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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. ea the. He told her he had made none. Ve to the church, put It in the usual He took the fetters and threw them | pluce and returned bone. ° ‘and was going to leave her. She} Her busbund has sud that on the f fifin by the coat and tore it, | night of the slaying Mro, Mile had nut @ boxed her in the face, She pullet] intended to leave the house. Her ter- oils halr and ncratched his face, Helter to Dr, Hall shows she had no in- her with his knife a ehe | tention of meeting him that night. Mered and told him she would tell bis} Mrs. Mills was wltting on the front S wife and get him arrested. Then he[steps of her home that evening phot her (n the face. She screamed|shortly after supper when she re- *toud and tony. Then he shot her|celved word that she was wanted on 4 two or three times. the telephone at a small shop a block > on he saw mo. He looked awful|;rom her home. From whom the cali Found Iliet Love Prototypes .cwuvER REMOVAL | WAITERS, URSIN. | INBUSES'S WORSE Be "2 EE lecmutmanmmr rma te taene| BVOGNAINTY| THEY SUEPOLCE| THANINSUBVAY Meee eet ee ee ie | The tnveetinatore cn the cane think Pastor Hall Prove They Considered Love for Each sg bag A ge ele! Hitter eae have fa, Me Other More Compelling Than Love of God. ° Call on President to Drop His] Megistrate Denounces Ar- nh the letters near his tect. I have| Mille hie letters from her that he e Et. ee... Doctor From Hospital rests in Union Club and Or- Transit Commission Expert Testifies at Opening of ick since that day but told ne| kept In the study of the chureb had By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ; ; naw y When she fell, be knslt on her] feen stolen, and wornioe mune “You darling! 4 believe f'd rather have, you thuo—than God!" “1 Board. ders Guard Withdrawn, State Investigation. out her throat, i love you; you know ! love you. | love you far, far more than anyon fs ae ad ‘Obviously ft t@ thought likely that, leaving 3 ¥ yone F : nt co deh pagel or tel the telephune in the shop, Mrw Mills] @lse, 1 won't give you up, even to God!” Were these impussioned cries NEW ORLEANS, Oct 19 (Asso- _ fifty-two members of Waltere’] vercrowding on the privately nae tia platen and the knife] hustened to the church to retrieve the : of Peter Graham, clergyman-hero of overt | ciated Press).—Removal of Brig. Gen | Union, Local No 1, affiliated with the vperated, municipally — supervised the bodies were found letter she had left there earlier in the Keable's book, “Simon Called Meter’—the | charles B. Sawyer, head of the Fed-| American Federation of Labor, wer*| Uses far {n excess of overcrowding in challeng® the inspiration to the remarkable | ¢raj {rospitallzation Board and Presi-| discharged tn Yorkville Court to-day the subways, was revealed to-day erotic relationship between the Rev. Kdward fternuun, And it mu, be that sh -gousin SPR MALU ASKEO| Gon, tie letter gone” plata ABOUT LETTERS. tt was on her way back home that ¢ Hall, rector of the Church of St. Joha the | ent Harding's personal physictan,| When arraigned on charges of disor- | When the Transit Commission began Edwin Carpender, a cousin of the] Sh€ met Miss Op's, to whom she im- 4 Evangelist In New Brunswick, N. J, and \charged with blocking the Amertcan|derly conduct. Magistrate Douraa|'' investigation into the bus situation tor® wiguW, was called to the parted the information that she was Mrs. Eleanor Mills, bis attractive young Legion hospitalization programme.) then Issued a summons for a pollce- in the City of New York. The con- ditions revealed led Gen, John I, was demanded by the American] man etationed in the union head-! Ryan, one of the Commissioners, vo Legion National Convention here to- ae ties eae — that every one} remark: vote a jaiters bring clvil action] “Ir the overcrowdin| day by @ voto of 601 to 876 against tho police official responsible. fis ike the her ese eatt A resolution demanding the removal] Patrolman Mello 4 ‘ ; mn of the First In- Jerowding buses tg like rats !n a ‘of Dr. Sawyer was presented by] spection District appeared in court as trap.” - Commander Barren of Minnesota. It the arresting officer, He said that at] In opening tho Investigation both charged “utter unfitness,” and was I o'clock yesterday