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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. FIREBUG STARTS. |MOTHERENDS ALL {WOOD ALCOHOL — {ROOKIE cRED ANOTHER BLAZEIN | BY CAS AS FRIENDS | BLINDS HUSBAND, | BY RUM, SHOOTS BABY CARRIAGE} VIEW BODY OF SON) SHE RAIDSSALOON) ANOTHER OR DADORA DUNCAN, Russian Princesses and Duchesses BARRED, READY FOR Earn a Living in Constantinople as ALLIS IS AND TEST Waitresses in a Negro’s Restaurant 4 —_—+ “Whirligig ‘of Time Brings . ‘ —— aimee ae agen) , d Marriage to Young] Its Revenges’ — Take @ r gd ‘ Believed to Be Same Fiend)“I Could Not See Him|Bronx Man May Not Recover|Was Firing at Passing Negroes { Russian Poet Wipes Out “Hash House’ Jobs to . Responsible for Death Buried,” Cries Woman From Effects of Poison When Interrupted—He Is j American Citizenship. Keep From Starvation, of Seven. Before Taking Life. Hooch. Shot Six Times. } Relatives and friends of Mrs. Mary|, Doctors in Lebanon Hospital sald Rogers, fitty-two, of No, 661 Weat] (9 -49y that Dante! Ury, thirty-five. " shoe 4 f No. 102 yood 183d Street, were shocked to-day to gg wren ty Maa Avenue, Bronx, ts totally blind from learn that she was dead, but were not} wood alcohol poisoning and, if he re. Fire Marshal Brophy and detectives of the West 100th Street Station found further evidence of @ pyro- maniac's work in a blaze In a baby Probationary Policeman Thomas Mahoney and Acting Detective Sei John Donahue of the West 135th Street Station, who are in Harlem INDIGNANT AT ORDER.|Most of Them Pretty, All _ Aristocrats — Don’t Take ies Soviet Connection—] ‘Tips, but Some of Them an =| F ‘, carriage under the stairway on the|surprised, because only yesterday,| Covers, probably never will regain his|tospital with bullet wounds follow- May Go Back on Same Marry Their Patrons. fares Sete the seats covers, probably never will regain his Liner. 3 og : A \house, No. 710 Amsterdam Avenue, |*t#nding by the side of the casket} SRN i! his wifo last night, sud.|("% % battle at Wirth Avenue and . le 4 3 4 ' . , night, - By Marguerite Mooers Marshall : near 95th Street, at 1 A. M. to-day, | that held the body of her only son,| denty saying to he 185th Street, which was said to have They believe it was the work of the| Harry, twenty-two, she said many] “What's tho matter? person who started a fire in a baby}times as they offered their condo-| you.” started In an outburst of Mahoney, due to drinking bad liquor, are ex- T can't sec Her indignation over her detention DUCHESS serving your soup. A Countess placing immigration authorities reaching « ee far: carlage: at No att West 109th Street | ionces: Mrs. Ury, hearing that he had ‘been| pected to recover, it was sald to-day, itch, ‘a cen, before you the sirloin au = about the same hour Saturday, caus- |‘ . drinking between 9 A. M. and 4 P, M. ee Diced, Amneribsin fus or the chicken a fa king. A ing seven deaths and many injuries, T shall never live to see him placed/in saloon at No, 447 Kast 78th] Domghue and Acting Detective Sere Rr te Vin 1 HUSAIAS | owt Hitngitiy itis eweats aod F : : In this morning’s blaze the firebug|in the ground. 1 could not stand it.| Street, rushed him in a taxicab to the| Sent Clatence B. Connelly, also of nt from the French liner Paris to ‘i Bae serene ele a i waited until the flames were going| 1 wilt go too." hospital. She then went to the Simp-| the West 185th Stredt Station, were Ellis Island this afternoon telling] ‘%¢ Turkish coffee. Any of the well before running away. Twenty 5 The son died two days after an il!-] #00 Street Police Station to make al standing at 135th Street and Fifth Rewspapermen she intended to de- three graciously ready to dance ~ - families—more than 100 persons— y " complaint, and was sent to the East| Avenue yesterday afternoon when , 3 | with you between courses—even | & t ; were asleep in the building. Peter] ness that had lasted two yeurs.