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ICEMAN AFTER -OROER TO STOP fé Shoots at Fleeing Thugs, ‘Falls Unconscious, Taken to Hospital. WO NURSES IN CRASH aah in Hospital After -Cars f| Collide in the Bronx. od ~qitizen, fn passing YPoliceman in Connelly of the East Slet it Statiqn at 1,80 A. M. to-day 43d Street and Second Avenue, re- jed that four men in @ taxicab re acting suspiciously a block down Grenue. He thought they wanted rob him. ee few minutes after the citizen had ® fhe taxicab started ne fe Avenue, and Connell Waehand, went out to the c Weealied the driver to stop, Instead Complying, the man headed full ed for the policeman, knocked him feet ard drovo'on. en minutes later Policeman John © of the East 36th Street Sta- P, Whose post adjoins that of Con- ly, found the iatter unconscious on i side of the street. Near by was revolver, from which two shots Bp been discharged, showing that he A been able to tire at 1.2 men be- e he lapsed into unconsciousness. Bellevue Hospital it was found t Connelly had many cuts and uises and possible internal inju d that his condition wae serious. le ‘became conscious and told what d happened, but does not know ether either of his bullets hit any 6 in the fleeing car. Connelly ta five years old and lives ut No. sg Park Avenue. The police have to the ownership of the auto- Bile. nurses connected with the York Public Health Service we: ken to New York Hospital carly -day, one of them in a serious con lon, the result of a collision 1 n the automobile in which they riding and another machine at th Street and Broadway. Miss Loulse Zabriskie, rty-two old, of No. 255 West 89th Feet, recelved a sprained back and ternal injuries, and Mabel McGuire. } Prenty-eight years old, of No. 2405 nd Avenue, the Bron, recelved itustons of the right leg und sliock. he two women, with two friends, “ery McVane of Great Ne: a6 \d Hazel Corbin of No, 480 Haw- jgyiorme Avenue, Yonkers, who was AGiiving the automobile, were riding aa grst On Sith Street. As thelr auto- modlle reached Broadway a nortii- mead surface car hid from their the automobile driven by Poter st, hne of No. 885 East 18st Street, fe Bronx, fhoich was going south. fore eithar driver could apply the Wréifakes both autos crashed toye SAMBA surface car in Boston Road at sth Street, Bron. ot the automobile di pra Uersh of t hight, causing ligabeth Kaplan, jo. recetved contusions of both logs id a fracture of the spine. ir. Hersh attended young bman untii an ambulance surgeon B6Efrived and took her to Lincoln Hos- ‘al. S. is OLD TRUCK DRIVE! IN SCHOOLGIRL’S DEATH aa cber Risked Life to Save Nine Strack by Cai lenry Waiters, No. 482 Feet, was held In $2,000 ball in the MSprrieanta Court to-day for a hearing ip. ® tn connection with the death of ‘WPiftherine Diorio, efx years old, No. 259 Hipst 148th Street, was killed by # k driven by ‘Walters yesterday in mt of Public School No. 31, at i44th H}fect and Mott Avenue, the ronx. Mfty-four pupils of the school were | Hangened. Their teacher, Miss Mury nie, risked her own life to save Nino children wore atruck. ‘The ight are reported out of danger, xh three of them gre etfll in Lin- In Hospital, Fast 1430 UTODRIVES OVER |Modern Tragedy of Antony and THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922, Cleopatra ie errs CHILDREN'S MARTYR| Set in Paris Salon, Ends in Peasant’s Hut| DIES FROM BLOW First,a Youthful Romance, Ruthlessly Ended by Stern Parents. s} Special Correspondent of The E PARIS, Oct, deuth. It is @ story of love that flowered in young romance, fruited in the Passion and partnership of maturity and found the swift, deflant, pagan ending of that other pair of great lovers, Antony and Cleopatra. News of the ending was cabled to America only tho.other day, when it read of the sudden death of Marcel Sembat, milllonaire Socialist Deputy of France and a former minister, and of the quickly following suicide of his wifo, who tnder her maiden name of Georgette Agutte had won real distinc- Then in Paris, Marcel Sembat, destined to become a milliomire polit again meets Georgette Agutte, the wife of another. By a truly Gallic arrangement a collusive divorce is followed by twenty-nine years of such romance as finds few counter- parts in history. As perfect physical and mental mates they achieve a dazzling success in their sepa- rate fields. At the end he dies in her arms, and she, with the message, “I must follow him,” shoots herself. By Ferdinand Tuohy. 