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7 | TUBE FIRE PANIC AT PENN. STATION . . 9 —=——-- « 7 To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR. WALL STREETEEDT: iN EDITION [ie ‘PRICE THREE CENTS Che | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | VOL. LXIII. NO. 22,118—DAILY. Coney em York Worth by Pree NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922. Rertene ee GERMANY TAKES -/°"te'se‘smipe' or |SHOTSFLY INFOG /Mathilde McCormick, Smiling — BANTON BAFFLED, \SIIBWAY CROWDS INPANIC MILLIONS FROM | ies |AS POLICE CHASE | “8 She Reaches Paris, Hough | WITHOUT CLUE IN , ERPARS BANKS ALEC RUMEN st seomenee sce) posse AE-PENK, STATION A Fit ys She I Good Sport, but Both Refuse to Sends Over 60,000,000 Francs Thrilling Capture After Blue Divulge Her Plans. Not One Fact Is Uncovered FILLS TRAIN WITH SMOKE to Holland and Switzerland Boy Gets Tip of Liquor PARIS, Aug. 4 (Associated Press).—Miss Mathilde MeCormiek, waose Leading to Solution of + for Safer Keeping. Pirates. engagement to Max Oser, Swiss riding master, has created considerable Six Deaths. comment in European and American soclal circles, atrived in Parts this : Seventh Avenue Line Tied Up 23 Minutes by VERAL VOLLEYS. | afternoon STILL SEEKING MOTIVE. Short Circuit at Peak of Rush Hour— She landed at Cherbourg early to- Twenty Sacks of Scotch Taken| #¥ {om the steamship Majestic, and Exteriinator Men Questioned Women Near Hysteria in Sixth Break in From Motor Boat in en REGS WROTE MOOSE DICTATOR _ Atlampt igre ein Month—Flash Stampedes Passengers. FIRE S SEIZURE IS EXPECTED. Action Taken Just Before An- nouncing Refusal to Pay Narrov Harold FP. McCormick, and a small augue ante oe by Aug. 15. Re entity chaser of Arsenic. A fire In the first car of a Seventh Avenue tocal subway train at 7.42 = if Following a thrilling © through| and shaking her head at a group of . LL o\ock this morning, at the peak of the rush hour, at the Pennsylvania Aug. 4 ea . newspaper correspondents, who had While investigators under Assistant bar (He an opaque fog that hung over the] Bev sranen correspondents, who had District Attorney. Morgan A, Jones|*t#tlon of the line filled the tube with smoke, caused a panic among the ihe a mriconioneecnaeethanatanterita Narrows early to-day and during] |, smiling more broadly, took her were visiting drug stores and farm| Passengers and held up traffic for twenty-three minutes, It was the Haliana aria’ @witeotland usveean & whieh) they ‘fred several “volléy# of/ ly the arma and puehed: her throvet supply houses In an effort to trace the | sixth tle-up from varfous causes in the subway systems of the city in iN Wee shots at suspected rum-runners, the| thc wd, saying to the correspond- : : : y sy 000,000 and 70,000,000 French francs Bee ch Tie GRIGG. DAA Bide ee purchaser of the arsenic whieh Killed] iittle more than a month, and wit the Lexington tube fire, where hundreds Willett Hail weonon deponlt ii Ate DEUS ¥ a gee) my daughter is acting a eee six patrons of the Shelburn Restau finally overtook the alleged rum))),.. ; of passengers were knocked out by smoke, there was little wonder the : Ph ae etivee Rina ai port. Lhave taught her, . rant, and made 100 others fll, District ; pe ve oth 7 ; nen van nt + and placed three men under r of fact, to be joviat with|Order Approached for Sup-] dttomey Banton to-day summoned | P&*sengers, for the most part women, girls and young men, were panicky. Ral sso Son Reektinig) Bund tens peneal- an Fee et a at{ port. of Hearst Political |vetore him threo emptoyoes of the ® Tho point at which the fire occurred Taisuiiones WOE ueveniy, @iike = Hees Syren ot valleged Becteh Whe Key ira noWiusWenie AVI? Aspirations, He Says Bliss Exterminator Company, No. 90] CABINET TAKES UP _ |'* ne of the busiest in the went side drarosit ia understood, in unticipa.| UN SSMGLADY-5| OLCOTT n® The thrilling fight in the fog start-} sWhore's Mr. Oser?”