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SEE ST tea etme et v FIREMAN, OFF DUTY, LEAPS 7-F001 GAP, ~ SAVESSFROMFIRE Gildersleeve, Unaided, Rescues Woman and Baby Before Apparatus Arrives. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922. RTHUR B.REEVE Author of the famous — WHEN PUNISHED Sent to Bed; Runs}. -ies’heron iy! s ‘Craig Kornedy Datedwve Starter Has Just Completed HIS NEWESTandGREATEST STORY _, Its Full of LoveMystery If Harry Comes Home, He'll Be Forgiven, Though Probably Spanked. The Best the Lowest tisement will hurt his parents more than it does Harry. Also he should Fireman John Gildersleeve of En- gine Company No. 289, Brooklyn, re- ceived congratulations to-day for ex- find solace in the tenge on a comparatively mild pu ee ea ee were oe atty foament’ for running away with “an ™ saving four women and a baby ‘ aGusnobile from @ burning house before any fire The crime ad by apparatus arrived. Harry began T z His He was on his way home, No. 202 father, William Londino, . 1540 Wh Street, Brooklyn, at 6 o'clock ‘Townsend Avenue, the Bronx, bad a biceyele, but had forbid ~ils th 1 in last night when he saw smoke com- to go riding at night, Harry a “20 Century, ing from the three-story brick bulld- , went Brown & Wh: te. ing, housing six famtlier, at No. 492 Yoaterday, by way of punishment, Fourth Avenue. Jumping two fences, he was sent upstairs to bed in the 0) Akie middle of the afternoon. He went up- dear Friends: one of’ the he ran to the rear, but could not tind TAReY LONDINO midale of the afternoon, He went up| im Coupon form~ My evar woitten we a the fire escape drop ladder, so he from the window he saw his father jumped the fences again and went to the front, which he could not en- ter because of the flames, Then he ran in next door, to the second floor, and out to the fire escape balcony, The platform of the escape on the burning building was seven feet away. Two women were out at the ‘ I have Messages", of all the stories te 18 “Mysterious in the Ameri- most absorbing to me pera on eon is to start serially day, April.17- leted American’on 1 have just section of the New York in toe wey of fiction t to do something new oo and ite publice- at to my friends tha ngroseing LITTLE GIRL LEADS PARENTS IN COURT TO KISS, MAKE U Easter Spirit Aids in Reconcillia- tion of Couple Who come home in an automobile, a $, Harry sneaked down stairs, darted 10 out the front door, and ran like a k. flash to the automobile. He had a i P|key and, although he never had driven a car, he had kept his eyes open and knew how to drive one. Coupons acce Just as his mother saw him and 4s _ cash all screamed he got the car started, “9¢, “stepped on her," and sped away. He 20" Cn Taxis. I started ou ishe writing, and now that Ihave St 000y can say writing’ pout to begin, I fee. “iti, consider not omy ° third floor platform and two on the Quarreled. turned the corner neatly and was last Y Rave “done something which Wine of ordinary fiction-, second, one carrying her three- . cvear-old |8een shooting up Jerome Avenue in the peerecees cateying bar’ Magistrate Gelamar, a five-year-old [See shooting {up Jirine een and Gall.or send cheque but also totally out of / one'of the most y. je women | girl, and the Easter spirit combined |tne Canadian border. or money order to has in my opinion heretofore were flames. Gildersleeve jumped) this morning in the Fifth Avenue| And they haven't got him yet. Hoe the gap just as Mrs. Thomas Scotti, « “Mysterious Messages jing plots © etn ona ry ware oi} very ak you a ennedy” stories, an a och, OY vocerigue Messages" just os much 1 Mes- pout ‘Mysterious teresting things © assisting me = 1Gn8) 9% 160 mo going to have the enegee on ie to appear. ets er Jeet part of ee Dew eerie ily American Pictorial. riting the ive editions of the neecut. i + you have a f anything tha ay you receive in the w Me to like Court, Brooklyn, to bring a reconcilia- |Was hatless, necktieless, ~and—his ion between Eugei 1 a But the gas- The 20% CENTURY mite panel. i a. fi : =a nn If you see him call a cop. BROWN & WHITE he Burts, who lived at No. 8 001 TAXI Gsteh KU KLUX APPEARS a8 Ninth Street, had a quarrel and Mrs. Burt left home, The daughter, Ethel, IN PATERSON AND ANNOUNCES PLAN thirty-five was about to drop her baby to the yard from the second story. He told Mrs. Scotti to hold tight to the beby, seized her about the waist and swung down to the ground with remained with her grandmother, Yes- terday Burt took the child away and them from the drop ladder, which he} iast night the mother had Burt ar- had found and lowered. rested for kidnapping, The mother Mrs. Abbe Davis, who weighs 250] and Detective Malcolm found the child pounds, was about to jump from the] and todk hre to court. second floor, He helped her up the} When Burt was arraigned the child ladder to the