afternoon he re-|Chatrman McAneny and Clarence J based on the report of Rice Means of hee! @ telephone message from|Shearn, counsel for the commission, Colorado, member of the National aay Murray of the Special Service |made it clear that this investicution Rehabilitation Committee, which ac-}5ausd, that there had been com |i us solely to ucuuaint the State body cepted the “pledge of oo-operation’® Srna of much noise at No. 122 East|with the entire bus situation and no. given by Gen. Sawyer, th Street. This is the union head: |to attack anybody or any compan) ‘There was considerable tumult and Poe ketts The union maintains a res | nyolved, In fact, both emphasized iitter discussion before the vote was| #Urant on the firet Moor and the twolthat the commission considered thr taken, libel asthe are given over to the|uperation of buses justifiable and a ‘Addressing the convention, Gen. bites jon of the members. necessary part in the transit system Pershing sald: rier outside, the policeman fof this city. “Tt gives me @ particular sense of an q af sete noises and, acting un | The first witness called was Walter + instructions, went inside, wher: |T, Edgerton, Supervising Inspector gratification to be the guest of the 4 American Legion and feel again the he found the prisoners playing chess | for the commission. He placed tn ouse to-day to be asked about {Just returning from the church, Mira choir leader? ecey inet We areve up to the Hall }UPie told ber Dr. Hall had telephoned ; ‘ Since the dead and mutilated bodies of ‘soon atier the bodies of the {t? Ber earlier in the afternoon, é these two were found lying elde by side, “Did (t seem urgent?" asked Mrs. the outlines of their passionate love affair Mille. have been emerging more and more clearly ‘Not particularly eo,” replied Miss from the mists of suspicion and gossip which clung around them, and the picture is com- pleted by the pubilcation of their feverish » correspondence, However long the mystery Maree ot br. Hall's diborane t Mille refuxed, went Into the hous. got of the munner of their death may persist, he Es undarrAleer’s to be. used ta:pre: | U Guam ae! men) town to 6 Day sin: mystery of thelr torbidden love is one no Expring the body of Mr. Hull for burial | ua &t 2.30 und culled buck Dr Hull, longer. Biiiris, Asien Claris, whe ati de | tt Wee Curing this Wlephuue oun — the Implicationa in the letters of Hall ROBERT KE4eL.e What we {te mainsprings? How did Mills that they squabbled over], maid tn the Hall bi t they justify it to each other? It is the habit ‘minister's affections, has mude orh vat ome, to si, of lovers to seek justification for themselves in historical of fictional terment to the prosecutor that ahr] Thats to he prototypes. We know, from Mrs Mille's own written testimony, that carried the rector’a vestments to the @ authorities wonder whether}! she and her clerical adorer pored over the recently published novels of Eundertaker. Mra, Mills called Dr. Hall for the last) Robert Keaile, “The Mother of All Living” and “Simon Called Peter.” E Charlotte Milin has now repudiated] (me and told him the fetter she bad! tt is tn the latter book, epe- @—-mm—mmmmmmmnenmmnnnn faction of the woman atturncy. written him that afternoon and left to with interest a certain parallel to waite ee Julle, we aro told that “He felt Getictics North, who bold” tar chureh had been stvien too, the passion which finally led to sometimes that {f he could but wer full of letters. Mr, Carpender has told tnquirers he wick. cieckers, dominoes, pinochle an - soothes # shamatona 10ve | ite bhi hilo iLL nl Lh Toe er acueier vkua “Simo take her ia his arms he could let ee erie es cordtd detatly is a & 480. He said he placed them aiide, | cueaka oo Sub serves in, Maanatian v. Mr. tb- 5 5 " in ie he wol go by, and God with o rest, called th led Peter” first startled Eng fit instinct dd e patrol wagon an |and the Bronx. E: i Heation. She has given notice that! whoever stole the letter, tte au-| Co it, Her kisses were at | Shatner ted 2 tenddl Moloney ge et eat ial rakes | land—it ts published in this coun- f east o a cat WeRsaATe { ok them to the police station, wher: | the checks show, fi : Miss North no longer represents ber} thorities believe, was either the mur reality. There was neither con- | Pressing to mo standards, yet how, he gave testimony “| try by EB. P. Dutton & Co.