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os i 1 i : | pearserw sy 37 rey se EE it 006 GIVES ALARH TWENTY FAMILES SAVED FROM FRE Firemen Overcome -- Flames Mount by Clotheslines @hort gains Lourie kicked clear over Harvard's goal line. The kick was necessary because Princeton was Penalized for Princeton's offside kick elles MORRIS ACCLAIMED AS 4 THE POOR MAN'S JUDGE ronx Voters Resent Citizens’ # Union's Criticism of Him. “More than five hundred men and Women In the Br accepted the in- Vitation of the Non-Partisan Committas Of Women for Judge William EB, Morris “to a reception in honor of Judge and Pee, Morris at Webster Avenue and 9 : eth Street pursday night com. mittee was formed in protest inet ‘0 Another, Tenement tha report issued by the C'tinena’ Union —_—- on Judge Morris's candidacy, The re- rt has stirred deep resentment in the ‘Twenty families were driven to the Bronx, where Judge Morris has veen a ‘ Dopuiur idol beenune of his rent doors treet In night clothes and alx firemen sions. of Engine No. 19 were overcome by The non-partisan character of the “committer was emphasized” repeatedly smoke and fas during a cellar wood- ~The Chairman, Mrs, William Swan, Whe ie Vice Ghairman of the Bronx bin fire early to-day in the six-story “League of Voters, announced house at No. 424 West 29th Street herself an Republican, as did nad l averel speakers, A barking dog attracted Policemen Mrs, Elia O'Gorman Btanton, leader Carver and Grebuer of the West 30th ‘Ot the organized Catholic women of the a x, said that “Judge Morris has gained the enmity of certain big cor- poration lawyers who control the Bar * Association and the Citizens’ Union by he pains he takes to render Justice to Street Station, and they assisted tenants to the street. The blaze did only $500 damage but melted gas con- nections, which made {t hard to fight. armen Ste ignore The six firemen overcome we & it vita ‘ome were re- Morris; himgelt Wittroduced vived in the street with milk ob- tained from a Borden station a block away. A fire which burned up the entire week's wash of the tenement at No. 200 Seventh Avenue this morning caused a panic among the tenants of its «'x stories, who crowded the fire- escapes and seemed, at one time, as if ready to leap into the street. It was in an apartment on the first oor man's Judge, who has - undreds of thousands of womem ‘and children from being turned into “the streets by grasping landlords.” CAPT. MERRITT, 69, WEDS GIRL AGED 22 Wrecking Company Head First Met French Baron's Daughter x a s Convert, floor that the fire started. It swept ° When She Left through this to the rear and there Capt, Israel John Merritt, sixty- | caught the first line of wash hanging nine years old, President of the Mer- from its palley line across tho air- ditt -Chapthan Wrecking Company ghaft. The second line caught at and one of the wealthiest residents of once, ag did the others to the top of ‘Whitestone, Queens County, married the building. yesterday Miss Vera Sims de Satge, Joseph Pergote and Walter Reinan, Awenty-two, daughter of the Baron metre reagers for the Consolidate’ and Baroness de Satge of France, Gas Company, who were passing, now living in England. darted into the building to hurry the The bride and bridegroom first met tenants out. They got out on tho es- fix years ago when Miss de Satge came canes of the third, fourth and fifth from the Couvent de I'Assumption figors and began carryin ie children in Paris, where she was educated, to gown, James Patrissi, who lived on live with her aunt, Mrs, J. W. Stan- h 4 bs the third floor, carried down his two Jey of No, 183 North Eighth ivenus, Uttle children and the small’ daughte “Whi e. Mer uncle, J. W. Stan- dy, Pea iat cn Gn Gilat Nee of a neighbor. Patrolmen Cahill aud | Mional Bank, of which Capt aferritt Sams of the West 35th Street Bias dg a director. | tion carried down four women from ‘The marriage