Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18 TALL EQPAL TDAING. [Nine Streams of Water Being Poured by Fi twenty-five trucks from Manhattan RUNNI ’ and five from Brooklyn tt a es —————— apne — - -_— — 5 Late this afternoon the fire was e) 4 . 4 still unconquered, Firemen, many of A distance of a few paces, They wer: 1922, MYSTERIOUS BOXES |'33Ste5st°eR tu. of Richmond. With Mayor Hylan presiding, the F three Aldermen from Richmond Bor ough, Edward J. Atwell, s > water a minute into the ru streets in that part of Greer lage were kr deep in. wate IRSH REBELS FLEE: FROM STRONGHOLD N THE SOUT David § working in short relays, each Froup a = 7 , | Rendt and Walter T. Warren, met in eeaoeroeatn uecrsurymc:arcen *) TE ing . the Aldermante Chamber in the Cit minutes at the hose. Going Out of Stationary En- Brought to Warehouse and * Attack by National Force Hall at noon to-day and selected John Hardly Had Been Unloaded |. Lynch of No, 604 Delafield Street, i eireumstan ral firemen tad wen} iNeers and Oilers Did A persistent rumor that se at Tullamore Is Reported trapped when the roof was blown —~ oC : “ West New Brighton, Staten Island, wan discredited by Honorary Chief Not Change Situation. Before Blaze Began. to werve Out the vuneketred termh St Repulsed. Archer, who was in a position ¢ —_ = - - Borough President Matthew J. Cahill = know all that could be known of the! STRIKERS CLAIM GAINS. From the investigation of Tjeut., who died last week DUBLIN, ity 18—Irish rebetm casualties, At 12.88 @ clock Le sald - James J. Gegan of the Bomb Squad Alderman Atwell nominated M met With serious reverse to-lay Sikh, Macy O'reoe Noe ores T urge Number of Mainte . It appears to be pretty well estab-] Lynch, Alderman Rendt seconded the} when Free State troops drove them | @) WN Avante, eae etre ale kaw ticee| Pee. OF Mimintenance Matied that the start of the fire waa| nomination, and Alderman Warten|from three towns eouth and south} snén'go down with the roof. But {1 is of Way Men Will Quit, in some way associated with the that the nominations be closed. | west of Dublin and oxpe them in believed she must have seen and wy It Is Said rival at the warehouse shortly before | three Aldermen voted for Mr.] other portions of Ireland 7 interpreted only the narrow escape of a 8 o'clock, of true wad of heavy Insurgents are in full flight from the Rescue Squa ’ w n boxes cases. Workmen] ° Clonmel}, their fleld headquarters and | Before 11 o'clock it was said the} After all three shifts of workers shifted the boxes from the truck to] The new Borough President escorted | principal strongholds in the south, ae. firemen had control of the situation! iq the shops and powerhouses of the the sidewalk, and the truck departed. [by a crowd of friends, appeared at the [cording to word received here to-day and would prevent the spreading the flames to other buildings, all of] “!/roads entering this city had re Anthony Paone of No. 104 Green-|City Hall a few minutes after he was Wich Avenue was acrosa the atree! It was announced that 000 rebels have been captured since the civik pominated and took the oath in the which for a block around were va-| ported yesterday it was definitely from the warehouse in front of No Atayors Mt i the hoped he] We" 08 the Free State Governmeng cated by order of Chief Martin atablished) iat. ne Street, He was passing time| Mayor's office, He said he hoped he] \, : , entablished that the strike o e was started Five alarms were sounded and fre i hat nd stood idly watching the transfer] would be able to carry out the policies] ‘The towns of Sultingles«, ‘Tullow ; stationary engine men and ollers : ; lial : men said there was more agparatus arf) the boxes from the sidewalk into] o¢ nis predecessor and Newtonbarry in Counties: Wicks i A other hattan fre ad not changed the rall strike sit th ‘arehouse jo" er « ‘ ay hdl CLS tpn i sie : th He hice wan 4 Geel te) 2 Mr. Lynch was State Senator In 1919 /10¥: Leinster and Wexford werg e quitable blaze ation. Loca ains moved on time here may fave been ten cr a ae ’ cleaver Tho fireman killed was Lieut, Joon! and through trains were no more de dozen boxes, Paone said, About halt] and 1920. He has been active in Staten} serious fighting was reported nea J, Schoppmeyer, Engine Company No: 13, who lived at > 99 Wooster Street and had been in the depart-]!