—was é: C there Is something of the (dea! about * %Y Were released in $600 each which showed that the overcrowding 4n any way. derer of the rector and the choir sing-| himself a minister ‘in the Episco- vention mor subterfuge, nor di- | there 's “dt | Nathantel Cohen of No. 280 Broad : sad in the 2 James Mills continued to-day OF was un accessory before or witer ane vided allegiance there. She community of service in a righteous . 2) ro of buses was more pronounced in the . 1 Church. And the book, in & a was = iy, counsel for the union, told th. vi conduct hiege assion, war that touches the nature of the . hy | morning and evening rush hours than scathing denunciations of the conduct | the fact, single sentence, is the study of a | 2 haked and unashamed, | War thal tovcicee the epirit of the ( Wit the organization had been 11 | it was on the raptd transit lines c6f Miss Florence M. North in selling.| Part of the investigation of the 0 § and at least real, ‘nam clergyman’s deliberate abandon i fn the name of his daughterCharlott. | Hall-Mills murder case wii!) be moved! ment of the conventions of right- bos esas 278 the diary of Dr, Hall eee Lite the — Joe at New] cous living, at the call of a wild When he did kiss her, for the eter publication. nsw! “to avold .nterference by t his wife i “Churlotte shall not touch a cent of|the press,’ George Totten, County passion fora woman not his wilt first time, it was In the shadow the money,” Mills said. It is bloud| Detective, said tast night Rumors of a harbor cross of Calvary and, Patiolie: g \stence since 1886 and had main | The crowding in some of the buses. No army of any such etze as ours 4 Ted ifs headquarters and club room {especially those observed at Houston was ever raised, equipped, trained £ four years in this particula {Street and the Bowery reached an and gent to battie In so short a time |29use. He sald that following thi Javerage of 206 per cent. overload ore none over fought more gallantly 7 ‘4 uniformed policemen wero “eta |Some revealed thirty-three pervons money. It is the price of her moth-/thar this would be dune have been Here for example are the re- with bis curious mixture of | nor with such strikingly vital effect : med ha the headquarters on eigh. | standing and sixteen sitting in ail er’s name. 1 shall work my fingers] current in the town severa days, flections of thia priest, while he sacred and profane love, he | upon the outenme.”’ Ms shifts, available seats, With respect to eer: to the bone to pay the bill for my] ‘Totten declined to say where the} '® eagerly awaiting, !n a London seems always to have remem- Gen. Pershing arrived early this sige Douras then tssued af vice on some of the crosstown wife's funeral rather than let it be] sepurate investigution would be held, hotel, the arrival of his sweet- bered “behing her, dominating, | morning and was xiven a rousing re ’ a Doe summons for the policeman’ hattan bus lines, Judge Shearn paid with that tainted money." but said tts object was to question a heart, Julie Gamelyn, for ap in- arms outspread, the harbor cruci- | ception hy Legion men. He jumped y the club, charging him with op- brought out from the witness the ad- Ellis H Parker, County Detective] number of persons whose connection formal honeymoon: t% fix." When they spent their tn- [off the sleeper ahead of others to t ation and advised the civil actions, mission that the buses did a ratner Sana rsimertoia #/io “hun 'ooived GAMDYL wien thee cuss be waute cet vernal He “He pictured the bedroom.' formal honeymoon toxether, they | grasp the hands of the veterans. ‘They will be brought,” said the|mcagre business between morning - Jersey murder mysteries in recent! saiq the investigation would not be He would go in, and Julie devoted part of the time to a tour ie caalalgg easbe = ‘a torney for the discharged men. and evening r hours. years, to-day expressed the belief that | heid in Somerville or Bound Brook. ¢ © © and he—he would know of the churches, and Peter told E >. In some cases {t was shown that the Zervosarch tor the murderer of this| "Asked how the nrese had wodered|, What men talked about. some. | Julle about the sermon he want- COFFEE MERCHANT RICHMOND TUNNEL _ [2°22 ine of buses was as high a9 couple is not a hopeless