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ee ee re Saag Seg rr ge a tet ige cor rte rn nee amernnte ane a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1922 10,000 FANS FILE IHOWCURBMARKET [EARLY BIRDS AT POLO GROUNDS AWAIT SALE OF TICKETS|"60 1) CHAIR LIKE |GIRL, 3 YEARS OLD, ¢ MAN IF YOU MUST,” DISAPPEARS Al INTO POLO GROUNDS} WAS WORKED Fe ASTHEGATESOPEN| “PHONEY” STOCK | SAYSREASY'SDAD| PLAY NEAR HOME of “Sales” Sent Out to Says Kentuckian Convict- | Force Aids Hunt for Irene Papers. ed of Slaying Fiancee. Jones—Fear Kidnapping. Very Few in the All-Night Line—Crowd Orderly— Cheers for “Al” Smith. ‘Though there was not the long line ©f World's series tradition of all night Sutton on charges of publishing folee statements to sel ; William M. Creasy, convicted in] Chief Sattersby, of Jersey City, ~niters in line for the opening of the | aR stock of the Pacifico Minerals anc ‘ Mineola last night of the murder of|issued a special departmental order his former fiancee, Edith Lavoy, Free-|to-day directing all precinct com sicket sales to-day, there was a mighty |Gpomioal Company of Delaware port school teacher, passed a restful|manders to detail all uniformed men multitude on hand when the bleacher] Goorge Gordon Bu'tle, counsel for tl ‘ night. He told Keeper Augustits Gun-Jand detactives who could be spared (} sent sections were opened on Highth| defense, culled Ju: 2 R. Kiernan, No i y ther of the Nassau County Jail this/from other duties to help look ¢or and the Speedway eimuttane.| 120% Fuiton Avenur. the Bronx, a ‘ morning that he was ‘feeling ‘fine.”* fires reisots Irene Jones, No. 524 former broker, as tis Jirst witness Henry M, Uterhart, hig counsel, de-|Newark Avenue, the child of poor Mr, Battle hind indicated that thy ‘ parents who has been missing stimce Matarke KONIG try to show tt clared to-day he had a number of} Monday afternoon ton was a victim of Alfred 1. Lind sufficient grounds for appeai. A neighbor of Mrs. Jones took Irene fay and others. Lindsay has a) ea When Creasy’s sister, Mrs. Hortense} with her own littiy girl to the play . ree ao of grand arceny in a Warriner, embraced him in his cell rate BIR ae ee ee ad ock dea > se themselves there until 4 Kiernan te: tt f , 4 after the verdict last night, he brokey octock, When the neighbor went for Charles W broker, No. ‘ zi ; dowh and wept. His father patted) the children she could not find the Broad Street, who has been mentioned : ‘ him on the shoulder, and said: * Jones baby, It was thought she was in this (rial as one of the promoters ‘Brace up, lad. If you have to go] about the neighborhood until she ogee of the company. Kiernan sald that to the electric chair, go like a man,'| filed to return at dark into the first game apparently out-}on July 25, 1921, Galvin asked him to efie = i Peay Irene was very precocious and was numbered the Giant enthusiasts four] help create a market for the stock in Undismayed by the sentence of} given to talking to strangers on the to one—as far as the bleachers were} the open ourb. death that will be passed on him Gat-|street, The police believe she may cousemed at prorat to rel, a oe ae urday, Creasy declared, to-day: have ieee Midaappad by peraans who " in me of a number of sales “ > were taken wi her pretty looks and of the stock an athe prices patd. | Rik i . T am not leked by any'means. Of |) joie remarks, She was dressed in 6:4 was stopped at 1.20 o'clock. got tho curb reporters to send out course the verdict was against me,| white rompers with black shoes and In the thousands who wero shut off| {hese sales and prices as having been but I'm innocent. You know that,| stockings and wore no hat; her hail tesla, eat a 4k of 1s5in| Ade on the curh market, The re don't you? I have every confidence} !8 brown and her complexion dark; i ering, crowded buck of 105th) ity were so published and appeared her eyes are blue. Street by the police, somebody rec-] i), the Brooklyn Eagle." in my attorney, I feel sure he will aetna ise ognized former Gov. Alfred KE, Smith Q—Did you ever sell any of the eventually obtain my acquittal and working his way from in automobile. | stock yourself? A—No. « RAILROAD OUTLOOK BAD, There was a lot of cheering and sur- ' 3 " 7 ‘ vindicate me.” Ero Ncigibw cparscnalle ge U0) a 4. ‘ , : ‘ . CONVENTION IS TOLD ging and a volunteer guard of police ‘ale that wi " i ? A—No. : Ba The jury returned a verdict of —e i. went to his assistance and cased him] (—When these sules were reported . guilty of first degree murder against] Equipment Seriously Impaired, j into the gate, There was more cheer-| to you did you suspect that they were mea : ‘ Creasy at 9.50 o'clock last night after] Cotton Manufacturer Informed. : Latced vane Speedway was es-| phoney? A—No. * r SPUN “ 4 : it had Leen out two hours and forty}! ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 4.—The trans- c ross id to a weg 5 a ; box onpeute seat teas Mol stn Ms Burt R. Parrott, now president of - J minutes. During its deliberations the|Portation outlook for the next few Inspect 3 ea the company, was the next witness ‘jury sent for the couch on which the} months, as viewed by experts, is dis- nspector Sweeney, in charge Of the) galled by Mr. Battle. He is indicted Site control of ths crows, ssmmmaten tee ee is indic| girl was slain, and re-enacted the| pleasing, regardless of recent perform- Heed Vs icvderty woud ature sn0 nistat en ee, Oe mule charee. He scenes of the killing as described dur-| ances of the railroads In hauling ton- telligence., ‘Theogh he hed eon | tives In Low Angeles and is a mining ine heltnats nage nearly equal to the peak load of formed-men about the entrances, in- | “Msinee | Creasy heard the verdict without Mranapaetation of tre National Asae: cluding twenty mounted men, there| yey Vee hg ie ne net ame visible emotion, then walked briskly | ‘ition of Cotton Manufacturers, Fe 5 1920," he mid, ‘I , r 1 : was nothing for them to do except ve tlie jira apisgeto ene 4) the bar to have his et taken. | ported to the organisation's seml- | to act as signposts for the fans. he Star OC sa Page Year him were his father and sister. /annual meeting here to-day. Many of the early comers brought | Ofte Star Oll Company. || met him Not far away were the parents and] ‘The percentage of “bad order loco lunch boxes, but only fan. was | Bet in St, Louis and he gpoke:to me sister of the pretty Freeport teacher, | motives and cars,” the report sald, “is seen with an umbrella and-be was the | ercut the Pacific Minerals & Chemi- who was slain June 23 last in her] «greater than at any time during the shject of much Joshing at an’ ine, {cal Company of California (a different hoarding house in Freeport. Creasy’s| Past several years. |The morale of all ance against the spoiling of the day's| Concer), owned chiefly by tyourgus father shook hia hand encouragingly, | WOT, Wer ies broken, and, although sy ” * a er nec! Ss vat Pe ibaie than a score in liné land look over the property, which was]. “2 the face of such a crisis, ithe il operations will soon obtain, the con- outside the gates at midnight and at|on tne market: end make a. report, | Fst of all Iawe—that of self preserva- | {s necessary to have a Roovias picture ee beg AND WILL SIGN PROTOCOL 10 DA dition as it now exists augurs if for . M, only 200 were at the Eighth |; . tion—would into pl Obvi xhibited in hi art. Th the immediate future.” pent five weeks there, recommended | tion—would come into play. Obvious-| e in his co The picture Avenue entrance and seventy-five} ine purchase and got options.” “ly, no matter how bad one may think| yas been used on the Keith circuit by 15 REBELS KILLED ee id At AAG there were S00rim ine. Al ¢At,th Foimt a eceae was olen] ey gre not an Yet eo bad an to taye| Wiliam H- Glbwon, & vaudeville (Continued.) |GREEKS ARRIVE; NAME LOUNT COMMITTEE ae IN 30- HOUR FIGHT peanut vender who sald he had sold a. bring ‘out some interesting} 0D the character of such a calamity | dancer. Haynie SY ating ot SESSION RESUMED isha TO INSURE COAL PEACE goobers” at World's Geries forltcstimony about. the similarity. ot{&# 1 have mentioned. I think there! Gibson is plaintift in an agtion for] tne Alied Generals was held at Mu- == =e ; twenty years sald that the weather can be no reasonable doubt that the y name between the Pacific Minerals 950,000 against Basil N. Gunn off 4 Conference Gets Down to | | was. the warmest he had ever known| int Chemical Company, of California} PAI J8 entitled to every