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U THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. Evening World Ten-Second Movie of Big People in Action CARS OF 088 O84 2S SSS Ses hee ees ae oe % HEA eh A FA FY FF SF PY FET PG GLY BL ERS NW YAR FST DOP ee em PP OE PS RN ee Sa A Ee cen Os oO os oo “The number of fires would be “A way to stop business fires “A good-natured fire adfuster “Our departnient is the best, “The young fire officer of to- “Tam an advocate of standafd “The ‘old law’ tenements should “I don’t fear a general cous, r@uced if certain type of mer- is to cancel the insurance of can make a fire a happy incident and the ot ts none too good day is a superior fireman equipment in’ every city and be razed for modern fireproof fagration, This department oe chants found it more difficult to these merchants,” instead of a calamity.” for New York.” commander, compared to his town in this country.” structures,” can handle anything that come’ obtain insurance.” z i comrade of 25 years ago.” along.” Po ° | that furniaiAetivit on the part id | . .. ' ra ae STEN, M ATIES, To End Increase of Fires ict DPOREPITORBRADY Skil of Pipes |QNEDRINKENQUGH |'seuoen nies avon , routine besides his regular line of fre| | BUILDER, DIES SUDDENLY | avoansneevnggeeneasnnivareriveannevencecervnntnanssers duty. | NOT a Welcome | aad 3G 9 dent of the Mosler Safe Soanegee e |nothing is impossible, but barving an ; F a. ena ae teat tT ’ |, Is Advice of Chief Kenlon (isi cecae cat [Commits at Pie The: So. Tt tics tt a ae a ) iWe assemble 100 pleces of ap-| | They Learn Blew (All Way A SAYS COURT bern Gasciting to a tnokiage: Cannan Z ’ a, 3 +, rding to a message recéfyed 5 42d Street and Broadway | Over for His Emyployer. Ai nis offioss neve. toe He wag .| Fire Fighter Says Cancel Policies of a T € of | in thirty minutes under the present , hin way cast after a pl u g y abe yP ERY Of ciolOcieation CH UBDAFATER | $< — A taitéd piper, iii wae! hess ! = | hin way oun after @ pleasure tar fhis would be one-third of the total | he a8 purple from the cold, Stood on the A . | Born sevent years ago’ ino@in-~ |number of fire compantes in the en- | Must Go On, He Says, Despite | hurricane deck of the White sta: |Judge Mack So Declares Though! ctnnati, Mr. Mosler had been eer Loaded With Finest | Merchants Found in New York and Brook- ow Hooch Passed by Harbor lynand Halt Many Conflagrations—W ooden | tire city and it would mean the ser-! Failure of Star Witnesses | net Cwdzic as she came tothe North Brooklyn Jurist Had Ruled J teaeik tor cnantin nase’ os wees : ice eo vices of 1,000 men. As I said, barring | = iets Ac: 1 River pier to-day, and #kirled for $ Higa ot a © Police Through Ruse. | Cars Source of Danger. an earthquake, we could handle any- | to “Remember ”* dear life, A committee of district Otherwise. He oer al Reucve Denke pieeeie | thing, even if the water supply failed. 2 |leaders who had gone to the pier to —— | some of the largest banks in LG v BU Lene ot gue <i ala <I> DNL jas long as the mains held together. | —— Samuel Koenig, the Repub- York and other cities 3 Federal Circuit Court Judge Mack, By W. J. Daly. | standard rule of combat was laid down sald Fire Chiet| t® the for The old time fire officer }did not, as w general propusilion, iv If the Catskill supply fatled, we could] SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20.