| g7th street Stalon. they saw Mahoney sitting on the side- Mand complete investigation from a Nia se: suaut 1) Sealy tomawe seus habe one ‘ ‘ Cinqu-Mas, smelling smoke, opened} Stricken with tuberculosis, he was} A the suggestion of the police she} walk with his back against the wheel Special va of inquiry. sy 4 = a! 4 the door of his apartment on the third nursed by his mother during that long | stopped on her way in the East 78th ‘of a taxicab, shooting at Negro pedes« floor, shouted an alarm that awakened Street cafo to seo If she could buy| triuns. the other tenants, and brought help| Period, apparently gaining a littlo at} viii” netectives say she came} They drew their pistols and a+ from the streat. be times. For two years Mrs, Rogers out with a half pint. They ran fin]|vanced on Mahon who shouted, 3, 4 . George Mitchell of No, 789 Colum-| was almost constantly by his side,| then to 1d the pl: Th he|‘‘I'm a policeman.” Mahoney then charming Southern woman, Mrs, " Khas place, ley say the : Ys bus Avenue, with two other passers- night and day, getting what little rest} bartender, Frank Datty, sald some-|opened fire, one bullet, lodging in by, ran in and dragged the Saming thing in Hungartan to the owner of|Donohue's abdomen. As Donohue Spread Siviet propaganda, 1 know] Ala., who left the East just in |p ga carrtage to the street. As the stairs|She could snatch at odd times, never] ti care, Mrs. Mary Sommer, forty-|fell, he shot Mahoney in the thigh. hothing of politics, and I care I] time to dodge the present hostili- | i ‘ in the building are tron and atone and| complaining and hopeful until the| three, and that she picked up a cof.| Mahoney crawled under another not Communistic. I am ignorant ties, and who has been spending i i the floors tiled, the blaze was con-| inst, tee pot believed to have contained|taxicab, while three patrolmen on fined to the carriage instead of ; duty in the neighborhood climbed into interested in the Russian] f€W days in New York, apreading, aa the fire dia in tho 1oxth] |The funeral was to have been held) THT ANd Hon veto arrested, whe [the machine an! opened fire, Maboney ple, especially the — children Street building because of the wooden} to-day. Friends and relatives called] Doi.ce will have tho Iluor bought by|Was struck by five more bullets, and ) Wonjdn’t you be, if you had q When I found Mrs. Harper at co ae & Abas stairs. yesterday to find her by the side of] Mrs, Ury analyzed was sent to the hospital with shots “I am absolutely ignorant of why] °f the amazing topsy-turveydoms T am treated in this manner,”’ said resulting from the war, as dis- the dan¢er, while her young and covered in Constantinople by a Boed-looking poct-husband paced the @eck of the Paris. ‘It is baldest non- % Bense—this report that T am licre to] Pl® EB. Harper of Montgomery, em starving as I did? Of course, 1] the Hotel Nurragansett, she told Though there was no danger, Some! the poay of her son, too bereaved to paaeicancnaee SSaNenane in his thigh, left lung, right ear, ped them. I guve them all I could 7 of the tenants fled to the street. The a JODOIN MAY BE PuscTmy ro|nose and both arms: Last night he from my own means. I'd like to help] % ost interesting and remarkable » arrival of the apparatus added to the} listen to words of sympathy, her CONGREAS: was reported dying, Donohue, it was story, which a sentimental novel- YMRS. LILA, E.|excitement in the neighborhood. De-| heart in tho casket that held what (Hpectal: to, The Svening World.) said, may recover. by! 9 ose that T am be “dl bec . might entitle ‘From Palace to a tectives questioned everybody with- 4 ONECO, Conn., 2.—Hon. Ray- Mahoney was placed under arrest Er suppose th che wean € lovecuna Poverty,” Nc OR uke Gs : HeRPER out learning anything of value about] m4 been all in the world to her) ina’, Jodoin, nominated by the Derm. |at the hospital on orders of acting Whaye lost my citizenship. I can think lapel ce ae ue View ce After to-day’s blaze the police of the} Despite their entreaties to take a rest,| ocrats for Congress tn the 2d District, | Chief Inspector Dominick Henry. He ec ate eemaneMD Tt can tink} ‘to tho Cafe.” It is the story of After to-day blaze the police of the|she remained in the living room of| that covers half of Connecticut, once] was charged with felonious assault. : ‘ ~ wo or $3 per week. 9 find out.”’ the passing of Russian great BS ay Siaar: cae West 47th, 68th, 100th and 123d Street] the home, one of tho old fashioned| Wn have the support of all Inter, ai] The battle caused excitement in the ‘The dancer was dressed in a Callot} ladies, before the war, to “hash oN ; ; : : Stations, auto patrol and afoot, were! private houses still left in the Wash-| dicr and independent voters and is prac. |"eighborhood, and police reserves Getation’ of woolen tweed, an Houme?’ debe during “this, dane ais 8 aa ordered to work in co-operation with| ington Helghts section. tically sure of carrying this always’ from the West 180th Street Station ued ab the colors of the spe The Turkish capital is the scene extra men from the Fire Marshal's of-| 1+ was late last night when her| called hopelessly Republican district, were called out to restore ofder, fice in seeking the pyromaniac, and St is likely this arrangement will continue ler head was encased in a wide sombrero-looking hat, and she wore of this transmigration, and its heroines are the most picturesque sister, Miss Jennie Duffy, thought she had persuaded Mrs. Rogers to eee ees red. Russian: boots factors to-day in the night life of ae f eto > seek her couch, and hoped she H { ill Dee Adehitig jittls red tanec) dangl- the cheat: which she sailed from Greece was : Los SUTHERLAND SWORN IN AS 8U-|would get some rest. Worn out in esen Ss eing unne or | 9 ing from it. . . Mrs. Harper spent five weeks twice ordered back to Piraeus by : AT ey x PRPME COURT JUSTICE. body and mind the mother apparently The husband, Serge Yesenine, whom| quring the latter part of the sum- the Greek Government before . : WASHINGTON, Oct, 2—ormer sen-|consented to the entreaties of her Sh P ° cow in April, ac ae waiting He ne ; . i ae * » © 2-1 | ator George H. Sutheriand of Utah was | relatives, @ ays I ennies eee er te the daland,. “He cille Parker, Tui aie pavicsl tnerore seein ana dowel ; ‘ 4] Jaworn in as Associate Justio of the! To-day at 7.80 o'clock Miss Dufty b} ae ignorant of politics as I am.” said! years of successful work for the | proceed on its way to New York. é Ree a eeee ened Caan ceeentrat | smelted gas and traced it to the ; Bis wife.” Ho's only, interested “in Red Cross in various parts of Serra '¥, succeeding | iitchen in the basement, In a Mor- Sends Coppers in Keg and It Takes Four Men to Carry Them Into Taxi Office. Mrs. R. L. Hanton of No. 25 Fifth Avenue will eecetve her receipt tot i day for @ $420 tax! bill if the Greenwich, Conn., Cab Company has finished counting the 42,000 pennies with which she paid it. She sent the amount - in a steel-bound keg in her car, and it took four strong men to carry it into the Putnam Trust Company, where the count will be made to-day. It appears the bill was made by? Mrs. Hanton while spending the sum- | ‘‘for the gasoline” the company repre~ mer in Greenwich, ‘The cab com-|Sentative used in two visits to her in pany tried to collect by writing, then|®* company taxi, former Jpstice John H. Clarke of Onio. The oath of office was administered by] 8 chalr in front of tho gas range, Chief Justice Taft. with the burners turned on, was the body of Mrs, Rogers. Sho had made BRIDE TO WEAR good the prediction that she would not KNICKERS SUIT see her son buried. Patrolman Heinz of the West 177th eitaband ton to Mimic Her, Street Station called an ambulance from Columbia Hospital. The surgeon but Wedding Will Be Private. who responded sald Mra. Rogers had SPRINGFIBLD, Mass., Oct. 2. been dead for some time. The case was reported as a suicide by the polices. — Knickers of checkered green, |FALULS TO DEATH DOWN ELEVA-~ The keg was turned over by her augmented by a cape and brown ‘TOR SHAFT. by sending a representative, but Mrs.