ceremony was per-|te fifth and sixth floors. formed in Grace Protestant Episcopal _A8 this was necessarily slow work hurch, Whitestone, by the Rev. @nd as there seemed a chance still Villlam Jenkins, the rector, in the that some one might leap, Deputy resence of & few relatives and Fire Chief Ross sent a number of his ends. J. R. Merritt, son of the men to the escapes to bring down the bridegroom by his first wife, long,™ost frightened and to assure the dead, was best man for his father. others that there was really no dan- There were no bridesmaids, The bride ct. By the time the tenement had ore a gown of dove colored crepe ‘uleted down the fire was out. and carried a bouquet of pink roses ——— ag ad Honsyaeea trip in_ the CHURCHES URGE PEACE ANscoouple wil dive 4 | PRAYERS TO-MORROW uth the couple will live on. Capt. Sierra estate on the Shore*Road, Joint Appeal In Sent Out to Twenty Million Communicante, itestone, To-morrow will be an ‘International Day of Prayer for the success of the Conference on Limitation of Armament, and the hi of Protestant communions all over the country have issued Jointly ‘an appeal to the 20,000,000 communicants they represent, asking their co-operation “tn mind and heart and will." The ap- peal says in part: “We have come to a fork in the high- way of human history. To the left lies the old way of suspicion, Jealousy and seinahnes 7 the right. the way of mutual tru: -operation and brother- hood. The first road requires growing armaments and leads to the horrors of another war. The second requires Kencles of international law and justice #nd leads to a warless world.” corperectetiiperereeer 2,500 POUND HANNA COFFIN. Twenty Men Lift Co! Train fer Cleveland. Contained in one of the heaviest coMins ever made in this country, the body of Dan R. Hanna, millionaire of this city and Cleveland afd son of the late Senator Mark Hanna, was placed on a train at Croton-on-the-Hudson last night to be taken to Cleveland. Mr. Hanna died of heart disease early Thursday at his Croton home. The coffin is of a specially prepared bronze. It is of great cost and weighs 500 pounds, Twenty men lifted it aboard the train leaving at 7.43 o'clock last evening. It will arrive in Cleve- | land this morning and be taken to the home of Daniel R. Hanna jr., where an Episcopalian service will be held at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Hanna mausoleum at Lakeview Ceme- tery. The body was accompanied by Mr. Hanna's sister, Mrs. Med/ll, McCormick; his sons Mark and Carl and his five daughters, Misses Ruth, Charlotte, Elizabeth, May and Natale Hanna, ts Mii asecinctal ty GRAHAM STILL IN SAND SLIP. Digging continued yesterday for Will- Irvine will be held this afternoon at| !am Graham, who sank in a sand slip at the residence of James F, Turnbull, No.| the dam construction work of the New 212 Bpring Street, Ossining. Dr. Irvine | Jersey water supply At Wanaque last died suddenly from heart disease last ‘Tuesday. Efforts df the rescuers were Tuesday in Washington, where he had halted by the necessity of constructing & lived since joining the War Risk Insur-| new shaft to hold back the sand and Re a MORE DRY OFFICE RECORDS MISSING ‘important Papers Referring to Ac- cused Druggists Disappear From Yellowley’s Files. | Valuable records referring to whole- bale druggists and manufacturers cited | to show cause why thelr permits for Uquor removal should not be revoked re miss ng from the Prohibition En- forcement Office here, Acting Director ‘Yellowley announces. Mr. Yellowley sald he learned of their disappearance when he was called as a witness In a case and turned to the file that had contained them. He has no clue, he said, to the person who took them, but has begun an investigation, oe FRESHMAN AT RUTGERS DYING OF FRACTURED SKULL. Leckea From Room, He Tries te Reach It From Window LeAge and Falls, C. Douglas Barnes of Newburgh, N. ¥., a freshman at Rutgers