#st tem days the load had been taken into the] Island Democratic polities for many Warehouse when he saw the men who years had been carrying them in come out — oe Limerick The Duke of Leinster was expected e to-day fo join the Free State layed than they have been for the h ment for seventeen years. He or-] James H. Kinney, General Chatr on the run. Then he heard the ex fures. “Tam going to join my fellow ed etree a Bp yr ogho! g Mancinshon on the un Then he hennt the ¢x-/ LENIN POISONED AND|[vie«. am going to join my tetiow Schoppmeyer was killed by the €€- ay i vsonane a Shaft. The workmen feve y «'r- THROWN FROM TRAIN [cervices are needed.” the Duke sald plosion on the roof, which blew off ince of Way and Shop Labor ried the boxes across the street und before he left Londen the superstructure which housed thee, Said to-day there would be 1 piled them on the sidewalk, accord IS REPORT AT RIGA] Notices tiave teen posted in tne upper part of the elevator machinery. |SPoMtaneous unauthorized walk out of to Paone. ‘Then the an awey eae Mullingar Post OMtces warning the people not to send Jetters and reftd ing acceptance of parcels for King’® He had just stepped out of the build-| the members of his union, which had Ying when this structure and part of vered almost unanimously to give the coping fell to the street and} President KE. I. Grable authority to Paone turned in the first alarm zrom] 7y< , ae 5 BGSENG Greenwiol Avene Given Drink, Then, When By the time this information Ile Collapses, Body Is County, ef which ‘Tullamore is the -jcall a strike when he ¢ reached the police the boxes had a4 : pa crushed him, He lived only long} °* when he deemed it to i . oT capital, The Republicans are guard® | enough to receive the last rites of {he best interests of the iinton, elther been destroyed by fire or car Possed Into Don River. ing the entrances to the town behind } the Catholic Church from Father W.] Mr. Kinney said the Long Island ried away ; ,| LONDON, July 18 (Associated| sand bags, The roads for miles A. Delaney of St, Bernard's Church, | Railroad officials had tried to make Mrs. J. A. Freeman, who lives at) proag),—An Exchange Telegraph de-Jardund have been blocked with tree . 9 A tit (he Pp around 1 rees, Ne died th an ambulance on the way] Private settlements with the machinist No. 9 Jane Street, was looking out the spatch from Stockholm to-day quotes| stones and barrivades of agricultural machinery. Every bridge in the vie window of her home when the trues 5 strikers, offering to reduce the pend- mr soy deposited the boxes in front of the|the Riga correspondent for the to St. Vincent's He sae, No. 87 Green-| ‘96 PAY cut from § cents to 1 cent an The Sheridan tle inity has been damaged or nined Dich street as uectawan emergency | !eur and proposing to put all the 120 Warehouse. She saya that several of | Svenska Dagbladet as saying he has | © an bn A alt t r t t nr foremety ‘c ie Toad oO jon he boxes were loaded on the elevator, 1 > Sete ‘ x idl ¥ ve hospital for the treatment of minor Sere dina “ Jon monthly pay Mie exe ng noried ee "| been reliably informed that Premier] pyess).— Despite an attac injuries and partial eephyxiations i 1 would practically exempt as starte ; , Lenin of Soviet Russia has been mur-| state troops at Tullame Three women who live in the neigh-| {hem from the proposed reduction Mrs. Freeman heard the clevato: ti the town. The residents are te reported t platform strike the floor of the cellar | dered su with a terrific impact. This muy have The spondent says it is believed been taken by others for an explosion. | the Soviet Premier was poisoned on a Almost immediately after Mrs. Mree-| train while journeying to a Caucasian Yporhood provided coffee, sandwiches! These offers, he sald, were rejected. and cigarettes for firemen. One of], "The strike of the shopmen,"* Mr, them was Madeline Delmar, formerly| Kinney said, “and the movement to leading woman {n “Blood and Sand,"| force & strike of the way men ts not who lives at No. 223 West 12th Street. | PePresentative ; With her were Mrs. Hazel Townsend This fight is not a fight between ot No, 225 West 12th Street, and Mrs.