? he was asked ASH SE a thy Sighth Avenue, who had charge of STRIKE REPORTS tube, and the rush in the morning ts SRE eter Wel onegRwgor ave led shortly after two this morning} “1 wo't tell you,” he laughed - . nthe the restaurant tho iaat time > _! second only to Times Square. A tun- eae ved | vatties| Parents hal | “te Teut James Bannon, in com-] | When Mathilde was Ked the same] Partial confirmation of the charre]ie way visited, July 2 . SET . +,,| nel connects the station with Broad- Government, as part of the penalties] Parents Announce Betrothal] mana of the Blue Boy, picked up a|@uestion, she said laughingly: of George A. Colgan that he was fired] srhose men, according to George Z Rail and Coal Situations Up] way and there are stairways: touding © imposed upon Germany for hei ee 2 “That's my seeret; besides, my] 4, Be ee Gs i oe a excote jeorgo Z 1 Sear e s LS ab tape IRS ce Ly Fa to Jean Waddington. wireless from Inspector William Bal-|.¢,u1 has not introduced. you. from his job as Deputy Commisstoner| Medalie, who accompanied them at To-Day’s Session. Seams ioe’ te hedigN Srapich, eb) ake refusal to pay the £2,000,000 instal-} ss oment of international in-|!€¥, on board the Manhattan, which! ‘the McCormick party then took a0? Markets because he refused to use}eounsel for the company, told Mr.] WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. Members} Long Island and Pennsylvania sta- ment du private debts contracte of President Harding's Cabinet took to| tions and to the street. Hotel. Mr. Mc-|his influence as an Elk to further the| Panton they had used no arsenic in ct] political aspirations of William Ran IE SB ee aurAt terest ‘Heddle aenownvat the summer ned him to be on the lookout for} bus to the Clari colony at Southampton, L. 1. to-day, | motor boat that was being handled|Cormick went to Cherbourg to & the war with Frenchmen. Tho many Te dauehter ; They were in the place from 8 to 6] today’s meeting reports on the coal] avenues of exit tended largely to quict Shes naltie to become ef: a . . Caee his daughter, together with his son, | ao), es aiean seiaial a. 3 i, J when Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Olcott 2a] {1 @ suspicious manner. Almost as the| oy they all returned to Parisiin a{G0lPh Hearst and that he was told by}p. at. they said, and when they de-land rail strikes as gathered by their|the crowd that poured from tho train fective, beginning at noon to-morrow) anounced the betrothul of their elder] Wireless flashed its messuge the faint) cial compartment of the boat train. {Francis P. Bent that Hearst emis-|parted left nothing behind of ay respective departments. The session, |and the station, and ted = aelle eed the b E der yi ut-put” _o} é | special cc , E > . ession, ° jon, and prevented more and although their exact nature has : i put-put’? of a motor boat came" yr. wouCormick resol y declined |saries were atyggork among Masons, | poisonous nature, daughter, Gladys, to Jean D. Pendrill] throu, : > Spry MeCormicic, seaai ately: deci e i , van Indieatec giv yer al been carefully guarded hy the Govern-| \y ae ps ai Tob. the through the dense fog, t odivuige his daughter's plans. Mr. Utnen Order of #4 Moose and Knights| M® Hunton tater said that not aft Was tdteated, was given over al: serious punic and a lst of injured. = Os) Naa ae ‘ Fi bierh) — as uided only by the sound of the} ogey not with the party a 5 ‘|single fact had been uncovered giving | Most wholly to a discussion of the] Another factor that contributed to Bhent. i has been aimed fhat aly inch c iene motor, I Bannon, with of Columbus, was gbtained to-day |), German bunk deposits in France, Al- FEnEH CUTREReTe . int + PARI Aug. 4 Mathilde Me-ltrom ‘William lope for a solution of the poisoning, | situation in the two industries. preventing a more serious panic was urvan, Dictator of Brookiyn Lodge No, 14 of the Moose organization, Mr. Garyan has not only heard of the actlyities of Hearst workers in his order but bas been Luke H and Patrol- n Tracy Hamilton as a crew, gave chase. Almost running down the motor boat before he could make out adelphia| its outlines, Lieut. Bannon command- The Olcotts lived for a long time in Albany and Miss Olcott's mother, who was Miss Sarah Levick, is notwithstanding his staff, ind the Health Departm ing in comple received score en her r of is by Cormick, wearing the ring gi by Max Oxer on the third. fir her left hand, arrived in Pa train from Cherbourg to-day. Ose the polle nt are work harmony and he of letters containing sace-Lo' pied territory meet this pncHeoasila id Beshees AL Secretary Hoover announced