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received complaints from the heads of| T&cques lieved to know, and consents to tell] that Barbara Tough, a domestic In Noted Pilot faa’ Id in $5,000 , and sweeping away of bureau- IN NEW YORK CIT™ |inc Veterans” Bureau at Port Jefteraon | @ jecilehee aA ween Unga! ‘1, O18 testimony will be corroborative| the Hall home, was, by a freak of No eld In $5, New general elections must = that Hesse and others were selling bad said the Minister, “and afl . of the story of Mrs. Jane Gibson, the} circumstances, In the vicinity of the Bail on Complaint of : scisti are not adequately Tus Bont Parade Cirelesfiiquor to the veterans, giving them un- PeMacHad, ainme and nermaeae eyewitness of the murder, It would] Phillips farm on Sept. 14, the day of represented. - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ear beside which she mw the "woman counsel for Mra. Hall and her family, im gray" and the man to whom the mia 13 oe a ‘Joseph Egan, assistant counsel o frightened, protesting, wppealitg FY /t4@ Wortern Union Telegraph Com- F "Oh—Henry(” was screamed as the! pany, advises me that ne has had an Rev. Mr. Hall was shot down. official search made af the records ‘The car was seen by Mra. Gibson for He f bad Dilated LBpioathial Aa kate a as tes nion office for the period from Aug. the space of time In which It want is tg Rept. 7, and he Informs me that lighted by the headlight of another] the search disclosed that no telegrams car running Into Do Russey Lane|were sent or received by Dr. Ha!l from Easton Avenue, It was an old] during that period CABINET Il BE FA FA faabioned of a type of body which} It was then suggested that the has ‘at bees Tmanutactured tor ten|teleeram from Mr. Hall to the mys- THREATENS TO SEIZE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT terlous woman In New York had been WITH ARMY OF 800,000 OCTOBER 27, 1922. esl Movement of Youth, He Says, for Salvation of Na- tion Through Discipline. years. sent on Aug. 12 or probably a few SUCH A CAR IN GARAGE OF |days earlier. Mr. Pfeiffer said he would ask for another search of the HALL RELATIVE. record ‘The Investigators knew such ® car} From another source It was learned was in the garage of a near relative| that all such messages are now in of Mrs. Hall, But they had to find] the New York office of the telegraph ‘ company. out whether anybody else In New| sty preitter, in admitting that Mra. Brunswick had such a car. A score] s1al) has no one to corroborate her of detectives with the State registry} account of her movement& on the of automobiles as thelr guide stayed| Might of the murder declared that ~ Wwoeur up all night visiting tho gurago of they would be delighted if Mrs, Gib- KING ARRIVES TO-NIGHT son proves an actual eye-witness every person in the city who had al the murder. though he sald some of car more than five years old. The| the statements credited to her were orde! for the seizure of the automo. | contrary to the facts in Mig case. ‘The authorities are said to be con- bile followed thelr report. vinced beyond a doubt of the com- There are two other cars to be A¢-| plete truthfulness of Mrs. -Gibson's counted for—even though they may |story. The one reason for doubting not, after the lapse of time since the | her fdentification of the man and jh murders, be found in this Jurisdiction, | woman left living after the fatal shote 20 Radio Stations Broadcast Speeches in Honor of Ships and Man. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—-What the American people owe to their navy, not only as a bulwark of defense in war but a supporting arm of the Bronx Crowd Barely Escapes Tragedy—Woman Hurt Dodging Death. Take aah. ese! From’ Manag and $125 From Register’ in Richmond Hill. Mischievous boys who trifled with] A driver delivering supplies to the driving apparatus of a two and a| Thos. Roulston chain grocery, stot half ton fish truck in Freeman Street | eMtered the store at No, 11804 ibe near Hoe Avenue, the Bronx, to-day,| Venue, near Chureh Streety Rj mond Hill, thi C . He to Natlon’s prestige and moral force| while the driver, Victor Ruchtzorg of | no one there te receive the goods Alice Rohe, United Press Staf}among nations in the pursutts of|No. 794 East 1624 Street, was in