College, ts dying of a fracture of the skull received when he fell from a window ledge on the fourth floor of Winant’s Hall, a dormi- tory, early yesterday. He was found by @ watchman and sent to St, Peter’s Hos- pital, New Brunswick, N. J. ‘After studying late Barnes went to a bathroom, and the door of his room closed with a spring lock. Rather than ‘awaken lis roommate to open the door, he went through an adjoinin, ‘and | tried to crawl along on the outer le to his room. Warren 8. Dunn saw him nm the ledge but did not hear him fall, Pek B a sl att, Dr. Irvine's Faneral To-Day. Funeral services for Dr, Robert T. Aboard ance Board in Apri He was Health| the care required in sinking splles to Officer of Ossining for thirty years, | avoid injui yo the body of the man few Qntii’he ‘resigned last March, and Ww hope to A ve. physician at Sing Sing prison from 18} inly two men can work in this shaft, ‘to 1908. nd are sent down with ropes the: fround their waists to avert danger of sharing the fate of the man the; ey SCRATCHING OF PIMPLE FATAL, iving to unearth. Laurent Gd, ‘News was received in Goshen yerter- a, Chatrma of the North New - y, Water Supply Commission, has day that Mrs, Sadie Knitfn of New. Sv eee aupely, Comin 4 unsh digd as a result of pimple on her face, Mra, twenty-eight, was the wife of Stephen Kniffin. The pimple appeared ten days After she scratched and squeezed jt the sore became infected and blood polaoning developed es Max Ho Pt All Goer to Hin Wife. Hochstim Drive, ecene since Tuesday evening. pat ceca! A Celebrate Their Golden W Mr. and Mra, Bennett Mark: |650 Riverside Drive, will @elebrate their golden wedding anniversary to- night at the Hotel McAlpin, The gath- erlng will include thelr four sons and eight grandchildren. —————_ No. g9/URGE WALDO FOR PHILIPPINES. WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—Appojnt- ment of Khinelander Waldo, former Police Commissioner of New York, No. Mrs Annie Morningside Max, was prominent tn politics on the of whose husband, THE EVENI 6 scvittan eens. ‘ @ te Be . WORLD, SATURDAY, NOV Memb LIEUT. A. J. HIRSCH. LIEUT. LEA CARILLO. ers of Women’s Motor Corps Delivering Milk at Hospitals Ute Parkway, dri th noon of Armistice Day will be a br ¢ CORNELL HAD LEAD ON COLUMBIA IN touchdown. Score—Cornell, 7; Hanson kicked the PENG QUARTER (Continued From First Page) offside p! Kaw made a ,rat down by going around right end on a form- jation play Pfann on an attempted lforward pass circled Columbia's right Jend for 20 yards, Pfann skirted Co- lumbla's left end for Cornell's first goal Columbia, 0 aneeeaneaiiieemmiaie AMNESIA VICTIM ADRIFT IN BROADWAY Lroagway. ‘The man, accordin he did not’ know his name or ts five feet eight, has dark con Ho wore a ri SS ee TREES IN VERDUN SOIL, FOR WHITE Win Be riway On witty ¥ Pitty trees a White Plains é rt in service duri will be planted along the ein batt! Verdun On the wite prot nize ne and the serv | Man ken to Belley: Wenre | Ring initialed “L. Wit An unidentified man about twenty- |seven, wearing a gray-striped sult, | green overcoat and brown oxford ties, was taken to Bellevue Hospital early |to-day suffering from amnesia. He | wae found wandering at 60th Street and ng to the polici weighs 100 nplexion ng initi PLAINS DEAD Janted Armistice Day. h one representing mun who gave his ing the World Wars Bronx River soil brought from 4 on the aft ection for each bre tablet relating ive of the war heor caped. Pa nan Miele of the Fifth} RST RAC Green Spring| Street sta sted ward | Valley Steeplechase: two miles and a Nolan of N Vest 18th treet |auarter: for four- ar-olds and up- é and said he saw him throwing a bot- | Ward Shoal, 141 (Ileegar), $8:40, $4.80 races ae ne & pote | ind 0.20, ye Trout, 148 (Haynes), | jee eae Ge, Window. Dolkn wee aid $640, second; Peccant, 141] ne if in $600 bi | (Barrett), $9.20, third Time, 4:24 _ Magistrate ¢ in Harlem | Transpero. Surf, Crest