway i the|and ts era of the American| clea in @ ma Bacup tens pau uincy, Sep: 919, says he has | 988 ron 2 be ud DUBLI 31,—Four Irish women, / eee Cai wise p | other. taxls w anlar Was S0UnA lef etlackee ra.of the American! with black stockings Of Abraham Leng | learned aince the wedding that his | have taken the oa! allegiance tol politcal prisoners in Mountioy Prison, ordered three customers, a waite ee bandoned af dé Strest and Tenth cresented itsclt weighed about 119 pounds, # eet, who con-| wife is “sporty the I Republic and have repu-|this city, escaped from custody last SN ee ees are Avenue The police say" It belongs > ght brown or auburn hair, a Ket agency at) Rundell met hie wife while he [diated the authority of the Crown, Inight. One of them, Linda Keara, a ba one moved after facing @ ona |i a West Nyack man and believe it} Denies in Commons That Britatn| none of which are missing ere are 2 ¢ nue and 49"! wos at the Goldiors’ Home at ‘And tn ylew of the fact that an was serving a sentence of ten Hy @ observing the revolver, and the! was stolen. Seeke to Cancel Debt, no marks on the hody, which was Democrat cs in the 17th ; be Al el &* lact of Pari'ement for the settlement a an MONDE aaa marae Be = LONDON, Oct. $1,—Sir Robert Horne.|taken to ‘Tuthill's Morgue : y Distr A cancelled check Quincey, She | ried h him one jof thy relations between Great Britain] ‘The escape was effected by means of a pe yang up the “no vale” lever |, HR JORED TRAE or of the Ixchequer, oMetaliy| tuck, The body had evidently teen for $29,000 nigned by Levy and paya-| day at the Institution and then |and Ireland wan passed as recently a(n rope Indder thrown across tho prisan Ya counter, re h Be a n tha: House et Oormant thial : |ble to Samuel Marx, Tammany lender) made advances to him which | !aat year, this Houso Is of the opinton| w A *, on the cash register and took out few. 'x. yous. Utelepbone ‘firexman qfafternoon, that Great Bri fy negotl- ane beueed for aeveral days, of tho 17th Dintelot, 1s explained by a an a ‘ ant he [thht-no proposals for the Government| ys and the basis cinmpanet bet < The bandits then backed out, parcels poe, dey * ating with tho United States for cancels oroner Morley Lowls will Mid an! Marx na n loan which has been re-| Caured him to elope with her, th ottBouthern Ireiind should be made mbanhkmons pa , i riots an uutumopiie and escaped: foe 3 rat irate aes “OS A th ne (nauinst probably to-day. is paid me) itl maya cost gang I Pa site Mor he moat daring J taeivery te /

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