| /@bor and capital. It ty a fight be John Hayes, No. 5 West tween capital and labor organi 8. Street. They put tables on the side-| Zt tant @ Nght between the railroad walk and served piping hot coffee] Presidents and the rank and file. It from a huge dishpan, is a fight between the Presidents and i j Mr. Francis said the quantity of stricken MUNITIONS SEIZED IN GERMAN BARRACKS Inter - Allied Commission | ¢ Makes Discoveries in ‘Pwo man saw fire the elevator snaft bathing resort Residents of the vicinity were talk The Dagblads*'s correspondent was ing this afternoon about having heard] informed that Premier Lenin's body explosions all night long. Investiga-| was thrown into a river early on the tion disclosed that nearly everybody] morning of July 3, from a train while in Greenwich Vilage heard explosions| crossing the bridge over the River last night. They happened in New| Don at Rostoy the union bosses." Jersey, as part of a three-day Italian] According to the message, one of Cities Mr. Kinney sald In his forty-five celebration Premier Lenin's attendents, a mem- . chemicals stored there was not great) weary service with the Long Island ber of the Executive Committee off BERLIN July 18 (Associated enough to account for the terrific force Railroad he had ro ' of the explosion. He expressed the be-| ctr he:nad been through three Pre strikes, and had won two or them 8).—The Inter-Atlind Military HUSBAND SHOT HER, the Third Internationale, reported as an accomplice in the assassination, lief taht the hot weather recently may |" the ‘emer : i es Commission discovered 00 machine > ‘gency committee created now Impersonating the Soviet Prem- have generated gases In the confined | yy the Port of New Yerk ‘Authority, SAYS WOMAN, SUING jer at a bathing resort. Kuns stored in the palice bartacks at Pee resanlanesn oebuenen. the | of which Gen, George W. Goethals s Police ‘s Wife R t —_— Stuttgart, It was learned to-day § oe nend soon after, the. fret} Chairman, yesterday reported there oliceman § ie CCANUST Says LENIN IS RECOVERING. Simultaneously, the Vorwaerts ane Accidental Version in MOSCOW, July 18 (Assoctate Separation Sui Press),—Leo Kameneff, President of Se paration Suit. the Moscow Soviet, upon returning to- Wion Mrs. Irene Andruss Meaney | day from a visit: to Premier Lenin, said the Premier was so improved in health now that it was only a matter alarm,” Mr. Francis said. ‘‘One of Pein eed in the situation calling the cleaning women, a Mrs. Allen, : was screaming at a second floor win- |.) There polled. § eae ais FIRE LIEUT. KILLED = di am the tah Suey mie nga" year that oy seesens| IN. EXPLOSIONS AY |Negro to Enter Race for Congress Ge lanei oan BYE: i wet an (Okan JANE STREET BLAZE a ‘z From Large Colored District Here and led her out by way of Jano Street.| It was stated, however, that the Either Johnson or Ferris Will Oppose Ansorge in Re- I was told that Charles Bohn, the committee in twenty-four hours could foreman, was first to discover the fire mobilize the most efficient service of publican Primaries in 21st District. For the first time in nearly a quar-;gro voters in the 21st District, which while he was changing his clothes in| ®UPDly recrulted in peace times. Ob- the locker room. He gave the alarm.” servers under Gen. Goethals have Mayor Hylan and Inspector Lahey} Been assembling facts, recruiting arrived early and congratulated| Motor trucks and organizing with “Smoky Joe’ Martin on his courage|®fmy and navy officials and the State in remafaing in charge of the fight| Dolce of New York and New Jersey after suffering injuries. ‘The Mayor] The talked of strike of mainte- ter of a century Congress may have a|!8 More than 40 per cent. of the total remained not far from where the res-| Dance of way men did not materlal- Negro member after March 4 next,| Vote of the district. 26 Sat Cy : ‘ Ansorge achieved considerable news- concerted effort is reported among] paper prominence a few months ago Negro leaders in the Zist District,| when he named a Negro youth for embracing the greatest colored belt| United States Naval Academy at An in the city and a part of the fashion«|24Polls. The boy later failed in the able Riverside Drive section, to nom.