26.~-This is a story of a tion as a painter. At noon her husband died in her arms. At midnight she shot herself, leaylng bebind her but the brief, polgnant message; “I must follow him. Iam already twelve hours late.” To-day The Evening World prints ;——— the modern love story in real life, of which that tragic climax is the last page, because tt is a story whi Intereet all men and women who are, been, or ever will be, love: or hay Tt is a story wh thirty years ago { of Bonnleres by Marcel Sembat, di milllonaire coal m« ed and loved leader of French work- ingmen, was born, the son of the loca! nh will cal ich began more than] portant salon in the city of salons, n the French village] the central clearing hou F artists, - | V \ ‘azite gy SLED £0) art’ Ae MARCEL tho Marae, ‘There ters, polltictan 1 the brilliant Se MBAT estined to become al [aders ot the world's most brilliant! ~~ . © [capital It could not be love in a erchant and a trust- truly postmaster? And there, too, lived Georgette Agutte, daughter of the vil- | gor, lage lawyer. Tho clever, ambitlous]{t in boy and the intelligent girl fel! in love as candidly and earnestly as any elmt- ldr pair on one Streets, But ona these matters are not left to people Ame nieres rentul the Romeo and no to settle, an fashion. bat and Georget! to study law. Ge to the man of he worthy but—to Ge since childhood. Vilace a y adopted his two children, what's brave, that’s noble, |} longshoremen peepone period to youthful romance Then came the fruit-time of their] Let's do it afler the high Roman Aaron lifted him It Was seven years betore Mascot (Great romance, It. was, aot inercly fashion, safety. whil and Georgette met Both were their m med an un-| -4nd make death proud totake ua,” | dignation at nie ue a8 pate andsome and | broken harmor helr happiness| Curlousiy, the mighty Ines of} bee banoees ate eloque Marcel Sembat had won| together be in fickie] Shakespeare's drama parallel the con-| Piuce of Wusincss early reputation as a journalist and was be-| Paris: th dreamed,| clusion to the story of these lovers} ing trom. distemper, ginning to win it as a political mouth-|t cles the dis-] ot to-d. In her feverish haste to] ij, piece of Iberal opinions. tipgulsie elbowed each | follow her dead, Georgette but dl ing In nearby restaurants, Georgette had’ been marriod by her} other in the Sen vaton ‘on the] the mood of Cleopatra, confessing | they parked themselves parents to a man whom she probably | hill ‘The real procf of their pas-| “immortal longings in me," crying. | outside. They picked never professed to love. But she did| son's greatness, {ts validity, lay in]ero she applied the asp: noisily and the sound was not sink into the slough of dullness} the fact that it worked. It mado the “1 am again for Cydnus the “Chi, Chi’? use¢ and despond wh mismated wome: tate, ook a solved to ¢ painting and scul lieved herself to It the b: girl of t been draw more irresistib! they met by woma: ambttrons on the It was no bo; now sprang up b She the the pass of 2 mature man and woman, perfect physical and mental the heart-tearing, ecruple- ing passion, of Anteny anc was—and is—a matter for pa- conferences and “dot'’ and the sett) - Jullet in Verona thelr families than w patched to tt soul, for whom » and she inherlted a considerable es- Itivate th , their pow and-girl love which of America’s Maln French Main St oung after our tolerant . Marriage in Bon- Ther reque Turot. Jecisions, for ered’? te Agut natur Latin Quarter ed gette was to—uninterest- J been tacit- yawns for so many Her father died studio in Paris, re- talents for oped,’ thietr way to fn)filment! ween them. It was . it ae speec social life, seen They fuirili the m named in A love love that trankty unconventional ideas and be- liefs of Marcel Semba: he worshipped, they content tu corner for them. Ket place Therefore—an Gallle America, differs in but one de to French law, a givorced person may not wed the corespondent | efore, € eet | not find her “in stances'’ with Marcel Sembat. Pinch- hitting for Marcel, at Marcel’s own was Hen ly, cree obtained by ion des won ven more th that heave ed her and me nit whiter hes triu waa secepted aa sic! the first to propoxe ing up all thut had made thelr datly all of being toxet house tn Marts of thelr we