|chauftour to Mr. Jensen, one of the sport hat, will comprise the Willtam Willinger, fifty-elsht years! Fanton was not in. The company 18|company officials. When asked if he trousseau of Mrs. Evelyn M. Phil- Jold, of No. 1125 Teller Avenue, the} said td have mentioned attaching her|had given a receipt he replied: lips of Newark, N. J., who is to | gronx, an elevator operator in the six-Jautomoblile, and she became angry,| ‘‘No, we haven't counted them. We be married Wednesday morning | tory building No. 65 West 26th Street, | according to report. will when we do,’ to Frank Keables Kretz, son of [was killed in a fall to-day from the] she returned to New York Satur-| ‘Don’t you know they are not legal Europe, took the post of Secre- tary to Admiral Bristol, American High Commissioner in Constanti- nople. While she stayed in this city Mrs. Harper “roomed’ with the ex-Shah of Persia—that 1s, she had a wing of his palace on the Bosporus, while he himself was living in the main portion of it. From her window she saw the Iron Duke and eight other British battleships steam into the harbor in mid-August during the first war scare. Incidentally, on’ the way homé she was in Smyrna only a few days before its sacking and burning, and the ship on “Our trip to California, where 1 ended to rest, las been ruined Mme. Duncan's husband, is a boy- Mish chap, who looks as though he might make an excellent half-back for any football team—about 5 feet 10, with a blond, clean-cut head set na pair of broad shoulders, with Inarrow hips and feet that might do a hundred yards in about ten seconds. Ysadora was not the only one of tthe Duncan entourage to experience he twitchings of an ingrained peeve to-day. S. Hurok, her manager, who Iso does « bit of managing for Chu liapin, Schumann-Heink, and other musical celebrities, ran afoul of the immigration inspectors yesterday at === gthe very time he was doing his inno- OHIO “WOMAN ‘PONZI’ But Mrs. Harper's best story is that of the poor Cinderella nobil- ity of Russia, now relegated to pots and pans and thankful for the chance to earn a living with them, And for whom do you suppose the flower of Russian feminine aristocracy is now working in Constantinople? For nobody ex- cept a Jackson, Miss. Negro, one Fred Thomas, who runs the city’s smartest restaurant, Muxim's. So true it is that “the whirlgig of time brings its re- venges!"” “AM the waitresses {n this re- sort are Russian noblewomen,” Beent best to get tho dancer out of Mrs. Harper told me, “There Mrs. Oliver E. Kretz of this city. fourth floor to the bottom of the ele- ‘i Mrs. a. 7 G day and despatched the keg of pen-|tender for that amount?’ helr on eUTEHE (He Barts ON HUNGER STRIKE| 2’ Duchesses, Baronesses, Count- Mr. Kretz will also wear |yator shaft. Dr, Palmer took the in-| ar, 9 nies, with her photograph inscribed:| ‘Yes, but we are glad to ‘call it Oh, Ia la!" square. Sho also sent a dollar bill to pay| At No. 26 Fifth Avenue it was sat Saves —|Mrs. Hanton’s apartment wasn't ready for occupancy yet, SLASHES OWN THROAT ——__—_—_— AFTER FAMILY QUARREL Fotlowing a quarrel with his brother esses and even Princesses among them. Most of them are young women, and a Jarge number are exceedingly beautiful—dlondes, with the fairest, most delicate skin, knickers, The wedding will be private, Man Garbed as Woman in Hotel Did It on Bet, He Tells Court jured man to Bellevue Hospital, where after a visit in her stateroom an in- he died shortly after his arrival. spector told him he was wanted on the dock. Thence he was conveyed to an office and surrounded, he says, by seven or eight other Inspectors, who demanded that he take off his dlothing and submit to a close in- spection. Y According to Hurok, he objected}held on May Not Be Able to Appear for Hearing. POMEROY, 0., Oct. 2. “The people who entertained Kraus, 63, alleged ‘woman Ponzl,""] me in the restaurant, and who an embezzlement charge} bad spent much time in Con- 4 IT’S TOASTED ‘was forcibly searched, even his|following reports of frenzied finance] Stantinople and were fn official f Frank, with whom ho lived, according to in being inspected for invisible mes- [operations involving nearly halt Riteeo etait faim eeltnetiecay IH LLo ne Aten ocean teraice Salar the police, Joreph McGulness, forty, a| Ml one extra process : Be NSF ANIA Go Write Afterward, I talked with Thomas 8 a fixed charge for service whic 7 - A TaRbweh Ck Sean Absa tk Wis eee, sages containing secret information ren a one tadag, | NMMET) himselt—every one calls him that, | is added to the bill. ‘That would |Burg Was Arrested in Female Hostelry When He] !