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" THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 Uz Ss. DESTROYERS RUSHED TO PROTECT AMERICANS IN SMYRNA 4 : eR Ee Bee 8 A a a i at ~ 7 DESTROYER IMP SON. FANS, A. PHOTOS U.S. PES TROVE ADRIATIG, TANLED ae Ry tibinve renngcaar nl: RICKENBACKER, NEWLYWED, ALS “Would Break My Heart to Leave,” Says Noted Com- ABRO AD wird BRIDE The departure of British craft from Smyrna is thought here to have removed the last vestige of Lope for tsa Americans and three Britishers GETS IE START mander of Salvation Army Here. still] on the missing list. 2 Married at South Beach Pres- ' } } LONDON: Gept. i¢-—her Sidithehe’ Hebdad Telegraphic protests against removal of Evangeline Booth, for elghteen ¥ , Sep —Refugees say ustapha emal - refused to | s~ recelve the British Admiral, who intended to tell him he would be hold YORes CORES B etc pa renon aby 22 ie Ubived Cty were ee { | | byterian Church to Mrs. S. i C. Durant This Morning. restoring order and in ministering to the dying. Capt. H. J. Hepburn, Chief of Staff to Rear Admiral Bristol, ts directing the work of the Amert- ean naval men and relief workers. Turkish courts-martial have passed death sentences upon 200 Greeks " and Armenians, who were charged with being implicated in the killing of * Turks in 1919, ' The Christian population in Smyrna fs in’a state of terror. WORE SIX SUITS; suepr on BENcH 191K MEN MISSING "nce tang teas | IN $6,000,000 FIRE Wearing six suits of clothes, five pairs of socks and having twenty-seven tobacco bags filled with his effects strung about his waist, Fred Gptetta, fifty, was arrested last night. He sald, when arraigned tn Night Court, that his home was a bench in Cooper Union Squar He was sent to the workhouse for six months. , i Toh. (eesponaibie tor any outraged against British gubjects. It Is added thar| OMAN, , Thinking Liner] pouring nto headquarters here from every part of the country, 2 the Admiral afterward addressed a note to Mustapha Kemal threatening About to Return for Her, The Commander herself, unable to @ '' to bombard the Turkish quarters if the disorders gontinued. Misses Majestic. comprehend reasons for the cable-) «1 oan't imagine any place that gram from her brother Gen. Booth, |needs me more than America,’ she The Adriatic, Capt. H.-F. Davia, |!" London, notifying her that she 18] said, “It would tear my very heart- to be withdrawn, is resigned to doing |strings out of me to leave Ai waited ten minutes after her sailing her duty. No definite date has been we Suunte hare pay ee time, noon to-day, to let-the Red Star | fixed for her removal. in these long years, Brom the time I liner Vreeland get into the stream] “It's sometimes hard to be a sol-|came here it looked kindly upon me. ahead of hor. gWhon the Vreelana| er. Rut I am®a soldier and will do|No door now remains closed to, the was out of the way, Capf, David phe Hae ES eee bait: toe ree g DE Fes) A Doll for His done to property in a fire that started backed out with his whistle tooting| Leaders here, however, declare no} ‘Yes, I'll carry on. I'm a whole| the battlefields of Europe. constantly, The warning was disre-j}one in this country ts capable of tak-]|box full of stored up energies. Retire? in a box car loaded with burlap near Baby’s Birthd garded by a tug which was pulling a{!"& the place of the Commander who] Yes, some day, between 90 and 100, it], /ne ‘wo were married at the Sound aby 8 Birt ay Army Stores and Blocks of Piers Destroyed by Sweep- ing Flames. lkar If, as reported, British subjects have been murdered in Smyrna, prompt | vos and drastic action from the British Government is expected. It is estimated by American wit- nesses that more than 1,000 lost their} REVOLT REPORTED -+ ves in the massacres which pre- IN ADRIANOPLE AGAINST GREEKS Eddie Rickenbacker, most famous of American aviators in the World War sailed on the Majestic of the Whmite Star Line with his bride, who was Mrs. 8. C. Durant for a tour of NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 16.