| eMtrance examinations and was unable nounces the Socialists were informed that a large quantity of arms and military equipment was being ree moved from the unused barracks at Potsdam to an unknown destinations The police, notified of the incidents confiscated war material remaining ut the barracks, including 200 live hand grenades and a number of dum dum cartridges A military officer demanded the re- lease of the remaining material on the ground that it was the property of his regiment, hut the police refused to allow it L} oe Dressed in Best to End Life. Isane Axelroth, forty was found ai nished room at No, &1 Newton ttreet, wark, early to-day. Deputy Count} siclan Miningham said that the man had committed sufetde by taking of No, 132 Manhattan Avenue tostitied before Deputy Police Commissioner |of a few weeks until his health would John A, Leach in an investigation |be fully re-established concerning the conduct of her hus-| ‘You would hardly know he had band, Policeman William P. Meaney, [been fil," said M, Kameneff. “There she informed the police official that |!* so little difference between his ap ance now and before his iliness. she had accidentally shot herself in|? the leg with his revolver ‘Phe doctors now permit him to re To-day Mrs. Meaney filed a suit for |celve visitors every other day. News separation and charges that her hus-]of his recovery has been a most un band shot her. She avers that he is|Pleasant surprise to those foreign very jealous and declares his sus-| Journals, which several times have picions were unjust in the case of a] had him dead.” Dr. Stone, who came to her home to anne from St. Luke's, Hospital following | RUM. TRUNK RING the shooting. Supreme Court Justice BARED BY ARREST squad, protectad hy gas masks, | !2e, and to-day leaders were predict- were exploring the debris in search of|!98 ® walkout of 32,000 vievks and Injured persons. freight handlers on the Pennsylvania ‘All accounts agree that there were] lines. They are trying to get an in- two major explosions—the first tear-| Junction restraining the allroad ing out u section of the front wall,| from cutting wages, and, it was said, on his bed in a Donnelly awarded her $20 a week «li the second lifting off a part of the|!f they failed they would strike inate one of their own race in the] ‘to quality . , mony pending the outcome of her] | 4 = _, [dichloride of mercury tablets, Axei~ roof. Several smaller explosions, con-| At the Lackawanna offices it was Republican primary George H. White was the last Negro | separation action Foley of Brooklyn Admit-] reth was dressed in “his best clothes, © fined to the interior of the bullding,| Teported to-day that @ number of Representative Martin C. Ansorge,|Tepresentative in Congress. He came] Meaney, in reply, blames his do- 1 Bai ter B his aria folded) over his breast. Hy ‘ were reported. Tho big blasts broke| Striking shopmen had asked for re- the present member from that dis.| from North Carolina and served in the| mestic troubles on an inheritance of ted to Bail After Boot- ASSN SIBATIIARSE windows for a distance of two blocks} ®™Ployment today and had been trict, is a candidate for renomination, | 59th and 66th Congreszes, retiring in] $50,000 received by his wife. He de- leg Tale. pay tites taken back ux new men The colored men mentioned as his| 1899 probable opponents are James Weldon] ‘There have been two Negro Sena Johnson, secretary of the National) tors, both from Mississippi, and each Association for the Advancement of [Serving during the reconstruction pe- Colored People, and William H. Fer-|Tiod. These were Hiram R. Revels ris, editor of the Negro World, Both [and B. K. Bruc Bruce was a former are reported as having strong backing} ‘lve, Whose master educated him among members of their own race as| Revels was a minister and organized well as some white politicians, It is] two Negro regiments in Baltimore at not likely that both will enter the] the outbreak of the Civil War the original version of the . care shooting story is the true « WASHINGTON, July 18.