*rorn ras foe det in his home which gives a ‘rom Sov yovernme! tr Ke 8) tO-GaY. e is a col ed a 0] et y of * - i tight have been written by Isadora, | ‘The woman's weakened condition] He i#\ a Solored man trom \Taak Slip ate any Doewanity, of AND, Reached Foot for Brass Rail at Desk. slashed and the arteries of both wrists delicious flavor Hurok will take the matter up with {May prevent her from being taken to] S09: Miss. who once was the PIU MCON aE ho che pretty, youns: William Burg, of Oakdale, L. 1, attired in women's apparel and] cut. Alongside his body was a razor. : aristocrat behind your chair. valet in New York of Percy Washington. Meantime, Miss Dun- eats Ea vuet| Williams. His first wife was “But if the restaurant patrons | wearing a blonde wig puffed out over the ears, was arraigned in Yorkville Se Leite id ae oe can’s press agent was so hortificd he ne s aus’ Nus-1 maid in Williams's service. Then don’t tip their titled waitresses, . . y _| who sald he had left tho house after Maiua: evaty newspaper in town to. |band, who is also held In » went abroad, and before the they do something elso—they | Police Court before Magistrate Douras to-day charged with disorderly] \.” Quarrel, and when he day and told them all about the] default of $3,000 bond, joined her in incident. refusing to take food, ae Prosecuting Attorney Davis de- “ISADORA DUNCAN’S rlaved that if the couple are unable to ttend court to-day he will certify marry them! er s0 many of the ex- Countesses and Baronesses have married British officers," smil- he was running a smart and Successful restaurant in Moscow. His present wife is a Swedish singer of considerable reputation. “And every person in Constan- c y found John lying on the floor. conduct. He pleaded guilty to posing as a woman in the Hotel Rutledge, Hea OND TOE Ghat meat alee Biee 80th Street and Lexington Avenue, which is exclusively for women, Police Station and permitted to go “Why did you do it?’ asked the¢ home, detectives reporting that the death was suicidal. court. the Rutledge and change to the at- A ROUTINE DETENTION }in: tow Grand Jury without! ¢inopto whe worke for him ts ingly) explained Sf Tarp iy pat Crea sa00t eaulaigee| tts THACine Mere cae See stany Seal daca Uxa (Wanann pprellin nity Hoang white. And his waitresses, in " ia Gere eee as er away with a masquearde as a woman eet & good lash ine fellow about mae ee! ° ” most cases, were his titled patrons young Englishman «n the bow Say ae ete Fone lirty-five years old, wot away with! ne World Masonle Club, of which Why She Can't Lana, dmission and because this bourd decs| in the old days in Moscow, When with me told me that hia fiancee |in a New York hotel for women for} i. cure in falr shape wntil it Ca eee ewan toe WASHINGTON, Oct, 2.—Labor De hold se on Sunday they fled to Constantinople was working in Maxim's, She [three days,"’ sald Burg, “I register-| was noticed that every time he went “will be entertained to-night by partment officials explained to-day| Metals continued to maintain that} refugees they were practical had been Baroness somebody ee ed there Friday as Elizabeth Burg}to the desk he raised his right foot ntercession s Tsad Russian danes y orders had been issued from Washi penniless. ne of them jad other, and he told me of buying | 4 had almost won my bet and was]and groped with it as if hunting for cesston el that lora Duncan, Russia Jan “Tington with respe to Miss Dunean, en robbed even of their jewels back for her the fur coat which ay t sheck out when they caught| that outlawed institution, the brass| St ai) Serge Yessinin, her Russian poet-hus- 1 Secretary Davis asserted the de-] by the Bolshevild. 