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atta a we ane se “| TRWVELLEDAFAR }TOSTAYINLNEALL ~—“NIGHTFOR GAME Sedan With 7,a i>: 1 Priobleranh and Tarpaulin From Hartford, Conn. Threatening weather shortened up the waiting crowd at the Polo Grounds ‘ this morning, but déspite that fact (here were more persons who had conte from a distance and had been| | there for the night than there were yesterday. Sum Grabfelder of No. 16 Weat 169th Street wo the first In line. camping there at 10.30 Charles Schwerin, a pupil of P. No. 44, was sgcond in line at 10 A M. He arrived at o A. M. with his lurch and a cheerful disposition. He was at the end of the line and one man after nother passed him along vntit he was number two. He is « NIECE SOON TO W y MARY BRANDON MRS. TARKINGTON’S ED DRAMATIC CRITIC Yankee fan and insisted to-day is Babe] Miss Mary Brandon, actress, niece Ruth's day to make 4 home run. Three men in line were from Los Angeles. They appeared to have come in a sidedoor Pullman and sat with their shoes off, There was Aa seven passenger car from Albany parked opposite the grounds. occupants ‘went to sicep at o'clock with instructigns to a sand- wich peddier to wake them tn case the line got too big before daylight. A sedan with seven passengers, a phonograph and a tarpaulin arrived by Mr. and Mrs. James F. Fallon of Hartford, Conn. ‘The young people were their son, James Fallon, jr., a former football player of promi- nence in Connecticut; Dan Hannison, James Roache and the Misses Jewel Benny and Minnie Aldrich. They put in the time until daylight dancing on the tarpaulin with the phonograph playing. Mrs, Fallon said if there was no game to-day she would take the party to a hotel and see the game to-morrow. John McManus, twelve, of No. 607 West 178th Street slept standing up for a while and then sat down with his lunch bag and slept until the line began to move toward the opened gate, . Three anxious mothers were around early. Ail were looking for boys that had not been home all night. They felt certain they would be found in line. One mother said her} of son had packed a big lunch and saw the game yesterday and had not come home last night. The intimation that he probably was parked away somewhere under the bleacher seats with what re- Sk mained of the lunch and planned to ~ - see to-day’s game did not reassure her any. The Baseball Commission after talk- ing weather conditions with the Local Weather Bureau decided to throw open the ies to the Iolo Grounds and take a chance on the weathe: The decision was made at 10.30 when the pennant of the Yankees hoisted on the flag pole on Highth Avenue, The signal was greeted with cheers and yells of satisfaction from the seven thousand in the lines. *Or- dinarily the gates are thrown open at 10 o'clock. In fifteen minutes after the pen- nant was unfurled 7,000 baseball fans c of wit hai Diy ed in bol th sands of others began showing up at the three entrances, 4 —Qe CREASY, UNMOVED, _| Iter she was married. crew fought the fire on the Cept. had into the grounds and thou-| sTOCKTON, Cal. years ago Mri cf Mrs, Booth Tarkington, who made her debut here two years ago, will be married Oct. 29 to Robert wood, dramatic critic.’ Mr. Sherwood ‘was a member of the class of 1918 at Harvard. He joined the Can: Black Watch as a private during the war, and for two years saw service In the Vimy Ridge and Arras sectors. *, Sher- adian ib: set Crecente ttt AM. The party was chaperoned | BOSTON BOAT HERE AFTER FIRE SCARE CAUSED BY GREASE rew .Fights Blaze ona and on Deck f 15 Minutes. The Steamship Belfast, of Eastern Steamship Company, arrived from Boston to-day with a company passengers who started their ith a good scare. The Belfast, lying alongside Wharf, Boston, had just sounded her whistle to give warning of departure, The gang plank had been Then came a rushing roar of flame from the topmost deck, around the opening cf a smoke pipe from the kitchen. A great mush back to the deck flooring from the hood over