measure| Richmond Hill for injuries caused by| wrt are ncn ee omne and ended ‘ ae : | wsion of the ‘tral of Aven| . i 10.10 o'clock. atimated it fully 1¢.004 fans marched into the stands and found seats within the next half hour. The entrances to the $1.10 bleacher seats Were cloned at 12.80, when the last foot of seuling space had been covered by a rooter. It was noted that the rooters for the Yankees coming ‘The sale of all other admission t ing with a situation unforeseen and practically unforeseeable. We neither have, nor can be expected to have, legal machinery to take care of the consequences of a San Francisco earthquake or a Chicago fire. Prob- ably in case of such a catastrophe as either of those, it would be the duty, or at least the right, of the officials of a city to set aside, or ignore for the present moment, many statutes ‘and principles that were designed to PEG-LEG ne wich « atuaton untorewen ond] PEG-LEG DANCER SAYS. AUTO RUINED CAREER, HE SUES Artificial Limb Useless On Stage Now, Vaudeville Actor Charges. Justice Dike in the Supreme Court, Firing Simply Terrific’ | operators and Miners Organize to Officer Reports. cL MnEA oe tee A r BELFAST, Oct. 4.—Thirty hours’ zi heroic : agi hoce Press).—A permanent organization of fighting occurred in the battle between | tne joint conference was effected by the for the championship gam ‘of injunctive relief that he asks. ae rtenObile, Clalinod te he Caan’ | With the draft of the Protocal. Thanks Business To-Day. and the Pacific Minerals and Chemt-|%,/ peenbasien /hcien Feprecentod| cal Company. of. Delaware, and. how ve reonins ie res be rtbee per-lize asserts the accident has perma- to the conciliatory disposition mani-} CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 4 (United amnong y fo sia A nently restrained him from making|fested by both sides, there was no| Pres some of those interested in the Dela- “night owls’’ who appeared were sed fendants for the very considerable ).—Secret diplomacy of the Oid| Republicans and Free State forces at] selection of Phil H, Penna, of ‘ — < mainly from out of town, Some car-| Win tne California a ee company] sums of city money that have been ex- SBI die gh Ciliaret ae dimculty in reaching an agreement as| World school was employed at the}xitiorglin, near Killarney, on Monday | Haute, atrelet the Si hlasa ota io Hed umbrellas and heavy coats, and panacea LA pended in order that these buses may]. 2 10st hie right leg at Tecate [to the majority of the clauses as alittle Marmora seaport’ ‘city offand Tuesday, according to Lieut. | OPs™\or Association, as Chairman rt teases and packages for lunch. An i ould be very loath to “ i ‘ a seine AN acre and William Green, Secretary of the he ently potica order prohibited the bale awe aoe Peay recite upon| He had an artificial limb adjusted 60 basis for the peace conferenc Mudania to-day, where Allies and|Corry, a Free State officer, who was| United Mine Workers of America, as | of emall wooden boxes as seats, and officials who must be assumed, in tho] 20 cowid contince @ancing, He: also The meeting ended at 8 P. M. and|Turks resumed their prelimi wounded in the encounter. Lieut.| Secretary. The unit rule, one vote for Deuankws a Chae of stand, oF Ht oa OFFA We Tt kent proof to the|2ad & moving picture made which} resumed this morning at 10, During | Peace parley upon arrival of Greek|Gorry said the Republican losses were|the miners and one for the operator newspapers or coats with the Polo Ground fences for back rests. The police killed another enterprise by announcing that any person caught trying to sell his place would be pulled out of line, This disposed of the expectant spaco seller. But the anguish of these was noth- ing as compared with that of the dozens of men, women and boys who showed how he progresded from] ¢y, delegates, whose absence yesterday Sentra ib ave an ; e in| led G a ; ; Sahn abe eeoeh Seas: Food tahug| crutches to the artificial limb. terval the Allied Generals ex- | caused postponement of the great con- Ih does not eam to me that either) ""nh9 more recent accident to Gibson changed views in order to examine] ference. BY INJUNCTION OF brief actualy ai written argument) occurred at Manhattan Avenue and the non-fundamental