alcalled and whistled and then Wi Correspondent in Rome during thé) neace, was tho Navy Day message Pereie store, accidentally released the | into the rear room. past year, is the first woman to ob-| \, rakes, The heavy machine backed] Trussed up, and neatly gagged wi Bs lath Gh ddteroleis GHW Muaadiinl RECS en re cnt | Gown): roman’ Street Whioh tk a plece of bagging, John Morris, t Large Force Ready to Mie" Nee a5 pousee MiaE aesie apene grade of forty-five degrees, at terri-| clerk, lay on the floor. He was Ii March if Needed tnich tne studying the Fasctet fic speed and, after driving pedes-|erated and explained that . Thami BAL a. é movement and haa juat returned to] While thousands inward from. the] tTians right and left, crossed the side- | Gowran, the manager, was in Biol ———— Anbiod. Ghe. aibad Musson walk at No. 9341-2 and smashed the}Toom, a prisoner. Gowran Was P g J ‘oling what} seaboard were reminded in the] ¢, 1 a h iea.? 77 ROME, Oct. 27 (Associated Press) he planned and Ke told her. ront of the corset and glove shop|/eased and the police called,’ =Bentto M int, Tend ether dis . «peeches of scores of leaders in State} run by Miss Daisy Wiederman, Gowran said that a fow minut were fired was removed when she ex- ith acaitipentcl at) = itil and community that the unseen force! Mrs. Annie Tafet, forty, No. 1416] after he opened the store at 8 o’elo One of them ts “Iago's" car, which |piained that the two figures stood out | ‘ist! !8 expected to arrive In Rome to- of the American Navy was still there} vyse Avenue, was coming up Free-|tWo men with revolvers forced hi Mrs, Gibson says was parked cheek |as clearly as they might have had it| ay, baving been called here by Pre- for vital service and protection, alll man Street on her Way to her hus-]| With his hands up into the rear room by jow! with the car from which the |een daylight when they crossed the | mer Facta, who wishes to discuss the ships in port were holding “‘open| band's dairy store, next door to the} They took $85 of his own money frot line of the powerful automobile head- | aituation with him, house’ for the day's observance, with} corset shop. She escaped belng run| his pocket, put him in the room an murderer and his weman companion |jignts * the public also a welcome visitor to] down by a quick leap, but twisted her| then braced the door from the outsid went to the knoll under the crab apple} Mr. Pfeiffer, when seen by newa-| This action has again caused rumors all navy yards and shore stations tree, The other is that which ran tnto to circulate that the formation of an bdck so bidly that Dr. Slegel of Lin-| With boxes. Paper men after he came from the the lane with searchlights shining fuil other Facta Cabinet, with the partici- Fittingly observed along with the}coin Hospital concluded she was| Morris sald whon he arrived Hall home late yesterday, answered celebration of the birthday of onefsuffering from a possible fracture of| pair led him into the back room an Gidl Glsclossd to Mrs, Giteon, riding | (muons frankly. pation of the Fascisti, is a possibility. her Jenny mule bay home, the fig: All speculations concerning the so- Their leader stood, hat in hand, out-| whose name is inseparably Inked with| the spine. She refused to go to the] Lound and gagged him, and while o1 “What do you think of the state- side the building, a Uttle island in the} American naval development, Theo-| hospital and was taken home. stood between the two rooms tl ment attributed to Mrs, Gibson, that sea of youth that was sweeping past, |dore Roosevelt, the navy paid its own] Miss Wiederman and three custom- | other took $125 from the-cash resi ures of the persons over whose heads} Mrs. Hall was present when the mur | lution of the crisis agree that it will anc talked to me of fascismo, the | ttibute of the day to the former Pres-jers were in the corset shop. They | ter. Going out the mah in the door an indictment for murder now hangs. | ¢* Was committed?" Mr, Pfeiffer was} result In the advent to power of the mace Ident in the designation of Admiral] were overcome by the sudden descent | Way said: asked. Fascist NUMBER OF ARRESTS DEPENDS} “witty, Hall.'