the uled ashore. flame was deflected pe. Capt. Allen sounded the fire alarm, and for fifteen minutes the ship float- near the dock while the whole the kitch ling grease had boiled over made the range an enormous torcl Allen felt warranted in start- ing the ship for New York as s the flames in the kitchen bad smothered, ‘Che deck smouldered a radius of fiften fect from the smoke pipe for half an hour after that, fire at no e ship where pussengers were mitted. me reached any oe MOTHER SWALLOWED NEEDLE FOUND IN BABY Old Infant A: deck and belaw, wher. a pot of Frank J, Schwing, then was Miss Ethel Frinck, swallowed the trip India he room and a been " who needle two inches long. ‘Two months Charlotte, her Hh Nd baby, be ' SENTENCED TO DIE] ¢7y'yectcraay and’ continued ‘apparent’y ~—Appeal to Be Taken. William M. Creasy, Fort Thomas, Ky., mochaine, convicted -by a jury before County Judge Smith in Mineola ‘Tuesday night of the) ¢ murder of his former flancee, Edit) Lavoy, Freeport school teacher, tn the night of June 23 last, was sentenced to-day to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing during the week of November 6. He uttered no word in court nor gave any sign of emotion. Henry A, Uterhart, counsel for (Creasy moved for an arrest of judg- ment, on two grounds: First, thar the facts stated in the indictment did not constitute a crime, and, second, that the defendant's guilt was not established beyond a reasonable doubt. The motion was denied, and Uterbart immediately filed notice of spreal from the judgment of con- vigtion. ees DRAG BRONX RIVER FOR PARTS OF BODY Det teciive Buresu yesterday dragged the Mroux Kiver and researched the park for missing portions of the disme. ered body of a man whose head w ound Sunday and o Thursday, olber parte were d ed, Distrlet Atto County and C Duane of the 2 head photo- spies to Police De- ti New Ungland, loping the oan might he identified. te appeured to have heen of ttallan extraction, uhont thirty yeurs old Dr. Jonn Kierelman, Assistant Med|- ost Examiner, Bronx, ie figure of the slain mare by the head together with Ahe torso. the man wax xpparentiy about 5 fret ex iv heleht and weighed about pounds. _— CLBERT GARY’S CAPONS STOLEN FROM HOUSE ven stole 190 of Ju ‘= Leghorn capons mae on} tate at ‘Thureday night. Superintendent sinith, of the eatate reporisd the theft to the Sheriff's Office, and Louis Monico, Deputy Sheriff, of Hickaville, was arstgned to the case. On the night of the theft Monico noticed a motor truck several mil 1 Hunting- the rtolen without caus Mrs, Schwing Investigated a spot the She felt a foreign body Goes to Chair Next Month] ars erred rubbed on her lett under She probed and found the Football and How to Watch It!”’ Percy Haughton’s “‘Inside Stuff’’ PERCY D. HAUGHTON, for nine years football coach at Harvard, has written a series of articles explaining all the plays of the game and making each one c! to the spectator. It is real lear the “inside stuff” of foot- ball explained by a man who has movements of the game. The Evening World invented and directed ives from the Bronx Park pee | the most successful strategic will publish the first of this series on Monday next. This ‘st article and the remaining numbers of the series afford a liberal education in those mysterious manoeuvres that affect the result of so many big contests. The articles will be pro- fusely illustrated with photo- graphs and explanatory grams will accompany text. dia- the Heywood Broun says of Haughton’s articles: “It is about time for the realists to have their say in football. Percy Haughton seems to me to be eminently fitted to task.” , THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922.