except went nate ning World, themselves with fon libre bitious, and the darling desire of both of thém was to have the mo “arrangement.” should call it divorce by collusion— zallic or not, we know all about orgette's husband did ted his Nat nd woman, develop to st degree their natural gifts. them of use to the world. the al leader, ° was lord of life and J the woman fd not wish to what Paris They were am- im- It must be love in love legalized. ‘arrangement. A We The French method | etruck Schnur over all Youth Took Kiddies for Ride in, Cab Left on Street. Hyman Schnur, nineteen, of No. 128 Cannon Street, ts dead to-day in Hellevue Mospital, a martyr his love for ehildren, and Louls Hell eighteen, driver of a taxicub, w lives at No. 199 Rost 7th Street, will be arraigned in Besex Market Court to-day charged with tin death, Heller is accused of striking Sehnur with monkey Wreneh, fracturing his skull ‘The taxi driver stopped in front of the Cahnon Street address at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and went into the house to call on a friend. Emerging about five minutes later be found that his cab was gone. He stood on the curbing wondering what to do about {t, when the machine returned, filled with kiddles » by Sehnur “What do you Heller d manded if ye dan ident 1 would Have Leen held rexponsible.” An altercation resulted, in whiel it is alleged, Heller picked up a leavy monkgy wrench from his car and the head. An ambulance was summoned from Bel- levue Hospital, where Schnur died at 6 o'clock this morning. «eae ele Sa LONG ISLAND R. R. SEEKS TO ENJOIN 2 BUS LINES OPERATING IN JAMAICA to mean? Application was made to-day to Supreme Court Justice Van Siclen Ia Brooklyn by the Long Island Mlectrts Railway Company, a subsidiary of the Long Island Railroad Company, for a temporary Injunction restraining the city from permitting operation of the Springfield Dock-Jamaica and Ta- matca-City Line privately owned bu lines, ‘The railroad sald the two Inu lines todk from It 300 pasrengors dally. The Corporation Counsel sald the lines did not compete as they operated on routes different from that of®the electric road, Justice Van Siclen, in "reserving decision said he would require proot of epectal damages to show that the trolley line had suffered financially. 1. According long in the little house when one morning as they were about to se out on an excursion, Marcel Sembat dropped helpless vpon his own bal- cony, to die, two hours later, at high neon, in his wife's arms, case. compromising elreum- is be et friend, Henri What epitomized jn happened after that, briefly the news cables, was simply a modern repetittors of the !m- mortally tragic ending of Antony and Cleopatra. Georgette agutte worked band and his wit- anged raid they “‘discov- » Henri was studio » papers.” . Even more} through tho hours of afternoon and soon as the divorce de- ent Goorgette’s iocBeng {eventus, taking her nd ready sean’ tor burial, making little house e and Maree! becar re not un- 2 he died, les: r their marri: orderly for death. Tike Cleopatra, she knew what she had to do; “Welt bury him, and Ab then To meet Mark Antony.”* a signal of * And In the last few minutes beside Marcel's body, his picture in one hand, the revolver in the other, {t Is not hard to fancy Georgette Agutte echo- canter quiet! There and Decame a Cabinet his sightless Jasper, a blind ho 120 Malden Lane, nearly lost his life to-d rge saved Jasper, for most 01 him Janded on it, anc ‘widdar Jasper, an obedient horse Maiden no touch upon either rein, stared unses- y down t ahead th ing ow tl foot of th then the same le for his pre Loal! w Longshoremen were breakfast- river's ho drive: ver driven River at Malden Lane and South Street, because longsaoremen ba back to while Jasper snorted with in- rude adventure outside Wit morning cing stone ould stand and soon in the sun their teeth not unlike all drivers us began to Lane he ambled brink, His ord thar un- tring the treet by Horse “Giddaps” Into East River At Noise of Men Picking Teeth After Breakfast “Chi, Chi Blind Jasper—Rescued After Drop Off, Dock. |.” of Longshoremen Fools David Meyers, a truckman of Ne, y by walking into the Mast hing to the sun near his master's place of business picked thelr teeth noleily. — = Tony Palacio had a men loading paying’ bi gang of alght ks on a barge They ducked ax he nd wagon