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) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922. , 8 “AL” SMITH WILL 'URetY"SCRow [PIERCOSTIUMPS [Here Are Some of the Latest Fashions — |AUGHT AT TUNNEL |12 REPORTED DEAD RINFORGOVERNOR} “| SAOODOOO,FIRM | © P*SPitued at “1st Armory Slike Show’ w oLgTTOWREGK | NORPHANAGEFIRE. IF NOMINATED) GIVES UP LEASE TRAINS; POLICE SAY) NEAR MONTREAL = (I Ee) “Who Does Frank Repre-|'/ City Notified Pan-American : lwo Deny Mixing Composi-]Thrilling Rescues of Children sent?” Asks Mayor Hylan, Co, Will Not Keep Staple- tion to Jam Lackawanna as Flames Sweep Commenting on Letter. * ton Dockage. Switches. ewish Home. TAMMANY REJOICES. CONSTRUCTION DELAY. Favorite Two New Ygrk men were hell SHAWBRIDGE, Que. Aug. 16.— — “ Ce hull by Judge O'Regan in the] Ten children were burned to deathy Maybe a Deal With Hearst ormous Rental Entailed by _ ond Criminal Court, Jersey City, |together with the parents of two o€ to-day, following their arrest near the |them, In a fire which s mouth of the Lé Mn ss . Jorse: pt the Jews carly to-daye is and rendering a mass of ruins. The t 12 \for Senator, Is One bathing Suggestion. Increase in Cost From Five to Nine Millions. kawanna tunnel at jo Roys’ Home b City. The pollee mperilling 50 orphe irged they were mixing a composi locking [the bull m of the Lackawanna, |total dead is fixed which in all probability would have resnited in train wreeks, ‘The prison Hiitea a tedeanaataan that] Victims were helplessly trapped threw tlon to pour into the fn 20S} es “Who docs costume hi sys This was Mayor Hylan’s rejoind “aN J the completion of Pliers No. 12 and 13, fo a question asked him by an Ic Roosevelt repre- Declaring that delay by the city in Collapse of the building where the tor 1923 at Tompkinsville, S. I, has increased c ning World reporter, upon his arriy: = > D the cost of construction from about ” ty Interest in the railroad {the vicinity Into darkness by destroys at the City Hall this morning, ar 000,000 to about $9,000,000 and that strike, ; __ jing @ local lighting plant, and added } _ “Mr. Mayor, have you read former Mrs. ARTHUR L. LIVERMORE Kanté p bes early doubled Solin Rue f th Noi G8 lis. ‘iis horror’ a rescuers iter Goy. Smith’s letter to Franklin Roose- the rentals 1 been nearly doubled ae een Rue forty, of Xo. s velt?"’ the reporter inquired WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. s|because of this increase, the Pan- thirty-six, of No. 60 Catherine Street, |Y#inly to ald the children, Only the | ure out who Fi josey 5 nt of the South Yo. 17 Ba John Mol 4 Lackawa slept out-of-door revente “Would you Care t ee y come ex-| 2h Commission to the Brazilian Cen-notified Dock Commissioner Delaney $e nally ened ve 13 ne a are) © BIve & -| tennial Exposition, It 1s reported hei DES eos ta eh { pression of your political views as |that Mrs. ys L. Livermore or Lonke rei that {t will not fulfill the terms of its Investigatic revealed that the Twelve hodies Were recovered, some } fo your choice between Smith and|N. ¥., who belongs to the san e with the city for the pters Nd) coRaAte Morar: ottine: THEre=TREREA @evond lesntioation Hearst?"’ the reporter inquired. The | will also resign. In a letter to the Dock Commis dients, of rut and parattine Nn Sinmes: eevslopad thw genie ORE } Mayor's answer was a broad smile as}. It was made plain at the White House|stoner, officers of the company de- minute after it was allowed to cool off % } he backed through the doorway of his | that no su sor to Mr. Kirby would be clared that at the time they signed ‘ it Vemavetme Het dal tle raw be nage en ly this morning, and the office, . Ramed, ae the work of the commission |the lease they did not assume that designers told the Lackawanna police they wore [town's inadequate fire-fighting force Democrats in and out of Tammany, |'™ : the cost of property and pier con pronaring the liquid to mond ‘the ribs | was: powarteas to ctieck the: progress i Democrats in and out of “the organi- struction and equipment would be as bert of thetr shoes, Of tite Hie; which rapidly fasee) TEe ’ zation,"* did not ask to-day who] all sides by demands emanating both |great as it now is proving to be. The The composition was sent by Act} ia Franklin D. Roosevelt is, but ex-|from New York City and up-State|company cannot see {ts way clear at ing Capt. Hoffman to the chemists | OUldng. pressed much gratification over the|Democrats who were worried at the|to carry the enormous rental burden tthe Lackawanna at Scranton for] Stairs were cut off by fire and stand taken by former Gov. Smith in| apparent progress that the Hearst| placed upon it, the rental being gov- analysts, smoke and many children were saved his letter, which was a reply to Mr.