—Six . |lives are believed to have been lost Burglar Stole and approximately $6,000,000 damage —o—— gers with Mr. and Mrs. Rickenbacker.| ‘I am sorry I have to do this. But] Department stores and other valuable The Rev, Mr. Smith said that from |to-morrow is my little girl's birthday.| materials stored on the wharf were being a pronounced advocate of Pro-j|I am out of work and broke. If I get;destroyed, The War Department hibition he had become doubtful as to}on my feet again I will pay every-|loss in machine*guns, rifles and other the good effects of the Volstead act |thing back. Don’t forget that equipment along is estimated at weapon in sight anywhere near them. It was thought probable that when the bodies, both of which were lying face up, were moved the pistol might come to light. "ceded the fire, but this may prove a low estimate, for the killing went on throughout the night in the midst of the Army warehouses here to-day. ‘ the flames. A large number of Chris-| Authorities in City Over- ‘Three men are reported to ha = > tlans are believed to have perished by saved their organization from virtual| they. let me, but in America there] each Presbyterian Church, Green- eee Jumped nto the river and disap fire. thrown by Populace. tow of brick and stone barges down- 14: .solution twenty-six years ago and| would atill be some little service found| wich, Conn., at half past eight o'clock peared. A member of the crew of the i ATHENS, Sept. (Assoclatea| LONDON, Sept, 16 (Assoctated| stream “ the Adriatic Rogue up| who carried It through the war. {tor me to do. There ts a lot about me|this morning by the Rey. I. W. Var- Left Other Valuables Un- eee Greer el Gb tat Press).—It orted in Constanti- | between the second and last barges, ation-wide petition to be sent to|that is Anterican—mostly the never- y H said to have perished. nother crew Prethyi="Ehe. Gieek oficial . eens is reported in stan shun I be eaOebeeNbInees ‘here oo leatcale meta: y._ The Rev. Jacob Bister, rector of touched and a Note Saying. | rr oan, Tainped ovsrooes ta hes ney in a statement tells of the|0ple that a seditious movement has] cutting the towline, i Paul's Chureh, Lincoln Park, agency o a means of keeping Miss Booth in the] One prominent local contributor sald hi He Would Pay Back. Neved to have been cut to pieces by, broken out In Andrianople, where sov-| Capt. David waited until a tux]United States. the organization in this clty would ee Le a ced ol y * [the propellers, StH ancther man is cluding the massacre of soldiers and| ral officers and a portion of the pop-|caie out trom Pier No. 60 and picked | Where Commander Booth ts to go|loxe 75 per cent. of its financial sup-|frisics omsinted at the christening otf o eta ame and his wife 9°41 thelr) not ecounted for. 22 of the populace; of soldiers being de-|Wlation have overthrown the Greok| up the drifting barge and then wert |*he does not know. port if Commander Booth goes. Cabt, Rickenbacker aud also Noe ae seca bee Seer vous The flames swept the 2,000-foot capitated {and others placed in sacks} Clvil authorities, say# a Reuter des-| on his way toward the Atlantio, firmed him in the Protestant Eplsco-|in their home, No. $42 Hackensack Government wharf and a two-story, tw and thrown into the sea; of women| Patch from Constantinople. The dealy caused an overload of pal Church. He pronounced the bene-| pjank Road, Secaucus, N. J., during aeeteabes pena Keg Pibahstdipret <-+ and children being despatched with} The despatch adds that it in also re-|tragedy to Mrs. Annie Golding of et nea te tae ae and thenjthe night. Eight dollars in money} .overed the whole length of the wha! swords in the hands of the Turks | Ported separatist movements have de- | Biddeford, Me. She had reached the Chicago, where he said he -nfust Dene ua ates deaGata Ries at: ‘hor | Was in flames, Firemen were help- ©) °° ana the execution of Greeks and Ar- | Yéloped in the islands of Mitylene and|pier just after the gang plank had Preach to-morrow. Jocket, bracelet and birthday ring.