* ho replied, “was in Lica 1, either alone or with Giolitth ON MAN'S ATTITUDE, her home the entire evening of Sept riando or Salandra, in case the Whether there are two or three Hillary P. Jones, Commander in Chief] of the truck, but none was injured. A] “Now lay right still and. notht | backed’ tt, and, a little, of himself—| of the Atlantic Fleet, to lay a wreath|railing and grating in front of the | will happen to you." Neithér Morr| 14, and any other statement to the| Facta Cabinet possibility is dissipated arrests wus said to-day to depend on| COMtrary Is without foundation,” King Victor Emmanuel will ar- the future attitude of a well known its leader. on the Roosevelt tomb at Oyster Bay.|show window were crushed in, the |nor Gowran were able to giye Broad shoulders squared to the Into scores of speeches, too, the}heavy plate glass was smasted and | descriptions of the men. Théy we “What do you think of the state-|/., 3 ment attributed to Mrs, Gibson that} "ve !n Rome to-night. He has ex- resident of New Brunswick, who has pressed a desire to consult to-morrow been questioned and mentioned from 5 wi Wooden | prisoners about thirty minutes. brkolny | wind, erful head flung| former President's declaration that}the frame was torn out. Wooden Henry Stevens was there?" on the situation with Signors Titton! ume to time in connection with the the “country's navy is its surest guar-| panels behind the window stopped the Er yp Sra slightly back, raven locks stirred bylantor of peace’ found its way as an|inward flight of glass. FOUND DEAD FROM GAS, “That statement is also contrary to fuct,"” was the attorney's reply. and De Nicola, the Presidents re- t y. spectively of the’ Senate and the It is the plan of Mr. Mott to place the breeze, Mussolini presented a| appropriate text for the day. Southern Boulevard at the foot of WIFE UNCONSC stirring Qgure. Son of an tron-| In addition to the hundreds of|the hill was crowded with trafic at 10U “Do you intend to take any action Jet in Kitchen Accidentally Turngs h stat ve as a result of such statement Chamber ot) Depubtaah win enitn the issue squarely before this man,| at present.’ Mussolini, the leader of the Fascistt, monger, a man of the people, he| Speeches scheduled, plans made by|the time. Had the truck’s descent On, Is Bellet. é “| have nothing to say about that giving him his choice of becoming a] Mr. Pfelffer asked a reporter|and with Luigi Federzoni, leader of the Navy League of the * United} continued it would have plunged into Jeremiah Hays, sixty-four, So. 3 State witness or facing the posmbility| Whether Mrs. Gibson had actually|the Nationalist Party. States, which sponsored the move-]@ Mass of pedestrians, autos and tellect, self-taught. ment sanctioned by the Navy Depart- | street cars. Bainbridge Avenue, was found dead Bee 3 ; i day in a rocking chair in the rooms opening our Interview, he had no|Navy Day, included the use of} Bronx In three days due to boys : uoted the woman as saying, "Oh, Of arrest. It's reported Mr. Mott ex- ben ach tia. HAR 4 dye be re.| Former Premier Giolitti also will pects to get word to him to-day to be in Rome to-morrow, For himself, he said modestly,}ment for an annual observance of This is the second accident in the Ohaus twenty commercial radio stations to}trifiing with standing automobiles,}occupied with his. wif Katheri personal ambitlons; “Byverything '8} 1 roqdcast by radiophone the addresses | Wednesday a driverless bakery truck | */*t¥-four, * Mra. Ha ported, The reporter replied that he come to the Middiesex Court House at| understood such to be the case. It] ROME, Oct. 27.—Mussolini has once, called together all the military Reports Received So Far Show No Disorder in Capital or Nation. Bentto Mussolini, head of Italy's Pascisti, “Man of the Hour,’’ who has just overthrown the Facta Govern- ment, haa become overnight the moat interesting personality in Europe. Mussolini Reported to Have mast and press to-day throughout the land. (Copyright 1922 by United Press Associa:ion) Benito Mussolini had just emerge! from a meeting, where his eloquence had swayed several thousand young fascisti, picturesque in their black shirts, heads ereét, talking excitedly of Italy. movement, and the young men who showed himself a man of great in- for the good of Italy." of a score of nationally known speak-| Crashed into fifty first-grade