| forces were making, to announce his|erned by the cost of the property. It ant Jersey City pollee have two other]in thrilling rescues, being lowered H Roosevelt's communication of Aug.| Willingness to accept the nomination.|was also charged in the ietter that Merchandise prisoners as the result of thetr activl-]from the third floor by ropes made ‘ 18, In which he asked ‘Al to make] And last night as soon as his decision|the completion of the plers had been ties In the shopmen's strike. Joseph|{rom blankets and sheets knotted to» 2 known his views on accepting or re-| became known he was flooded with|unduly delayed Martin, twenty-eight, and Salvatore | geth These ropes were hurriedly, ' jecting the nomination for Governor| telephone messazes and telegrams] The Pan-American Dock and Ter- Fair Boaral, twerlty-aix,.b of Phiin-|improvised os the flames swept raps at the: mins Demoerutie convention. | ¢on ratulating him minal Corporation was belteved at the alr. aiphin, who declared they werefidly through the structure, puffing Mr. Smith’ ffirmative answer, n the abs of W m J. Con-|time the lease was signed to be the trikebreakers, were arrested at € ».| Withesing blasts and suffocating smoke . given out Tammany Mall last] ers, campaign manager for William |local representatives of Hugo Stinnes, munipaw Avenue and the Central] upon the children Who huddled around 3 night, has lifted a dark cloud of ap-| Randolph Hear ression could]German capitalist. and steamship j Rallrond of New Jersey by Policeman] the windows. prehension from the political horizon] be obtained at He t headquarters, |owner. Whether the giving up of the Gharrity. Both were armed with re ‘The building collapsed after the fire and has cleared the atmosphere in| in the Hotel McAlpin, to-day on the|lease affects Stinnes's plan for a large volvers. which they explained they]had been burning two and a half Democratic circles throughout the] letter Written yesterday by former]terminal fn the port of New York carried for protection against violence | hours. entire State. Z Governor Al Smith to Franklin D,|could not be learned to-day, Hans Is- hy. strike So The suspense in which Demoerats | Roosevelt dec! at he would ac-[hrandtsen, head of the Isbrandtsen- Galleno Costlo, thiety-two, of No.| SHOT BY HUSBAN found mselves over the attempt] cept the nominat Governor if} Moller Company, declined to make a 218 Th Avenue, Manhattan, a s Ss D, striker of the Pennsylvania Ratlroad SHE SEES HIM DIE in Jersey City, was sertously injured ‘o-day when he fell into an ashpit of | yeyee ean ihe Pennsylvania, near the round-| Wife May Not Recoyer made to fuist upon the par can-| the Democratic Party demanded it atement on this. didate not to their liking is now re- No one at Hearst's» headquarters Mr. Isbrandtsen charged that most Neved, and although Charles F, Mur-] would be quoted on the effect the |of the delay in the completion of the phy has given his time honored stock | letter is expected to have on the pub-|Plers was occasioned by the lack of i { ' ' ! | | reply, “The convention will decide,”}lisher's plans. But lHeutenants who|¢o-ordination in construction, He house at Waldo Avenue, that city, He ye - r it was none th ent in his|were present let it be known that the!added that Instead of all the work wha badly pealded and waa rushed: to From Ter Bullet smilo that the Tamme ader is as|sen is exprossed in the former being let at once it had dragged along, ne City Hospital Wounds, equally relieved by Al Smith's letter|Governor's letter would make mate-]80 that some of {ft should have been re * . £8 are the rank and file of the party.