™ MURPHY WTNESS A. ¥.'SAFETY WEEK'S <A'35 | SARAZEN RALLIES TOBRIE PASSING, LL BE LAUNCHED AND LEADS HAGEN IEROME CHARGESBY A CHILD PARADE NVBIG GOLF MATCH annisaiasiiis Pegi Then People of City Will Be : U. S. Champion 1 Up at 54 Taught Caution for Six Holes on Course at Busy Days. Rye. Tammany Leader and Koe- nig Assailed as Cohalan Opens Campaign. At the meeting of the Non-Partisan Next week is “Safety Week," By beating Walter Hi 3-up Lawyers’ League at the Hotel Astor ” pancakes GaemieaCaatBcis. Wee hen proclaimed by Mayor John F. Hylan, , i the morning round of their 72-hole Jast night to start the independent,| tonorary Chairman of the Safety . his i match, Gene Sarazen stood 1-up at Insurgent gandidacy for re-election of] wee; Committes. The first day, Surrogate John P. Cohalan, to whom] xyonday, promises to bee record Charles F. Murphy refused @ 1OM-l breaker as to “drives,"* ination, the speakers included former United tates Aitathay Henry A.| . Boobie Irene Loeb, President of the leading 2-up atthe end of 36 holes. Wine, Martin Conboy, who was once| Board of Child Welfare and one of Getting back to the form thaf won him attorney for Mr, Murphy; former| The Evening World staff, will lead) Fijsg SopHie IRENE Lor. the national open and P.'G, A, cham- Assistant District Attorney Emory R.|the children's parade in the morning, Tionshius to-day ,Sarazen overtook and Buckner and also former District At-| which will be.the largest parade of passed the British title holder when torney William Travers Jerome, ever,| children ever held in the city. A the second half of the match was as he has described himself, “an in-| mothers’ mass evening will take place . I transferred to the Westchester-Biit. surrector of the public mind in the Aldsrmanid Chamber of City ied 96 Avery Pree ae pani more Club, By way of Insurrection, Mr. Jerome] iatt Monday night at 8 o'clock. Miss] 1. Mate to Hee thin the safest city} Weather conditions cut the gallery, did not stop at charging that the re-| poet @ill presid Nace esieal ‘ which was expected to total 6,000, fusal of a renomination to Mr.| ‘The principal speakers at this mect- ¢ down to 1,500 enthusiasts, Cohalan was tho fruit of a corruptling will be Judge Elbert H. Gary,|4OW ACCIDENTS OCCUR WILL] ri. first nine holes of the morning political plant fostered by Mr. Murphy | pr. Royal S. Copeland, Health Com- BE PICTURED. round gave the Pittsburgher a four-up and Samuel S$, Koenig, Chairman of} missioner; Arthur Williams, Presi-|senius of the Scout Organization, /advantage. the Kings County Republican Com-| gent of the Safety Institute of Amer-| Barron Collier, Vice Chairman of the| Sarazen took 37 going out, despite mittee, ica; Dr. Franklin $. Wells and mem-| Scout Foundation, has had developed|the drizzling rain, which resulted in Mr. Jerome went on and charged | hers of the Board of Child Welfare, | more than 100 spectacular means of] slippery conditions, Hagen was not that he knew from a client who had] ‘the purpose of the meeting inaug-| Visualizing the causes of accidents,}so fortunate, he getting a 41,’ far come to him in fear of being called] urating “Safety Week,” ts to urge] Which will be distributed among the] above par. before the Grand Jury that Mr. Mur- | mothers to use special caution in pre-|"#Nks of the 20,000 children who will] ‘The Pitisburgher was playing good phy had witnessed the puying over | venting accidents. Proponents of tho| {orm the parade, golf in every department but excelled by representatives of contractors $40,-] movement believe that if accidents} The parade groups are as follows: li, his approaches. He laid the ball 000 to accelerate the payment of bills |can be reduced in one week by such| Fist Group—Assembling at 484) 0) the green with deadly accuraty. of certain contractors which were | concerted action, then it is possible} Street and Fifth Avenue. at 10 A. M., ling thie. kind of | pli ith : _ i : Sophie Irene Loeb, accom-|CoUP!Ing this. kind of play with blocked in the Comptroller's oMce. |to reduce the enormous toll of death|!e¢ by Sop! . oc e on rm ied by Ketth’s Boys’ Band of 00 |8teatly improved putting, in which I say this,"" Mr. Jerome said, “for |/taken by accidents on the streets} Panted by ehbplipivgs ns Ione r weaknes the purpose of having the press pub- | during the