objections of| The conferees were reported to be 114th Street, March 12 last, and it|the Turkish delegate. - already deadlocked over the question or or before Oct, 15, and if counsel . ° - lelegate. The general 2 i 0 vacuatio: h eut JUSTICE MULLAN aan ot ae ne oral argu. 2 asserted thin robbed Gibson of the of mutual evacuation of the neutral ment I shall afford them an oppor- tunity to do se."" use of the artificial limb. Impression is very satisfactoPy.”” gone around the Straits. Mustapha ‘The testimony for the plaintiff yes Yesterday's session of fixe hours] Kemal, it was understood, has pro- river A. ‘Whalen, Comininibnar of terday was that, after the accident, disposed of all the questions regarded| posed that his Ottoman troops will wiact aad airuehies: ai ting Sona the driver of the automobile drove]®* non-fundamental, leaving the| quit the neutral zone in exchange for carried loads of sandwiches and gal- vision of buses, sald that if the bus lons of coffee to the grounds at mid- are stopped it would be “a public away. Gunn has not indicated his most important subjects for to-day’ British evacuation of Chanak. th defense. Gibsom appeared in court meeting. It was expected the confer- Overshadowing this dispute, how- | Might, Up to 7 A. M. one vendor] te: do the paying for whatever pe + - 4 tran: 4 8 calamity,’ discommoding from 200,000 : who had 2,000 sandwiches had sold] \"\"*Portation they get, whether good] +) 399,900 citizens. using crutches. ence would continue at least until to-]ever, was the all-important question i . | or bad; : | only twenty. i Dut that Is a subject with) “where isn't anything to take patina ea at Atteen ulled was adopted as the basis of balloting ‘The Republicans stole into the President Lewis, of the miners ,moved is a that a committee of two operators and town about midnight,” he said. “There|two miners. from. each scale-making were large numbers of them and they] district represented be named to formu- occupied about thirty public houses, @ method to followed by the of which there are thirty-two in the] bituminous coal ind in negotiating village. There are 1,200 inhabitants, | wage scale agr nt to become ef all engaged in drygoods and gro-| fective April 1, 1 which was car ceries, At dawn the Republicans|"ed. Naming of the committee was began their attack on our posts. Their | “ferred. failure to penetrate our forces came as a mighty surprise to their leader, The latter were so confident of suc- cess that in the early ‘stages of the| ger has opened his campaign for Con- fighting they amused themselves by| gress as a Socialist ar ane Mae playing billiards in the Railway Hotel. | eligible to Congress as Senator La Fol- “The firing, which lasted about] ete, because both were against war. thirty hours, wad simply terrific. The| Berger, a member of Congress when the (Continued. of VICTOR BERGER AGAIN SEKI S PLACE IN CONGRES: MILWAUKEE, Oct. 4.—Victor Ber- morrow. of disposition of Thrace. At to-day’s BUYS RIFLE FROM BOY, session, it was reported, this matter which the Legislature has ¢ The joint Allied note to M would be first taken up. nti ature has to do and ustapha. ape yd Beajioreth ca ine at ie with which the courte are not per- {place of these bases"! he acaen LATER HELD IN SHOOTING] Kemal’ Pasha, the Turkish Na-| Three thousand Kemalist cavalry gy Basestabeseiy Pahoa of No.| mitted to concern themselves. The ea i ed Pe eras torteee an tlonalist leader, was despatched Sept.| have penetrated the neutral zone and 564 40th ‘Street, Brooklyn, who ar.| armed Corpurution Counsel makes] “Weert over abandoned strect| Green Shot by Mrother-tn-Lacr in 28 from Paris, signed by Premier] occupied Codjaili, according to an un " 4 is, si ‘ ° 0 ; Republicans had ut least eight ma-|United States entered the World War, Hived at 4. P. M. yesterday. Tno| much o convenience to the pub- cutes and through newly deve! Row After Wife Vanishen. Polneace for Francy, Lord Carson for) Coparmes report here to-day Lesiacgp omen aici St eight Ma) wap expelled, re-elected and denied the second was Lester Carpenter of No.