Hill, Keitie ’ | Court to-tey Ajlandre of|and Lytle alsa 342 Fast et to the work- (wo-vearcolba | | s f ttackin ew Veo Dat Joseph Lu 25 Prospect , $2.60 and $2.80.) Jorse when he went t os “once). $9.70. | mnployme agency of Borden's oo sae ie LL 5 SSS | i a 0, third: 1:151-5. ‘Field. | First Avenus and 117th Street to “Margaret Swift Grass, The (Continued From First Page.) for work. The Magistrate prom- | Vengeance . Fair Virginia, Mary ised a six months’ sentence tothe | land Belle, led Coll . Chateauga, next man found guilty by him of *Little Smie and Calistoga ters to-day to make detailed arrange-| strike violence. ‘Policeman Dungaie|@lso ran, © ments fr police guards for the re-|of the Hergen Street station arrested | | ‘ e "| Joseph Mack of No. 6 58th Stroct, M sumption of house-to-house dellv-| Frockiyny at Fulton street aud Clare: PIMLICO ENTRIES. en. mont Avenues, charging him with Coonicpharninys President Loton H. Horton sald at| throwing empty bottles at the plat | entree tor Meats, seco, Mid.; Nov 8 The noon he had ordered 390,000 quarts] form men oF the oven depot EIST RACK The ‘ arry Golden of No. $4 Law olde: Wx furlongs of milk down from the country for! stect > Prank. Cappanelll of oe Ae Cele ce to-morrow's supply, 99 per cent. of| brook, I. 1; Simon Furey of No. 1504 Pane ie ae the normal Sunday order. Amiatersamee Avenue and Ale: x 110; ‘Trajanus, Flanler of No. 141 West 143d ns ents a SEOON! S ‘Towson Stoeplechare; fo" bo hands of the companies, arrange? fo, twenty days by Magistrate Simp- So Infidel Jecnee 2 by routes, and while the first trips son. They were arrested Thursday aren, a of the new men will necessarily bo for upseting carts and spilling milk. ie 184 = on. He gave notice to their friends in| "THIRD RACE slo’ It Is beheved that normal con~ court that sentences up to six months | oki aed .upwart: ditions will be reached in a few days weer possible if any of them were | {ort King dees tle Ping clot, after house-to-house deliveries are disposed to ignore the warning. globe, GE “ety Mains fi Cyn 368: resumed next week. } ——— Tons hamaiol: tot; “ark lu, “108; ™Neacs ‘ : , ; ‘As an instance of the success o09 WOMEN’S MOTOR ROCHE RACH. Tie, Nonmmental Hantican 8 b » v a! f three-year-olda; six furlon Knobbie, 126: the milk distributors bringing thelr CORPS DELIVERS three. yoar-okdes Roche, 138) product to town and distribute tt the Sheffield Faris plant in West 56th Street to-day reported it had dis- posed of the 200,000 quarts it handied yesterday and that it had already in hand at 9 o'clock to-day 00,000 quarts, with 50,000 more quarts due this afternoon. . | To make milk easler to get and defeat Individual protiteering specu- lators in milk peddling. the Sheffield milk will be in greater volume than yesterday, when It was above 65 per cent. of normal, accordiag to the com- panies, The crisis is considered over. No additiona) men will be employed until the distributers find out how many of their former employees want their jobs Back. A call for a meeting of the wage committce cf the drivers the it side, is the’ sole beneficiary in the {ite br’ pusband. wocording ‘ts Vice Governor General of the Phi his (will, fied in the Surrogate's Court Ippines was urged upon President ¥,- e estate valued at “over Harding to-day by Representatives Feo ee ret! and $100 od aberee'go; Fish and Husted of New York. The -} £ | President i» understood to have ind | fated that Mr. Waldo was promineni Justice Santers's Ew , 870,000, | ly under c deration for the plac The will of the late Supreme Court — Justice Arnon L. Sauiers, who died PZDPRAL TRIAL FOR M'AULIFFE, Qet, 27, was filed to-day in Kings HARTFORD, Nov. §.