entire year. pieces, will be composed of Camp Fire Me showed telnet ness - yester- lish tt. If anybody mays tt is not #0] ‘Nesrly 8,600 deaths were recordea| “ils and Girl Scouts to tho humber|days he became invincible. . ; , of 1,058—representing the total num-| On the second hole, Sarazen's tee Lam not going to take bis deni: T/ by accidents last year in New York ‘* ber of children killed by accidents in] Shot landed within five fect of the am going to let him sue me for libel. | City alone, and one-third of the num-| 1%2, Cup and he sank: his second fora ie ine dub catiene Te ber were SHOES cond Group—Queens Council, ac-| birdie two. On the fifth his second i D CHILDREN’S PARADE TO BE A} companied by the United States Army| shot was so close to the pin he got the end of 54 holés to-day, The mateh began yesterday at the Oakinont Club, Pittsburgh, Hagen means safety and we hope through this parade alone, to leave in the ee rd a Sapte FINE SPECTACLE, Band from Governor's Island. an casy birdie three after Hagen, by Mr. Jerome added a few sturring| “The largest and most spectacuiac| Third Group—Brooklyn Council, ac-| a brilliant twenty-foot putt, had just words about former Justices Morgan | cildren’s parade ever staged in New| companied by Scymour's Band. taken a par four. de 2 y Fourth Group—Bronx and Rich-| Card for the first holes: J. O'Brien and’ Janis A. O'G: York will open the Children’s Day 1 5 atd-for the first nine holes: Ha quinine the Gottatey: tno ects programme of Safety Week next]mond Councils, accompanied by Na-|sarazen .. 42553644 signature but staying away fi the| Monday," it was announced to-day at tional Biscult Company's Band. Hagen ... 48464545 ‘7 , the headquarters of the New York] Fifth (Group—Manbattan Council.| Par going out is 38, Tee G hala ones hee Federation of Boy Scouts, which is/ accompanied by New York Firemen'a! Hagen took a big brace on the turn, to say they did not’ belleve Mr.|!" charge of the preparations for the ee ‘al pe pels Band.}coming in in 36, one under par, and Koenig and Mr. Murphy wore not in| Parade. . coomtnaniad be De Witt ent uncil. |getting back a hole, when Sarazen cahoots, naming Henry W. Taft, Geo.| Superintendent of Schools Ettinger | accompanied by De Witt Clinton High ttook a 38, W. Wickersham, Henty i. ‘stimeoa| has notified the Scout Foundation | Sch nd and Metropolitan Lite} On the tenth hole, Walter after and others. that every Boy Scout and Girl Scout ig morre beer coke eBand. being partly stymied, sank a putt for Mr, Buckner told a story of a meet-|!m the city, on the presentation of a} fever! scinee Cae sgt Bi hehactd a two, one under Gene's par 3. His ing between Mr. Murphy and. Mr.| Scout certificate, will be excused from) CH. tloboken and «North Hudson! putting was off on the eleventh, Cohalan at Tammany Hall nine years] ®chool next Monday so that they may | > 0" Gapanye Band y Todd Dr¥} sorazen taking the hole, 4-5. A shot ago when the Surrogate met a com-| Participate in the parade, The parade will terminate in Cen-| into a ditch hurt Sarazen on the four- mand of the ‘Tammany Chief by say- The children’s parade will be the}. oO" Euix, where tie Childrens Me.) teenth. He lost a stroke, and had to ing to him: ‘You go to hell." first oceasion in the history of scout torial denlgned by, Thomas Hastings, count a six for the hole. York County needs Judges who can|!"& In which Boy Scouts and Girl) vii 4 dedicated to the memory of| The last two holes were halved, say to men in the position of Charles} Scouts Will march in the same Pr0-1 1 4:4 ciiidren, who were killed by ac-| Gene Sacrificing a chance tq win the . Murphy: ‘You go to hell ee eee ire “Garis tho{ cident in New York Cilty last year, SUR btee nt De inane & Syes foot putes ta i ‘ard for the ‘ Walston ecnee Leonard M.) roys' Federation and numerous other] A WHITE STAR LEAGUE OF BE-Jiseen 265 443.64 S—3I—TT zi children’s organizations will be rep- REFT MOTHERS. Sarazen .. 