'T ys he had sold to keep herself from ies T ercay ateerncon.” Sar” ail: Yesterday “when he uaa Gea! Giid Gihor myuibers of hier party ment had not been advised or the} still had jewels went to the Pei Branying peters ehieitayls er seb) Burg was fined $5, He raised hiswsurched for the rail fdr several f | wens not allowed to land upon arriv- [suiting of the dancer to the United! Palaco. Hotel =the finest tn th wphey lock happy, most ot skirt, extracted a bankroll from his] minutes and given evidence that he } at New York yesterday because] States, My. Davis said that so far as lived in their usual hey lo aPPY, MOE Pa poking) Hid ed with the] had located a supply of gin the hotel Bee tieeatisc vemuiatione peoviaiig|ie shaw (hace was no/reason ay hia . pawning th seins aa these ssiris,”" added the American | S1K, stonkite we than in. (tiel People Rent te, tan Meat AtUh, Been hat all aliens must appear before an|time why the party should not be ad-| necklaces and tis pleco ut a Wena sare) ras nti Ses i olla dasectivartia went cut tal Polie Btalion and! detectives, dia the immigration board of review prior to mitted time. Then they pawned or sold see the young men ri of ¢ pa », retrieve his clothes from| rest ihalk Gute, when thts pce ane dance between courses with the [set 4 shay Pretty waitresses, who ure 80 ob- fone. And then, utterly without ts how the resources, they had to hunt jobs, “Many of them, as I said, ara viously ladies. romances begin, Zippie,the Cat,GaveUp Her Ship PANTOMIME position they can find and that a ate eee” 1Once Upai's Time She » She Had Buoyed Up the Crew and they qualified to take,” Pa . f - » " P| “But are. the Nided: evan || gerac ror eeeraehe oie tab Saved Them in Storm, to be waitresses?” I asked, “Are Russian Maternity Hospital in The freight steamship Gamson left Constantinople. they good servers, they who hava Sunny Ceylon sends been served all their lives?” And When tT dined at the Ma {her berth in Port Newark to-da¥) It was last seen going in the general Yes, they are,” Mrs, Harper | jostic, a wonderful open-air place without her mascot, Zippla, and It was} direction of Newark, and Gorhan first ‘this solace to you assured me. ‘Of course, when I at Bebek, Just outside Constantl- [a sad crowd headed by Tom Gorhan,|*°nt Word to the Kearny polico and saw them, they had been doing Goble i mas cence be. cieehe hanging caver, mno[ tien sent out a delegation of the crew the work for some time. At first, ter of Count Tolstoy," recallea |cbef engineer, hanging "eo cane 26 ME could pick ‘her up, “But e Tam told, their inexpertenced at Mrs. Harper, “On this occasion, |suard rail to see if they couldn't) Zippie was gone, / tempts were pathetic. But th Which was a dinner combined with [eatch a glimpse of their cat which] “It was Zipple that saved our live persevered and now they are as costume ball, many of thetitled |onoe had a lot to do with eaving the|! Suess, in one of thoxe had storms good Waitresses as one would find Waitresses actually wore the tor had seen| 0%, tHe, Central American coast tust anywhere mal court costumes in which they [ship in a storm. Tf they bad seen) winter,” said Gorhan. “We thought “Many of the men in their had appeared at’ the nestles [her it 4s ten chances to one the) we'd all go down to Davy Jones families are dead, of course, But Czar's court in Petrograd " Jengines would have been scopped|tocker when the ship just about split those who are alive are doing ie and Zippie would have been tuken}in two, but when we were all about ‘ equally menial work—acting WOMAN, & DIES FROM GaAs, Jaboard, but the ship with its dis-[to give up out comes Zipple lookin’ The valets and porters, selling y Mrs. Emma a, fifty, Hving at No.|consolute crew is on her way to the] just lke a drowned rat. Weill, we on the street and themselves wait- : of 1, Was found dead Barbados not to return again for]all had to laugh when we heard her all-Ceylon ing on table.'’ gas polsoning. Mre.Jfour long months purrin' away to beat the band, She — Ail farlzome me ang pie, a sea-rroing cat, and the pet "t fear nothin’, that cat. I tel Tea / . 2?" T asked Meienttl Pett okte een the Went Indi nd] ed xo darned hard after tha 7] if matter of fact, in most of the Mrs, Guncs hed turned om & gus Jet, Wilds of Kearny meadows. That's why we wanted Zippie back,’ . 2 eal . - \ ae ~ aw 5 ee ss cores geen he Ge an ete ~wS j ~ are