—The nty Chairman, on his re- He {# survived by a brother, Hae» rely on the hizh pressure salt water|case of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle|turmn from a month's trip to Europe, sitting to-day in the District Court,| Mosler, Internationally Known angie South Street, on the piers of the East River, and indeed all places where radi service, and another way out wouid i i with the mus | decided that Ajunction agains oe - a é y must proceed, District Attorney Mat- J againat congregate men who have drunk or| Jb" Kenlon, “is the principal reason) part to his juniors the benefit of his| be to assemble five fireboats in the we BUEASE ey e giving Sam a. send-| setting liquor or maintaining a pub-| G42 BIRDS MADH TAME) # would arink Scotch and rye, they|£2F 1700 more fyes last year over) experiences or his knowledge. The) Hast River at a given point and five thew Brady declared to-day. off,” one of the weleoming party | : bi HUNGER, as Ware ltAlkihg nour St to pe i of a| the year 1920.” This was his answer| old time Fire Chief died off and with | others in the North River at a given | During the past twenty-four hours | er lic nuisance'’ can properly be issued ABINGTON, Conn., Jan, 20ie9AIt mysterious, low viding, darkenea | ¥en an explanation of the increase Maw ajee bai SalG or Wate e work. | point, and with pumping engines on|rumors that it would be'dropped had| But it wasn't that tit all, Che] axainst a saloon where but one drink jxinds af game birds ure being degen ysterious, ¢ ding, jarkened ‘o-day we have well defined prinei- ‘ : aioe relaying the water every! #000\| Gaanttreal ulated, owing to the PrAw Scot was Wullie McDonald, sec-| had been sold in violation of thé Vol-lby hunger to the farms for feed, wal’ ‘i principles feet we could cope with any sitt-|riture of Zey Prevost « Alice | retary and bagpiper extraordinary | stead act ridges, pheasants and quafl depend 2ni- college, | ation as long us the grouhd remained | ure Of Zey Prevost and Allce)ig rrancis Grant, another gude mon most entirely on seeds and berrie# Ghat is known | under our fect. But the oil situation | Blake, show girls, heralded as the/o¢ Caledon Was solicited. schooner— Ilave another pipe, mates, and tell are disseminate re The Chief paused after his laconic} and by the ples that govern and those at our fi the colleg His decision was the reverse of thet Pot cee Gerty; says, “are the three things that for winter to* ing down Park Row through thecan-} wpye young fire officer to-da yons of Nassau Street in the direc- tion of the fire insurance centre, ex- trial, njunction based upon the sale of one i Grant dotes on the pipes and had| there are lots of fires, 1) ‘We will give the case to (he jury] them going most of the way oyer. dyink, dy told you the reason why.! just as we would if it we: It was, no moonshine about this, a dark night, as black as the charcoal- burned interior of an oak keg. & us if it's true. It was told to a re- - z ee » who, despite his sixty S are now crusted over with snow?@ad Bee Sk ae, aK who seia{2Bewer and, raising the ’glasses from a world over and - posomnleed. in this harbor is very bad and very | State's star witnesses, to “remember /nine years, still has the wanderer's lianded down last week by Vedeval lice, . ry | ; a a nae? » ala This nose to nis forehead, he wheeled | throughout He se shh a 8-/ threatening. The Government should, much of what they had testified to] habit and is here for his fifth visit) Judge Garvin In Brooklyn, In which | aR FOr. SOR Oo: 2A ri rl 7 a Bi TGR ASE + ake decisive steps in this tter | : to America 1 Y de his swivel chair half about and, peer- = take decisive steps in nh matter | p< 7 Gri ry ane the latter declined to issue such an hook and a head for figures. ‘ halts! we right away. before the Grand Jury and at the first} Wane was playing because Mr. j | tends this college of ours and almost| ‘Yes every session of the college has have alre The fact is there ure fires all the time the case} ‘1 thought T was takin’ the trip for] Assistant Federal Attorney Sanford all my own away on the | the saloon at No, 22 East 13th Street, claimed: “The number of fires and], a bas : 2 of Bill £ ie ef Wee bit o' fresh air." Wullie said |. Cohen, arguing to-day before i police boat—the story says a police! i. extent of fire losses would be among its student body a couple of ‘phere is hardly a