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\ a Nhl ] THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922. "7 7 © 50,000 AUTO ENTHUSIASTS DODGE BROTHERS RUSSIAN RED RULE i°corkieslat eis Soca Sees elo canta) ATLANTA'S PRISON Car Makers, Drivers, Buyers and ‘Fans’ Fill oo Aitssia Tia tot abiited with (he as’ Or ex jon was ed by the tenth Congress of arrests and accusations is almost be F ahwotte. setts Phe flendisiness of purpose in. th Michael J, Byrne, Catholic Chaplain sian Communist party in April, | yond belief hnirgod i A at which Lenin declared open iat laliey ats seek thus to fus- | 6 the United States Penitentiary, spegs ° . . P UNE Aitieal and eeonomie poil- | and’ mereite was not only against | tify their foul murder of Baron, | Aflanta, Ga. for several 4 the Four Floors of Best Exhibition Yet Given) Will Make Public New Prices ee # of the Bolshieviste, On the con- te Anarchists, Dut as inst all petty | Tchorny and others of our comrades a native of Norwich, died 18 the Cat : . Se) ective “Asiatic haven? ple r it has become intenser and) yngeea’s chist ond Anareho- lexeeuted in September and on the | ney Ht oi in New York—Crowds Marvel at Novelties) 00 Feb. 1, but Eflective Asialic: Barbarisi,’® “BIGOd ore aeuewntned, Phe BHiBOKA Ot | Tee ee ee ee eae See Fae ahnatTea a ROUTEMIENE BESS | taba gutgtsal’ Operation. "186. HL 2 : ‘ Jan. 1. and Murder” She and Bark- |ussia, the Ukraine and Siberia are organiced and. most ruthless exter: There was no ‘Lov. ‘Tchony under. | been 111 some tim / That Mark,1922 Rubber Tired Season. filled with men and women—in some) Mination of Anarchists in Bolahevist- |ground group, Any claim to the con:| Father Byrne's death ends an un trary is an atroc ainst anarch-| “Tt is high man Style It. ! isea even with children—who dure |usual career. He was born in Noy time nin's warfie ifleen hundred Dodge Brotiers ut io hoki views differing trom those of istic tendencies has as! LENIN PLANS MURDER, |'*:,tulng « the revolutionary 1 amed the most | labor movement of the world took | Wich sixty-four years ago and sper Thousands ‘of ear owners, drivers, | man, concurred with Mr. MeGatiney. | ed to learn to-day aie il Sdust before yon showed up.” sid | ledlers were surp mmunist Party, os q si ‘or r cognizance of the Fiders, mechanics and souvenir MUM eee porters! a woman |that the prices of Dodge Brothers mo Uwe may "BOW views" aavlbealy, tOE| (inte ant Gentaraiee Rumbroun of] TeRltne, Dracliaed by the” Bulnteried LHUAbS HN & seene Gereah oy ne ers attended !the National Automobile | caine te to look at this bus, — She | tor cars were reduced, in effect Jan. 1 1 nt asia of to-day’ It Ia Not at| our comrades Wore arrested In Mox- | Governtwent upon all who ave polltte cyte RL! By eit aE Show yesterday and last night at the jiked it, but asked to have bumpers | omoial announcement of the reduc- [adical | 5. sald 1 to) (til necessary to expresy your dissent) cow. and on the thirtleth | of that) cally different minded," place he moved to Providence, There Grand Central Malace There are} put on. front and back so | a : i Radical Labor Calléd Cm tO) iy word or act to become subject to month the Isvestia published the of-| ‘The statement closes with an ap-|She died. For several years he was four floors given over to the exhibi- nted a nickelled radiator anda spot- | ton, the form and nature of whic trrest. The mere holding of opposing | fetal statement that ten had been peal to Anarchists and Syndicallats| advance agent of “Hight Bells,” tion of petrol buggies and the ‘ex-| (81 A explained Chat, ti were caused a sensation in attomobile ci Ss miu the legitimate prey | Shot ‘as bandits. None had received | everywh re for action. “Make haste, t says, ‘‘for the blood of our come | penomime made famous by hia three even a hearing as’ and cost more. 1 finally per- Mf the de facto supreme