that|the conduct of the guards on the distribution of coal by the Federal} train, who showed intelligence 1m nergency Control Committee had] dealing with the situation, would be confiscated to ryment member of an old Phi It is emphasized in official quarters was not at the station to greet her. | personally a suggestions and theories been started under informal arrange: The train was in charge of Conduo- ° 7 4 ed poat's occups s to “heave to.” yersona approvehed in the inte cs onduc. that the funds on deposit in Paris were | Quaker family. The Waddingtons, of eae Data cocupants to poate ies 1] Harold br, MeCormick met his daush-|Op tearst Rae fi Another unreported victim of the! ments. tor George Kaplin, Joseph D, Wood sufficient to pay more than half of the | English extraction, have been French ene) a Ha routed) ter whon she stepped on the platform.| str, Colgan’ poisoned ple was found early to-day 7 ‘ " rm ATRIAL GbE IN nt ; i ‘| an occupant 5 the) ae cei 1 af) ot: Colsan's ave in the bole, whieh |i, Brooklyn, David Newman, twon.| Attorney General Daugherty said he}was the motorman. As the train en- August deb men Livivanekfor morsetharatwpnoan tinea wre's Max Oser?" choi Ayers Ari Ghee nie eon ee kly i h an, : Tho Paris deposits, it was Tourn Be ; ee ae ; j " roar of the engine. “D: 1! dozen correspondents. Me prea to turn over wt n Mayor ty-tive, an accountant with offices in| hud authorized appointment of Deputy] tered the station Wood glided in with- were withdrawn by telecraph and tote. | Mt nddingt r s : fi a ates We're after some booz x yews If there was any answer, it was|romaing buried. The Mar na the ‘Tribune Building and lving at] Marshals in Des Moines, where disor- [out power and then to move on turned » . ast | fro enc 0 hic iarles o are we!” shouted back Ban- } . ‘ vide ‘0, 159 Nor “ Street, Will < Phone when Premier Poineare's last {from the Pendrill who hid Charles ee eaten tire ga|arowned out by the exha inichia rotten!) toivcull Mert No. 159 North Fifth Street, Witllams-| gory have occurre on a little of the juice, The shoe evi- reply to the German Government on Jot England in a tree, thus saying his] on. ave to or we'll fire on} iit, ia which they were nada burg, asked Policeman Maloney at N y Avenue and Broadway to help| Al! of the Cabinet members received dently came !y contact with something him get medical ald. He said he ate] with gratification word that an at-]that precuced a short circuit. There pie and soup at the Shelburne Res-| tempt ts to be made at a conference |= & report like a shot, a flash of tuarant Monday and became ill, here to-morrow to settle the strike so|Partl-colrred flame, a shect of white He had been undor the treatment fame like lightnt d tt e br ; far as it affcts the Southerh Railway Shining and the smellof f the family physician and thought * burning insulation, . this question was received in B A very small percentage the and Mrs. lite. He is a son of M away’ Mr. Garvan, the Moose Dictator, . Charles Waddington of Chateau de 5 ote the aA showed resentment over tle efforts of posits of German banks has been k 5 throb of the motor as the pursuec inde us with French institutions in) Paris, |Verten Drouats craft again shot away and lost itself} RESERVES CALLED ui managers of tho Hearst bom to t use his organization 4 attitude is This money has been entirely with Mr, Waddington took the agricul- | in the thic) ay Bone is eet If hat of o 10 oMleers of fraterna drawn, In the ecasae of American and] guy at Cornell University,|. Again, with on e sound of the IN STRIKE STABBING i f all the offi fraternal i 1d of orders who hive discussed the mat other foreign bunks, the German i. as 5 a5 . perveg | £28t flying motor boat to follow, the} ~ r ter Figebaalsniecan ieenintato! was well enough to go out last]on the basis of the President's settle have left nominal sums to meet day-|D&é Bradvated in 1912, He served lr jeutenant called tor full speed ahead] Crowd Threatensas Women lize membershity ian titetnat | might. He started for a drug store tol ment proposal. As the heavy, acrid smoke perme- © foreign} throughout the war in the French /and used his megaphone as a sound! Garment Workers Scream. Jorer for political purposes will ine {84% & Prescription refilled and had ated