—Ramifi- ee ations of a gigantic booze ring, whose BABY DESERTER Pee iaiaialaRe (he DAMA: Count MAY BE FREED are alleged to total millions of do! lars, were believed unearthed by police Hundreds who were driven from| Joseph Wilcewski, a car inspec their homes by the police order to] of No. 190 Railrohd Avenue, Jersey vacate surrounding tenements went | City, was held in $800 for the Grand into the streets carrying armfuls of | Jury by Recorder A. C, Carsten in clothing and valuables, St. Bernard's| Hoboken to-day charged wfh_as- School was thrown open to them an a| sulting James Long, a Lackawanna refuge. They were told that tuoy] ployee, of No. 200 Garden Street would be permitted to return to their| Arthur Lehibach of No. 204 13th homes as soon as the police thought] Street, Jersey City, arrested on the it safe. © same charge, was freed. N Vacation have Th World follow you. Maile very day to your summe address. WORLD SUMMER RATES ie * to-day following the arrest of Join Indictment Not to Be Asked] foes of Brooklyn, N. ¥ for Leah Silve Foley was captured, the police said, pat primary, as this would insure An-| No Northern State bas ever sent a . after a long chase through the rai me ee Chief Inspector Lahey mobilized — — aa sorge’s renomination. An effort wili{Negro to Congress, and the outcome] District Attorney Ruston sald to-Jroad yards, following a futile attempt Week dlonth 115 patrolmen, twenty Lieutenants, | he describes asa “sizzling sound" ihat be made to concentrate the Negro] of the fight in the 2ist New York Dis-}day that he had spoken under a mis-|to transfer four trunkfuls of liquor Morning & Sunday. .35 $1.00 seven Captains, four Inspectors und| gave him warning of the first big ex CHOPPMEYER vote behind one of them trict is being watched with great in seventy-five detectives at the fire.| plosion. Instead of seeking safety for @ NNO Is There ave approximately 35,000 Ne-| terest by the politicians. Each vacated house was guarded| himself he ran straight toward ¢ against vandals by patrolmen as-| building to warn others and drive . signed to that one detail. them a He wns too late. for the| the pulmotors of the Edison Com ‘When the extent of the danger was} explosion came straight at him, Me] Pany aise were sent fo) realized calls were sent for five en-| was hurled back at least thirty feet, ireman ‘Thomas Dougherty gines from Brooklyn. They were|but he escaped with bruises and re-| Hook and Ladder Company No Morning World... 125 85 Evening World.... 25 (85 Sunday World 1Cc. per Sunday ny length of time. Address chia Often'as desired, Your newadenler will arrange ft for you, or remit direct to apprehension when he declared yes-] from a Southern train terday that he would move for the] According to the police, Foley Is indictment of Leah Silver, who had{*ald to have admitted the trunks were deserted her baby at Coney. He had | being shipped from Savannah, Ga. to though the girl already had been held) New York and that he was tn the for the Grand Jury \by the Magis-[@™ploy of a liquor syndicate, whose trates Court and learned jater that |4lly receipts from rum running total meyer lived, wax hinge into] SAYS PAWNED RING mourning when news was recived of Cline fire figtter’s death. The only! WAS NOT LAMONT’S ‘ 7 4 . rei from $25,000 to $80,000. Cashi N York World, rr \ 3 ; was on the roof of the warehousefone at home when word of his death], ad 4). [the ease had not yet been disposed of ; : AN ashier, New Yor! orld, needed, especially because many hose) mained on the Job. ae aenioain Geeire i saceleod waa! hlanauil Nurse’s Counsel May Claim] te explained that it was the cus Foley was released on $1,500 bond Park Row, New York lines were put out of commission by] Coleman, one of the first on the} When the fr mn UArieee tase ¢ Be Ue COU erate Ai cent ia Casenit dgtenAADN an <c and was to be given a hearing to-day ari » the high water pressure, which burst} scene, was told a woman and a baby|He was hurled by the fce of they Mis, Mary panel ane Nie nen It Belonged to [er Vey eo Rea tien Viet people's eit ——s— * them Were in tho basement of Ne. 9 damspexpiosion through the skvileht andfand his two boys, John, thirteen, and oO question people The explosions flied the street in|street. Going into the