minute of the day Bill Smith and not that; of # tlh) tater, van’ well I need it the noo, be-| Judge Mack for an injunction against me. It certainly ti boat—was riding idly in the Narrows, | _ ce = officers of fire departments outside Of jn this city that some fire company in actor with a battery of expensive at-| cause 1 blew the win in winter ter dict.” considerably reduced if a certain type je Ra nian al alltel Goat ilnitial ban ¢ York. Our institution has been/ this department is not warking inj torneys and the motion picture in-| ship!” stated that Prohibition Enforcement i i sheet ante . Stl of merchant found it a little more} patronized by the best mep from] Some part of ter New York. One! terests behind him,” said Brady But Mr. Koenig was sufficiently| Agent Samuel Kupferman purchased New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper ba behaved city in the world. The sea-| dimcult to obtain insurance, other cities of this country. ‘They |8¥. two weeks ago, we had 126 fires! ne court room had warmed up| Welcomed by his friends, and they're | a drink of liquor on Nov. 29 from the | ANCRE soing cops were sile F : x I 7 s."" | bats UP) coing ve dl © to-mo ba der, George € going cops were silent, drinking, ‘e Gore Nemifowaraoee Ch poableradiiate in twenty-four hou | and attorneys. coolea off perceptibly | SINS to give him a dinner to-morrow | bartender Orge jernant, the sea-going cops will, deep draughts ¢ the evening, when—t Strange soun = y fe Repu ‘tub. Mrs. | owner, he said, was present, mheg the opentiy hour. inthe that) Dentee the Republican Clu Mrs, | owner, he said, was present, saw the jecame to-day, ‘The Hall of Justie where it is being held, wes ordered “A decisive way to stop these busi- ness fires is to cancel a eubstantial amount of the insurance carried by With the Genuine Roguefort Fayom CNEESE course, and wiile attending the col-| he Chief arose to go down to the rd of Standards, but just then Street Koenig did not return with hina, re- | pr maining in London visit their) the daughter, The Chairman would not) The ¢ e of the drink gnd rung it up on h register. se against the bartender has | lege in the daytime they observe the stieal side of the business by ‘roll- | Box 491 hit in from New lapping of l aled more adequately following : Made by SHARPLES, Phila. wayelets on the side of a vessel vexing! enue. few u discuss politics not yet been tried. la , Phila voices. — —. ftersen Cane) Bizet anainstl Giseas anies in the elt: \vhad Nitec? hore might be a second | jurors into thett overcoats The sea-going cops, straining theiz, ee sro ee SSRs fhe) The net result of allthis is that) atarm from that section at any thine) ., Atorabye vesrardey (kent Wain By aon > eyes in the blackness ‘ofl.the Aida. Bowery west to Seven the young and budding fire officer of! o¢ the day or night.’ | ng an unusually hot argument ‘jaa the Hine. Chiet of | made out the form: of asshiall Wegses ) Yerisk tc ‘We-we in certain] io day, who will t = jover the testimony of Miss Prevost, | gliding silently upon Ay Parts of Brool gain gto WAS} to-morrow, is a fay superior fireman | . prosecution witness eating into action” BA Hie tice potully, seate 2 al yeast and commander than were his com-|T ROLLEY HITS AUTO, | ¥iss Prevost contradicted testi- | ay cture) ago with almost instant results, and) ragos o¢ twenty-five and thirty yews! |mony she gave at Arbuckle's first | boat.. (Title on picture rade: y-fiv and virty y | THREE ARE HUR ltr ce . : it should be tried again. TARGA | and repeated! eho oould a ! et the pe Cap- o in a siinilar capacity. ic peatedly said she “cou a a m rather happy incident Dcatsd; Withering, gomwleceyed. wiuts| Axe @ fre a, zai See URI dd of a calamity, The greatest Mie rest Of luis juery Was loat ih the | Nazar’. to-day te the: irresponsible angry roar of voices on the schoone ness! Mil ith a heavy line o J erinsurance, But