power of the) # tra cles, was made by B. J. Haynes, Pres lheir Deaths. tras,” which fond themselves parties |suaded her that 1 wus selling aut ER Mgnt CL Bate TAnde-ihe ChiwldG chat almgnty Bols| “the Botknevinte. HAtIN'e, tho vcour-|rades 1h Aowing |i RUMMA, brothers, Soon after the death of lis ularly well to bulftone work in cata-| mobiles und was not an auctioneer, dent end General Manas t shevist organization whose will knows age to say they shot Tehorny. In} “f came to Russia,” sald Gotdman,| Wife he studied for the priesthood logues, but are, not usually included | Before #he left sh sothers, at the eighth annual meet~ — rccrcnotat, gan, 10th Hot | iiner lay nor responsibility, toe uv dist of the executed he appeared /swith burning enthusiasm for the) He served several pastorates and 6 list price of the horseless ci als Raber ing and luncheon of dealer? int bani ut of all the vevoluttonary ele as ‘Purchaninoff,’ which, though bis) revolution. 1 left Amerie: t s vas f rr riage with my company Pennsylvania tel Tate, this Hives" “revolting Asiatic form of wio how suffer the most ruthlessand of his closest friends, ‘The policy of nothing left but crushed Mlustons, 1 | #2 There ave ninety-four cars on exhi-| and ordered some! noon A sation btood and murder stem persecution. ‘Theis sup- extermination continues. More ar-{qin depressed when L think about it} He leaves two sons, James J. Byrne bition at the | extras pad reduction nade by Dodge Heoth : ONG 7 ” ston by the Bolshevists had be- rests of Anarchists were made -jund the words stick in my throat.| of Boston and 0 i Nee Re OR gim Asiatic barbarism, fie 1 Monn throat Boston and Major John F. Byrne ace, eas (Aven Ment 3 eeu aectdediy /Unuievdt tee Chat ee ‘ Te ad Gage un already «April, 1018, when the eral weeks axo in Moscow jsut L must talk so that the proletariat | Medical C U.S. A., stationed at he * leah Ok th : t iose who ure 8 assaill Communist Governrient attacked) This time it was the Universalist |ean learn by my mistakes, Fairmon and one i a eay manoaived a Bile Atolor Come hoth retroactive and indefinite, ‘That Lenin resine are not bourgeois capi- without provocation or warning the! Anaiaists who were the victims—a| Both Goldman and Berkman. re-| Bessie, a nurse in Boston. Loy el contrivance to Company wa a ig acvording to the announcement, ihe talists, tL Him COLamiRs NAIA { Club in Moscow. and by group which even the Bolshevists| suse to discuss tehir plans, It ts| survived by his three brothers of add to the asked the most ing Panes OLYnwen Re WTIDNOH HE tale” Alavanasy HARMAN ee ater leat Hine guns and artillery | Considered the most friendly to them. |jearned, however, they intend to en- “Hight Bella” fame, golin, Andrew heauty and ttl teresting incident 4 pam seth IACE A $3 -Hquidated’ the whole organization. | selves. Among the arrested were! deavor to secure permission to re-| und James, and one siMer, Mra. W. ity of a tars Lo Wie saint ia. tHe yublie until Feb. 1, but will apply oo than two years’ experience of Boi wos the beginning of the An- Askaroff and Slitztenko, members of! turn to America Batlor of Norwich. “ai representa exhibition, h tl] cars sold after Jan, This mean . Aside trom the promptly rep as persons who have - = National Show at “The person who buvs a car De te eee ee . - : i” 7 - c the Palace, the leaves a check with the order Lought since the iyst of the year wil . are many cars to be seen in the lobby of the Com. modore Hotel. One may determine Atkinson, it will be remembered, was ‘he entilied to a rebate, the amoun* of President of an automobile school for | which is stil! unknown to the pubile. fen years. and many of the is in ‘The official, form of the Dodge : the American Red Cyoss Ambulance ftrothers announcement, as it) ap- | ‘ the magnitude of the Palace Show bY Sepyice were taught the rudiments | peared in