The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1922, Page 7

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SrTPET CN Ste el a t THE EVENING WORLD, FR FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922, 7 POPULAR ARMY GIRL|LEAPS DOWN CHIMNEY saaty naeensers were the most serl-| THOUGHT HE WAS COP; |HELD WOMAN PRISONER, |(riered on Jan. 26 sel IeTS KIDNAP TO WED CAPITAL WHILE IN NIGHTMARE A wouth-bound trait from Niagara BROKE COP'S NOSE| GETS 14-YEAR SENTENCE] etter ones hin hore and. the Is was stopp v e wrecka, a ti es ina RESERVE CAPTAIN] Firemen nip art of House to thet motorman’ nussectey Coot oats | ONeliL Wis Fiagine Pari oF’ tram Mrs. Gillman, who finally escaped down IN STOLEN AUTOS ae Samuel Giron, twenty-seven, who tn Place Him Bound in Country ieee wick ‘i rete|® fire escape. tracks had been tampered with, Policeman. Nala Peete te be — a anid walked down the tracks and found] Charged with assaulting Policeman hee ve deer eee NEW HAVEN COMMUTERS SLIGHT. twenty-five st of dynamite under] yonn 3 iho of the Bedford Avenue| J¥dee Nott. In General Sessions, to- LY DELAYED. the in track. It Station, Brooklyn, breakinky his nose, |4ay sentenced Matthew Navarra, an ex- a t ‘The New Haven announced that some ; nd a wire ‘O'Nel ftty-seven, of 87 | Convict, No. 10 Mfinetta Lane, te ‘ had heen plac across the rails incoming commuters were delayed for @ yh Ras prreiited fourteen yeara in Sing Sing on his con-} row minutes this morning because of @ ath eS perin in the Bridme | viction of charge of ing prisoner] freight train accident last night when in an atitomobite drive away from the 00 Dall for examination on Mon- hours and a: ting Mrs.|three cars of a 100-car train were de- scene half an hour before the ex-[4ay. O'Neill's defense was that he Iman, thirty-seven, of No, | railed while crossing from the tals Bie 3, se FOCAll: Just What RADpETEd: Mth Street to the Harlem River branch at New Fast Interurban Excursion} plosion occurred, but did not sus- crnan’ Wiehe. eked Ce, SHAR man waa dinthe in a Green-|Rochelle, ‘The lines have alnce been 4 nightmare jumped down a chimney at his home at Trenton Jun was necessary to rip away the building to release him a former inmate of t pital, dream Mrs. i : Waar pect that they had been mining the], carly thie mo! dfwich Village restaurant when N aol i Church From Which He guards from the institution were at-| Train Ran Into Hole | {racks mitts CWP Nen he “kehi¥ed | sasacuhemmmesuduen beuibemmmsnuaumc aati 8 tempting to capture him. Matanee #) Convey Bunlnean Ge ‘ll ding th € Makes Escape. Police say he jumped out of tied Blown in Track. Slates pres (tbe ieee net MA hae tae bat of the ca who hi of the Internat on strike for ran w hrough the house, climbed out on the roof and then leaped down the chimney in an effort to hide. Ef-Jrrtemational Railway Company to-| "T is « to show that any Ee ene in oe of our men lad a hand in the dyna- 1 f 2 a hole ¢ | day. oft ew of $10,000 for n¢ futile. ‘The firemen tore a hole in the} reward of $ Ge cee tee Te kaa) Initio ane side of the house, where ‘they found]the arrest and conviction of the per-]icainst violence and 1 believe they} in the chimney. He was|sons who dynamited the high speed | are obeying orders.” hen removed line of the company north of the city a. een, n SIOUX FALLS, S. D, Aug. 18— Four convicts who late yesterday es caped from the South Dakota Pent- tentlary he Warden ¢ were at lar et acting the part but there were oor BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 18.—The took ghim tol 7 f Waters could a blow whtch|| (Between Fifth Aoz. & Broadway Opposite Waldorf Hotel) an's nose. Waters Htand cook hin te 1 1 In Newark: 807-813 Broad St. (Bet. Market St. & Branford Pl.) taking as a hostage eT. Jamgeson, still] to-day, Warden Jame- Giron w nearly ded son, bound and placed in a country| | SEND AGENTS TO BERLIN |*"°'tly after midnight, and caused the] B, & O. CONDUCTOR SHOT, oy ye oe church at Crooks, S. D., from which) ‘FOR ADDITIONAL FACTS |" ae a eae “ue ath eating POLICE SAVE MAN IN RIOT 40. Famous d during the night, returned | Twenty-Five Par Charged by Brands y to-day to direct the search Commisston Not Sat-| Score of persons and injuries to eleven | Gaara Rot a | of Cash, Badge aod ne Wo of Men’ for the men, regarded as the most] § o Moratoriam Need. — Jothers seriously enough to require hos- Five sid to have been five of and desper n the prison. Arthur 18 — The Reparations} pital treatment WILMI - | twenty-n ged to have attacked Y es for ‘esion today ordered MI hecien ‘oung Muchow, Deputy Warden, who re-| FE ‘ Y Braaoune Six of the injured passengers were] tacked by Mrs, Maxwe Men's + ceived numerous knife wounds in try-| =" 37° Le id brought to Buffalo hospitals, four | Baltimore « hes Fru Clothes «| teacher Del M. a shot in ing to thwart the escape, was said to be recovering The convic _ | Were treated at a Tonowanda hospital and one was taken to Niagara Falls, -| Most of the others returned to Buffalo after receiving attention from doctors -|called to the scene of the wreck, ‘The ©] International has a list of 46 persona fagistrate y Island Court ho is 20, and tives © Avenue, Brooklyn, d and forced {nto an t Surf Avenue and 1th Island, on the ni MISS GOLDEN RUGGLES. earm us he we leaving the ya night Henry Coffee, Joe Col, and Mrs. L. 1 el and J. B. King, Deputy and Warden Jameson, who heard the ertes of Two small riots bet strikers and | 1 ston have annot of their rail work were averted by the po assaulted ement Golden, to FE the night, One man was indred, Stre July #0, and Largest 2d ee tuken to a bunge Muchow and rushed to his aid, was % claiming to have suffered injuries. West 80th i Floor Shop ji forced to lead the way for the quartet i Mise Rugwlos ie Ah leeceae trolley nks, ; by 25 men. a Ms Kind Xt car, patked outside the| most popular débutinte of last re eee uae ee Mew to the bungalow ot |] World Open Daily Till 6 P. M. j prison walls, was commandeered. A anon: phe Bole ert Ss n SAN aah erat fe || caacenen, «Reserva before midnight aturdays Till 9 P. M. | s unwillir isk a shot, = PSOE) B: SSene ye: SO Fa Near the Curtis a , bullet n strike the tain of infantry, ved as a Cap one mile north of the ‘ tain in the W War The “|train ran into the twist £ rth the convicts left their] wedding will take place in O& ey ties wien the : s f fr AUC Hooks they tober : plied, Ui thre cuig werardeniod A PENNY A. POUND PROFIT } Jameson said < ‘duty avert seven took steps for! “STICK TO YOUR LAST,” — j oe JUDGE TELLS COBBLER r ICED. _ aint i ee Values Like These i . 5 neat io ftlowed the | yy Will Make Your Vacation Fund id to-day that four had attempted COURT ORDERS THEM TO TURN OVER MILLIONS 8 Grant Stay Case. NEw: ARK SUICIDE WAS JE SWEET All CHE Anne The Summer Beverage ‘Par Excellence’ ; See any 49 i ! 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