basement,| fell ol Moor to the roof of the house) Leo, eight, were spending the day at Mother. pomsas cin the Magi oY pute REICHSTAG ADOPTS front of the building with debris and| Coleman carried both out adjoining. He suite \ possible| Rockaway and up to noon had not] Mitzabeth ©. Kelly, thirty-seven, af there Was ne er = : the air with a white faky substance! The Rescue Squad immediately be-| facture of the foot been 10 discs xf Bio, S18 Ahh) Girreet, on tHOTT ea deviation from PROTECTIVE LAW BIRTHS. that looked like snow. Many persons] gan diging at the piles of debris, ox Great streams disrolored water] Schoppmeyer, in addition to being yey 5 , nal} gourse by taking ¢ ase immediately PASNENBAUM AS AGH Riess RL. ate wore carried off their feet and thrown|tricating several who were pinnva| With « peewliar foam poured fromidrum-major of the Mire Department pefore Judge Koenig and a jury injio the Grand Jury ; Overwhelming Vote for baum Wish to. a ch the hinth oe twenty or thirty fect. At least three| under it. ‘They were sent to foua{the walls, and ebemists of the fire/Band, formerly played on the depart-|the Court of General Sessions for the > 2 . elr daughter, GLORIA, on duly 1, 2330 women are known to have been in-| hospitals and building departments took sam-[ment baseball team le wis a greatfalteged theft of a diamond ring while!/ SHORT HAIRED GIRLS Anti-Monarchist Meas- Creston ay,, Bronx ured in that way. Ralph Wheel-] Before 10 o'clock it was seen that] ples for analysis, believing that tH }favorite with the kiddies of bis nelgh-[xne was tose re + wright, @ reporter for ‘The Evening| there was grave danger of the fire} chemicals, were Miegally stored In thelborhood, and it was his daily custom] S* | four years ago in} ROB MAN IN STREET Uys OleED. World, was thrown about twenty feet/ spreading to surrounding tenements. | building, the fact will be thus dem-}to play bail in 1 eet with his [the household of David R. Lamont of BERLIN, July 18.—The Protective] weLELLAN.-LOUIS 8. CAMPRELL Fue & but not injured. All of these were emptied of their oe-fonstrated. Preparations were alo}boss and the other, youngster No. 220 West s2a Street, on the wits |Phought It Was a Joke 'Till] tay. desixned against activities of[ ERAT CHURCH, Wednentay, 11 A.M. Acting Chief Martin and Hon-|cupants, ambulance su bwiping | made to question eas nile #0 Engaged, Ne Was the at-[ness stand this afternoon denied that They Took His $12 the Monarchist Party, was over-|OGBORN-EMLEN ©, CAMPBELL FUs orary, Deputy, Chief Mainzer had|the police reserves. Many were The American Ked Cross sent a re- | biter of the children's quarrels amd }the ving pledged by her and found in as s ri ~ whelmingly adopted by the Reichstag] N@BAL CHURCH, Tuesday, 8 P. 2. narrow escapes when six big pacing | ried from tenements, others were Met force whieh arrived at 1 o'clock [there were many sad tices among the La pawnshop wis Lamot's property From Ifim. TOR CECH z . SMNTZ.—L EOP OLD. CAMPBELL FUs . cases were blown out of the windows | out with six nurses in charge of Miss ts- [youngsters When the word travelled In his opening address to the jury to-dut NERAL OBUACH, Weduesdny pe | of the burning bullding and just} The police roped off great areas|bella Evans and Dr ‘Thomas Miley, faround that he hud been killed. | patrick J. McDonald, Miss Kelly's} CAMDEN, N J, duly 18.—Pen ‘This was conaidered w great victory] 7/8’ ———__, ay t missed hitting them. around the burning building, working} General Dire of the Disaster Relief Pideut, and Mr uieyer had Peoun: said his client was employed | sauken police to-day yon the trailffor the Wirth Government, as the bc The crew of Engine Company 18,| under conditions that for them as well} Commitice ti i POTN ALE en married sixteen years in Paris last year to nurse the late ! ho. het support of the Socialists and other D?.49."