one by any|the investigation, Totten replied it times in the anteroum.' ed to preach—this when he was DIES IN STREET ‘ og 369 per cent., which is 49 per cent. means, even now.” was easier to question witnesses when al Ciena Re ever yea tk ne etre as aes he “had no POLL IN FAVOR OF Lcbgaies aur ba ee (Sune eB “It is entirely within the range of] ¢| were olonel: ould love so—it it al- mee the heaviest points of the subway. Bosstbity that Dr. Hall and Mre iWitaksee he's been all the way. yay. ¢ ¢ ° | most more than T ean bear.” Edward J. Gillies Collapses] MANHATTAN TUBE)?! shows, Judge Sheara said, ‘that one alto- ‘Docs “Ant 4 — 2, e better scheme of co-ordination ite leas tue comnts, fog alther ot ican atti cal teeaak Gh teceatanars|| priest: Was het, The.past months ae tee Sui on Return From Car- . of bus systema is nesded. will no longer be headquurters bef him, his sermons, r Julle—in the end, she . Marly Ret ns FE Post- ey © them,” said Detective Parker “The| for the probe?’ he was usked, fay Be Oe anroeea the Sorlay piven’ ber clasgyian| bacil'to negie IlLall. narly urns From Pos One of the objectionable features of person who was capable of conceiv: “No,” he answered, “we are just e so God; the lack eard. Hi |. It was In her letters, . ing this crime was also capable of he had hear e sighed. r3,-Mra Mills more going to have part of the investigation all a dream, a sham. There was than once bin iba shaves “foreseeing that the slashing of the | nomewh: Ine."* woman's throat would lead investign- ‘presse no reality In tt all. Where and | ready to make « similar sacrifice, To one who has read those let what was Christ? An ideal, yes, Jealo lead dence but no more than an ideal, an ters there serra at toe Sectraadel ous, for rit; in) her | Doabaed) aad) tp tis) cnrestisable—s vision of the Dace ring to the oryiaritte Hania eee patien 14d act gtiach tho arent | (oe bes Gia cee belie re lean] ffl He thought he tes ciu. | “Simon Called Pete Aignificance to the fact thet Mr8.|ters purporting to have been written tone One yn place had His ncBeter—oh, ob, my darting, 1 Mills’s throat was cut. by him were manufactured after the} Beauty in Travalini’s, In the shat-- wae, pe god but you. And that’s JEALOUSY QUITE LOGICAL AS|™urder wih a view to their news| tered railway carriage, In the din- pha worship Ot Peter, and value She has a similar opinion t the Grand in Havre with ice to you, Peter, sacrifice wore, about the diary said to have been| Julie? gous only ultimate happiness aghoen ach soli ae pened $l di “Julie, He dwelt on her, eyes, " Stove) re agnalllaay > hh eta o dyer Rr hair face, skin, and lithe Amure. y much that 1 ,of Jealousy, But criminal investixa- hardly dare speak, lest my 1 tion ts something more than the ap-| BOOK IN HALL CASE He felt her kisses again on his est. my tor should carry me away. I love ; it Is the application lips, those last burning kisses Pi ccomtngly irrelevant facts to the) FIELD OBSCENE BY * s © and they were all to be my love for you ts my main polnt of inquiry and the follow- BAY STATE*-JUDGE his, as never before * * * Julie. my all in all, it's my jae of these tacts to the end. Many What, then, was she? She was hope of satvation, Peter." ‘of these leads take the Investigator CAMBRI , . of head room for stande Moree of No. 128 Enst 68d Street home} = A oainst Brooklyn Plan. {testified that the average si from a meeting of the Barnard Club. Meee as Gnas. tL ete Ce held in Carnegie Hall last night, Ed-| Some results of a 600-post card 605, ee ward J. Gillies. sixty years old, of No.| questionaire relative to tunnel com-! “Like the rapid tranelt lines, the 32 West Bist Sireet, @ coffee merchant, {cation with 8 vere Puan: i Benin cevtwins avenus at sea) mumontion ) Staten Island were uses make their profits out of Street and died before Dr. Gernstein| Made public to-day by Edward C. standees,"" Judge Shearn declared could arrive from Flower Hospital | Gridgman, President of the Staten Whe? Inspector Edgerion testifies Heart disease was given as the cause. further to © overcrowded conditions Mr. Gillies, whose place of business {s] [sland Savings Bank, of Stapleton, Inspector Edgerton admitted, how- No. #35 Wasbingica s.reet, sae mem-|and a member of the tSaten Island ever, that the uptown bus lines tn er of tl Jniversity lub and