school} \“* Ps hei found Cups at the time he predicted the Gov-Jers, delivered at different points|chiidren on Mott Avenue at 141th was sald to-day Mrs, Gibson last night “Iago,” the Jeter thief and humil- | 1nled saying It =, missed t ernment would fall—predicted it with-}throughout the country, Navy Day |Street, killing one and injuring sev- TWell) Mr. Pfeiffer remarked, “i¢| leaders of that organization and ated and jealous telitule, the prose- and * notify . messages also will flutter downward | eral. cut Lorcede ee mnie ae fee a from scores of naval planes on flights in their black shirts, with their ferv! 7 she did make that statement It would| Simultaneously has ordered all the over the principal citles. cution says, must stop smiling and] be of great benefit to Mrs. Hall's side| military sections of the Fascist! to smiling and do some straight talk-| Of the case.” keep in readiness the 800,000 work- lug even though his truthfulness adds . Selgel of Bushwick Hospital t —— BAD BOOZE ON CREDIT Hays to the Kings County Ho She is in a critical conditiof FOR DISABLED VETS |The old man, the surgeon said, h been dead for hours, Death by, aeq Port Jefferson Man Arrested for dental gas poisoning was the’ ca BENITO MUSSOLINI ters, according to information, were Another odd coincidence has come written by Mrs, Mills to Dr, Hall, out in this case of strange coinci- if this man knows what he is be-|dences and queer characters. It is nationalism, held the key to power.| The programme of observance at ‘The fascist! sprang Into being as|the National Capital included the uperiaa? laying of a wreath on the tomb of Mr. Pfeiffer did not explain what he A super-na‘lonalists, almost fanatic tn meant, Bul It wan Interpreted to menn | cr Who have joined the Fascist! or- Chel Gatibat caiatnut) woelel IK: the unknown soldier at Arlington wea einer assigned. we the simiarity Mwiween bum and) oot" they regard Henry Stevena's| Stnizations, in order to co-vperate at The Italian Government appears to| Nations! Cemetery by — Recretary| os sth selling bad’ ‘Hooch” ¢ SEE pare eit eres) alibi so perfect that {t would be tm-]an opportune moment with the mill- be on ihe verge of falling because |Denby and high officials of the navy} | Ld °/WOMEN SMUGGLE SILK The sory concerning this man that ia Inripeeiboureaiy onacite Wes ; a Nuseclint willed It, and onee power. {and ceremonles before the statuc of [sheli-shocked and otherwise disabled OVER CANADIAN LI has interestea tie Special Prosecutor bag ae Lavalelc Nicae) aistyr tole tary sections. ful Cabinet Ministers and former|John Paul Jones in Potomac Park, | veterans at the United States Veterans’ a ode —_——_—— - = a = . ts that Be ‘dept byt women messen- ‘ is Premiers now scurry about seeking:| With all naval officers on duty here} Vocational School at Port Jefferson, “unffiendly to Mrs. Mill kot] AWay, On the night of the murdder participating. To-night President Almost Enough Seized to Dr ae Be an ae ae cuca] Thus, if that part of Mrs, Gibson's to form a new ministry that will ae night President tarry Hesse, of Liberty Avenue, Port Pe Apa deat rien A Of Wetiers Ko Mrs. Frances Hall, wife! sory was shattered lier credibility as meet with his approval, What does | Harding. Secretary Denby and other} jererson, was to-day held in $1,000 bull = of the ‘rector, and that an automobile or, neta ri be a nA this Jeader of a million young Italians] Government officials will be guests|hy rederal Judge Garvin in Brooklyn, | OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 27.—The sp owbed by Kim was parked near the) yt ee ee ALSO NEAR eens at a dinner tendered by the Navyjon a charge of violating the Volstead| force of customs men recently oni murder ‘scune the night of Sept. 14, SCENE TRAGEDY. “Discipline is Italy's greatest | League. Act suritl was net for Monday, fixed to check smuggling between" when the couple were slain, The let- OF F Meet hat cad oMvarin a eeeluee —_—-—_— qdlense was arrested last. niiht By eiy and the United states hae sel tion must solve the country's eco-| ROOSEVELT CENTRE faented ber Fedige Garvin. neconting te | from women smugglers “almost enou nomle unrest. Equilibrium and con- OF DAY’S OBSERVANCE United states Attorney Greene, he has| Stk to dress the whole civil rervie ivil servic ciliation are the basis of our foreign Statue of Liherty After Review. | limited credit, so that frequently thelr ae entire month's pay check would have i to @0 {0 pay thelr “hooeh” bills é ese acid lageee pal items smug supply Mr. Mott with what he naa/the murder. Late in the afternoon Broker “Partner.’ felt was lacking te justify arrests at| Miss Tough, It being her day off, went this time, The Deputy Attorney Gen-|to visit a friend at the Parker Home} eral belleves he could make out a|for the Aged, which is not far from strong case now, but has explained| where Hall and Mra. Milla kept thelr that when be strikes he wants tu be “What is the desired form of gov- ernment?" T asked. “Do you fancy I am not loyal to the monarch He replied, eyes flash- ing. “Our militarism will cease when vy Day," picked by the navy because it is the birthday of the late Theodore Roosevelt, was observed to- day throughout the country, with New INDICTS HAIR TONIC MEN IN $1,000,000 RUM PLOT feta ane Bergen} ctarenco 8, Coombs, thirty-four, of Sees More Money in Lots | No. 27 Adeiaite Street, Rye, N.Y. appointments, Afterwards she went well known airplane pilot, who lust] Communism ceases to be Bolshevism. | York in the yan of celebrating cities. sure of his ground, and that bis} automobile riding with friends, at Berkeley Oval. year finished second in tuey | Maly’s need ts national good," he con-} Broadway, Fifth Avenue and other] CLEVELAND, Oct. 27.—Louls and judgment has told him the time is] She returned to the Hall home about : tinued. ‘Youth—that Js Italy's hope. was he ay by uot yet ripe. 10,15 that night, but says she saw no : ‘Trophy “1 am the responsible person now,"’| one and supposed everybody was inj Thee hundred East Bronx resi- | Magistrate be said. “If this case falls, I will} bed. She is said to have told the}de. 1 who visited the Board of Esti- | Court in have to stand the blame. If it stands] authorities that many of the lights|mate for the second time to-da 2 fol » to-day to | grand jar up when it ts presented, it ts I who] were on, though she saw no one stir- ae What a wonderful spectacto it ts, aij |tBeroushfares displayed flags lavishly] Abraham Auerbach, declared dy the these fine young Vascist! marching {and there was a profusion of patriotic}Government to be former heads of the coward national salvation, Our] colors on the cast side. Thousands of }*Million Dollar" Hair Tonic Company, if mith in Centre Street 1 of $5,000 on a ehar ny growine out of the sale] Youngest to be enrolled ts fifteen} pictures of Col. Roosevelt distributed | ¥ere MAleted with four other Cleveland men by the Federal Grand Jy ’ on teal iitG were years. They are the flower of Italy, ee ‘i : will have to steer It to a conclusion |ring, At 2A, M., Bho said, she was}°? { they could get action on the of an PBI en z § om bl "Toe young intellectuals, students and|b¥ the Downtown Chamber of Com tpeany pe ee with ca neclraey te tn Keeping with what we ascertain] awakened by a noise and heard what| Proposition to make a clty play- | sainst hint was Sidney 1, Wile «| virion iherce) wate ahawn, Musicival: Pulao TT Tan with cna ‘adlomed #1,000,000 to be the facts.’* she supposed was Mrs, Hall going to|«round of Berkeley Oval were un- | ¢y ease Pate thie gpouihe uinoun As to himself he said—"L am too] ings and bridges displayed the colors. | iicohol-running plot. here se a ee i pauens oe of further sensationa,! the bathroom. She knew the time|succossful. The board referred the involved 4 young to be Premier, I em thirty-] Observations of the day took many o Se veatleee aap eume from one of the de- | because she heard a clock strike. Then : : t ‘ On July raing to the | eght forms. The Atlantic Fleet was open and Finds Him tectives working on the case late iast| she went back to sleep, matter to a committee’ of the whole 5 wil-| Mussolini, who left the home of his ironmonger father to indulge in Intel night, when he declured: “We have a bigger ‘story in the evi- dence we now have than the story ‘old us by Mrs, Gibson, the eyewit- uess."