|rial difference in the Hearst cam-| completed long ago . . . JORG DN SViCIET HEE t ves, iS PaOne In his letter to Mr. Roosevelt, for-| pain. The intimation was made, and|could have remained to the last has ’ icks Mates eight, at ; Dear Frank: 1 have your let- |would be carried to a finish terest to the amount of $1,000,000 has this morning, then placed his pistol ter of Aug. 13 and I have care- ‘ is gossip going the rounds| mounted up. s. bY in his mouth, pulled the trigger and fully read {t. 1 appreciate your attempt would be made to] The piers were to have been in or rs 1 y a oom ouses or ove orn 0 0 QQ cou tead at ner feet vetore she tell to kindly sentiments and they com- © He iy naming him on the| readiness for occupancy four or five ’ ’ the fle pel me to talk to you from my | Democratic et for United States| months ago, according to Mr Is- oq een ‘They were in the kitchen together heart. I would not ho entirely | Senator, but this met the declaration | brandtsen, but will not be completed |@ ‘ te tere Tavld in Bi - rer With “C! . fon? i ;| preparing: breakfast. Without warn WARE WEn LIER SIR DEERREE LEKEC OLdee OG cimeusnteutner natal cnt ene ee ee Senator Lockwood Praises Evening World in Fight for |Bootlegger With “Good Propos tion’ Among Applicants ine aio was shot In the back of the Bey Erie Ac elan see peeled | |Sit aarae (6. Heaavs) acealtaton | At vost) mill ie seatly (4100000 (he Lower Rents—Labor Pledges Aid in $50,000,000 Project.; Before Jury Deciding Matrimonial Fate of Many eal SQ ae ane waiied aye ie ome Which would ci on a tlekgt led by him stead of $5,000,000, as originally esti- , (a eae BAW her’ husband ke i i r sire on the rt of the Deinoc Robert Adamson, former Fire Com Ground was broken to-day on Thompson Hill, Long Island City, for This was judgment day for 2,000 persons halec before “Cupid's Court") Viola told Detective Hoffman of the i fey nd filet met again take the |n er, and known an inde. _ Enaineers connected with the Pan-|the first fifty §! 1-rfm tenement aouses in the Metropolitan Life Insur-]at Ilammonton, N. J Nii Rost peewee post of leadership. ent Democrat, sate was glid | American Company co-operated with hs ; ; er husband was of orble a it has been and tn rt md T think wil the |those of the eity in the development |@ce Company's $50,000,000 housing project. ‘These fifty houses, containing Pairing off of lonesome souls the country ever whose desire is mail-| put she knew no reason for his action t fire to rem: sinitn bus State feel the same Jor plans for the piers, according to] $,000 rooms, will be ready for occupancy in March, 1924, if building ma-| order matrimony was started in the Pglace Theatre before a judge and jury. i Senet ee asoning jealousy. 1e reason you sta Mr, Ishrandtsen, who claims that as . ‘Those who are to be married off to —— — ne}: WOR mes Viola, twentya * ter—for my family’s s. Gordon ttle, who has in-| originally mapped out they were to bo | teMals can be obtained as they are required, Representatives of all the fat four, and their daughter, Mary, past’ twent I pen ter . I wis|the first plers in this country using|labor organizations in the building trades were present, and through a],, ! IRL Ds Wa eb Ora experts | twenty iy weakened by. the alot, H nored y [delighted to read the letter this morn-|otectrical cranes on a large scale for They were represented hy the ques-] ments in ornithology for me and James called the police. The even members of my ing and to know that Al is willing to |joading and discharging of ships. spokesman pledged the aid of labor to the project Uonnaires they sent in to the Co-oper A laborer of Akron, ©., who ad-| wounded*woman was taken to Harlem f ould be dissatisted 1¢ T |r nd to the call of his party, He!” Commissioner Delaney said that the| ‘“ThIs construction," J Senator ivte Logeta’ Lntan, which contetnea | mitted He was getting old, wanted to] Tospital, where it was sald the shot did not answ nd great service to the State /oity is protected by a bond filed by| Ch C, Woekweod, Chatiman 6f| provement was tho suggestion of ' marry a wealthy woman who would] may prove fatal. There he PAAmNy iia paattend neliiieroan eoeraralisn akc iie tiie OE mee [eet Sta j i" Se |(Cemeemn r n a full description of ir lives, habits] be kind to his six children, elon as Lk n fi to spare him in the future.”* the lease, Under all the leas CUNO DS SUHNEUEGGa ARSE na Le un tee be Tatler And previous condition ef matrimony Prom a San Pranciseo broker came/ IMGT TO RESIGN SPAT 19 Gaur lettecoteteel reyes tt Democratic leaders in Brooklyn ex-}the ‘rentals for. the plers will, be| REVOr have been brought about but{committes, One-third of the powula [ON UN Mis Mn Mall Mill a saat for i wife with "convivial CONGRESS, would be ungrateful if 1 to it pleasure over the let ven and a half per cent. of the|for the support of the press, Leading ike td ¥ Hi he ae eH ear Latha ate renee President, | Helimations but one who will confine! WASHINGT Aug. 16.