of the 2 Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Civic League which sent out the Manhattan gave a more regular ser- eave vice than the downtown lines, i The City of New York was repro- GAS FUMES OVERCOME Mr. Bridgeman has vigorously op-|sented by Assistant Corporation RL ‘AILO! posed any tunnel to Staten [sland Counsel Herbert S, Worthley and GI IN T ILOR SHOP sove one from Manhattan, and has Chief Examiner William R. White, Machine Puta| repeatedly spoken against’ the pro- head of the Division of Claims In the Inter in Hoepital, | Posed tunnel to Brooklyn under the | Corporation Coun office, who ap- Narrows. He said to-day that he had Pewred by subpoona. Frank Flynn. received 16 per cent, of replies, and a Chief Clerk of the city’s Law Depart- While accompanying Mra, Edward] Card Vote Show Feeling Jor of the busses in use ii his bride, his wife, coming to Mass, Oct. 19.— him conseciate—not by any State Dia the story of Paolo ana As a result of having been overcome mowhere. but the possibility that they | ._ a remon: by gas escaping from a pressing ma-| majority of these were in favor of the Ment in Brooklyn, also appeared un- might lead to the murderer is well| “Simon Called Peter,” the book of epanent Oa Pe eign, bub by the ie nied — ee eve Sgt chine in the tailoring shop of her father, eihattadsttatea iiaad tunnel. He|der subpoena. worth an investigatior’s cons'deration.| Robert Keable's that has figured} Of MEI of human love, vir- | read, in an old book, The wae N® | Bessie Tanan, thirteen, te in Kings| figured that 29,000 Staten Isianders| Col. Em.! Leindorf, President of the 4 , Eire gay are rere rane Dogo prominently in the Balt murder case} ginal, clean. It was human pas- @ love like theirs, until they | County Hospital to-day in a precarious} out of 30,000 would be opposed to the Copecurma: Bus pipes 106 jattended Pat = rhaps, but where was looked away. “and In the boo! condition, Her father, Herman, found| other project. I : nie counsel, Ma : eiriet \ova or greater sacrifice? more they read that night?” Pate ber Mnsonacious on the floor of tl One of the questions on, the post La gen pea . Car poration not this worthy of all hi Edward Hall and flea! ‘Tanan, who lives at No, 395 card was: Do you think it’necessary | Counsel William Kk. C. Mayer, in haber preparation, worthy of the read Keable's story of nore topher Avenue, Brownsville, and whose] for the city to build a tunnel for the|charge of transit litigation for the He fined Mrs. Edith G. Law of tre of his being?” man's unconsecrated lov shop {s at No. 615 Livonia Avenue, had|henefit of Western freight or ‘the| city, appeared in conjunction oe cen! ns love—untll “In opinion, Dr. Hall and Mra oni ‘un left the shop In care of his daughter, ah Mr Worthl . my opinion, Dr. Hall and Mrs | Arlington, who had boon accused of pees they, too, looked away, ‘and in | Returning in about an hour, he smelled | Jamaica Bay pler development?" In| Mz 2 _ ‘where their bodies were found. 1 Garauiating obpoena Ulerature,. 900. Mrs, Eleanor Mi'ls wrote to the the book ‘no more they read that | strong gas fumes and traced the leak| answer to this, fifty-nine voters said ~—_ : “ Se Ra ee ren Serena unt Apel 36 ‘award Hall: “This man | night?” 5 to the pressing machine. “No,” and twelve ‘tyes." BIG RAIL MERGE ‘ annot give my reasons of next year with the warning that] Rev. Edware va oplo's imho: query (be you ayer & eee RUMORS DENIED opnion, aside from my OWN! she would receive a jail sentence if] Keable, ce! from Staten Island to New York for experience in the investigation Of/ she appeared in court again on aj hearts.” passengers only?" brought sixty-five amuréers.” eee: 10 6 ” : y i 4 H "A question that stil! ts worrying the| “DArse Of thal BALM. aw the hook Keable’s clerical hero called his Asheamallves ao) nome DURA Morgan Firm Was Said to (pMicial Investigators of the slaying 18] tur gaid that she had not loaned it to] Julie by her first name within « “a Be Forming Combine. passenger trains in the same tunnel?’ where the letters of Mrs. Mills came boys and girls of the Arlington High quarter of an hour of the time aesvenaes tren ie Ts ee gad ke ‘ from that were found between the! schoo! and did nut consider it an ob-| when they Bret mel, iy Seu, “Do you favor reaching New York| quarters of published reports that % 4 scene or improper book. eee ee peter, despite his by way of Brooklyn? brought 61] controlling interests In the Northern x eet tecene aries thom are 1 GED BURNI ian nee Yulle were both what * ’ negatives to 20 affirmatives. Pacifie, Burlington, Great Northern ———~> e ip the ar- 3 ie y - _ a pane gro aoe Lal ne. tt ALLEGED B NING fhe unregenerate would charac- Mr. Bridgeman said he was Op-j|and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 2 estab! ‘kers, Peter, at posed to the latest transit plan to} Raflroads have been holding confer- 4 the Ste oniae s The wie or IN GREEK RETREAT the time, ‘vas pot a married man (Continued) ‘ connect Staten Island with thelences at the office of J. P. Morgan & long, and after asking how he can re Ky r o plact lettes NT ed to a perfect! Fourth Avenue subway in Brooklyn,|Co, for the purpose of effecting a ‘ oy ee ee ice DECLARED UNTRUE but beat nome in. England. remain away from her go long, an-} with @ Staten Island exit in the} merger between these transportation awers his own question with, “I don't 1 = ‘Mrs "Mills wrote her last letter on Which made no particular ditfer- | marks on the patience they have had. lon't| neighborhood of the Fox Hills Hos- | systems. : ' know myself—I want to fondle and hat officials of st % the citernoon of Sept 14 and, withont| American Committee Re-} ence. At the time of this frst | aoa eaye: Pareta 7n6 90 TNGReL wantite. nora piiaii veoauses einen (aber seaacaas|| Tt trie tHat GME GF the Sat mueh doubt. went to the church and) ports Greek Prisoners Are |- meeting win th Bir} to whom | wput the agony will be forgotten | YU close In my arma and know that Bis Tuan aud Compkinavile, Us Pinan conterenose but heae! Kaye og eh Te Bronte rend Well Treated. RS hie wits Ih look Into those 4 you are safe and happy and warm.|onior eommunities of the Island. been for the purpose of discussing the Mrs. Mills’s husband has told the ell Treated. that she drank to him w' © |when 1 look Into those dear eyes! nearest we were made for each| nef com . ition to be taken by these roads authorities that on the night befors| mepANTA, Oct. 19 (Ansoctated| {ovlow!ne tonsts again—Cinodnight, beloved—only hein] other's arms—that {8 our heaven—our pee aee at ee 7 a “Mere'a to the otrl with the tittle committee Nas, me to be strong and patient until we appointed by Admirai Bristol several Who eats your grub and drinks jare in each other’s arms again.” He SS Wl ay at the Interstate Commerce Commis- home, and every moment away from| BABE RUTH'S WIFE HUR'’ BIRR, SBLRERA ee oy oe the murder he returned to his home| yp, pet ress),—The American there ig. a moment away from home" WHEN HIS AUTO SKIDS] nov. 17. about 9 o'clock and found Mrs. Mills in bed Im a poeket of her scarf hang- Ps The diary for that day concludes, “al ' Sia a ke fag 00 © rack in the front hall, hel SPe. ietpack here afler'a week's tour] —, Your, Dome brings It to a close with "My wholr| (ne universe of Love crusted Into my ¥ Arpt Ea PERU AR Ee ee says, he saw a package of letters. Hel Cr investigation and will report to the| 4n%¢_ then goes home to her | heart's love, darling.” jove for you." » Left Hand Injovred When Raver |} watt erty wes Riven 10; conscil; “volunteers the information that he) Admiral in Constantinople obs r mother to snoose,—— In new extracts from the Rev. Mr | He promised to go to Seal Harbor Dashes Into Tree. date ra’ iron 8 Ae BN Aa “sartaly withdrew these letter from the scart {rig committee's report, presarea} 1 don't thinic Hall's diary he tolls of being kept in-| ne next day fo rhis letter regardiess| Mra. Helen Ruth, thirty-two, wife of /romes. | tte | ola, glanced a1 them, saw they were tn his pera’ ereeen — doors by fog and of the books he|or weather or anything else. George Herman (Babe) Ruth, received| Co ‘ission will hold a number o! Sire’ dertiing, 4 bere and| °%, Pr: ‘Wright, says that the Gree} ban di me des ra “honey” | PiBoners working on the roads and there through thi e wol elsewhere were “generally treated re- and, without reading them, placed , Race echave be aot (itor spectably by their guards and did not hem ? appear starved) or undernourished, SCATTERED LOVE NOTES ADD|Their uniforms were in tatters and | hearings for the purpose of ascertain- , to- abrastons of the left hand early to-day |i) Oy