|!* menians for having served in the] Chios, in the Aegean Sea. ' been pulled from the Adriatic and The bridesmaid was Mrs. Ethel] \any other valuable things were “Two vessels moored, at the these! ‘Greek ainiy, ‘With the utter collupse of the Greek | cried loudly to be taken aboard. Wilhelm of Oakland, Cal., a lifelong} found where they should be. were dragged away by tugs-and saved. ~ . ecldinie’ whd army in Asia Minor the long smolder When the ship halted in midstream Late of the bride. After calling the police, Mr. Syms ie ia loaded box cars were ; “Many Greek were “|she temporarily gave over her pur- typsy Smith, the English evangel-|found a note pinned to a cushion on| Consumed. unable to embark were cruelly ing Near Eastern problem again has|pose of going to the Majestic, which ist, and his wife were fellow passen-|a dresser. It read: Huge stores of sisal, burlap, War killed,” the statement, “One| suddenly been brought up, and in| was sailing an hour latery because she American |reports having ‘seen the| some, quarters is considered as con-|Delieved the Adriatic was coming back ( (Continued from First Page.) f for her. of many Greek soldiers with-|stituting a threat against the peace ‘Wh % a. reet es Caine HR en the Adriatic wa: i out heads, Some of the decapitated] Aad well being of Europe. It x con-|gand the Gediees of dlkerty May {this morning. ‘They came upon the | eis men were tied to poste, Other sol- sidered no longer a mere question be- Golding made for the Majestic's pier |Podies about 100 feet off De Russey’s ee aon ane from reports he received abroad as to] When the pollce arrived Mra, Syms | $500,000. ai Tilak idliew wetes newn” into, sats end | (Yee Oo Turks Gad the Greeks, but lonty to see the big ahip pull awayen pine. which is an unfrequented walk-| ay | bad been rector of his) the way it worked out. told them that she was uncertain to have developed into a direct con- way. They were lying in an orchard} Church for about 10 years. He lived) "",, Sa ranted thar 8 TT /)” thrown into the sea, A great number] ict between Turkey and the alliea|*™® “mtcred the door of the pler shed. | nic, 9 wcrub apple tree. IA arene pps cube are tbl ruatbee el ie Cabs them <> go any) ALL-DAY BATTLE ©" of Armenians and Greeks were shot} powers, which exercise great influ- ihe winlstan waa dcensed an'he wan| Me. Shit’ was) forly-Gve years cla |te Comntiy, Disgubally ons yaa: |fSt ss © OE FOUGHT IN SLIGO par * and a man of great popularity in New | ton visit," he said, ‘‘and I have seen fm masses in Turkish galleys. ¢ ences on Great. Britain's infareats in JUSTICE KEOGH Usually sean about tha streets of New | 00S Tiny but one of those drunken men who] STATE OFFICIALS ‘ 5 her great dominions and millions of runswick. je young woman, no! 2 are said to be reeling about i ; Q H your a, Met- | Mostem subjects. UITS THE BENC more than twenty-cight years old,| The place at which the bodies was} tt ate mocking at the law. Tam) AT DOLAN |! FUNERAL Trish Rebels Defeated, Pur- | pew | was in a dress of blue with red polka}found is in Somerset County, the sued, Routed. AT END OF YEAR beginning to think better of the Vol- : dots and a blue velvet hat. On her|/thorities of which were notified at a | ‘sowas| QREEK SOLDIERS finger was a weddlig ring. once. Identification of Mr. Hall's |Stead act. Possibly it can be en-| Jersey City Public Safety] DUBLIN, Sept. 16 (Associat forced after all."* vi MUTINY | IN THRACE| Several Hundred of His] The children who discovered the\body was made by Dr. E. L. Loblein, i Commissioner's Memory — |Pres).