the forward cars and the foro army, His granduncle, William Wad- |amplitier to aid him in keeping In the : I relapae. fie was.taken to'Bt./ Cathe answer was a quickened 1 cou to-day transaction: v banks were surprised when the orde —— any candidate for office art of the static ere wa if banks mee su ne gel dramon, eho. marca” Miss” Bary [wate tho otter tout” OR over] Plc reserves call to hn alum [S8scany cate ore, a aan aoe eam tat aa wi| INDIANA TROOPS —_{2%,°t ‘i station there was an im 2 King of New York, served for ten] Roamer Shoals sped the pursued boat] of the nd Cloak Company, No. 790 hg i his condition wal 2) E sh for doc cars, id Swiss banks, by ere Was not e . tec iis orde jurven sal¢ ro A a8 not serious, . end Swi i at ; but a rye eee ars as French Ambassador to the|with the Blue Boy gaining rapldly.| (44 street, Brooklyn, this mornins, |r i ne eae n sald. ona ccording. te Distriet Attorney Ban-| FLARED UPON AT MINES] which carried the usual crowds. The ing or : ish Sb) He alent Court of St. Jam Mr. Wadding-|Lieut. Bannon and Seret race | Grand Street, Bi non ce au ps r » mots tnd OAs leon, his process of elimination has le conductor and guards, shouting thera bald es soe eee ton plans to enter the diplomatic ser- |opened fire. With the first volley the|@uickly broke up a crowd which igiou iave m boan oo- lite nownee, Nothing. Mea beanl Shots i Ambush Start| es 7 Reports e also reached Paris Lee a ae Uwenaalasnencall ane wie folt }ter- | Proached amd have been asked about , is, hw Shots From Ambush Start] was no danger, opened the doors of sircles that the Germans haa |‘!#c? after leaving tho army. speed of the motor boat was slackened |threatened trouble following an alter- | Prerched and have bean a et icarned through @ systematic examin- . oh : ; Pepin I lea that the Germans bad)" 1.9 wedding is expected to take}and with the next shots the toat’s!eation in which Samucl Wyorst, {COW the members of this lode felt) tion oe employees und former, em: Battle Lasting Hour, he cars at the ends and sides and also withdrawn large sums from the! yc. ne ai alee dias sae coward He ° an for Gover- |e ees ¢ Nang the train was emptied ing banks in the occupied districts of | Pic? Rext winter. eae ae alongside, Lieut, Bannon|thitty, of No, 743 East 1824 Street,{ nor, ‘There was w report that Hylan} Movees of the restaurant to show any! STAUNTON, Ind., Aug. 4 (Asso- | ‘2° [8 mptied In a minute, ve strong prompt suci Germany and from Alsac rong enough to prompt such -Lorraine, clated Preas).—First hostilities in con-| “ny persons who had been going ordered the men to stand in the bow/the Bronx, a rment striker, was] had once joined the Woodhaven Lodge e & wholesale attempt on life. 4 PE ee ly ye mots ie Sonne STANDARD OIL CUTS [for their motor boat and reach for the} stabbed, perhaps fatally, by Samuel of tooag Hub T have found no record)" Te now suggested that the perpe-[ nection with the taking over of mines | allght at the station were anxious PEIN: ANE 77H 8, NOK ROE ,. They obeyed, After taking the . ¢ of his pership, stag of thelby. the 8 Ganucred’. basal 4 to get out and fought through th warded to Paris this afternoon, GASOLINE 2 CENTS |s*: They obey aking Lewis, thirty-five, of No. 21 Monell | sa’ «tory has alwo reached my ears] {hater may have been ixnorant of the|by the State occurred to-day when wh the Aen three occupants of the motor boat on nd of Franc! ; : board the Blue Bay, Lieut. Bannon that $10,000,000, representing pre-war!Price Is Ordered Reduced] says ho searched the motor boat,|of the clouk company, the commercial debts be paid by Aug. 16. Manes oe Macks tn Ok NON arora tate: the ae Ge relanaee. France has threatened to selze the Irom 27 Cents to 25. Se Bye chars deadly effects of the arsenic and put) State troops on guard duty were fired |Consestion, Those coming into tt, it in the dough for the purpose of] non trom ambush. smelling the burning insulation and making many persons til and injuring} "P° . etting ght of the the reputation of the restaurant, The fire was returned by the troops | & & @ sight of the smoke as tt many refused the dems Street, Brooklyn, one of the owners|about a member of our lodge, who ice | holds a minor office, who is said to have been asked or volunteered ‘see