3444638 4 6—88—15 resented in the parade. The Army This dedication will also be mado the Par for the eighteen holes is 75, —$————— SULTAN AGAIN SAID ana Navy Banas, Police Band and}occasion of the organization of the peveedits Dhaai TOHAVE ABDICATED half a dozen others of the most popu- | mothers of these children into the $20,000 IN PLUMES lar bands will take part in the parade.|Teaguo of White Star Mothers. The In addition to several thousand] safety Institute of America already SEIZED AT CHICAGO Report by Wi s TI ,|acouts each from the five boroughs} has sent a white star to every mother te] Le by Ww ireless That THe ot New York, the Boy Scout Coun-| who has lost a child by accident in Quit Turk Throne cils of Yonkers, Bayonne, N. J., Jer-]New York within the last year, and To-Dav. sey City, N. J., Westchester, North|has reserved a special section for] yesterday by Federal agents in raids. a" Westchester and Kast Orange will] these mothers near the Children’s Me-] Proprietors of six shops and one whole- LONDON, Oct. 7 (Associated | participate in the parade. morial. pale ee house ee ree, ks 0) ‘; : Major Ralph Buell of the 7th Res The dedication of the memorial will] fines an vo years in prison each for Hiess).—A report that Sultan Mo-| ony who distinguished himself i|be followed by the presentation of six| Violation of the Fordney Tariff act, action with the 27th Division over-| medals offered by the Safety Institute] Wich makes importation or possession seas, is in charge of the mobilization] of America for the most meritorious] °f ‘® feathe! vd and conduct of the parade. __|instances of saving a child's life.) WILLIAM ELLSWORTH SMYTHE despatch from Moscow, There ts no} At @ conference of Greater New|Three medals, gold, silver and bronze, DEAD. confirmation of the report, but] York City scout executives, Major} will be awarded to boys and three to} william Ellsworth Smythe, author Moscow {s believed to be in close com- | Buell announced that with 300,000} girls. ¥ and publicist, died yesterday at his munication with Constantinople. Boy Scouts in encampment througi-| The boys’ parade will pass in review] home, No. 3 Fifth Avenue, from heart ‘The Moscow despatch, which re-|Ut the United States last summev.| before Mayor John F. Hylan, Judge] failure. Mr. Smythe was a special as- cd a message from An, va{there was not a eingle instance of} Elbert H. Gary, Franklin D. Roose- sistant to the late Franklin K. Lane, ee fro wora, Bays} | velt, Chairman of the Boy Scout| Secretary of the Interior in President that upon his abdication the Sultan] drowning. Toundation of Greater New York;| Wilson's Cabinet. He w: named as his successor his cousin,| “We of the Scout organization,” | Poundaton nd the Scout Com, | old and for many years m Abdul Medjid Effendi, who will be] $8¥8 Major Buell, “are happy to have} Arthur Williams, and the Reowt Com-)in Culifornia. He had lived in New known as Medjid II. been asked by Judge Gary's commit- missioners of eac ol e@ bor- York City since last April. tee to handi> this parade. Scouting! oughs. RUSSIA TAKES PART IN PEACE PARLEY WITH TURKS, WHIGH STARTS ON NOV. scene (Continued.) tae Friday. Greck ofMfcers are re- | ported to_Jiave distributed arms to Sain Thre ly after! some of the population of Thrace, tesqpeupy, apare TORR 29° adds the message, telling them to re- the conclusion of a peace treaty. pulse the Turks. It was announced this afternoon} Pirés have broken out in the Forest that the French Cabinet had fully | of Istranja, north of Constantinople, approved the instructions sent tho | and are spreading in the direction of osporus. ranch representatives at Mudunia | ‘"® B0#P0 by Premier Poincare, as the resuit of this morning’s conference. BRITAIN NOT TO BE It was decided that the peace con- ference should be divided into two LONE WORLD COP parts—a general conference to dis- cuse all questions except the question . . Sos ea of the Straits, and a second confer- oe Says U. S, Pol- fence held under the League of Na- 2 al a 7, oe a : rived. lions to treat separately