any such mergers can best band kidded near BREST REVEALS Te New ork, New Haven and rtford | Pe crate of the St, Paul deny that « ‘ St. y IRISH REBEL NEST pi ul a iar Ries Irving of {their road has been represented at 2 Sit Sed Weet S2d Street, chauffeur, es-| the conferences at the Morgan office. nd how he whiled som: Was Peter the clergyman shocked? What the author tells us fof the hours “playing the or, “peter drank and called Cor He makes the significant another, hix eyes on Julle,"* statemen that he will write “as often Here's another bit of erotic-re- thelr m oe hilosophy from “Simon ridays seemed to be his unluck: “ M é lee 30 TUR Myer ERY. Dr. Wve es Nene the territory nes rota which doubtlews ine |daya, because of the fox, while Sun | New Fenian Centre in Cork | eped tine sa on her way to the Af tm bollevat, PARE the La crane cae ‘What the authorities would Iike to} widely devastated, but in most sec-] terested Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills: days were haortal for him, He tellin Raided. Hotel Ansonta, where the Ruths live: a merger of that company with the find out is why Mra. Bills, tn the|tions sufficient buildings remained to “Living with the woman to |of going to Beal Harbor once deapite oe attended by De fehwntiued Great Northern, Northern Pacific and CORK, Oct. 19 (Associated Preas).-- | Fordham Hos, The arrest of H O'Mahony, a Cai ]on tn the ca Republican, led to-day to the discov. | *€™!. ‘ ery of an important Republican base | == in this city. In a house on the Grand Parade was found evidence that the . bulding was used not only es heat] Get acquainted with Piccadilly Littis quarters for the Republican publicity campaign but also as the centre of! Cigars today. We take a'l the risk— Cork No. 1 Flanna (a milltery organi- zation named after the ancient Irish your money back if you're not satisfied Fenian bodies). F Stat Ll \- nites, Btate troops under an intel] _ 9» guarantee in every package. throes of a violent love affair with | house the present population. D Hall—aa attachment which Dr, “Despite the fact that there were no. Hall you're married because yo the fog and getting “a blessed lette: yori cave her, or because ig from you,” whieh prompted him t& get on all right, ts not love at [ask “Darling, do you KNOW how any rate. I can't see that mar- much I love them?” The close of the riage has got much to do with i, [diary for that dey ts, “Heaven's 1 reckon love's love—a big posl- blessing for t! dearest, dearest tive g that's bigger than gin, [eweetheart that ever, ever lived.’ and bigger than the devil. I On subsequent daye—Aug. 9 and 10 reckon that If God sees that any- |—he tella of longing for ber and of where, He's satisfied, 1 don't | how @ wonderful night was “as won- don't think Cranmer’s marriage |derful as our love, dear heart.” In service affects Him much, nor the Jone of these extracts he prefixed “D. laws of the S If @ man ca: T. L.” with “immer,” the German for to do without either, he runs a —“Always your true love. which was slightly dam-! Burlington, even should it be do- elded to attempt any such nicrger under the circumstances, should Mrs. | doubt need Mills teave her love letters to Dr. Hall | great need for food, ian eialed ees exposed in the pocket of her scarf, Tho committee reported that the hanging on a rack tn the front hall of | devastation was not so widespread 4+ her home. where her hushanc, coming | ulleged, being confined mainly to 4 ime Cos house, could not fat! to see} narrow belt marking the retreat of 4 the Greek Army. No bt vi a It te the belfe? of the investiguters| were found, ces a Rast pee that a day or two before the murder] short distances from the main Toads risk.” The next day his diary started: | of literature, typewriters, eld drese- 10 In the kage He does—as the late rector of “Dear Heart of mine,” and tells how|'ngs, first nid outfite and provisions ade St. Joon tho Evangelist's was to [he will be unable to get his letter bs. [It ts thought the rald will prove @ Clare—Colerade Claro—Celor puekte! waiting. Glesover for himeelt. cause & pal further bio ty was made up to apend day on @ nearby island. He tells! campaign eat” that the days are weeks ‘Mrs. Mille writing her lest letter to} and the rector Thursday eftersoon cartied| the Board of Foreign Missions. To return