what he could do among the ty K3701, and declares hie d twenty] The shop is near Bushwick Avene, | 0°, 810 IS Comal fo amons "| The chemists who have been ana-|and later the firing wax taken up over | found its way up the stairs and grat- re Roe eon Hes yo te ee It was announced to-day by the) ginny sacks filled with bottles of/in the heart of Williamsburg's most} ){ (0°01 Of yan were hominate’,|tyzing samples of food estimate althe entire area, Automatic rifles were | ing and Iny along the sidewalk In the in retaliation in case the demand 1s] standard Ol] Company of New York] |\quor labelled Blac jopulous district, Screams of the uitls |." ete eer otto nay rere! | whole handful of the poison must ef ‘ “4 HER Sanave 5 not met, and to make the disputed ‘ egonnnia Wall pop thoroughly, and If jt is true I shall brought into action by the troops and| heavy atmosphere of the morning, borderland an autonomous state that it had reduced the price of gaso-| Scotch nd women at work in It when I Warn this member of the danger of| ave been used. About three grains the firing continued for more than an | made a break to go be k r : : 2 2 cents a gallon, and Haig," and many plunged a cutter's knife into Wyorst's | S\" 2 eats Ba aeneen @ - - ae Dib Gaseet they Berta ane ee aaa wagon price | @at Were popular betore Prohibition, | back, according to the police, Wagan pices ic ee ru (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) |hour Young girls struggled to get out t ties, iliiaeliaa di , 4 hi wats The three men, who described them- |hundreds to the scene. officers on Aug. 10, We shall inquire und to get down Into the tunnel that all parties. of gasoline to users in this territory | selves as Marry Wilson, forty-four, of] Lewis until recently was a striking | yhether anybody has been approached e Brag HaAAwag) Chita cee ee — === from 27 cents down to 25 cents alNo. oi Seidler Street ilentnientarorkars, Ghen ie ed Ph estas A ee Robert Doole Veteran Actor fo readers aeia, oe ere 200 MILES PER HOUR |®*!?”: ; Joseph Hilko, fitty, « other workers organized th unl Gove tint th be Welaaeed Ger the oe y, A ieee be ae cassia This is the first time the Standard|street, Newark, and I Cloak Company, employing fifty men, | peais of any fellow member acting on MASE TB. RD Instane every exit trom: BY 600 H. P. PLANE | ©! Company of New York has reduced] forty-four, of No Vv iia Ave-lwomon and eitle: ‘Torde Wy eet the price of gasoline since crude ol} nue, Jersey City, were taken to Har-|came to the shop and started an azi- prices were originally cut on July 15.] por A and will be arraigned to-day on|tation among the workers. Lew Craft Building Here for | Since then there have been three re-} charge of violating tlhe Volstead Act, | remonstrated 4 4 i . duetions of 26 cents a barrel in mid- —_—_<—— hin A atruee Entry in Pulitzer Race. _ | continent territor DOG SAVES CAT AT SEA behalf of re whe vane res oa eve] Di@S From Wood Alcohol Poisoning |: sso coe ts tie Pada ue mbheribeea _ clothes had been disarranged nd attempted to ese the lodge 1s not to be used in the aorembia, je began in which thy | purposes retar Among the first to reach the alde- sbing took place. Da of my closest friends; hn| amily Believes Excitement Over Son’s Marriage|yav was ay ay —— ORATI “Lewis is being held at t tage Republican and Ta Demo nad < Hi . 7 vais ted “PI aa Boas acones she create rnOIT. Aus: +. | FIERY CROSS OF K.K.K, | AND GETS DECORATION). rete saison tn w charge ot feloivns 1 wouldn't tiaten to. him it ne snes] Caused Death Despite Medical Examiner's Report, |resnicniia tur a treat deal nt The salt wing the membe p fora Robert Dooley, fifty-two, of No, 254 West 84th Street, well known |p" Frank Layi ot No, 705 — late. And, of course, h t Rhinelander Avenue, saw the smoke by aircraft is likely to be devel- FLAMES AT PORT JERVIS | !amane Soctety Rewards Spot tor Rescuing Ship's Mascot, - - a uch "7 “; audeville ote past twe y years and end oped in the National Airplane |p. uaands mt Clty Concert See| LONG BEACH, Cal, Aug. 4—Spot, a A || wais any such thing vaudeville actor for the pust nty years, and head of the Dooley |eoming through the grating and races here in October, In the opin- Second Demonatration. uted to-day for br Interesting News