* REPORT MRS. GIBSON’S STORY complaint, Coombs called uy cox with a proposition in which they]! ete ; “could make some money."” Ho told} ectual vagabondage, was: once a school teacher, He is a musician, 9 ground, sald it would be a civic % that the Shark, an alr-[School teucher, He Is # musician, olinist, but declares the ha if the oval were cut up into building| Plane, could be bought f De ipves: beat lath W. Engineering Compan to the public all day. The Brooklyn a Suicide. vy Yard received visitors for the} Christinn Metzger, sixt first time since the United States en-]119 Harman Street, Ridgewood, Speaking ieians 1 tered the World War. Thirty tug-| found dead this morning with a NONY ~CH routs of the New York Tugboat Ex-|in his mouth when his friend, 0 oco a n change chugged down the North Aiver] Huber, of No, 609 Ongerdonk Avenue, Bia, O, Italia," the ery Char When Wiille Stevens came down tof Mrs s B. Stanton, repre- breakfast next moraing, Miss Tough|senting those who want the’ play quoted him as saying: “Gee! My sister woke me up at 2 o'clock this morning and made mo g» . out with her, and I did not get to[!ots, as proposed by William C, Ber- four, of No. om the for 38, Status, 0 to visit him and cheer him up. ° the broker declared, whereupon Wil- a and circled the Statue of Liberty in| cam Ly of sleep for hours afterward." gen, Tammany leader and prominent 2 eres’ Belathe Sout DAtAde Huber told the police Metzger thought a lan ream ‘ SORROERIATER : : Ralph V. M. Goraline, veatryman of] tens tiider. and J i cox agreed to take a half interest, s the war Mussolini was leader {he first tugboat parade the city ever] iT oss wan incurabl fe would not explain what he 1 ler, [ hn Kadel, act-| paying a deposit of $500. H. © ‘ng for the 4. She pointed out | Rosen, assistant to the Treasurer that when it was owned by Helen|the engineering company, declared Gould she permitted its use as a play| that Coombs had arranged to pur- the children of Public School | chase the plane for $2,500. “ Coombs wore the shield Kadel declared the owners could get|in the Poll Reserve more money from the property 1f it] was attached to the 7 was cut into building lots. Bergen,| Hath Beach Station, T witnessed, with President Frederick A Russell and other officials of the ex- change reviewing it from the offices EVEN MONEY ON WETS at No, 11 Moore BSrent: Five thou IN OHIO ELECTIONS Be eel ee a attetiume es FINDING NO TAKERS Junior High School No, 62. In the afternoon u football game to decide the Atlantic Fleet championship was St. John's and known to be the repos- itory of the troubled confidences of many numbers of the congregation— confidences which his unbreakable taciturnity have kept in spite of flat- tery and official threats—took occa- sion to deny to-day that he knew any thing about the murders, or what led up to them, more than he has told— of the Itallan Revolutionary Socialists That is what makes his present pos lion us the antagonist of Sociullsm all the more remarkable, He was forced L Captain | {0m the Socialist Party and from the cha salt Le [editorship of the Avanti because he Trooinet, the] Weed Italians to enter the war, fol- ooklyn, Oaf ing the German Socialist defection from the Internationale, meant, and would not say whether it involved the questioning last night by detectives of a nan supposed to be a corroborating witne: whose name the authorities would not reveal. is understood that this man saw and recognized the woman in a gray coat nd the men in De Russy’s Lane that Mrs. Gibson told about, and that ba aw of if you don’t think ours are thy BEST, buy what you conside; the BEST—then make cot parisons, Advt.onPage 22 Thousands of Dollars Go Begging Beer and Wines Seem i in. 1920, he estal dd what was : és played at the Polo Grounds. Hikely to W b d which is nothing except that he cn-|@rsting the Bronx now has too many | May, ev itinle resend with{ Fasclamo, the word on which tho COLUMBUS, ©., Oct. 27. OMe adnittted he has other} Cuntered & Mins Rastall of the choir] Parks, rected off a Int to prove hin} then Gea ig ude record WITT movements headed by Mussolint ts ie) Selobreton Seer cites Haaeas ot Onis even Notice to Advertisers Mr, ed he has other i a , hi D or | three ers, 150 fee ' 5 a : che . 