—Thomas F. Me- Botinty The value ‘of the ‘estate is Auliife, former Federw Prohibition En- Placed at $70,000 and in left to thy forcement OMcer for Connecticut, will Nidow. “Two thousand dollars was left be t.led in the United States Court on to Henrietta J. Fuchs of No, 201 East charges of accepting bribes, Federal 17th Btreet, Manhattan, who was Jus- Judge Thomas, who refused to grant secretary, Arnon L. the motion of tle State's Attorney for bequeathed fle dather’s o dismissal of a writ of habeas corpus, made this announcement to-d j Station approached jor The men ran, but he caught Joseph | ! Mack, thirty-two, a carpenter of No. | SY. 65 68th Street, Brooklyn. The police oberge him with having thrown six bottles. | The “gave Border yesterday by strike “The police, them tiv inte 1 years, | Police Capt, He Bastedo members of the corps who MILK TO HOSPITALS to-day delivered milk to many hospi- reported n plant in East afternoon were 8. howevel the > Mans Roc Street, see Strikers yesterday afternoon cap- tured a wagon loaded with 100 bot. | Word was ed to-da tles of milk in front of Morivs Fe Headquarters of the d nando’s dairy, No, 189 Kast Houston |X. ¥ former Capt Street, and hurled almost all the be Schiotuman, who s tles through the plate glass window thirty-two years oy of the store, Fernando was on the| WANE nie renrement, wagon, In the dairy when the volley Wont to Deposit to of bottles through the window began du ie to pneuanonia, were women and children. They es- ‘be here protection the Little Mothers’ and Sisters’ Day | "4, Nur: Col. that two went to 34th Street threatened she added, they each ay at Po} at Depasit He nthe Apt, Be Germany live in Death Burial will] Lamb. a)seraie 06 PTH IACE- parol and waar ge” auile “and SI RACE—Sellin year-olds and yimani: one mile and a alxteent 95: Tody, 118; Sunnsland, aSalviria Stable entry is apprentice allowapee claimed. ) Three Bowie Handicap: thme. Fifty a | Ne Servic: ‘ellow uni . Bit a@& White, 1 Fifty Members Report for Service | Yellow Hang. a Hi Bin oie | in Manhattan—25 Autos nb IIe ae Neeen! Ai) Domenecrene | in Use Dark, Home, 9. | in Use. SIXTH RACE- uprard joriea! ln i Women's Motor Corps of] Kem a eye el A Tanto: America, reorganized for the occasion : sunny He m8 Paria, 100: *Noli Tuscan Mal PIMLICO RACK TRACK, Nov. 6.— Overmateh: THIRD RACE—V Merrimac, FC Dimmesttale. FIFTH RACE—Yellow Hand, esk, Bridesman. 4, RACE— Sunoy Hill, Anniver- sary, Mote. 8 . Ross entry, ‘Le Marsouln, Infidel Farms Company started twenty tale and day nurseries. Warime Rubidium, 118; Boelario, 104 trucks, General Manager Van Bum- ™embers of the corps, in uniform, | 08; alone Teo mell said, through the streets huck- "sponded to the call of Col, Helen| "Five 4 tice atering milk at the standard price, 12 Bastedo at 8 o'clock this morning,| Wether clear Track fasts cents a quart for loose milk, 16 centa They londed the autos at the Shef- for Grade Bia botties and 4s cente| field plant in West 67th Streot ang at PIMLICO SELECTIONS. for Grade A in bottles. the Borden plants In East 19th and Sys The milk distributers to-day will! ast 34th Streets and delivered milk} phe vening World selection for Mor begin enrolling such of their atriking| te the U. Public Hospital, the] day's races are as follows employees as desire to return under | ecple's, Volunteer, New York, Broad c—J. K. the open shop plan. Distribution of | Street and Lying-In Hospitals and vice Chairman The TH RACE—Knobbie, Ross en- bam- NTH RACE—Sunnyland, Tody, Rubidium, PIMLICO SCRATCHES. LOSTON, Nov. 6 was hurriedly issued last night by|eeded and they delivered the milk." a George W. Briggs, leader of tho} Ol. Bastedo to-day asked Major] RST RACE—Beverly Belle strike, but no information was ob-|Jennie Gi head of the cor in} THIRD RACE—White Haven tainable as to the time, place or| Brooklyn, to discuss with her the) FOURTH RACE—June Grass. object. extension of the corps’ milk delivery| FIFTH RACE—East View, Sedgefeld, to hospitals in that borough Kinnoul, Hildur [nese herein arsenal, Rayon Fitty. members of the corps have| SIXTH RACE—Flying Cloud, Lucky y outcom ead- | responded for service in