Kacenn amily of vaudeville artists, died at 12 o'clock last might at the Knicker-} vant tho yells of tho wir! as sho ery by the Long Heach Humane Soclety “ s : ‘ 0 tree © pulled a fi jon of Brig, Gen, Mitchell of tho Several thousand persons at the city] qike dor iw cenaited ravine diated Pl fi HICAGO, Aug, 4 1» prives| WoCKer Hospital, At the Medical Examiner's offico to-day tt was recorded| yen box und in a few minutes the Army Air Service. Several new | pand concert on Orange Square at Port| from the Munlels July 13 and and enty oO t f sto S) perlthat death was due to wood alcohol poisoning, apparatus was rattling up to the type planes, powered by an en- Jervis last night saw the fiery cross| rescued a cat which was struggling In in the 4 Nanibera cel Cosi i seit station. tirely new motor, are to be en- [of the Ku Klux Klan burn on Mount | the sea, For Homeseeke H ers of Dooley'a family, ¥ Among the first to arrive was Act- ; William in Elks Pack Spot is owned by f ! ris Jadmitting that he had been crlebrat-lown family and the members of lis|!ns Chief “Smoky Joe Martin, who tered in the Pulitzer Trophy race fu = t of Morris and Ce yo : of lis } . biti * This was the second time this week | chef on steam: = 5 ‘ »- Hay thaloconsurnere |) AY « the marriage t week of hin son} tiew daugiiter-in-law's family about] handled the Lexington Avenue subs one of the chief events, t there has been a flery demonstra-| also owns theyat Spe The Sunday World Real Estat ae advent fon to Martha Morton, whieh] im. Where be had spent yesterday] Way fire and whose headquarters are Aircraft plants in New Yorle hi mals Berglan tion contains hune of advert n Ps . ii morning ts not known only a block away, He was followed City, Ithaca and Detroit, Gen, ments which mention where caused him huge delight, were bert Dooley was born in Ireland |by Deputy Chief Re In « few Mitchell said, are building planes or building lots can be + lined to think that while he 1 came bh about twenty years| minutes the police and firemen had to be powered by the new 600 Greater New York, New Y ave {nc {in some dr He and his wife went on the|taken charge and order was coming New Jersey and Conne tate 1 was due more to excite: and | vaudeville staxe, where all their chil-Jout of what or an instant was chaos, one who aims to own a t rs haietlan ¢sliieinw (ea tiaras Laie re Se whitest S 4 ; . . exhaustion fo: ea nun of|iren, excepting the youngest daugh-|'The blaze, which had been communt- more than 200 malles an hour. miss reading these ads, Advertisements nalee castes I Cusch trinnae, wuld reosived their tralning. John and |eated' to the grease and woodwork of The Navy Bureau of Aeronau- World ‘Real Estate" and for the reigtivan Have been paricinaliri Gordon Du sons, are familiar |the car, was put out by hand extin- ties, the Marine Corps and the FIRST GAME. 6,08 To Let’? Ads. Last Week d W Dooley, they say, came to the Weat|to variety fans, and so is a daughter, |guishera and Martin, to make sure, Army Air Service, he satd, would AT POLO GROUNDS— un ay or Sith Street home of hi John, | Kay Dooley had two 1 of hose run down into enter their latest types of fighting ° 1 5 38 More than the Corres . shane lel haw. Se went| When Gordon Dooley married Mar-|the subway, The water In these was and pursult planes in the races, Chicago— 0. ponding Week Li Must be in ' it hoon yeatard fow]tha Morton, a daughter of Sam and|not turned on . s later, whe hey sou to| Kitty Morton of the famous Morto The power was shut off and, aneaZT MOMED ARAVED wong, | OooCOOBB EEE a= THE WORLD'S The WONG Office To-Day |jjrow, tater. when toy “souans to} Kitty Morton of the famous Morton] The power wagahut off and, remanss Park How, N,V. City. Totephone Beekman Giants— REAL PATE ADS Before 6 P. M. por, AN ambulance was called and] pleased from tie actual fire in Lexington 4 Wir SS Barsols Se aan To insure proj lassificati © Was taken to the hospital, where! ‘The body, was taken to Philadelphia Avenue, Chief Martin had the fir open day and night. Money orde: nd al AUP ae , ° proper classification nN he hosp phia 5 © fires Savenge checks for eale—Advi, 0200 a BB GB B—W) A! Prices, Size, Locations death came at midnight, with all bis for byrial. men mak& an inspection of the tube SS SS SS SS a