62 2 - few evidence that he regards as un-| gene DUNRLONS MSEC AECL f area Eee aa erm ERET Mayor) Getober, 1918, hie woa the Belmont based, comes from the word fasclo, |TcN% Nts tT Achlact,. lire money that the proposed beer | oupiay aavertinng ‘one copy, and, rth Sept. 14, took her in his car to her a Geka Lieeneuuleaplaarss dee nerty race bundle, derives 10 . ‘ y amendment to the 4 ithe weak day Mo! portant ag that of Mrs, Gibson in solv) home near Buccleuch Park, turned] ‘By the way, te tHiat 75 by | Par eats ini ‘in hour, then an| fasces, the bundle of rods carried by|°f the Downtown Seated State Constitution will bo ap- | Werld, or The he day preceding buniice a eats wae Mn aduniteen tor the tBout and returned to his own houxe,| 100 foot park that wus named after re sear f n closed ctreult | the Roman Ictors, After the war, it) mem Petar fesas isp ona proved by the people at the elec- ated ‘only’ as. space ay FF first time that the authorities have a] put Sim, nothing of the rector und) me: Tate wae 4nd epparentiy ‘Assistant District Attorney Daniel es cane by A. ErOuD ae ci Pape and letters from the writing@) tion next month went begging prensa ay the Wee oie rs. ergen coule ay, and apps 4 . i who called themselves com- letters t a Y takera in Ohlo to-day, ul ‘ : 32 calibre pistol they bell $5 , attached to th ntre % ose ve d , -} for takers in d by | PM sS oallure, Diaial they. believed war|! ry line made this statoment in] no one else, until a voice in the back | O'Sullivan. Atalee oe fying | battimenti. Its members ists POOR SIE ANG. CODIRAUS ius yen money against the pro- Display advertising type vopy for the g the presence of G al Manage: t mh room piped up Stree! ‘. They are super- AaUceallatas and | trating his work for America. 1, offered earlier in the cam- lement Sections of Thy Sunday way anything about the knife or Segeeeaigp t 176th Stree! j] school at Hazelhu Field {n 1918 Anighanen were iiada. by Me posal, offere Qe vicetved ‘by 1 P OM Thureday prec Whether thes had been able ty trace | Bearman of the Reckitts Blucing fuc 8 still thereat 176th Street and | SeHoel At orsuttivan tater be-| Mussolint moves them with a single} = : yang} Paign, was withdrawn, Puplication, anid release uit ie ry the ownership of the pistol. He ad.|*77—™r. Gorslino ts his assistant regia Boulevard, The sign’s still| with en Inatructor and Coomi gesture, Schlacht, Congressman Hele Betting reports from all over M Friday Cory containing engta Mr, Bearman is also a vestryman of St. John's and is married to a cousin of Mrs, Hall. Jultus Hyman of the Allied Patriotic Societies, who declared that ‘if mem- eWorld must he the State indicate a prevailing | {9 bs imate, by Th be belief that the wet forces will be Sunday Main Bheet copy, type copy erkeley a rounded | coming an Pe a ed tana ‘i He thereforo requested . johns, We de] test pilot igwiek Avenue, West Burnside] isa PO tomey Banton to be re-/BABY’S CRIB SET AFIRE mitted that the watch carried by t rector is not in the hands of the au- - a Avenue, University Avenue, Y : : bers of Congress would come to thel Victoriou bee eee ate tecnica Po AL Prides ie eee ee th say whethet} When Mr. Gorsline had finished]177th Street and West Tremont Ave- tevew of one . Pi aa ne ue A WHEN BROTHER PLAYS cast side to-day, when it was mak- ed raraving copy, which has oot bees - ri embarrassed by it, Coombs was he i f re insertion order Tho unofficial statement was made| ™&king his denials, he insisted on} nue WITH MATCHES IN ROOM|!r< 4 balf-holiday in honor 0! itive Insertion orde fof examination on Noy, 3 and fur- taking oath to them and circulating hed the $5,000 bal dail, nishe i them in typewritten form among the reporters. were unveiled in thirty-five armories Friday will be omitted . rigidly in the order of : it the restrictions on| throughout the State. rigidly, tn, the jereams, Saves} would take Of the res Establishment of a scholarship in ! mut From wlames Getore [IMIETAtON sing wilt bo} literate to be known as tho "Corinn| qe" proviaedzbev. naa eed “Ire Ap ‘minus Arrives, 7! a , *hure S: oosevelt Robinson Scholarship," fave 2 sera dl a Ot ty White preparing breakfast in tho} held ore eee eh era Hortermier President Roonevelt'a sia | etre oF eebereive kitchen of her apartment at No. 442] Street, and men of the battleship Ar-| ter at the Walleourt School, A st st Street to-day Mrs. Sadie will give a dance at Terrace was announced by the Wom Salzberg heard a scream of pain from ¥ ‘Dance Palace