|!i¢ that been served by the op- | oa © ‘ ; eat Britain and Count Sforza for ree are ¥ right to take his seat : . J ttn territory, without paralleling ex-] A few hours after he had reported) ttaty, In it the three Allied Gaver, | WENIZELOS ASKS u i S46 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, cn] *Tition of the office boy, who was only a few) “The proofr it quite ote weconds jater, ‘Irving Amsterdum of [Mt seme of (he hus lines have No. 269 Bast Second Street eamy ut[!ndered a uoleworthy service, and isting car lines. to the police that his wife, Mrs, Mary] ments invited the An; = es ( |e nimong the very vital bus routes|@, Green, twenty-three years ol, hnd|to a conference at Venice \svermbly menich reid HAY eve AleccpUpiat Aisappeared, John Green jr, of No. 665|where ‘with plentpotentiaries of William's decision is carrie . plenty . : ; ie are wan thst. Pee ID, S08 Gane Of, evenal ct, the yore the Charabers Birent, “De-TOnien jaieetty et Broce. was ahi Ae Be ee aes ae, Japan,}\Wants Allied ‘Troops ot] Toutes—the buses have a . ‘ 5 . a < eece is ‘i a 4 ica orcs tel cei rests tres toe Barer Te ty berhaat, TAnsHancey Street, s6th Street, Avenue C:| prother-inciaw, Wiliam Schuler, twen-| with the ‘object of negotiating and Thrace Pending Treaty. Se eran and was’ fifth ta line} Pines that will be, greatly in necd of| th Street, 96th Btrest and Grant) yo cof Ns. 2825, Cortlandt Street, |consolidating a final treaty of peace| pONDON, Oct. 4—(Assoclated when she arrived at 7.80 jast night, [some kind of travelling accommoda- Boulevard and Concourse lines an lount ferno} ona rege between Turkey, Greece and the Allied e venty other lines in Rich-| felonious It wers. Press).—Former Premier Venizelos of i Lasat year she was fourth. She said] tions when the bus lines now serving fitteen to twenty Sen Oeeevusiiad nome tant night |e AMNESTY FOR ALL 1S OFFER OF IRISH DUBLIN, Oct. 4 (Associated Press).—It was in the hope of restor- ing peace without further bloodshed that the Irish Government offered full U! S. TO INTERCEDE ‘he hon her money this year on the}them shall have been discontinued, |Mond and Queen en aie” ite gone end esked the], Reserding the terms of such a|Greece called on Ambassador Harvey| nesty to all offenders who sur- " : stad “This is the most sweeping order treaty the note stated: isked the Ambassador to ‘i 0 5 Yankees. Indeed, a court may t judicial cog- police to send out an alarm, to-day and ask he render their arms by Oct. 15, says th The fret woman to arrive #t tho}Miaance of what is generally known| ®ve? issued against the bus Ines. Me. “Margarct Behutler, ‘mother-in-| ‘The three Govergments take this} send a message to Washington, re-| no. , A sige hha: aboebrareg {to those who live here—tho °"Mr. Whalen said there would >2]yyw of Green, went to see her son In{opportunity to declare that they |" : proclamation to this effect, issued netsbuay-entnahen. wan the wits o0]t0 1 ho live here—that muny r Y| questing the United States Govern- arguments on the injunction Oct. 15) Mount Vernon yesterday. Later Schut- and he had hopes the operation of the lines would not be stopped view with favor the desire of Turkey to recover Thrace as far as the River yesterday. The document sets forth the Gov- ernment's knowledge that many per- sons have been forced to participate in rebellious actions “against their will and better judgment, while others have come to realize*that they have in truth put their hands to the ruin of their motherland," A. L. Boudreau, a Springfield, }o! these bus lines have supplied a Mass., dentist, She and her husband|Justified demand for transportation arrived in their car at midnight, ‘The|*€!vice, and that their discontinuance ¢hird woman to reach the Polo|Promises to work 4 considerable Grounds was Mrs. M. 1. Downing of Pea i Soniiearene partion MAYOR ORDERS Np. 108 South Elliott Place, Brookiya, |e tee Te under ‘teenait eonations| CITY'S COUNSEL TO aes = iets et eames er weed! | FIGHT BUS ORDER HUNGARY REFUSES be tolerated only by a patient people M ment to intercede with the Allies and Maritza and Including he River} reauest them to occupy Thrace, mR ate Brora is cition taps pending the final disposition of that port of the three Governments to the | territory. drawing of a frontier line on this] {Kemal was reported yesterday as asking that Allied troops occupy Thrace, pending completion of the peace