Manhattan | Find, aaa lock, have applied for and been rein-| with twenty-five automobiles. Many A by Fal Sten. stated in their old jobs, but not as|more cars have been offered, Struck by en: . Brayshaw Dinsdale, No. 122 Alexan- members of the Milk Wagon Drivers’ — oo eon Gate on ivplitieed Union, The open shop is in full sway, |BOYS AS PURSE THIEVES | ¢7) eerie eee cart of a eign over eee ing ae ntermediats fa tig| ARE HELD IN BROOKLYN |§).02? iown'an he, gassed Yelnw. “ie strike for Mayor Hylan, told ie) » ; was taken to Lincoln Hospital suffer employers they were wrong not to Bley Complain From Women) ing from @ poselble fracture of the Kecept certain concessions mude by Reualt in Five Arreata, aul eS the strikers, admitted yesterday that] Three boys were held in $5,000" ball t was “really amazing what the milk |each in the Gates Avenue Court, Brook- Alpaatnn Bpantary, Erentionily companies have accomplished since |jyn, to-day on ¢ ct statchi _ Patent the strike.” At praseat, he added, d Of Snatchi"®) PARIS, Nov. 5.—The Albanian bound- there was''no emergency, whlch Jus, | Purses from women in Eastern Park-| ary wag practically settled by the Al- tified action by the Board of Health.” |%4¥. There have been elevent com-|iieq Council of Ambassadora to-day Five men went to the Borden milk | Plants lately, and the police say the| when that body gave {ts approval of the plant at No. 802 Fulton Street, Brook. [Poys have — confessor Two yytinger | Mne drawn in 1913, with certain minor iPen at 480 A. Mu to-day! and. after |Dox* were held forthe Chiliren's Court [ehanges. ‘The Itallan Government has ligetiing tnside ihe gate, throw emp | att old an, balk, at consented to this declston bottles at the five men ‘at work there, |Tammur, Noo 10st Rt Will Try To Diab: ed District Nobody had been hurt when Police: | and Branv Lorenzo, No. Attorney. man Dungate of the Be Nn Street) Avenur host years —The Council of the Middlesex Bar Association voted to-day to bring disbarment! Nathan A. Tufts, t proceedings uxainat who was’ removed from office as District Attorney of Mid- x County by Unguarded Mail mn CARBONDALE car on Milnois C jooted between tralia to-day, n oi It the Supreme Court Car Looted tm Il, Nov. 6A mat! tral rain No. 9 was arbondge and “en- was thé second @me in two weeks that the car had been robbed. ‘The car believed the loss je unguarded. It \s will be under $5,000, ; On Bronx} -land groups representing many ELECTION BETTING LIGHTEST IN YEARS; “5 TO 1 ON HYLAN Fred humm, Brooklyn Commis- sioner, Has Only $50,000 in Safe for Wagers. KILLS HIS WIFE, ENDS OWN LIFE IN died in his careee. He ap at they has only ‘THINK OF ME AS BUDDIE,’ to bet that Hylan's majority will be 200,000. Mr. Lyons did not call us up yesterday or any other time.” Mr. Lyons reiterated to-day that the reports of betting at 6 Tells Vete That Would Plex im Most. tg ana 7t0f ate HaPtOb a Tents NABH UES: hil Nas: you will think of me as a duddie und many Hall campaign ballyhe Lee cathay | (am oaneisiicn else WOMEN TO PARADE AS ARMS PARLEY OPENS nut would please ne most,” satd Gen. Pershing In talking to 20th Division vet- evans at their reunion here, While at the Hermitage, former nom: of Andrew Jackson, Gen. Pershing ceived asa gl’ta hickory walking made from a tree planted by the Tr tie Marchers From Many Nations to! President. Walk Fifth Avenne. | SS ee ‘Thousands of women will march fromn| MAN HIT BY TRAIN, Washingtoa Square up Fifth Avenue to/ Sith Street, starting at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on Noy. 12, when the Inter national Disarmamen Conference opens at Washington, | The Women’s Peace Society and tho| MAY HAVE BEEN SHOT | Tovestigaiion Ordered to Set Rest Ramors of a Marder. EB. Stricker of Midd J.. to-day ordered ex Prosecutor J sex County, N. Women's Peace Union will be in charge | numation of the body of Puul Surik of end it is announced that there will