—An all day battle occurred The Rev. Mr. Smith had in his hand body reporte dthat there w: narian new! Peer ye Srnec ineere) Vane Sys Vever ot New Brunswick. Ja green lensed ships side lantern as Honored. he said good by to his friends. He was asked if he were a Diogenes,| Funeral services for Frank A. searching America for an honest man] Dolan, Commisstoner of Public Safety [counter with the irregulars, who had and what succesyhe had. The evan- taken up ambush positions with road felist explained that the lantern was Jersey City, who died Wednesdayn ™ |mines, machine guns and an armored a relic of the whaling schooner of] Were held to-day at St, Aloysius’s | car at Drumsheen, on Ox Mountain, Capt. James Potter of Noank, Conn.,] Roman Catholic Church, West Side] Brig. Gen, Ring was killed and Gen. who had given it to him as a testi-|and Kensington Avenues, Jersey City, | Lalor slightly wounded. Three others Friends Assemble on His Many (Desertions With} Lawn With Resolutions. Tenth Penalty Waived || somes co zee, meet, THARDING 10 CALL se Pr Rret ne rae me nao | SPECIAL SESSION AFTER ELECTIONS Sligo Thursday between National Army forces and Irregulars. In the first three hours of the en- out Thrace aré becoming mutinoud ‘This afternoon several hundred of his and|there are many desertions. The death penalty, however, has been |friends, Judges, lawyers and others, gathered on the lawn of his home in waived because of the fear that its mony of his services in bringing sea-| with a large attendance of State, | were wounded. The Nationalists cap- faring men to righteousne: county and city officials. tured thirteen prisoners. The regu, ee re The procession from the home, No. | lars pursued the rebels to Lough T enforcement would mean the dissipa-|Pelham Road to witness the presen- DAUGHTER GONE; 182 Belmont Avenue, to the church] At Mullens Cross General Lalor w tion of a large part of the army, it is|tation to him of engrossed resolutions $ Incladed 600 policemen, 300 firemen] again slightly wounded and a sergeant aed declared in quarters close to the mili-|@dopted by the Westchester Bar As- (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) WIFE SUSPECTS in yiseed Eat ete res ee oa dein Mdciieson bac aK ie ee sociation, — —— HER: HUSBAND ft eat astor, the Ri ‘Mark A. Duffy. In-|been ay inted chief of staff of the Boston Board Gets Cabled)dent on the way through /Thrace,| ‘The reqolutions were presented by |rid of the shipping problem, ao eageryers in handling railroad labor probe baacincl penton, tp ev. iMerk A; Dusy. Ti) nen’ savolnted obiae of statt tf tie . List of Those Now Safe | aishevelied Greek soldiers making | 2° H. Taylor jr., President be pe to ort the searcbnt pani on ia ern ond slat doen, 1 am gla wo{Child Picked Up in Front of rthe, honorary pal bearers were Muloahy, the new Minister of De: H a ‘ is that he will no doubt : Mayor ague, ichael . Fagan, | fense. Ms n Athens. thelr way secretly to Constantinople, |association, who has been nomina\ sound bas! are golie backward, Fo ae Scho Pat at. Hag n, : ' with the population exhibiting alto succeed Justice Keogh, the latter |willing to follow the wishes of Con- ra quarter) School and Wrisked Off | james ¥. Gannon jr. and A. Harry| BELFAST, Sept. 16 (United Press). of a century we did business with the BOSTON, Sept. 16.—All women | hostile attitude todward them. missionaries in Smyrna, with the ex-| The Greek Army has six divisions ae ception of Mrs, Alexander MacLach- |“t Gumurjina. _ lan, wife of the President of the In- bes earay ' ‘ternational College are sate at| BRITISH WILL USE Athens, the American Board of Com- FLEET TO KEEP missioners for Foreign Missions was TURKS IN ASIA informed in a cablegram received LONDON, Sept. 16 (Associated i Moore, members of the City Commis-|—Nine persons were wounded in Aa gress on this point and will press for| railroad executives—I know them all in an Auto. sion, and Thomas Brogan, Corpora-|bomb outrage in Turin Street last age limit. Delegates