with the icy’ May Be Followed Dardanelles prohtem LONDON, Oct. 7 (Associated This was decided upon in accord ; cane with the Allied proposition that the A seffsation has been cuused League of Nations be charged with|¥ the letter from Andrew Bonar the organization and perionnent su-| Law, upholding the British Govern- pervision of the machinery for secur-] ment’s attitude in the Near Eastern Ee eee eee Dias une aee crisis, which is given conspleuous] when the America of the, United three steps for the return of Thrace | Publicity in all the London newspa-| states Line, the first vessel to leave to the Turks, as follows: pers this morning. this port since Attorney eneral First, the Greek Army and those of | «We are at the Straits and Con-|paugherty’s ‘dry’ ruling, pnt off the popuistion desiring to leave must from Pler No: 4, Hoboken, to-day, it evacuate immediately, t Second, a ‘Turkish civil administra-| our own action alone, but by the will| was with the expectation that Its bar would open as soon as the three-mile tion will be installed at the same time| of the Allied Powers which won the the Allied troops take ‘the place of} war, and America is one of those] limit was passed. the Greek forces to preserve order. | nowers,"? ‘The most sensational vtate-| Nevertheless, the passengers were Third, the Turkish Army will be wl-| Mont that relating to France’a re-|enrouded im gloom, ‘because they lowed to cross the straits of the Dar-| ported encouragement of the Turks. | reared Capt. W. Rind might find in danelies and enter Thrace only upon| j. ; ee conclusion of a peace treaty, and it “We cannot alone act as the police- | Nis letters orders which would put the will not be until that time that Kast-|iman ef the world. * © © Our duty| Daugherty ruling into effect. And, n Thrace 1s completely restored tol will be to say plainly to France] failing that, the wireless might bring Turkey that if she is not prepared to support] the message of doom, with only the possibility of poor static promising i all be unable to bear the bur ee jelay, ‘There were 247 aboard and LONDON, Oct. 7.--Greek troops tol ys w the number of 10,000 have been con- den alone, but we shall have no alter- t to imitate the Govern-|few of these but were mighty crest- centrated In the Tchataldja district, yutive exce Kustern Thrace, which ts under con- jyent of the United States and restrict trol of French cavalry, it has 1 our attention to safeguarding the announced in Constantinople, says \ more immediate interests of the Em- Central News despatch from thut ¢ pine CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Bird of paradise plumes, valued at $20,000, were selzed hammed VI. of Turkey abdicated was téceived early this afternoon by the Russian delegation here in a wireless (Continued, ) as soon hereafter as they shall dock in their home ports, and thereafter there must be no liquor on shfps, “If any officer or member of crew, either on passenger or cargo ships, 18 found thereafter to possess liquor on ship, he shall be immediately removed permanently from the service and his violation of the law reported to the proper District Attorne; U. S. LINER SAILS, NO DRY ORDER YET RECEIVED BY HER ‘ears They May Come by Radio When 3-Mile Limit Is Passed. Press) stantinople,"* says the Intter, “not by to the Majestic, departing to-day, but none did “Twill PEIKCY BD H&OGHTON not close the bar until UNITED STATES SHIPS ORDERED ae fallen. Some talked of transferring and singer in London muste halls, died Pies or orders Feleased Tater than a9 A country on vaudeville circuits, THE WORLD«| “ee i MODS HERD MALESTER, Okla,, Oct ‘The Rey. W, 1B. Bmith, ttin- evant evangelist, opened his ser- vices ta Latimer County last night by removing @ loaded gun from’ hls ftp. pocket and placing ‘ tt beni tne oper Bible. atter. | ATMy Fiyer Makes Makes 223 Miles the Inyoeation; a setond gun was an Hour in the Trial aced onthe” left of the Scrip- fi nets on’ the ot the Scrip Flights. } DETROIT, Oct. 7.