—Reprenene that T would be unwilling to . belie that Hearst of construction, the amount paid} that support was one great newspaper | clientele is larely comprised. of pet. ae ie Mr "| hor conviviality to me." tative Knight of Ohlo to-day announosd sume the leadership. wo rt the ticket and rumors Reale ge and the equipment. | ach never talt fa ta ctignictoel ne tke eae Dose of eri {pulled the first names from the] Of course, nothing would be com-|ihat his resignation would he offered as ’ h@ State Convention wil be [of a third ticket were scouted. Isbrandtsen would not be 5 stk tons the housing project ts designed jy yriaq appiteation plete without the name of a boot-| soon ax he could do #0 with justice to composed of ¢ nta- The news came to Tammany Hall ‘4 on the disposition of this bond, | Mereased housing facilities an epee vot the ys Daxian drewitie name of nawroman|leneney Ohla aim Ets, auln tre snterentocce Hieaigieiek sie eee tives of the rank the | while Charl Murphy was tn ses- d, however, that he felt no ap-| rentals even when the prospect BERRNOn OCW ROG NATAL RSe said he had tan excellent bootlegging naViatan £63 oo] . i Democratic Party t n with his leaders, trying to work D jon and courage of the offices of the }from St. Paul who 4 iu $10 . ndidaty for the Republican 5 ETRSS: Ee t a ie \OAGSES, ng ‘wor! nsion on the outcome of dis-|darkest—and that newspaper was The i ; . 'Topportunity but no wife to finance) yomin vernor recently in State. Th © ngressional slate, Probably sions with the city on the matter. * sy si ss Metropolitan in pledein wh a 1900 farm and w ed & husband to} gy the Ob ark come to the th ing ithat’ waa inthe mince ot Feet ee ee monty nee in |New York Evening World vast sum for th test housing im-Theip her manage it the: wenttinedt in ine evel jer present was summed up The Unie of| Haley Fiske, President ofthe Metro nent in the ory of the elty Conley drew the name of a. colle insport € districts. If a ma by Congressman Daniel J, Riordan of homas, chitect, had tears ty E . 42 Broadway has taken posses-|politan Life, turned the first shovel ; professor of Boston who tired of sire oO accent th iina- | Smith's o ot, W) A eae A ey! silie waa called on forty x « het ary ak edn eae iE a Over eae ane pads put | Sion of Piers No. 15 and and is{tul of earth, In a few minutes af ™yy ove? When he w led on isms"? and “olosi and wanted ion for Ge r and lead the his means that there will be Reathag a temo sis. sek someone ta) Jovi party in this State to what see ne candidate presented to the con- | 0Perating them on a temporary basis. | steam shovel was biting its way “1 have been look orward to ]eomeons to: J E 1 ON= | rhe only other lease abandoned by the i ‘ iy Arguments before the jury of twelve to me to be a certain victory tion, That mun will be Gov. . 7 sen fan OX tion at Anable and Heyser| Something Hke this all r ife he . + the: wider am entirely willing to accept t smith," ssee Is that of the Green Star iw, “f have alwiws dreamt of such | WHO are to decide wi widow ‘ honor from their handa and bat Murphy, when questioned on the|Stetmshtp Corporation now in bank-|Streets, the scene of the ceremoniie) | i,” mniy ig the realization of unfand Professor Id; bet onmpnindt then tle for them with all the en ct of his cho! repeated what |"UPtcy , . Among thgse taking part were Fred: | asenitect'a dream, butt never thou started, and so on down the I oo and vigor that T pos ad Said previously, that he would} | The other lessees are: Pler No. TJerick H. Heker, ‘Vico President, andthe realization would be 99 vast and [SAVE any possible emits al With kind recards to your [not make up his mind until he] Used gs i pupile pier on wharteee: | Warten 1, Stabler, Comptrotier of the{ satisfying.” : A yonAIwuM'atary D other and Mrs, Roosevelt ane eached the convention, There is rea- er No, Vessel, Duval & Co, * Natrick J, Crowley, President of the | Bames of Jobn an the quildreny {tn ae eraly ; : a for such an attitude. "Vor it the Pler No. 9, Moore & McCormack Co,; | Metropolitan Life; Assemblyman } Building Trades Counei!,who lad been], Whew the jury Wee a de ; AL, | Snith announcement should focus the| Per No. 19, Hdward M. Raphel &) Leininger, in whose dis ( invited, ia