were present} the legislation itself. across the table, and that is the (Special to The Evening World.) tion’ Counsel, John Milton, former|night. ‘The victims were boys and|j from Rockland, Orange, Putnam,| Although the fate of the Ship Sub- aay ‘al Ui ea can be maintained] CHICAGO, Sept. 16,—Natalie Av-|Corporation Counsel; John Nevin, Dut 4 Westchester Counties. [sidy bill has been variously pictured, | 24 results achleved. We can settle |ran, nine years old, saw a man stand- | Medical Director of Jersey City yi and - 16 (Associated | ntSheee AAS, SE ORNs the fact is President Hatding means | UF @ffairs without any meddling by Jing beside an auto before the Yates| William B. Quinn, Deputy Commis- important docu- |? Among the spegkers at the homely|io°.nsist on the measure. It is un-|Politiclans. A decade ago when no] ne ag [sioner of Public Safety, probable} ments, believed to include papers con~ F ceremony were former Justice Isaac|ikely that Congress will turn him | tse machinery existed that could | School when she left the school build |aiccessor to Commissioner Dolan. | taining military plans and suggestions N. Mills of the Appellate Division and | down, as he would then ask Congress|&2™ UP negotiations and becloud|ing Friday. With a giad cry she! Other officials present were: James} made by the late Field Marshal Sir F Supreme Court Justices Morschauser |to bear the responsibility for higher | 8$Ue% We used to fight acrosd the| jumped into his arms. He put her|Barker, President of the New Jersey|Hen¥y Wilson to tho Ulster Govern~ jj of Poughkeepsie, Kelly of Brooklyn |cogtg in Government operation and| table, but at night when they were|into the car and drove her away and|State Tax Board, and Thomas Mar-|ment, have vanished from the head« and Young of New Rochelle, retiring because of the constitutional here to-day from the Greek city. Bee aoa ven at toa ¢ ; eet by dea eenitiecs fe ie Alle ee sadihbe chithe) mer aaa onle . go out to dinner together. |she hasn't been seen. since. tin, Secretary of State. quarters of Major Gen. Sollyflood, gore cine iapeses weld. Mrs, |Pf8)-—If Mustapha Kemal Pasha at-1" jystice Keogh has lived in New| competitive basis with the vessels of | We #re setting back to that now.'* “It must have been her father,’ the Ulster military adviser. | MacLachlan is believed to have re-|‘®™pts to move his victorious forces} Rochelle since 1875. He was elected | other countries. explained Mrs. Elias H. Avran, es-| WOMAN’S SUIT AGAINST —— 4 mained with her husband. against Constantinople he will be op-|to the bench in 1895, The special session in November STRIKERS REJECT tranged wife of a wealthy New York! janae GQURAUD SETTLED RRNAnOR sNooT to BAR: UNDEY ‘Phe despatch, which was signed by| Posed by the British fleet, —— can be taken for granted, Congress SOUTHERN OFFER Ab orest ne. abe ceporied Ts ae WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—Senator Miss Annie E.' Pinneo, a teacher of] The British Cabinet, after a meeting, SIDY |W! have no excuse to evade the napping to the police. We have been) | eement Reached in $100,000] smoot served notice in the Senate to- the American Woman's College at| announced to-day that instructions had CALDER FOR SUB; Issue as the session would be called REMINGTON Bene thts : penaraiee for: pee ee ee ‘Alienation Action, day that in the future he would refuse ' is SHI N, Sept. 16.