—Retter than 230, miles an hour will have to be made™ by the winter of this year's Pulitzer Trophy Race if the preliminary ‘per? formance or ‘planes ts sustained. It is learned from a high authorita-) tive source that’ new records were twice established in secret test flights! CROWD | IN BROADWAY SEES BURGLAR ARRESTED | o¢ the Curtise high speed pursuit bI- planes at Mitchel Field, Garden City; ed by ney are 5 OE A Detectives, They were piloted by Lieut. L. Je James Jagolin, sometimes known as Rete art ‘and ea hay L. prairie 1, | of the Army Air Service. Mann and Lang, way atraigned.in the | ys clocked at 228 miles and Maugham Weat Side Court to-day with the re~! st 221 on the straightaways of a tris Lidl hap hed eee oes or angular course similar to that here. arrested Inst night by Detective itellly | , saree sd teleies the ate . of Newark, who encountered him acei- dentafly ‘at Broadway and déth Street. | Navy over the speed classic all tn~ ‘Janolin fought with « ferocity which|{Tmation was withheld, although @ made Hellly “welcome the ald of two| Tumor leaked out at the time it was New York detectives an@ caused the| able merely to estatlish unofficially, gathering of thousands at the upper| that ‘Maitland has flown considerably end. of Times Square. : better than 200 miles an hour." ‘Tho present charge against Jagolio] ‘The performance eclipses anything is that in March, 1921, he entered the home of Mrs. Liitlan Hetrick with two knoe Tog Aegon THe est eerate, time was others, beat her, tled Ker up and: took money and Jewelry to the amotint of | Frenchman, who flew 216 miles $1,700. According to Reilly, there are| hour at Etamps, Sept. 29, in com. several sfinilar camplaints against | petition for the Deutsch de la Meure Jagolin and an accusation that he (2 a| the Cup. drug addict. Two of the men in the] ‘The engine which sent Maitland Hetrick robbery are bow serving long] and Maughan to their records had Vessel US soa il never before been installed in an aire Raber TAME MGSONENE Pecently passed the army bench teats It develops 480 horse power aé 2,250 revolutions, It is a marvel of Jaares Revolters Flee to Hills Var-| compact design. In aeronautical en sued by Regulars. gines two pounds a horse power EL PASO, Oct. 7,.—Loyal Mexican] hitherto hag been considered light. troops, led by Gen. J. G. Excobar, over-] The D-12 weighs but 1.66 pounds a toc. « rebel column commanded by horse power. Its total weight is 715 Francisco Murgula in the mountaing of] pounds, Durango and completely routed the in- Ake - surgents, killing Col. Leopoldo Salinas > HOMELI and twenty-two other rebels, and’ cap-|8,000 MADE HOMELESS turing Gen, Alberto Salinas, Murgula’s BY ONTARIO FIRES chief of staff, and Col. Alvelardo Abrego and Ricardo Palactos, according to an announcement made in Juarez to-] Damage Was $5,000,000, Premien day by Gen. Eugenio Martinez, Federal Drary Says. commander in the northern military! TORONTO, Oct. 7.—Elght thousand yonemnants of Murgula's men fled into |Der#0ns have been made homeless by the the hills, where they are being pursued|"res that swept over Northern Ontarlo by three converging columns of Federal|thts week, according to Provincial cavalry. Premier Drury, who returned to his home at Crown Hill, Ont., from the devastated regions to~ ¥. He estimated 0,000. WOOD ALCOHOL IN the property loss nt $8,000,004 r. srury sal the stricken country IMPORTED SCOTCH [needed ait the help it could get. A ed meeting of the Ontario Cabinet will be z F held Monday to confer with executives John D. Appleby, Prohibition fror relief organizations in regard to zone chief, announced to-day that |systematic assistance and reconstruc a chemist for the customs service | ton. had discovered 2 per cent. of wood alcohol by volume in each of three samples taken at random from two thousand cases of “Scotch whiskey’? seized on the British schooner Gamma. Owners of the Gamma have protested the seizure of the liquor, and the Government The meetlhg was earried to « normal conclusion without inci- dent notwithstandlt previous throats, anonymously, communt-~ cated to the prowoher: that he would not be permitted to speak. lllaeienaamenaiineniaiinana —___. U. S, DOUGHBOYS WIN ALL SHOOTING PRIZES Take Title From British by Score: of 510 to 400, COBLENZ, Oct. 7.