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TWO GIRLS DIE, 9 HURT IN E. 13TH ST. Fl She ® A ada. iam et a michcaan Seren twee Als AL ae ‘To-Night’s Weather—FAIR; COOLER. To-Morrow's Weatherm FAIR. EDITION MOTT RECALLS -ALL WITNESSES BUT MRS. HALL * BUS COMPANY SECRETARY SWLTAVBEGED [TRAPPED AFTER EXPLOSION, S38 PROSECUTOR ONLY WANG. IGNORANT OF FACT UNTIL. frageesngyc| GIRLS JUMP FROM WINDOWS FOR AFTER-ELECTION QUIET HE SAW IT IN NEWSPAPER) ssn AT CELLULOID PLANT FIRE TO LOGK UP HALL SUSPECTS Caliph to Be Elected-From 7 Osman Dynasty. fact : COLLINS A REAL HERO, sean Nothing Political, But Desire to Prevent Unnecessary Public Disturbance Back of — Motts Decision—Mills at Scene of Tragedy ede pao ee a One-Third “Owner” Denies! Says LORD BIRKENHEAD; | 5:1 1GIOUS HEAD ONLY.| Three Employees Eseape Over Roof After Fail- He Ever Received Penny . ; A shad of Profits, A Na a LIFE wabhecad aia Sete ing to Find Any Others in Building—One ; Complete Control of Nation . + a Osa Mipae een Ale care Death P : aps When Clothing Catches Fire— DID FAVOR FOR MURPHY| ““"rzcestine 'sreaty | Now in Hands of Angora “ee nf hii LONDON, Nov. 2-—Lord. Birkenhead, Assembly. Three Are Found Unconscious. * Sheds New Light on His Odd Views. r Company Paid City Nothing}! ms seh st Bristol, tn atscussing fatale 5 f na ae eh = the 1A quoetion, wa a when all-] BERLIN, Nov. 3—The Turkish nwo persons ate reported dead, nine others were probably fatally gt TERE CS eile cas OF FONE BEATS MNUCT | crrnet to Lot Birkenhead and aid, *2[vercrn) emma et Anmers hae de>) irageeral-ininaing aa therrehatio? 5 cutoky hot: Aiw.that wwepk NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. seg i Sie ae clared the Turkish people sovereign, has dethroned the Sultan‘and reserved] through the old-ts the right to elect the Caliph without| wast 13th Street carly this afternoon. The fire started in a celluloid dynastic privileges. It has also pro- might as well have signed my own death warrant.” A beam of light was thrown upon] ‘Much has been said of the die hards the conduct ‘of the West Farms Bus |in connection with the Irish situation,” Company to-day when Louls Karsch,| Lord Birkenhead continued. ‘The real|¢laimed a Republic of the Turkish nee a Bronx resident, now living in| ‘e bards were Michael Collins and Ar-| State, replacing the former Ottoman Mount Vernon, testified before the| {Ur GriMth, who in behalf of Rue nelle ‘ ; and realizing what it meant, took thelr ONDON, Nov. 38 (Assoclated Seep wea waste tee eugasi- Ned vie iaaal hands for love of their) press),—A report that the Turkish Mitesh Lp gnc iibiat lina woman, of. Baniiiton: Raed, to view the. My BUNMe Gry by feat Wh ih the werk. eas Natfovalist Assembly at Angora has men named "Henry" who have been : ——| eee : : 255 ipa ahd the stairway and floors were of a . ennai ‘ popers two days ag passed a law suppressing the Sul- rasa. ‘In the basbment was a plitn’ | 100 000 FIRE which of them in voice and general a1 Sn ae | Karsch said ho remembered signit PRESIDENT CALLS PROBS OF ATP OES HN ane Bs Sh aden et eno } | glow of an automobile headiight at the foot of De Russey"Lane with | ‘ i paper for the late Arthir H. Mor cession to the throne, is contained in : ‘ woman #he says was Mrs, Hall and Jater was in the auatyelling gram : ¥ hae ty Se Schreiber ran a celuloi’ nov material story to tell about the murder of the Rey.. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs, Eleanor Reinhardt Mills—except the rector’s widow— is to be called before Deputy Attorney General Mott to-day and to- morrow. This proceeding is in the nature of a dress rehearsal for the Grand Jury hearing, ; \ The assembling.of the witnesses will give,.an opportunity to Mrs. Jane Contract. ashioned converted three-story loft building at No. 16 rapidly that escape by stalrway tory on the second floor and spread ye in the rear was Immediately cut off, is known, the only occupants of the buildiy floor who got away without injury fled by way of the roof, and only thres of these are accounted for. The building was onee a dwelling s pove the fi NR a oe ee Ore ok a despatch to the Exchange Telegraph : Sac aban dant | under the crabapple tree near the Phillips farmhouse. Asked to explain what be fm. ad ON NATION 10 GIVE ent, which quotes despatches trom/ay embroidery factory. Mars ein of Mrs, Hall’s relatives who in the Sultan is deposed. In the future, amo neighbors; many of the m of @ garage, a procedure in which Mur- : the congregation and ohdlt bt the a J Ae, Church of St. John the Evangelist. elected without Government preroga- at once and four Three Alarms Prevent’ Spec-|Remarkable Trip to Ambrose Angori. joyud te a ding to the despatches, the only jows of the celiuloid fa phy did not want his name to appear. ne ba : Tt ts Indicated that Mrs. Ball wii mieson, Karech's mame appeared ss Thanksgiving Proclamation) uve, ut power being in the hunds|Peared at the front winlows of i) facular Blaze From Spread- | Light Breaks Former Mark FL HTT NEW VOR not be @ Grand Jury witness. ‘The one of the incorporators of the West Asks Also Consecration t of the National Assembly, S Aneta Che MAGN EUSpIOTOSN "Wert ing in Bronx. fy Two Hours. stenographers who took down her in- ; ‘ women and two 1 New Brunswick thé night of the mur- thought something to do wi . . at eg at} count for the origin of the tire vente: sembl ould mean, of course, that vants; all of the Mills family and their ! eS tpens a ee a Caliph in Turkey will be periodically} tory and heard an explosion. Flaine: * From a transcript read to the com- 16 5 Farms Hus Company, The other tn- Ome effect of the action of tho} Vera Toth, No. 298 Elsmere Place, the terview with the reporters may be corporators were Ferdinand Franken- Cause of Humanity. Turkish Nationalist Government at|Bronx; Tomasina Adams, No. 80) oo Spied 6: oat tnat exhausive series of 7 berg, who has already been a wit- —— = 2 elatio FS North 18th Street, Elmhurst, Queen: 4 pectacular fire that attracted! ‘The Mauretania, which mrrived this] » + : : SYiGenos. ness, and Christian Borchardt.|. WASHINGTON, Noy. 3.-—Prest- raelbhat on RN tee ena and William Van Goertm, No, 1208] thousands, despite the rain, destroyed| inorning, broke tle world's record be- Lieuts. Macready and Kelly ee atsathy woke Dees Ll 4 Frankenberg testified the $17,160 net] dent Harding, in his annual Thanks-|of Afghanistan to claim the Calt- | Hudson Street, Bobokeh. | They eg | the $100,000 danco hall and skatine}tween Cherbourg Breakwater and| Take Air at 5.59 A. M., Coms| advise her to disclaim immunity: nnd profits of the bus company from May] giving Proclamation issued to-day, phate, it is belleved tm diplomatic eon sath Gane koe hie! Hab) rink in Starlight Amusement Park! Ambrose Light, doing the distaice in ing Via Southern Route. go before the Grand Jurors as 4 yol- bl 18, 1922, to Oct. 14, 1922, were split] says: circles here, spite ee CEs is Flames were already. raging in the] 177th Street and t Tremont Ave-| Aye days, seven hours and thirty- Penge pegs Leds mares Bt, Xia of the effect % & three ways, ho taking $5,717 and an} “In the besinning of our country)” tq ‘any caso, the British Indian {Psitway on the Os aa ae mr toue ish fee oe Gates Ae tneo minutes, ‘The beat previous] sax pymGo, Nov. &—Licuts, John| sentiment pga aged oc A equal sum ‘belng paid in checks tol the custom was established by the de-| authorities fee! that the action taken [TA (0 ihe rool, Crna encase nnd cee nthe ee ee tuadenly| record, also held by ‘the Mauretama.| 4 “arecroudy and Onkley Kelly, army|MAIDS .IN’ HALL” HO ) \ ir "Cash" subsequently indorsed by| yout fathers of observing annually aJat Angora will undermine the Mos~ ap Mase Dia tout Rane theres collapsed soon after tho firemen ar- was five days, nine hours and twenty ei as : ns fee Me dt prea USEHOLD ‘Thomas H. O'Neill, Under-Sheriff in| ney of Thankegiving for the bountles|!€™ agitation in India against the| acre jurned before the firemen at] "ved BYE no ono was injure 4. Good) minutes, eat sa raagubeliendyyl ee TONED FIRST. ‘ ‘ue Bronx, and the Arthur. Murphy ligaephotaction’ whiel Divina’ Brovid pee Ges Has be in baned a ne rived, ‘The fourth girl remained until| Wor of the firemen under “Smoky! freaking the record didn't benent| *t + M. to-day in an ai DY © witnesses are being exmainet! estate. When Karsch was asked if he had|dence had extended throughout the] sultan ever recelved any share in their}ycar, It has come to be perhaps the] CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 8 (As- profits, he replied he never received soclated Press),—The Angora Assem- her clothing caught fire and then|J0o* Martin, who came on the third] ,), wehevon much to-day, tot afienh Meeks the Continent from San Diego Lrpced ae aeteey jumped, striking on the roof of alarm, prevented a spread of the|,, oli ipods to’ New York without a stop tn the} * az lines directed by Mr. | they liad reached Ambrose Light they] great monoplane T- Mott in conference at Newark last slight extension at the first floor and] fiamea to the score or mi ther rolling to the street, The firemen score or moro other! 