—Gen i a Sara- Smyrna, ngmet the following a8 hav-| peen issued to the British warsiips to TO BUILD MARINE |fer one purpose only—the creation of | oe oe trill eral nae Lake, N. ¥. I came here to the| An order stgned by Supreme Court| unanimous consent to permit printing In ing arrived at Athens: an American merchant — marine | Cho f striking shop craft un . J Tn Gurr yesterday. discintinulng |the Congressional Record of political he families of Cass Arthur Reed, | Ow no Turkish troops to make the through the sale of Government ships|'0ns of the Southern Railway and|home of my mother, Mrs. Mary Wind, | fie) cout of Mra, Elizabeth ‘Schili| ‘peeches of Senators not delivered in the Rev. Caleb W. Lawrence of Mel-|rossing from Asla Minor to the Euro-|Senator Tells Maritime ExX-|to private companies aided by Gov-|°--Clals of the road falled. to-day to/of No. 1719 Hurnbet Avenus and | geainat: Mra. Aimee C er Gouraud| the Senate. rose, J. K, Birge of Bristol, Conn,,| pean shore. Te Fav Bill ernment appropriation agree on the basis of the Warfleld-| was about to institute sult for divorce] for qiienating the effections of Bruno | qe , 5 , change He Favors Bill. — Willard-Jewell proposal. in the New York courts, Elias H.| disclosed that the case has been ‘ and the Rev. Samuel L. Caldwell of] Complete agreement was reached at eatin Lila? cece tersice ttroaa|Avran llves'at No, 1888 Croton eh, etnies Meer deained to aches DIED, Northfield. Also Miss Minnie B.|the Cabinet meeting with the French| Senator William A, Calder ad- 7 Wilaairey (td 5 aE ate gatthee RSON.—CORDELIA. Ci Mills of lowa, Miss Emily B, McCal-|to protect the neutral zones on both LEGION WOULD OUST | omeiais saia “the Southern ‘was will- | Parkway, New York, and hik office 1s] the terms. ANDERSON. ‘ampbell Funers | at No, 860 Madison Avenue, After the sult had been pending some} qi Church, B'way, Oth. Saturday, 11 A.M,” 3, Oldmixon, attorney for . Classmates of the girl declared she] time Jone Vas arrested on charges | COOPER.—WILLIAM F." Campbell Fun 4 ) } f the Maritime tam, principal of the Woman's Col-|i:des of the Dardanelles and Constan- Arosoed the members of the oe i lege; Miss Gertrude C. Grohe of|tinople. A note ts to he sent to Kemal | xchange at noon to-day on the ques- WOMEN TO AID VETS|!"*, *° settle on the basis of the ‘Chicago Agreement’ and presented %4 si E.. Sn nce and Great Britain tion of @ ship subs The Senator - “ this to the shop craft chairmen for|seemed to know the kidnapper and] (5% ye coerced Mrs. Schill into signing | Church, B'way, 60th st. Saturday, 10 A. My ey nao eget yplagece high obey Lopes pending « permanent BI WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—A move-| (8 signatures but so far they have|was willing to get into the car with tnvagreement to drop the suit. He was | HERNANDEZ—BLASCO JOSEPH. Camps M1? *:*\sornig and Miss Savage of Newbury- easement the neutral zones must “T hope the bil with necessary ment to oust from the Veterans’ Bu-| declined to sign. him. indicted with David Ostro, a detective, ‘al Chureh, Broadway, 66th sty ected. port. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dana K. Gretchell, former! ystationed at Marsovan, are a reported as being in Constantinople. reau 600 women who have husbands This is the first fallure in negoti- employed in the Government service was launched to-day by the District of ‘Columbia Department of the American ‘Th® description thee hildren gave for extortion, and was tried before Su- ations between strikers and railroads|tallies with that of my husband,’ preme. Court sueeve Finch in May, but which were understood to have sub-|said Mrs. Avran. ‘This is the fourth | the Jury disagreed, Piet seribed to the Warflbld-Willard-|time he and I have been parted. It icAN PAYMASTER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Jowell agreement. ‘The generai|js the last. I am going to get a| AMER aera TuMin iieeall 1 7 TLagion in am affort to ake planes for|cuairmen aid not disclose wnether| sivirw, tut fret Lem going 0 et| HELD UP AND ROBBED|'RomOmDel YOUR Dead’’? : they would make another move|pack my daughter.” a dull, Pra Lah bad ‘TAMPICO, Sept. 16 (Associated Press) | Fine Be Bend for ex-soldiers. It was pointed out that Weward’ brave: MEMORIAL STORES, CONGRESSMAN PARKER —John H. Clark, American cashler of | way, ‘Telephone Cortlandt the wife of a $5,000 employee in the ica do Be ESS Medical Diviston of the