—The rifle team representing the American forces in Germany made a clean sweep in the may argue that to return it for | {nterallied shooting tournament held by , the British Army in the Rhineland at distribution as a beverage might | Cologne yesterday. cause death or blindness to hun+ The American marksmen, headed by dreds; Warrant Officer Meskill of the Eighth Infantry, won every Interallted event. Prohobition agents declare that | ‘The AeA Geran wire Ameri ait) cans liquor smuggled in from the Baha- | polnts; British, 400; French, 308; "Bel~ mas as pure, imported whiskey al- |" "hg Americans bad a walk-away in most Invariably has been weakened |the machine gun events, rifle snap. by the addition of water, to which | *hooting and In slow and rapid fire with a cheap grade of alcohol has been cH added. BOOKKEEPER, ACCUSED OF SHORTAGE, ARRESTED Benjamin Albert, twenty-four yoara old, of No. 1614 77th Street, Brooklyn, rested last oie and taken ta been bookkeeper for Lehman up to ee ee oe Tuntter Albert lett hi oy Lehi ' tte et his emplo; man recive orders,’ said Capt. Rind. rina. |g he dlscovered irregularities in his The only man aboard who accepted |}ooks, He employed an accountant the situation with open philosophy | who, he sald, reported that Albert was was Richard Walton Tully, the play- |short $4,700 in hig accounts. Albert -will wright, who is bot.nd for France with|be arraigned in the Flatbush Police his wife and baby, Court to-day. "I don’t care whether there's booze aboard or not,” he declared. “This b eo. is an American vesse } ar can vesnel and it's the |ageNNAN-—JOSEPH ©. ‘The Funeral duty of Americans to make use of it cheerfully.” eS Church, B'way, 66th st., Saturday, 3 P, My € The America is bound for Plymouth, | DE SANTIAGQ.—ISABEL ©. The Funeral Cherbourg and Bremen. Church, B'way, O6th st. Until Saturday, MAHER.—KATHERINE G. The Funeral serine nell ROCK ISLAND SIGNS Church, Biway, 66th st, Until Monday. WITH ITS ENGINEERS |SvTH—At Roorevelt Hospital, Oct. 1, 1922, BALLY A. B8MYTH, widow of Western Road First to Give Up| William Gore Smyth, late residence 24 for Year ‘coment, West 77th at., New York City, CHICAGO, Oct. T—(Asociated Press) Funeral strictly private. WOOTTEN.—ALBERT BR, The Funerat Railway Company to Church, Bway, 08th st., Monday, 11 A. BM. one year Its wage, working rules 1nd | eens condiiions agreement with ite engineers, . the first road in the West to do so. HELP WANTED-—FEMALE, Incidentally, it was learned, | th Brotherhood of Locemotly and Locomotive Firemen must sight such agrements individually with ihe raliroads, inasmuch as (he) ey committve representing the Western Managers Asgocfation has disbanded Notice to Advertisers MOR: | ,,Dietlay advertiving te copy and rileese ongery TROOPS AT ISMID. for either the merk day Morning World oF eavatier t PO ibe aa NSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 7, 12.25 P. jon canbe inserted — only Chaapoialed” Presh\aThe turin ay Ipermit and fn octer of reoslpt at’ The y contelning angrevings fo be concentrations at Ismid have been in-| made by World wurt be ieoeived byt Pr Me creased, during the past twenty-four Display advertising be, copy for the Supples four hours or he Sunday World must At Chariak the stluation is stationary Fedvcd yeh te pe rend ea and the: Turkish troops haye made. sev- eral slight withdrawals for purpose of further avoiding contact with the British», HOUSEWORKER, private house, family of two. Ualve a MARIE LLOYD DIPS IN LOVDON. LONDON, Oct.’ 7.—Mariv Lloyd, for many years famous as a comedienne here to-day. She is well known in the | Pir above, when omitted will not sere te Vnited States, where she toured the [wise ‘ou! Of any character, contract oF otha