be) sewaren, N, J.. (0 determine wheth delegations from other American citles) there were ballet wounds in it. Tt forelgn | nody was found on Oct. trucks at Perth Amboy angled by a train, Subsequently, it was rumored Surik had been shot in» saloon near where his body was found and that the corpse was then thrown upon the tracks 15 on raliros nations. und had bee eae WEDDINGS HERE DROP WITH IMMIGRATION that to prevent the erime ' —— 85,401 Licenses ed up to Nov. 4 36,475 Last Yer Mayor Served With Order in Bolshevik revolution in Sweden, which wus discovered Jast June, have been sentenced to prison for treir parts in the conspiracy. Their terms range from schooner & Nova Scotia, was at Race Point earl Coast Guard station at F P, The! drive) tighteen months to four years reported. A crew of six men gecused of complicity in the move- cued and taken to the ment lave been acquitted. station, MEN WANTED e want immediately reliable, able-bodied men, between the ages of 21 and 35, for honorable, good-paying perma- nent employment in our American Shop Plan organization. Every man employed now and proving satisfactory will be assured of permanent position. WE NEED IMMEDIATELY ROUTE SALESMEN CHAUFFEURS ‘PLATFORM MEN PASTEURIZERS TEAMSTERS HELPERS YARD MEN BOTTLERS WATCHME APPLY 7 A. M. TO 7 P. M.. BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS CoO. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES 209 LEXINGTON AVE., Near E. 82d, N. Y. C. 154 WEST THIRTY-FIRST ST., Near Gth Ave., N. Y. C. 992 GATES AVE,, BROOKLYN. 25 FOURTH AVE., NEWARK, N, J. 60 CRARY AVE., MT. VERNON, N. Y La? FROM WNDOM wera IS PERSHING’S REQUEST Fewer marriage leonses have been Budget Proceeding. issued in New York thus far this year] The United Real Estate Owners’ As than In the same period of Inst year,| sociation, of which Stewart Browne ts though Government statistics show] President, announced to-day that un there has been @ general increase in| order had been served upon Mayor weddings throughout the country, he- att torso ape ray, the: members of the Board of Estimate should no cause of the decrease Jn immigration, /¢ ttGumned tor content of ore ace According to the Marriage License Bu- | disobeying the order of Supreme Coitrt n the Municipal Building, 36,175 | Justice Mullan to restore to the budg cet Ned ta ip to Nov, 4 tast| 8 $4,500,000 pension fund, which thes licenses were iss Nov. deducted ‘from it he order was year and 35,401 in the same period this] served late yesterday afternoon upon Year, Officials call attention to the fact] the Mayor in the City Hall, ‘The ens: that the comparis: made with 1920] W!!l come to trial Monday morning. in which more marriage licenses were eae issued than in 1917, the draft year,| Cashier Held Up; Robbed of $4,00 ol vious eld the record, : which previously h lpltes ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5.—The cashler a the Commercial Automobile Body Co: George Adair Dies tm Atlanta. | pany was robbed of a $4,000 pagroil by ATLANTA, Noy Georgh Adair,|two armed bandits to-day. ‘They es nationally prominent in real estate cir- | Caped- cles, and one of the builders of Atiunta Seo SS Gled here to-day. He was well known Woman Shoots Herseit in sporting circles and Was one of the| Mrs, Minnie Hollander, thirty-seven first to Introduce golf in this city. His], : ? Te ree ete valde. the thern | living on a canal boat in the Harfem amateur golf championshi River and 152d Street, attempted sui- Se clde this morning by’ shootin Sh was taken to the Lincoln Hospital in a Four Revolutionists im Sweden! sorious condition. ioe Sent to, Prison. setceeeceiee= masse STOCKHOLM, Nov. 6,—Four men in- Schooner Driven Os Ledge. yolyed in the sensational plot for a! NW LONDON, Conn, Nov. 3.—Tas| ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT OUTLINED; 3y 1930, $104,000,000 Would Bee Needed to Develop North Atlantic Power. ASHINGTON, Nov, 5.