roof, and when she/had one hand in his and the other 8 inw® in thirty-one, 90 Three Fiery Crosses on Mountain Side Explained by Letter to yr how his ‘ou may wonder eve there rds for could mot reach the roof, bent over|in her mother's. ‘The Magistrate de- Papers. me anéwer to this 18 Toe chapter of ua cee are serving so 8! could stand on aC - ‘On the third floor Miss Annie Far-|Ciceg there was no difference that} Three fery crosses which blazed can write a final so es and my own final chap se the two judg rell was so nearly overcome by smoke} withdrew the charge of kidnapping he had to carry her to the roof over/ana the Burt family went home, his shoulde: He went back and everybody happy and satisfied, aided Mrs. Mary McKee, fifty-three, \ e s to the roof. The rescued all crossed to another root and were safe. When] BUS CRASH BREAKS on the side of the mountain at Pater- | sm son, N. J., puzzled inhabitants here last night until they were explained In letters received by local newspapers purporting to be from the “Paterson| Are you the owner of a dead, silent, novel which will plea ‘er than mine I will thr the committee thinks t final solue submi the apparatus arrived everybody was Klan, Knights of the Ku Klux Kian.” {little used piano that is giving yav ask you all to lace of out, #0 Gildersieeve helped, put out FIRE ALARM WIRES| Kite, Knignts of tne very litle musical enjoyment? ta i At any rate, I am going Se pease one of Nera $2,500 $ the fire, which started in the cellar ST ., | miles. The letter follows: bi > ther an is and did $10,000 damage. System Put Out of Commission] the fiery crosses burning on the Geet pone eas) Ou eee a ee tion chapters, and whe the Hey york Americ think second best Se, When Main Downtown Box | blll over our city was the greeting | peantiful Player Piano that will bring a $ ~~, SAYS CONNOR FEARS . 15 Shattered. eee eta mainte ot then ea the'family endless hours of REAL nk th sell ; Kiux Klan are here to assist an in| Tuaeal enjoyment. At a small cost re alarm telegraph communica-| need, especially women and children. | ine, iver Pele Sag tion from hundreds of street alarm regardiess of race, color or creed, and| ty he ah good as an Pie player you boxes was cut off yesterday afternoon | to stand four-square behind the offl-| ever Neuen Write ok h PLAYER phone j when a city bus collided with a motor|cers of the law in the SABI ERE Loh EAN , CO., 89 South- truck and demolished fire alarm signal|'"’.¢ mernbership of the Ku Klux| et Bou! . ._Melrose 9284. post No. 107 at Catherine and Madi-| Kian consists of men who will not for} ~~ 3 ee struction Hospital said to-day that he|#0m streets, through which some of jone minute tolerate religious or race ie hatred and who trust they will have ‘ 7 believed Patrick Connor to be afraid | the se fire alarm circuits of the/ i. support of all in their effort to a } ‘ to say a word about the attack on| cast sitle pass. promote the best inter the city. Y tes him by an as yet unidentified man at} The city bus was crowded with ———-— i FERRIS: S4th Street and Central Park Weat|Domewar’-bound passengers and was! MARCH FARM LOANS - ‘Thursday night, when he recelved}jt ran into a light delivery truck at TOTAL $31,035,275 HAMS & BACON four bullet wounds. Connor was at] Catharine Street and hurled the truck aa Little Higher one time Sergeant in the Republican/to the sidewalk among a’ thickly ‘ t Army in Ireland and came to this} moving throng. The hurled vehicle] Federal System Hangs Up Record . country about a year ago. He had} struck and demolished a lampost and f Month, Statement been imprisoned by the British, and it} fell upon the Weisberger family for, Month, statemen' was said had given them information] standing in front of a shoe store at Shows. which resulted in threats on his life| the corner. after release. When these threats be-] Robert Welsberger, No. 76 Madison] WASHINGTON, April 15.—Opera- came particularly menacing the Con-| Street, received a fracture of the|tions of the Federal Farm Loan system nor family came to this country and} skull and was hurried to Volunteer | were declared to have reached record Buy Dr..Custer's made a home at No, 483 Columbus) Hospital. Angelo Castellano, No. 441 | roportions during March by Commis- || Wood Arch Support Saddle Tae The only Arch Support patented | Connor was reported to-day as im-|ternal injuries and was taken to|#ioner Lobdell of the Farm Loan fc model. A trial be: Bellevue Hospital, Mrs, Bella Weis. | Board in a statement issued to-day. t Ticonvinee you ot berger and other members of thei: | Federal Land Banks during March, “proving, with’ a chance of complete family were knocked about but not|the statement showed, closed 6,787 recovery. Detectives of the West 68th Street loans, aggregating $22,248,650, while the Joint Stock Land Banks closed Station and his parents