newspaper advertisements, i . keeping in mind that 60,000-persons | + gear shitty and “ it HIS so timed that th ppearance on the entered the-score of entrances at the | cca streets would be almost simultuneous hotel yesterday to see the cars, Man And who cou 7 with the verbal announcement at the Ufactirers and distributers from ae ee dency Pennsylvania Hotel meeting, was us over the country have arrived tol [Ot By © ye tie pee xperid the week. automotively speak |e! Overtan | °uGodge Brothers will annou On ing ty noon to-day it is expected | Coinpany? Darin Veb. 1, 19: uw substantial reduction hat the few who have not yet en LEENA Soler enuoarcan the first days of lin the’ prices of their cars, effective | ered Father” Knickerbocker's | i 9: ? ty , S|) Henry's employ Jan. 1, 19 NL have secured reservations and be) ment he had i cus In view of the many other definite- | ready for the big time tonicht—the annual dinner of the National Auto- lly announced reductions by various | 4 H automobile manufacturers, it Was in- f mobile Charm! of Commerce at, the tty good. HH € stantly conceded in all quarters that Commodor eretaty the MEYS ianored with hie Dodge Brothers had made a shrewd Denby is to be the 7 peakere) vrospect until 101 Sings manoeuvre. {tomer — thinking that lis car was A SERVICEABLE CAR IN Alorclock one night. SQAug Ant offtelas of the company, includ: | {Stil he could not ing Mr. aynes, nowever, efused pa SOR UIeIeN ponvinice him sutticiently to sign an point blank to make any comment tn} There are many novelties at this | comvines ft sn tomer was out jaddition to what was formally an- ni. _ Tak the car without zreat exhibit for instance hed the text morning, so Henry | nounced says, ie was siting on the prospect’s anes Collapse Creare doorsten.” “Phe order was, gummed in| FATHER FORGIVES STUDENT end automobite before Monty took shy BLAMED FOR SON’S DEATH. si 0 ¢ itest. arrivals quick shift and | Some of t \ who this body folds up took gin the show jast night were ( adh like a fack-in-a- | A Fraser, President of eo | District Attorney to Recommend | . ° x 107 t's a tour G Springfield, Mass.; ike one. minute \v. Burke, Presi- | Discharge of Erasmus Hall Boy E TH ERS ent of the Aute presto, is a jent of th uto Hela After Fist Fight; ‘ J roadster. ‘This nleetric and Ser- model should vice rporation | istrict Attorney Ruston of Kings terest. careless LOE A. sat, (County will recommend to-morrow in drivers who de Atwood, Wholesale | the Children’s Court, Brooxlyn, the dis- light in racing Manag of pS to a crossing , Hupmobile) V an the Commodore there's a | © Alstyne — Corpora- ocomott Over eat charge of Theodore Friedman, fourteen, of No. 407 Ocean Avenue, that borough. W | | | ann oun ce steam car that burns kerosene oil at font Lewis ©, /He was held yesterday in $2,000 bail in | . 15 cents the gallon The car will Y Warner, Vice Presi- |connection with the death of Harold have to shift for itself because th lent of the Beacon |Cisney of No. 27 Ocean Avenue, also| no cluteh or gears Falls Rubber Bhoelfourteen, ‘An autopsy dinclosed’ that | Charlie Duryea, sometimes referred Camas ny |Cisney died of a fractured skull, atter | H ) to as the father of America’s automo- 5 con ae Hen a fist fight between him and Friedman, oO n e Db rl J a r st bile industry, was the ventre of a Tan Gli eg |Jan. 4, in the basement of the Erasmus lively group of manufacturers yesters | Clevelan “Boston; | High School, Brooklyn, where,beth were = i 8 8 i ill be ‘T. Sullivan and L, M. Barry, jay. If one likes statistics it will be ivan an Boston: | suuona of interest to ember that M A. Robbins, Vice Pi d f inter to hemt th na nai Manager of t Robbins | ‘Che discharge is acceptable to George W. Cisney, Harold's fathe. who on Sun. tomobiles before any of the makers even dreamd of building cars. His, iam A. Baker. Vice President of th first