fil in the Catsk nd sent | beth are comm si ; It ts known there were a number entiment of the State so as to upset | CO» *bsorbed by the Clyde Line; Pler| provement is located; Lock} letter pledging the support of hia fences which have t al motives which’ prompted |My a on, the Tammany chief might, | No. 11, International Mercantile Ma-| wood, Assemblyman Jame c nization. John ill, f j- | Poth: partie seal to act. When he spoke of 1 th consented, then consider| "ne Co.; 1 14, an old pter | nerd, L on Purdy, former Tax Com of the Bricklayers’ Univ penk vent ition, the two 2): sire to remain in private life, that he|some candidate other than Smith and] Pier No. Yusen Kal-/misstoner; Lillian Wald of the I ing for Mr. Crowley, abor will | Suet a mail-c G {nails might build up a competence which| other than a Hearst-named man, bushiki Kaisha No, 18, Com-] street Settlement, William J. 7 “deliver the good, for six months, after oe . project, | may remult. 4e t vo. nae 4 Over has been neglected in many years of | It was agreed privately by the | Pasnie Gr ‘Transatiantique the Metropolitan's General Solicito! Execuvat! h t political service, he meant exactly | Tammany men present that in the| All of the rentals were mado for! Andrew J. Thomas, architect of the! which will cover three 1 may court at first a sale ' what he said, But it 8 known that | abs« of un unlooked for turn of| ten-year periods with the privilege /new buildings, and D, Everett W Thompxon’s Hill and a ; siita 7 billion of two renewals of ten ye each, ary 1 ‘i 1 ns whe t he has lo had the determination|affairs t announcement means at] ° WO) TOROWS, Del bt at architect of the Mebropolitar Asterla, will be completed . > block. the nomination of William utes presented to the convention |COMditions, among other things, fF Tadministration building at Art Will then be required i esterfields Randolph Hearst he was ready to mith and whatever man the] the delay in completion @ the ee josman Streets at 10.80 ¢ indation Actual + 1 k | make it Hearst-Hylun forces choose to name| He sald the city will be unable lirving Freedman, aw tarted about April of next f are smo He has been besieged recently on in opposition. make tender of the p! inti ts Roumdad a uunisvcall ann Ate: A vat of the fifty hou: pei ear i Ey saith ils ary structured are completed. tian fag and the Metre $1,000,000 t the water st 4 ads and in’ the agente ee ret ear— PANTOMIME ote fet tana all has] American tow was Noiwed 11) PASTS 29 DAYS ole vee of thirty fe i the uplane HAS der ie kon OP ithe) cant iny p itevon es one Seine fron di, the toy! of tne IN CELL; TOO ILL |= in burn 20 million Uy at Bie every day flag were run up on two v paving of the fifty-foot roadw the laying of rall- Metropolitan flag by Bran gon of the Metropolitan Comp! TO GET FREEDOM STILL BLOW-UP STARTS — |102 teedy 20 creretcne gainst “legal GOT HUBBY’S ADDRES —that shows Mi A FIRE IN A TENEMENT |ve fs cid, Ghughtar of Alb field captain of the Improvem: GRAND HAVE can do! jeiiasennei ead urea Sentence IN MEDICAL RECORD \ what good tobaccos 5 b beeat to [Doctor's Wite 1 the wonde: us failed rar M was found in the back yard nursing Wo Admits Atdin Mashand in| 8s db not 1 Makir Boo Th nied: te Tin Onerntte nrints of the houses and ¢ fefaeg food ducing: tile:.te Serve Papers : 5 silver plated shovel whicl navdavalineriial Ane P Through @ signed artt 1 tr A still exploded early towlay on thel vented to President Fiske ™ | eee raven ia Medioal Hasson M eile Tie tnTAte Balitey mace The children of New Y« gal, Arthur MeBrtac 1 Fae : aiqihes es \ e ting fire to the | nl easing ex.{ me to thank you eve Hi ed Hisitaendt i : ‘ among the tenant The fire}these beautiful homes tion was so Ker Ss k ‘ quick exting with an e#-|Aheedn't be vat up r tn Jeclined to t ir ! t timated te bout Mrs. Paul-|dark old tenements wh 1 wired his father, S ‘ ino ¢ lal shan y fall 9 y whe Ho oom 10) pla. sine! wy liride, of Lansing, ¢ e whereal ont 1 5 on. 4 F oar [sy Vere , ‘ein the take Are of Y Hmong nto a ego arto nt a coe CIGARETTES bruises on the face and hands, We bope that every itt uring the Mrs. Gobleskt told Mag New York will have a perin that while t ax ihoue which be construct was held in| Renerous slice uf I i i atl iu ra “i GoU0 ball fox the Gaba Jury, . _ Jip @ briet address baud thy vb @ yagtuncy Gharge, ri fo " =a E

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