have repeat- edly questioned him about the shoot- hie 865 loan eating $8,786,625, a DAVIS RIDICULES a ees ing, but he has persisted in refusal to utter a word about it, It is believed FEVROLA RECANTING] ‘These loans,’ said Commissioner serpere-cemae Lotdell, ‘‘were widely distributed and he knows why and by whom he was placing of this amount of money shot. directty in the hands of farmers in a MAY SELL HER GEMS | aiiiving as ridieutous the charge] Single month must be a substantial TO FREE SEMENOFF that Mrs. Tessie Fevrola was forced to} Contributing factor in improveing the testify against her husband, Frank |Seneral aituation.”” of the Ataman of all the Cossacks, | rola was an eleventh hour attempt to Fevrola, who 1s in the death house at Sing Sing Prison for the murder of was reported to-day ready to sacrifice | save her husband. Mr, Davis declared her jewels, If necessary, to get the|that Mra. Fevrola had willingly teati- rease pots General trom the Ludlow Street Jen | {84 seainat, ber husband at" the ria Generossi Nazzaro at Yonkers four last April and that no money had been They are reported worth $65,000, put wn 4 TO SOLVE MYSTERY Shooting Near Central Park Still a Puzzle—Victim Will Recover. One of the physicians at Recon- the one lot in co jean reading and $1,000. f0F Boe estions ae to P ‘mong the Amer ters making § nat there are 90) boys or te I an Cia igekat ome folk, and even Bee or tere even 1 men of being plot makers ‘fiction writers. terious messages f myste e he publication © terious messag ano ea pee erie there wilt be ove mystery: a te thiste Each Gay 0°, instalment of te Mong every person ene in oipner in that CO) | gaily $5. to coon you imagine the fun American 18 Goins any'e code argent out of this? figures re all going tioned the interest we & ; rewards 1 have men that all of the with the 7m les Ee en ee Brite Se American in good riA te he first chapter eae pate Pyubiiened in the Amerigan ain nose rules carefully which wil ». Do not fail to etudy sone folks will know of Mysterious Nepere ts ve made 90 62 of yousp it.so t have wrt Naturally ust whet tas set of or scenari 4c business ie who are opens they are not: traine! and ading it %> ater’ ANG particular yundred a. for the story an s get ready . You may Monday sorning in the Land York Aner thousand to twenty-five on mere who will get anyw Fee for the best soluti dangerously hurt, Cordially, Agat Paice 208 rw czieue MAJOR MPG.CO WHEW YORK City Wife Announces: Proposed Sac- rifice as Crowds Jecer Cossack Leader. Mme. Semenoff, pretty young wite years ago, former District Attorney Lee Parsons Davis of White Plains said the recanting of her evidence by Mrs. Fev- Cash Reward for Readers Every Day Mysterious Messages” 66 at a “quick sale” would bring per- Peg Meghan rigs haps only about one-fourth that sum aMdavit announc Gen, Semenort failed to get the a eyacanoe sand: the M h h . of Mrs, Fevrola, order of bis arrest vacated yesterday |” Mir. Davis ald that — oths thrive on } and has been anable to find any one | convicted solely | willing to put up @ $25,000 bond. A kp : grease spots. When writ of habeas corpus cannot be de-| direct evidence against Fevrola, ‘ cided before Monday. tod before Monday sous| SAVE TWO CHILDREN putting clothes away OXERCOME BY" GAS for the Summer, first Kroupsky, one of the General's chief aides in Ruasia, visited Ludlow Street Jail late yesterday. Mme. Semen- - fh se hale Gerard Bulglich, six years old. id remove a Yd off was allowed a half hour visit with| his sister, Mary, seven, we eas her husband. The crowds surged] carly this morning from the fumes of @ 5 : about her as she stepped from the ; at No. taxloab, across the sidewalk and into the prison. SS eee PRINTERS WILL ATTEND EARLY MASS TO-MORROW The printers and night workers will worship in Old St, Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Duane Street and City spots with Carbona conscious ar . where a pc tried to get an ambulance. No ambulances being available children were revived by police first aid and are recovering. —— > Cannot Burn or Explode Cleaning Fluid REMOVES GREASE SPOoTs without injury to fabric or color zs iat "ie Shake wovaoveo.e Bowces-au onvcarers Don’t Miss the First Chapters and Messages---Next Monday Morning of the ball. f iit A cus nid operatic é concert of the Knights of Columbus will Hall Place, on Easter morning at 2.30} be held at the Hotel Astor Monday O'clock. Mar. L. J. Evers, the pastor, evening. ‘The procecda will be devote: who celebrated the first mass for night workers twenty-one years ago, will be celebrant on this occaston. Giorga’s Second Mass will be rendered by the choir, under the leadership of Prof. J, Bietiger, the night workers’ or- te to the funds for the Tuberculosis I support of t runue Lake, t J and the nume er fy

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