treaty.) Ambassador Harvey told newspaper men that Venizelos had told him that ler drove bis mother back to the Bronx, and on the way bought a small rife from a boy in Webster Avenue for 60 Meeting Greeh near his home, a dis pute arose and Schutler, according to the police, snatched the rifle from his| ais on condition that the Angor Lutomobile. in. striking at Green tha| Government did not send armies into weapon was discharged and Green was|the neutral zones during the peace shot. negotiations, ,The note: declared it is never considered made until the purchaser has iyor Hylan, with the Board of ipat an Air, duaties ‘Slacenoar ‘ iD oe We would be understood that steps would Nh plea ureacandleests ? x TO RECOGNIZE OTTO] nnces cut. tne wity authorities has yisstimate, was ste ning to “pleas by s+ be taken 4n drawing stich a treaty to/ he had sent to the Greek Reyolution- “the | Government,” adds {hel} been absolutely satisfied. 2 J oration Counsel John P- 3rien rurkey | @ Government a demand three } Procta ij OveN PI 4 ms ore experts to} ALLIES PILE UP wuard the Interests of Turkey | ary Movernmen nh Reg if they would better these conditions And this applies to a 5- restoring peace without further i / i : ; i t 7 TUN ee 4 aap money Ko hire and her nelghbora by demilitarizing| points Will Not Acknowledge Re- \assetioed Dicuss pe Boas ia SR fight the transit corporations wheal BNOQRMOUS BILL eee cee cbe axed to abtain| I. The Allies must occupy <Thrace. bloodshed and lon has decided shat cent sale or a $5.00 pur- Re ie of excl machinery Ms : ; i Pear eee spportunity be offered even now to No va~ " t ' word reached him that Supreme peaceful and derly re-establish- 11. The Revolutionary Greek pppory a ‘ ipt of Ro alist Notifie peor rough (he Legislature, have! court Justice Mullan had issued an} FOR OCCUPATION J|inent of Turkey's authority, and fin-]ernment must recognize that Eastern} those who ave willing ie) throw in che i tion of “Coronation. proxided injunction against his munteipal bu Bicailcaie ane ally to assume effectively under the| Thrace must eventually be returned} thelr lot with the majority or thelr} } eo. Que Ag Page’ cy : No purpose, however worthy, can] Coeration plan League of Nations maintenance of the| to Turkey: countrymen and to withdraw from e Our on Page 22 ay BUDAPEST, Oct. «Premier Beth-|be justified by unlawful means; and| "yy" \raored Mr. O'Brien to go right] Germany Pays 10,000,000 |rreedom of the Dardanelles, the Seal 111. Greek troops must evacuate {this rebellion with immunity for rr Jeni refused to acknowledge re-|'t !* regrettable that courts are obliged] «) jig uilice and take steps to “fight F D Pari of Marmora and the Bosporus, as| Thrace immediately. themselve: 0 eque! “a oO 0 ” 3 . ¥ . i Ta ee bate welpt of the royalist declaration that rll cath to call attention to the} this order to the limit rancs & ays ‘aris | well as protection of religious and ra-| Venizelos stated that if these terms ts ruisi at fours i Y o Bris th i‘ e y o sted he would represe % Hrince Otto, eldest son of the lateljuws and not of men.” a of he Mayor interrupted Mr. O'Brien Newspaper Asser cial minorities. . were accepted he would represent}U, §, DOLLARS BELOW PAR I : or sings of E Z : Me ra he real urgU-}in the midst ‘of his pleading. The Allied Governments promised | Greece abroad and also undertake tol a? BANKS IN MONTREAL oug Charles, ts King. of Hungary ment of the Corporation Counsel ap-| "st have just been informed that| Copyright (New York wvening World) |to support the admiasion of Turkey to] get Allied support Harlem Office ‘The declaration was made by pears to come to this and nothing! justice Mullan has rendered a sweep. by Press Publishing Company, 1923 the League of Nations, to withdraw Apponyl, former Premier, and Count |™ore—that we ure dealing with an} ing decision relative to bus operation PARIS, Oct. 4.—The total cost | their troops from Constantinople as] sumRiFF AND PO! INDI Refused in Payment of Taxex for Now Located at Large Amounts, MONTREAL, Oct. 4.