in East 5Stir| en's Roosevelt Memorial Association. her three-months-old daughter she] ""\°C" 1.1 tribute was pald the late Mias Rebecca Scurry of Seattle, Wash., receives the first scholarship, had left asleep in a crib, She ran in| col, Roosevelt when Admiral Hilary] Which has a value of $1,200. to find the ertb in flames. P, Jones, Commander-in-Chief of the vers, thousand wehool ohilaren, FS a Atlantic fleet, placed a wreath on his}Marching in class formation un A neighbor ran to’ he ‘atrect aad | ATONE Opt hay. their teachers’ charge, visited th ‘The home in which Theodore Roose. | Navy Yard tn the morning, the van- velt was born, at No. 28 Fast 20th| guard of 20,000 persons the Com- An ambulance cal}| Street, now owned by the Women's|mandant, Rear Adm ang Permission to employ outside ar- chitects in order that the school pro- gramme may be speedily completed VERT, * rer seiintemaiere ena was given President Ryan of the MARGUERITE rE CAL’ the murder, and that they will be} GOVERNOR WOULD KEEP | oarc’ot Hdueation, Mr Ryan ent] DANCER, ENDS HER LIFE ones, MAN IN PRISON GROWING | th, sireestion. came from. Henry 80, unofMicially, there ts a story RICH THERE ON WAGES |r*!’. an architect, who had made that before the case reaches a climax survey of the school building pro- there may be a substitution in the x ot. 87 gramme for the Board of Education 5 FRANCISO, Oct. mame of the man who will be charged Gov ae Recah Mr. Ryan asked that a joint meeting) SAN ERA with Gring the shots, Mrs. Gibson.| 0.04 Keeping Oscar Riley, N be held by the Board of Estimate and according to this rumor, may havo| ret ere eee tiany to mec, [the Boant of Education to consider] stage as Marguerite Calvert, dancer been mistaken in the name she is] j1 (he Bit ¥ to Keep | Mr. Crosby's report and ways of car-| and violinist, shot and kilied herself quoted as saying she heard. Her de- = Ababa inh rying it into effect scription fits two men who have been Riley, a8 @ coal miner for the conspicuous in the investigation. In] State, had earned more money in the case of one of the men, the 4de- prison than he ever made while a “tense might break down her story. free man, The State pays all to-day that the investigators have learned the identity of the two au- tomobiles supposed to have figured in America’s greatest citizen, — they Mother, Inf Hea) After Dise Fi Campbell Priday, 1 A. M.A, D. Harris of New York, known on the neral Church, > early to in a room at her hotel he shoe ae UKRANIANS RAID FARMS AND] day within a few frets RAILROADS. her mother and other re WARBAW, Oct, 27.—-A Polish ca ( turned in an alarm of fire, When isband, pparatus arrived Mrs, Salzberg had the fire Jt was gaid to-day that all tele-| convicts for each ton of coal over | detachment sent against bands of U whom ahe had been Involved in dis] sught Dr, Sala, of Harlem Hospl-| Roosevelt Memorial Aasociation, wan] expected during the day “ee, oh ESE MY EP at grams sént to or by the Hall family} nine tons produced weekly. Riley, |niana who had destroyed cropa and torn | cussion, according to a Heart at poy a open to visitors all day. Follow. |dren were introduced to the Admiral a aay ok one for @ period of six months hefore the} under this arrangement, has sent | up railroads In prote galnet Polish] jice headquarters. p - wah ing what has been an annua! custom /and later, wit it an wa 4 can be a murder have been removed from the} $15 & month to his mother, pur- drove them] ‘The family told the police that Mra Herman, the four-year-old brother! since the death of Col, Roosevelt,| watching to sce t at they a In’ gS Better dire ¢ juriadiction of this State by order of |. chased property valued nt $600 and rig Seige) alled to dl- | iarria stepped into an wdjoining bath-Jof the Infant, was responsible for the} 1,000 Boy Scouts conducted a pilgrim. | tumble into the ratory were’ shown Gall Gio Beek ~ the New York officials of the Western} still has $400 credited to his ac- |Pume Kownacki, wae captured by the room and ended her life Her age} trouble, He was playing with matches] age to Roosevelt ; over the Maryland, which was in dry- Uaion, Newell Pfelffer,! count, marauders. jag about twenty-four, which set fire to the cribe Bay. 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