—Secretary v I to-day si dt n Fred Schumth, the Brooklyn i any anbeatties fa Eee: . Harding “as a, contribution of the betting Commissioner, reported (Continued From First Page.) fe auichnBAe GF Gis PAtanaR cio. TH to-day that notyonly ts the bet- balked on, weltare”. tt nalyaia made ting on the electibn the lightest in # Geolds ay * a fae 2 in Jiows." 1: was signed “William H ey GE ® GOnt years, but the amount of money | (owden vensive system for generating and intrusted to him for betting pur- The erence to the dogs-sturted (istribliting electricity: to transporta, poses is the smallest he has han- |tte policemen on a huny through the Won lines and industries in the N eenient and lad antic Coast region between Boston 1 ashington 2 found, a fo. errier and white about $50,000 in his safe, and from | poodle, quivering with te Rane w gee rs WHO! MACS Che Fea the looks of things he antict- |vookease in the front room. Further pontad thee sip miles: BE 220,000 nates that the greater part of jt [Search disclosed a fin box tn a rea ae eats Ses tite Gi e . Gaskin: tien ¢ 1 . [room fille ith $1 qnd $2 bills, to ) volt tines, would be needed. will remain there unt! called for [Teoh at or $133 0) iniles of Wire now carrying Stes tie eresston When Medical Examines Hohmann Ue TY Caerchue WR Le eo Only a few thousind dolla ordered the bodies removed to the ane ee eee hi been bet on the ge Morgue he said that he would tak SO UREreHRTAKION WeLwon) it of the election. ‘TH th nd find a home for them AAS RUNWE cecuiee TRO eee ee en ee ; | Htement attendant Upon the See ee ee aet auld: in Which won lyn odds are 3 tt on crime is thought to have brought about 8,1) fe PebOre es to 1 Hylan ca HW boroughs, “| the stroke of paralysia trom whieh [OP 49 even money H majority is B, t bide ie tahoe bie Pe ¢ ea ij ound to be suffering. $ dis 170,000, 2 tel Lewis and May are | covered unconscious beside the fur "7 elected to the Kings County Su in the cellar by Patrolman Browr preme Court bench, Schumm | of the Traile Squad, who was seeking placed a {wi sesterday of $1,000 | ver to’ ask something about the How eo Ume to $1,200 that Hylan's plurality fe eihd Srak rebiover: WE Ratien: ;. will be 220,000 and one of $1,000 Others in the tenement house knew is a leader in: the effort to even that Peter Seery is elected | {ittle about the ater denes They xeee make the thinking of men Sheriff of Kings much to themselves. It was suid that W. In Darnell & Co, No, 44 | Mre. Howslen been employed as better and truer. a waitress in @ ba yon upper Bra Rroad Street, called up ‘The By Way, Howden oid not sccm lo be He has been brought to ning World to-day and denied ployed, suffering with some foot America by statement jasued by Jolin J. | trouble, He was about fifty years old. 7 . aie Word came from Englowood that he Lyons, campaign manager for 11.9 Jived there avout two years in a e Henry Curran, that Mr. Lyons | jouse in Walton Street, Papers found had been assured by the Darnell artment bore the address, Nv concern (hat it had no money to Walton Street. In Englewood je to write about the Seb en Hylan at 7 €0 Lor é to 4 | Kept & dumber of dogs which petx Bi ’ bs * OF Bite pors deseribed as “bad.” je wns or 6 tol Holderof $1,000 worth of shares ate | APIS Conference “We have $30,000 here to bet Englewood Buliding and Loan Asso. at 6 to 1," said the Darnell rep- | c/#ton poche at Washington. resentat! “We have $100,000 He will make clear to the conferees what enlightened Public Opinion expects of them. He will help that Public Opinion crystallize on the right things and reject the wrong. He can do this better than any other living writer, for — ali civilization is his audi- ence. IN NEW YORK, ONLY The Giorld WILL PRINT WHAT WELLS WRITES. THE FIRST OF THE WELLS ARTICLES AP- PEARS SUNDAY, NOV. 6, AND THEY WILL CON- TINUE FIVE TIMES A WEEK FOR AT LEAST SIX WEEKS. 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