we—and when for such it was, as it was flo rinsuranee \ ‘ looded with (say we I mean the entire Fire De-~ have always been an advocate a jnot remembe She was ordered of standard methods and standard|Couple in Motor Injured and Pas-j back to court again to-day and there equipment. There no reason wa ar Jw some uncertainty about what ih the equipment of every fire depart sengers in Panic Prom he would play { mént in every city and town in this Colli —_ SEN RyieNeiliunce alam tanaied\an| mene ierennree mer een ter cotenad ye|CUSTOM HOUSE WALLS | the rays of the police boat seareh-’ jertment—are ere to meet that ait. |! the eauipment and rolling stock |wite, Helen, \twenty-two, of No CLEARED OF CALENDARS {| One ‘oles from the schooner aon<| UatiOR: Our enuinmens im of ths beat, {Po Ts he altime Te five ‘many [Dust 88th Street, were Kolng ne on | Maled ail the teat r ind the toe is non® too good for | oe ei ucht 4 bee mans |Third Avenue at 1 A. M. to-d mbre Tints Now Show tn Place | You don't know nothing on land; S°W ¥° = when our apparatus reached that city Paes NEO Hes tere: 8D Hite of Gay Siacers or sea,” it shouted, according to t ath fre engineer! rm | there was time lost in making | 8? Street. Federal censorship, aided by half a | spinner of the yarn. “Anybody but) qo ee Ghee neering =e term | ie proper connections with hose and| Third Avenuo trotey ‘car y culdozcn workmen, —paperhangers and iA i bs '\dear to Chief Kenlon's — firemanic RUOREL & x ed into. the | allied employees, descended upon the | copay eS nw ities csi inst heart—has been keeping with | Machineyy Nare on cea toate k Custom House and United States Barge | , all marine o turn a se modern construction, the Chief suid, cae leon sah hasheaeNmae fuel | Office to-day, As a result the walls of hell do you expret me to navigate poy al) the Fire Oe tartadet cares. Chiet—what the principal dan- |temolished a f the passene re]pect and kalsomine of yurlous hues | this Sone AB that light blindi The Chief sharply continued; ‘You rag \ keds Chief Tost |[B7e" Into a panic. ind ages senin & ppeate | | . ee me? What's to peevent my running) know there is an institution in. this | °° WES ener sy ta ef lost) policeman Kret the Ofu or Aldric | | Combined I 0; D | B d down some smaller boat or being | city known us the New York Fire|"® time in snapping eul—“wooden | ania Station called an ambi an of Plc bearing) | | mn Une metctous rea amined mpself \ oe or) Goll T don’t wish to appear vain, | cars.” {le suid there were still some|pincomn Hospital, ‘The Modrick iagmienta fromthe, walls, At thle : . AD HOI ONE my ny that mere eer ae TN tall yan toat I as, it's frat} wooden car used by the B. It 1. in [found to be #0 bedly cut and Uluised | ime of the year the ship tines, row Nature hgs given mankind two foods more we trouble, keep on; that's: President, and T am prot Mig Peon nite eee ole Rae y feries and. other Institutions Issue es | A all, in, [MCU Consists of the best omcors the Cen ; {loop under the Mu- | thyy wey taken le Hh fe cudate ornamented ‘with picvurce and | - nearly complete in themselves then any other \nd, this part of the story is whix-| wo haves and no duty that devolves |Micipal Building and he added; “Wire [one of the passengers had to ieevive |iottering, and. the two buildings in : Darel the wensqeluer cops hovo to'and'litson tae sleuess Tear betier thee Golhaa invanidbly followed qi. collision |wedieatattantion, Helwas J PeAIiEn IRSA tike cubwaye seallone —whole wheat and milk. miler aeokinie rious schooner pass, | address a class of Young fire offers. |jyetween wooden cass, and fich a fire | MIt¥-two, of No, 662 Cortland Aveaus, | Viastered WHR Ade | : whieh, looking a ‘om ft sen-ol s fo pa oak Bronx, He went home. con's viewpoint, was a grievous error. | In the old days it said by the ans he subway “would he ertts mely Martin Shuler, No, 816 Bost: WOMAN