Veterans’ Bu- | mROTHERS swIMMD ONE the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies DRO HURT IN AUTO WRECK }ircicim Corporation in Tampico, wi John Beggs, sixteen, was drowned seriously wounded ,and his Mextoa\ Preparations are being made by the endments will become a law. I British to send reinforcements. amandments wil) can assure you of my earnest effort to help in the passage and think the measure stands a fair chance. The Senator continued that he NEAR BAST RELLEF SENDS 825,000 MORH TO SMYRNA, The Near East Relief to-day an- Advices received to-day at Y. M. C. A, headquarters from Geneva, the . priution Waropean headquarters, confined | noe, Seursar teen at y Pecaaiggiad thought all true blooded Americans Haein ti a the moreno ‘“ t wan made {Wished to see their merchant marine lat n+ Chrysostom, + leading i Orthodox church official of Smyrna. dditional jin the front rank. Referring to th funds from H Jaquith, 3 The organization building at Smyrna|chaseo of rellel work in Smoa. |" |Shipping Board and the ships built reau receives $4,000 in the same de- Lb ead partment. The chief clerk of ‘a bu- n Smyrna, this afternoon in the Hudson River a|New York Representative Injured | chauffeur killed yeatorday when six ban-1f ) an erost and Found’ was destroyed, but the staff is safe, —_—_—~»- —__- during the war he stated we squan-|reau ts paid $4,000, while his wife gets| short distance north of the Dyckman as Car Runs Into Ditch, dits held up their automobile less than] @dyertised In The World or ¥ the advices added. AFAYETTE DELAY BY STRUKE] dered millions trying to make up for $1,800, Street ferry, He and his brother,| magi BRIDGE, N. ¥., Sept, 16,—| half a mile from the city and robbed to ‘Lost and Found Bureau.” Roons : i ‘The European department of the Y. AT HAV the neglect of fifty years. dh gigg James, elghteen, were swimming to- t alae? Wicceananit them of payroll funds amounting to 42, ‘World Building, will be lates, ¥ He" “a. G, A. was to-day authorised by| PARIS, Sept. 16.—tt was announced| “And,” he added, “the merchant] The women, lead by combative Buf-|gether about 25 feet off shore when James 8, Parker of Sale presenta} 009 peson. for inirty days, ‘These Hats can be hee 7 es at hi tend It is not fair to} John suddenly disappeared. He dove|tive in Congress from the 29th Dictrict.| ‘The robbers are alleged to belong to a t any of Tho : penn the New York office to spend $10,000}+o-day by the French Line that the sajl-]marine is dying again. What shall |fragists, who conten is no ir John Pidtcae’ in an attempt to locate| was injured near hore yesterday when | gang ot American desparadoes sald to rr ements in relief work. ing of the steamship Latuyette from|We 40? Here we have an infant in- Joust a married woman just because |ing pody. Then he telephoned their}an auto in which he was riding home| have been operating freely of late in this ‘The Near Hast Relief announced | savre for New York has been post-|Wstry thet must be protected or/ner husband happens to have @ Gov-|masner at No. 75 Sherman Avenue and | {rom Albany ran into a ditch and over-| region, || The Clark party exchanged |] {steph RAS SEANCES, to-day it had appropriated $25,000 for] poned on account of the strike at the} perish. There is only one way out}ernment job too, will resist. If the [th# Marine Division of the Police De-|turned, Mr, Parker suffered brutses| shots with the robbers, but there were c 6 “eslonas. New ‘York, of, | yelief work in Smyrna, bringing the! port. The Lafayette will probably leave tO protect It, and that is by a direct!campaign begins to look dangerous, partment. John was a student at Stuy! and cuts about the head and an injury! no casualties among the latter, who es- , 4100 Main, total to $60,000 within a week. Monday night, it was stated, subsidy," the women will take it to Congress, vesant Hight, Sehool, to his shoulder. caped wilh all the funds,