—For the first 2092 7th Ave. | thne in a number of years, United States dollars were not accepted at par Near 125th St, at the City Hall to-day, when tendered ROTEL THERESA BUILDING mergency that justifies the use of the! i, this cit é he said. “Is this the] of the Allied armies of occupation extraordinary measure of relief Of} Mullan who was a law partner Of! 4 to April 80, 1921, was 2,192,- which the city officials have availed, | former Mayor Mitchel?" pavent must take place has expired. "The Legislature has recognized the! ‘Told that he was, the Mayor con- 000,000 gold marks. The cost of ‘Vie royalists of Hungary, iu congid-|Osistence of what it has called an|unued, addressing Mr. O'Brien: the American forces in Germany soon as the peace treaty became ef-] xpNIA, 0., Oct, 4—A jolut In fective and to use their Influence to t charging second do chtain the retirement of the Greek) 0! SOMEYS vee ; See Gann Whe Reed by. tee Alisa | ae) Sotuened by the Greene: County Generals in agreement with the Greek | Grand Jury to-day against’ Sherif? @ohy, They said, “The time during which the coronation of the heir ap- iet- © murder eration of the croumstances, consider | °me1sency: but, as was pointed out in} “Never mind pleading any further.) for the same period was 1,010,000,- Jand Turkish military authorities be- noeh Seg gs ane Joseph tin payment OF large 1aeha: oe the coronation to have taken place the decisions referred to, the sort of} We will grant you money for ad-} 999 gold marks, the combirled |fore the opening of the conference. and William Burns in comncetion with] siained that thls Was done upon notice DIED. euergency the Legislature hed in|ditional experts. You go right back ts working out at 10,000,000 The note stipulated that the An- killing recently of Volney Nichols, | from local ban‘ers that American, dol- LY) _ and that King Otio is only tempo-|mind and which we all know exists,| to your office and see if there is some] OOF vl teRCA wora Government in return for the] ejeut ‘when the youtM and u group |iare were selling at a slight discount, [DE SANTIAGO—IBABEL 0. The Funerai yarily prevented from an exercise of|it took care of—or at least ewvayed| way of modifying or restraining the} francs @ day ‘Allied intervention would undertake| cr other boys were mlatuken (or hold-upland that a few small taxpayers who| Cnurch: Biwey, Goth st. Until Beturday. ile prarogatives.”’ to take care of—by the statuce it} orde ‘This interesting information was Jnot to send troops before or during| men . and that tbr money Were permitted to|MAGH.—HELEN LOUISE. Campbell py. Premier Bethien reminded them] passed le ygar There no other “Thousands and hundreds of thou- brought out by the newspaper the pe conference into the neutral — <——>-- pay in American dollars, neral Church, B'way, 66th, Wed., 2 P, ag > tuat the laws passed hy the Hun-Jemergoncy here Involved. The decree | sands of poople wig be Inconventenced| L'Intransigeant, which says that nee cra not cross the Derdanclies| TRAIN MUMLS HIM IN FUR Montreal,’ ho said, “does not regret | q__—-—-ee—ee garian National Assembiy Jannullea} may have been enhanced by the puss-[if these buses are stopped, and it] it gleaned it from an advance Jor tlic Sea of Mormora into Thrace.| VALPARAISO, Ind, Oct. 4—When |to see this change, as the city has been] "| O37 FOUND AND REWA The hereditary claims of the louse of {ing months, but the character re-| would be an outrage if we did not] copy of a book of figures and doc- JA conforerce at Mudania between] watebing a car burning on a side track} paying high premiums on remittances LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. }lepsburg to the Hungarian throne, | main fight it to the limft. Stop arguing uments pertaining to the applica Kemal Pasha and the Allied Generals] to.day, Walter Orum, thirty-four, of |'0 New York for two years, in several eters {circle “of | diamonds, On that account he refused to even] “The argument of the city’s law] Please go to your office and prepare] tion of treaties just published by |to fix the Greek line of retirement) Brems, Ind. was thrown Into the fire|inatunces as high as 15 per cent., a on ring ay, aubwa eal e u@knowledge their declaration officer might be good if we were deal-]to fight the Reparation Commission. was suggested by a passing train and burned to death, | amounting in one year to $85,000 eredwar. ° A . P Ronee eas

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