to Poter's passion for Slain Rector and Choir Singer | FG/QN DEMANDS [GOURTAGQUITS 52 [SAYS CONGESTION. [BROOKLYN TROLLEY INES TO RESUNE SERIE ON NO. Park Avenue and Part of Marcy to Resume—New Liberty Avenue Line. By an agreement between U. 8. Yndge Mayer, the Transit Commit sion and Recelver Lindley M. Gar. Maon, {t was announced at the com- Mission's offices to-day, service is to be resumed on the Park Avente sur- face "ne, and a part of the Marey Avenue tine In Brook A néw tine to be called the Liberty Avenue line {n to be established. It ts believed the commission will formally approve the arrungement and the lines be put In service by Nov. 3 The Park Avenue Itne wil! cover all of the route formeriy covered by It, except that passengers will be trana~ ferred to the cars of other Lines to cross the Brooklyn Bridge, he Marcy Avenue line will operate from Fulfon Street to Broudway and the Broadway Ferry. The one-man trolley service between Williamsburg Bridge Plaza and Fulton Street will be superseded, Besides the free transfer service which existed under the shuttle system, transfers for an extra two cents will be grafted to the De Kalb Avenue lines The Liberty Avenue line will run from Grant und Liberty Avenues to East New York Avenue to St. John's Place to Utica Avenue to the Eastern Parkway ‘The line will offer the same or priviieges which ted on the Une superseded Mine ut Ceorgiu and Lib- erty Aveny — ANOTHER CHAPTER ®@ IN TRANSIT TALE HIylan’s Latest Retort to MeAneny’s Latest Reply. Mayor Hylan to-day added a little more fuel to the Me Hylan com- the cos respeetly plans of th sion for facilitica | Chairman Me« Aneny nays the plan submitted by the will cost the city lds that the plans are im day raid “lL on McAneny con- tinues to make malsieading stateme: that will cont The Mayor Aneny put over Mr. Me~ the dual subway con- re costing the city $10,- 1 the budget, hesider millions for o things such es strike-breaking. Mr. MeAneny, he sald, now wishes to put over another n whereby the people will pay from $350,000,000 to $600,v00,000 for the obsolete, antiquated and mitked-dry surface and elevated lines of the city, which will put $26.uv0,000 ea year in the tax budget. —$—$— HYLAN GETS ABOARD SMITH BAND WAGON 000,000 a ye Mayor Hylan has been tnduced at this late date to get up befor: an atdienco and say a tew kind thincs about Aured E. Smith, Democratic candidate for Governor, Prominent Democrats <riendly to both Smith and the Mayor did not regard the latter’s recent announcement ‘a genuine Smith indorsement end ted that the Mayor come out who! heartediy and unequivocally for the head of the ticket. Tammanyites who nave been watching the Mayor claim that he has about’con= cluded that Smith i.as a slighter better chance of election **»n Gov Miller. For this reason alone they claim the Mayor finds ft good political pulley to elimb aboard the band wagon. The Mayor will address three meetings and possibly preside over them as well. ieee UP-STATE TOWN SWEPT BY FIRE, GLOVERSVILLB, N. ¥., Oct. 19.—- business section of the village of Rroadalbin, near here, haa been com pletely wiped out by fire, according to reports reaching this ‘city. A strong wind fanning the blaze added to the eril. Perhirty-four buildings are reported fo have been burned. Telephone comm: cation has been cut off, Dieo. BROMAN.—-SACOB JUDD, beloved huabay, of Rae Broma: r and bel fon of dence at NEWCOMB.—HORATIO A. Campbell Pur nerel Church, Bway, 68th VAN DEN BURG. neral Church, B’way, @fth, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. EALEBWOMEN, clu tomed to Bixth av, trad coommiasion; chance to Wiittema’s Store, 298 Sixih Notice to Advertisers Dieplay advertising tyne copy an” retem orders for either the we wv World or The Even'na W latter 4PM. the day. precedi can be Inserted only #8 fone and in order of receipt at The ena nvings to be made reneived by 1 PM nq ive copy for the tement Bertions of mniny Woedit am Be recetved byt ‘Thursday precedt portication ane rele kate rida 4 must be revel fo be made by [I ‘Thu 1001 by, noon Bunda; in Sheet vepy, ¢: copy Hendy cont reosived Uy 'P Me Friday aM engraving copy which has not been recel '¢ bitentior eftice by 1M, M. Friday BPM, Frits Feary, tla Bnd positive ewan Display com oF

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