CONVICTED FOR | b J For the mysterious schooner, the tale | Fire Chiefs of that ime that no two | ‘“l!ficult ar would possibly be jm- a mals SS PRA “ ” TTE | relates, Was loaded to the gunwalex | sires were alike and therefore no alt my men to get clove | motorman, sald the at ; POISON PEN” LETTERS) with be 100 cases of Scotch and — Seen enough to such a fire to be of any {front of his car, He escaped ‘ sedis | ® rye, loaded at West End, Grand Ba- | good at tie right time, because of | oe | Brookiy pied) be hama, ) a case and consigned | the - ne € MY by ea of Van tle | RUNAWAY ON we qa ntB S| ie i § to this pe where it ts said there tion ear a terrible loss ar life « BRIDGE | Miss Mabel Knaack, thirty-two, of No. are people who will pay for it $90 such a fire was to occur in the sub-| A runaway horse and wa |249 SSth Street, Brovklyn, was found a ense | ACCORDING way. 7 , ; tearing down the Munhatts be Of} uttty to-day dn the Court of Special Further, according to the yarn, the | ie ‘old law’ tenements—Jjust 83) the Williamsburg Bridge this mor Sessions, Brooklyn, of writ annoying ice cee ee TO son anne murine sittin wil ering autos pce atte ex wore tee Regt sata iver, laid off the Recreation mit—should be razed and modern fire-| 4. q bell alarm, threw eneral of New York Stat, w tie foot of East he at et, al BROADWAY | Broot ructures put up fn tt 11 teal, way ‘gate, which is eata n of the iDemoora County “The Whole of the Wheat in the Whole of the night until cops who expected \¢ ese we ik _ menace ¢ HOM eewEnEt in Brooklyn: tle ors | rer : “ . P h the morning and then started | §/o——— , again, antl tacle is he i nee eenbiee. rman and Freseht rrred in| Flour.” A delicious combination of milk and 4 unloading ' vir traffic situitt ; olty ie erence nade hs) : : o7 AM the trucks which Id been held “Backto the kewl; you are a | should be relie i attic situation | Gemolished ne ‘awe it t for Hy .v ia - sain | HOME 100% pure, old stone process, whole wheat v the job had been frightened off Bec track | som ag xtremely danger ’ 1614 a Give WARD'S I flour, specially milled from No. 1 Northern by th ‘ops, but, this unblushing tale wise cracker! ous and difficult to mo ppara-| Brooklyn, was throw " ON SPUN BREAD «a a continues, tho men who had enough — [tus ti the streets of this city] and hls shoulder ws 1!) STATE BAR ASSOCIATI | thorough trial. Leave Hard Spring Wheat. The finest whole wheat herve to bring the schooner to New. wpove her aon? Tit gay so. f [under pruoent conditions, and I wont home tyeatiment: HAS ANNUAL MEETING | Oe cider With read vou have ever tasted ork obtained automobile y are te enc . tight here c nae . one truck by foreing its dr with | Bhe eae his snoring sheet 3} was the Hoard of Standard HIS THIRD ARREST VOR CVRIY! | C ainete Renominated for Press| your grocer today. e pista tarda tee bidding ina, eo music! nents calling for Chi ING A REVOLVER Gants Weabane \o7 ; | wus: {hel 80 cates toons wilco deere a Beaty Chi GinEH MIGOUIAD GAtl Gabriel Nuasi4 ee Beeheee fet ee % Whole Wheat and Milk willing to pay $90 for each of them.1$° «7nat guy couldn’t hold a job wt whieh ain| embroidery business a ay for ite fort anniv “Nothing Added—Nothing Taken Away”’ bown in the Battery Ss and equipment Paat ‘ : wt the Ft w Sth St morro as street sweeper in a one- horee town,” South Street and, indeed, wherever ate. men who would drink Scotch and rye. they are talking hout it, but none has seen or | off the hovze proval ov disapproval tandards, the Board of rd of Ap the Fire, ee say he had an aut loaded, hidden up and dow "| Jorn this morning with t al diy 173 Thompson ow night at the Hot thrie Send along the latest you have heard to the Broadway of The Evoning World WARD BAKING COMPANY NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK the seagoing cops} Medi Wii dijuuout, me

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