1.24 to come into Sort slowly becc night and this morning. The firat most charucteristic of our National r a b The escort plane that left here with lealied by Mr. Mott. w Barba: ' any moifey from Murphy or any one}. : A bly last night decided unantmously|*° tine ready a met to) recolve | oomeee ii Feel © y Mr. Mott. were ee cise ag bus line profit. observances, and, a9 the LOApOD..AD-Fonas it is invested with sORMem ITS when atte imade the leap. The blaze started in the cloak yoo. |” e Licuts. Kelly and Macready returned | Tough, who has been seamstress for ‘ Capt. Reddington, counsel for the} Proaches for tts afinual recurrence, it} rghts and that the Turkish Nation-| qiye women were taken to St, Vin-|of the damee hall, whlch was known NO pussenger was Jean Loncuet,|ut 10.85, the airmen reporting that Hall since her girlhood; Louise Commission, said subpoena hus|!s fitting formally to direct attention} aust Govergment is tho keystone of| cont's Hospital in a critical conditionas Exposition Hall when tho plac uous French Socialist, grandson of | they flew with the non-stop flyers to the downstairs maid in the been tssued for Burchardt. to this ancient institution of our peo-{ the caliphate, and to-day the mews- , id de ipa Karl M iW d ‘ Yuma, Ari,, and saw them proceeding | Hall home, and Mra. A. Cp Fraley eee “ee Fer onerae je caliphate, and one of them was pronounced deal] was Bron Exposition Pa: i Marx @ is going to deliver a v3 Q. Did you attend any meeting of |Ple and to call upon them again to} papers carry these headlines: aHnstle Atlee tier arivals 4At teastone| x Exposition Park. It was] of lécturea on tho French situa. | S*ely fro. mthere into clear weather } who lives on De Russey Lune on the the Iftcorporators of this company?7] "Ite In Its appropriate celebration. “Ottoman Empire collapsed. In its} ~ ¥ 2 one-story structure 400 by 100 feet. 7 sai 0 French sitta-lte the eastward. other side from the Phiftips farm, | A. No. “The year which now approaches} piace there has arisen new National (Continued on Second Page) les Tototo of No. 817 Hast 116tn| 4°" also on the political situation] The plune was louded last night Mra. Fraley’ has said she heard no ; i) Capt. Reddington showed him the] !t* end has been marked, in the et-/ Turkish state—Sultanate abolished.’* ne Street, a watchman, tried to telephone | 2°0e"ally In Europe. Ho thinks the] with 785 gullons of gavoline, thirty. | shots sereums on the night of minutes of tha company purporting | Portence of our nation, by a complex-| ‘rng decision of the Assembly was|SCHOOLGIRL POISONS 5 alarm, bat the wires had beea| Fascisti movement in Italy will not| five gallons of lubricating oll and} Sept. 14; she lives a€ the baaky aaah t to show the proceedings of Jan, 19,}'t¥ of trials and triumphs, of diff-| nounced by a salute of 101 guns. aAatant repalts twenty-five gallons of water. It was} house and her boarders were haying 1923, In this Karsch was stated to| CUltles and of achievements, which wo] j) mediately the soldiers and civilians. HERSELF IN CLASSROOM | turned and he had to run two blocks : . extimated this would be more than} "‘a party’ in the front rooms and had be-pregant in’ person: must regard as our Inevitable portion began to celebrate the occasion to the . to a street box. Because of a brish Prot \. De Ferraris, portrait}enough fuel for the voyage, whien}a phonograph going and were laugh Q. You are stated-to be a sub-|!" Such an effort as that through] 1:6 of military bands and the brignt|Breoded Over 1 andin« 1] wind and flying sparks, Fire Capt, | Punter who has done many of the} was expected to be mude in from]|ing and singing all night long, sh: criber to 83 shares of stock? a.