loomed upon them ‘3 une wuiged forefect lasded sufely upon the barge with a jolt that brought him up short One Mad ot Wan caught between tho bare and the stringplece. The other burely Rad footing on the barge, upon which a ted also the front wheels of Jasper's cart. * cried Palacio, as @ score or more of longshoremen came running up “Derrick, replied heli!’ the longshoremen They, lifted the wagon back to the street, after unhitching Jasper. Then they got a ldrge plank, put it under Jasper's stomach and in minute Jasper, with a mighty heave, was set bark alongside hits wagon—a much be- wildered horse pture which she he- st had the reputation| ing Cleopatra's speech: Ingly strate possess, of being able to bring down Minis = “Methinks I hear | Praceiuliy te ambitious boy and|when 4e spoke in the Irench « Autony colt’ face Mm rouse | ARNEE Of Bo By the Mame Hadlliber.* Me aya for many] * IMmsel? : til the horse plum’ ether, how much Socialists, @| To praise my noble act ' pibch al ica gar: the nttraction when man of culture, Husband, | come: Pe fe Rn Coe at personal charm.| Yow to that nama my coura ~she retained her her devotion to a reputation In prove my title.” ‘Then, perhaps, she wrote on the pad before her, “I must follow him. J her Ta Ea oxnlbited ba dy twelve hours late.” And dependan nd} u And er ko ene we hat !s there to express tha’ e ge aed airing moment before the painters of the mo The Sembat marriage 1 its work, save Cleopatra's pistol ¢ may be big ; cureers,-and that reat J te 1s persona te mele “Aniahe i Ciropatre’s meld foished Under what that Isated twenty- How elee can wa f he Ke er 4 if conve . with prop-]in fourteen y ht-laced repeat in] pal seas all dressed ac the reproach kespeare {nto the mouth of a Roman : “Charmian, fe this well done? —why, Charmian had her answer, one which applies to Georgette Agutte, as royal tn h ve and escrifice as ans Cleopat substance Tt ia reporte Mayor Hylan Perhaps on fails may no ‘pls In the salen, and {t moro PAY WIFE $10 A WEEK Mra, Albre Awarded Alimony Poha~- ing Separation suit, (Special to The Mvening World) warm this wi Georgette wen know how tot —on giv- th the! one tentral: fi WHITH PLAINS, N, Fu Ov foal They clawed thei] aimert 1. Albro, whe, according oy left forever thd torney, finda this town the |navy tn the t ovis, of thelr triumphs place on arth” to-day warfn | nl, where ¥ $1) + wees [alcoves and a ¢ ralarht, {tyres ’ if S}and od mut Leew Living} ‘ lug of the deck City’s Navy Is All Dressed Up. In New Uniforms and Shivers ape Ferry Crews Will Brave Icy Blasts With Gold Stripes Just Like British Admirals, Whalen, al! empto: deckhands, turned out to-da) ears that pd that ¢ and Mr golng to Inspect the municipal navy this hear some of the gry b ing life Descen of a @ royal uniferms are an Georgette tng and, of cours a deniy ended. Mar- a deck hands eay (and rf * the! GETS $1 A DAY, MUST quartermasters a nter, Als ey're There ! a suggesttor peems 2 time to the captains echo it) that they don't see how they're going to keep woing ashes aboard the ferry boats and keep to be the Joughty cording to two they want to to handle uniforms nico und clean? of the British yprtorial supervision : of the Muntetpal in brand new of Cominissioner Verry, from Captains to It ts the 1 the muntel uniforme satlorfolk over first 11m gulation nye Whalen are breast is the municips! badge, The quartérmasters are similarly dressed, With the difference that they have two stripe Then ec the ands with no stripes and with stead of gold Ledees, All wea square wit vot € the uniforms is $80 for sters and all a jonth in which to pay f MISSING SF Tho seaplane Nii with efx pas- ngera abonrd, reported rntasing on # trip from Cleveland, O., to Miam!, Flu fo wate at Sodus Point, N. ¥., the Ac Ine Alrwuye Corporation aunounees to-de os DIPS SOTERA BEING HT BY at to r EVELYN GREELEY, MOVIE STAR, WEDS STEEL MAGNATE 129 U.S.DRY AGENTS DIEIN ‘CIVIL WAR,’ 3,900 WOUNDED Col. Gillett Quotes Figures to Show Increase in Crime Under Volstead Law. Tho-Association Against the Proht- bition Amendment in a statemeu* to- day quotes figures in connection with What it deseribes os “The minlature civil war at Ang on in the effort to enforce Vretibition. the Angendmrent present Bighteenth suid Col. Ransom unwel ef the as- rehibi- tion, “125 Government tion Agents have been killed and 2,500 These figures’ are