pine car was constructed in Bethlehem Spark 1891. He drove it on the rowl soon Pig Corporation “My Dear Teddy: Your dear father afterw The Bethlehem, Pas and mother were here this evening and ext bus Charlie jordon Lee, Chi told me how badly you fect for the we- the Anto-M © Division, De Com- cident that caused the d loved son, Harold. T pity them for the sorrow they feel, and my “eart goes out nO 5 wah oe Jo inthe prices of their cars know that I hold no unkind feeiing to- ward you, Come t me and allow me to put my arms around you. You can lessen my sorrow by trying to fill a little the great Vacant place that. Harold's | death has left in my heart. Resolve to | put together is so well preserved that the Smith sonian 1m stitu- dion now has it on exhibition in the Capital. His third car won a speed — contest prize of $2,000 in ath of my be iryea, Inc. Chi Falls, Mass. mobile . r be a manly boy. and true, and all w, 185 and was the how will just. all be well. ORGE W! CISNEy. e V 4 first car to have | At Te werk, and cach day The Evening | Funeral services for the Cisney ‘boy c | e a nuary . pheumatic tires. Conmoane, Md reporter and cartoonist will |were held yesterday at ils home the George Stowe, Vice President of the} endeavor to present, graphically and | Rev, Di. Guorke WW. Carter, pastor of Reo Motor Cur Company of New| pictorially, the high’ Hghts of the ex- | ie (nace Helommed Church of Flatbush i York, was very optimistic over the | )ibition. | Cemetery. 4 “) prospects for a yeur of big business Take a quick glance at a few of the things Georgie is in favor of: Aboli- | iffeur for cheaper cars; | aT ARAM NKNTUNHRN ANAT AMA RGN RRR s wife to drive the car tion of a ch permitting one Co the pemnetlon of intricate driving ; mechanism, and thre cheers for the mechanism, and, {hres hears One Car-Value ° And not only is there a lot of talk at the show but there is a lot of Ras, Hoot thoes rato i ao Known to Everyone : J. J. Lindeman of Flushing, who | peddles ynes | gy i men mM Un cars, sree customer yeste ‘ day afternoon . Seven and one Whether they have owned it or not, some- alf minute le * . the es tomer where, somehow, people have gained the posi- shook his hand psa: . Ear In 1. tndeman s tive impression that the Hupmobile is a car hand was a check in pay among cars, a value among values. iment. ‘This ree re could’ probe Reviewing all the cars in existence, it is y have been Aton By a Tew hardly possible to think of another car in its minutes, that 1s, 1 the Haynes dealer 3 had a booth near the entrance class of which car-owners and non-owners ’ SOME WHO GO TO AUTO SHOWS alike think fe highiv tt Ravecatoitl ARE BLUBTERED. alike think more highly than they do of the “Us funny some of the:pcople who | Hupmobile. : rome to look at cars, mused KE. 1. Me Gaffney, manager o the Bron e 7 PF branch ‘of the Hudson Motor. Ca Exhibited at the Avtumobile Sho Sn watts ae DonGe BROTHERS large plate glass window alter 1 told him wiat I would allow him his : his old ear. An VanAlstyne Motor Corporation ier chap who | is angry. | ney. beckiiae | 1876 Broadway Columbus 8725 D ET RO It far below BROOKLYN NEWARK ve consid eved his old ear andar Motor Sales Corporation Mortensen & Humphreys, Inc worth, shook 1505 Bedford Avenue Prospect 9941 37 Halsey Street. — Mulberry 2940 finger menac- . aL me as he away—di ctly Into a sunk n garden and full water pond we mee had in @ showroom. Hus M. A. Haas, another sales WILLIAMS CAPTAIN GETS MEDAL WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, Jan. 1 KOOKS The Brooks Memorial Medal, awarded annually to the most deserving mem j er of the Williams College football ‘ team, has been given this year to Capt ] eo Hupmobile Belvidere Brooks, Captain of the 1909 eleven, who Was killed in the World We: aoe ae ree ee a me 5 nn eee a

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