..7 ° 5 . n o ate} or two bob-haired girls who held up Toon ; fighting the flames wjth a deck pipe,| as for the firemen called for the dis-|‘They sel up a canteen ol St Bernard's - a Peter Cooper und has been the ob t robbed Taonand Cox of Bonsnyl- | PAT members had to be obtained. - Notice to Adveyt sers a - were blown from thelr apparauts to| play of heroism Schovl, No, 825. We Street, to Ject of persecution ever aha pand tabbed teons ms The Protective Law was proposed] Mtyplay aarerising on aud relearo order the street, but despite their bruisea| Many firemen partly overcome by} serve food und house the temporarily DROWNS IN GARDEN) 125 ouoe or that esr wie | ken ax he was returning to his home} for the protection of the Republic| fm titer Whe! meek day’ Alering: world” or tbe they returned to work. amoke were revived, ouly to go back} homeless, of Whom timated NOT IDENTIFIED |é«*t¢! 184 it itl be claimed thar the [last night after the assassination of Dr, Walter] preceding publica en 7 Bt. Vincent's Hospital alto the Joh Some pported tof that there wer $0 famtiir . pawned ring had been the property| Cox told the police that Che girls} Kathenau, Foreign Minister feace, mine ‘geval aud In ovuer of "rorint a0) Tha neurly a score of the injured, who ar-| have received treatment three or four Alderman Sullivan, wiiese d cit The identity of a your "1 othe purses mother lumped from bebind a tree and he _ i Coie eS world mean te meatal oe rived in ambulances, trucks and other| times from the ambulance surgeons, | cludes the burnt , 5 hey he MAN WHET ating Welly suld she had been nurs ught athletic trends were GASOLINE HASN'T BREN CUT, lay ndveriining Ise conv for she Sun vehicl The hospital sent three am-| Dr, Harry M, Archer, an honorary|ihe care of some sx at] Waa drowned yesterduy in the pool offing eighteon years A Want tanth, A renksan he wan ra Na pled thor aH ates itoiont ot! Wa moat bulances to the fire with surgeons and] Chief of the ire Department, worked] te ist ( sears] Madison Square Gusden tas yet| Lamont hc from tl ca When be pieke RiUied Nu ariaeatily che lameoutinadurtiort and rleaie thus! art nurses. at a killing pace and in dangerous|by. There is one at d 7 Christapoer | been estal ‘ arentiv he went [Ute Hoapial registry. Mrs. Lamont, after the girls had fled, lio be ordered in four days, was an Tue Wori by Chuiday nome The narrow streets were crowded | positions Hireet in charge of M incil. | to the place alon ad teen camen ane ke 158i lon re Miscovered $12 Was missing saced(octaye, Burana reccline priee|( mRAe MG ee ne and the police reserves had difficulty| Because the heavy smoke made it ~ merged but w few moments appar. [honest ning to Mave suffered _— # ; ‘ : he in in clearing space for the firemen and |aifioult for firemen to see thelr wa nS ently wh iinere came {the ha of previo tv ? Wows, DEES IN BATHEOR, PV GADS RRA AS we\icailea atlas ty fae, anaee keeping spectators out of the danger | about near the burning building, Hon CHILDREN ARE SAD contact w Lea aliy ia on af Iministered medicine Mrs. Marie Roma hirtyefive, No.| Hares W. Binclatr said (hat too much {4 ve-aot receler db M. Pride. zone. Even at what looked like ® safe! grary Deputy Chief Kdward J Kenny] AT NEWS OF EATH [tte atiendants A bMnglag , tthe witness, oM as4 loth street, West New York, whose] crude oll is being produced at this time ed ag conditions weuuire, riuiaie Mf Aistance many are sald to have been}went a call for Eng on nur pad Would come and take the site| Husband is travelling #alesnin at pwes-| that the ery of new flelds las re ' ent a call for Engine Company No = : : to the surface he sil 2 ; ut hy flying glass from the ex-|o48, Church and letbuse ny No) OF FIRE LIEUTENANT] nc “boas war . when |¥2t ‘ Toledo, (vn was found dead in| sulted in the addition to surplus stocks} | Dslr coor or orders leued, tte an . . arm Ww er bathtub by a@ friend iss Fannie|of many sands of barrels of crude | @rorde when omitted will not ser plostons. Brooklyn, to come to the ac with} ipa . lifted to the aid © pool, but 3 > Be RD ee ee bry Mupparmian| oll dein and: that, actual steaks Nave care aia ler, eomiract oF oLhgke! IP © Patrigk J. Coleman of}their searchlight en ne paulnped with] ‘The neighborhood 0. 608 West] puimotor was uscd for itten min-] REGAIN LOST STRENGTH sy hire. Romain dead of heart| been Increased 100,000,099 in about a THE WORLD?) 1 Tallon beard whaileight 45,000 candle pow@ lights, All[ 174d Street, where Lieut, Schopp-’ wes withouy avai, , ners John's Sivdicine,—Advs, your, & Be ej * = ae |