taken from the American Issue (the official organ of the Anti lvon League) of t. 14, 1928 ‘Other figures"In connection with hibition orcement enited fron fifty-six cities in et) party of the United Stutos " miles ps ton of 21,6 ! the EVEIVN GREE Mr. and Mrs. John B. Smiley Will Pass Honeymoon and dteorderiy Abroad, Nlolating ary awe nkene autolets John B. Smiley, President of the] thefts and burglary Pold! Steel Corporation of America, |Romtte vei pats atiery Drugs . Tape Fraud and and Miss Evelyn Greeley of Lexing- Ky., film star, whose latest part in @ pieture production of ‘Bull- he to emb 0.48 Grand Jury, n Wraneis: its dog Drummond," were married pri-| from investigations found that vately by Rev. Dr. George Stewart} Court rec prove that a shame- sestentay ustne S1bccantk ful number of dénthe have resulted Mr. and Mre, Smiley will spend| {ram the gale of poinenous liquor and thelr Roueymoon abroad, returning in| (at there has been an undeniable agi ne Said he increase in the gravest and unheard , to live at No, 108 st $2 of crimes growing out of the same. Youths who never before tasted quer have become habitual drunkards and the poorer classes have become vie- tims of hootlesgers who are support- ing the dry champions in order that thelr illett trade will not be ruined!”* “And ye voncluded Col, Gillett, ‘when we invited the Antl-Saloon Leagto to debate with us the ques- MOVE 10 REQPEN es N. J. Police Scan Skies to Catch Airplane Thief of His Attorneys Seek Full Re- view of Reteree’s Findings and Fee Allowance. That couns chronicle life and : New Jersey to- for James A. Stillman, it for a divorce against Stillman, rest eilate Di- 7 thought in nelghbort day goncerns an acronautical thief, at the only way in which the explain at striving: © dally who los! his « wife A hia a Urquh yt intend to let docs tho matte ADI Idant that’s of New with an to the prea police Durham lates can vision when the Was evidenced to-day, the pening in Cornelius A for Sullivan, Mr community Arnold lawyer Stillman, seryed a Mr: Lanning, No. 342 Hill new order to + for Mr how cause on counsel! street, reported to the resourceful 8. Stillman, New Durham police to-day that her This order was obtained from Su . ed on the line In preme Court Justice Seeger at New back yard go let the Jersey breczes TEER SEND One eu out the aroma of moth-balis, burgh and ts pr Court Poughkeepsle the whole roval of on fy Stillman be reviewed. be a motion to resettle the order of Justico Morsehauser fixin of the referee und John of Baby Morachau: It asks that involving the Referee ot Will also Justice Saturday proceedings had could it is the A few before she hateve been whisked away say Jack Robinson or tn New Durham minutes No. i tened tn , liad put out a it, and, Io and b snatched off the nd dropped ten feet away with a 1 in the lack Patrolman Joseph Martin, delegated to ponder these happenings, thought for a few sedOnds and then announced h belief that a mau in rplane was at the bottom, or perbps th of the whole thing “T think he's got a lon. a hook it and he fi 20s after couts t this time of Lanning’ wat, by hold in Miss Mur! the in favor Migs Ag Lann say that later to coat to she, ventilate hold, it had lint the Ma. Stim: feee , aN been at guardian $53,000. Late yesterday the Justico Morschauser referee's report in a his decision and directing Stillman pay the fees the ref and with the County County at Carme! John F. Mr of the final order affirming ‘ordanes with tlt Mr, expenses to » filed Putnam top, ry gunrdic Clerk . we of tek with low and t women put ott Me got Mra. 1 ouldn’t ‘a-~and there you on chiet counsel for Whit Brennan Stillman aid oat the to show ¢ new nme order the att is another reopen the are This was stuck to tt his statement and he so tenaciously that tho en- move whole divorces pr to try an ceeding I can’t see much to it nt this late| tire pollve force now fs searching the date as the final order has been filed. | skies with glasses. One eye is kept I think there is only one remedy for}on the level mea between New Mr, Stillman, and that Is to appeal.| Durham and Hackensack, because rom the: om of tho at Poughkeepsi against plane could easily H over the Ittoral However will be Saturday to battle of thin ca we any ¢ fur cos opening From Ceylon— land of adventure and romance— land where the finest tea grows. Ihite Hose The all-Ceylon Tea