| Which all mankind fs moving. As we] 4. < Sasa ‘bearere Geography, Stepmother Says ; py RY most important people in Europe, was| twenty-five to thirty hours. sald; 80 sho got to sleep. Te wa: A. Tourvey the experience of the. passing} Ure. 06 Or . vhn = MeCall sent two additional} another passenger, He comes with] On Oct. 6 the two aviators took off| posgibie, she said, that the revellers Two resolutions, were unanimously Elste Muchnikoff, fourteen, of Hir adopted by the Assembly. The first] dale Street, Brooklyn, a pupil in Publi rr 3 1 was not a subscriber to any shares. Jarms, his wife T never had any shares. e twelve months we shall find that our nd datushter and will stuy}nere on the same attempt and when] made so mucl: nolse she would ne here for elght months Counsel to the Commission sald ne] @etate presents very. much to juatity| SONAL PE NT oto oranls atutute| Goch tee re ee Penmttvunta aui{ Th® flames could be seen for mites) here for eleht mot pending most! fog forced postponement of the trans-| have heard shots across the way, iad made a careful examination of /@ nation wide and most sincere test! | v4 representation, soverign rights!rqreay Avenuee, ecreamal this morn-{2h? attracted handreds of motorists.|“Gthor paswengers were: Mim, | COtMental trip they remained aloft} Tho investigators are looking ten Sargch’s bank hooks and failed to find| Which has beon bestowed theca bon” | had been vested in an Inallenable and| ibcrty Avenues: Scrumoe tie ter, {a8 Well as residents of the locality | Marte Cary, No. 10 East sist Street,| ve", 388, Dieso more than thirty-five} Poarder of Mis... Fraley name| , ecéipt of any moneys from the bus| ; é Lal indivisible manner in the moral person | "6 and her teacher, Miss Clara Morris.) ya - Sala re Yer, 1O daast Gist Street: hours, breaking all endurance records} Schmidt, who usually goes to. hi company FB bedeety thet Ge lived tn the! of the Angora Assembly, which wax|found she had tuken jodine. E ee ame a furnace, and f ane hr its He rest fats for a flying machine heavier than air,| Work and comes from it by eurting 1 ¥ 0 . w of the ha 4 As! LY» nen . nes fo .| Stre Adano Didur an¢ zare bode as ‘es > Q. (By Commissioner Harlmess.)| Ereat confilet, our country has been at] the only emanation of the nation.| After treatment by an ambulance sur-} M08 ad to fight the flames for more ee Mtetromatitan Gana |, Siace then the two Lieutenants across tho Phillips farm to tho trolles Mow long were you and Frankenberg] peace and has been able t use| The second resolution declared the|scon, she was taken home, where|than an hour at a distance before tt} ooh oan nd Miss A. Peyre, a| have, been waiting for favorable{ terminus ut Buccleuch Park, along « { together yesterday? A. About three] toward th watuteninen pe geek nnd caliphate was vested in the Imperiat|her stepmother sald she had been] 8 WNdep control, and danger of the] COMP! eee Sia Shee ja] weather conditions. Reports from) path which would take him withia’ a uarters of an hour. ation of peace In the world, We have| family of the Osman dynasty, but} brooding for two days because ner)“ i010 PARK | belng destroyed was} ro sunt flying here. aeross tho central belt of the contl-| few steps of the bodies. Schmidt re- @. Did he make any suggestion as|seen the race of mankind make grat - teacher had warned her that her stand-| Grong ‘Park, Bathgate Aveoue sna} = tel per Pa ta a sonisyhing 09! bust worthean ee to what you should testify here? | tyin; ogre: ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) ‘ Jeograph as not high enoug t aien ~ last night. something on his w ome thut e Ao. 3 wear aic ty itt pA Pen ee BiORT Oe Om EPR" WAY Fite Dit # ing in Geography was not high enough. | \ stchester police stations were| “BATTLING” WHALEN’S Macready and Kelly tossed a coin| Might.” He has since denied s4ying ide os Lan att nen, (Continued on Recond Page.) - . led to Satntaln, pollee nes. {| WEIGHT 190; SHEARN’S |‘ determine which would pilot the] this and the frlend as denled report. 3} r ( ° a “ fe pore ake-off, The coin selected Kelly. ing any such remark to the investiga- Q. (By Mr, Shearn) When Frank- sunt Chiea 0 S Hi h S hool Girls nd brick, was built in 1916, In 1915 : : enberg testified you owned one-thina] ODDS LENGTHEN, 7 TO 5, ¢ and Wleeemam balk Ee 19ie, tn 1814 100 AT RINGSIDE} The aviators said their route would] tors svlibi SMITH BE he SEsreeiar ERK wap turned ‘int take them to Tucson, Ariz. From]WAITING TO MAKE ARRESTS (Continued on Second Page.) ATS MILLER 6 sre for, ERG itee Boos Pesci ead Grover A. Whalen there the alrway {s to Deming, N. M., AFTER ELECTION. 3 =< 0 0 eman ean lances Res, Tags val for! sioner of Plant and Stru the Franklin Mountuins, forty miles $14,090 to $10,000 Wagered as Wall ol mentees a SeaNne BAK: ip: the eel cauaed va Cureve. t east of El Paso, across the foot hilia} it May not be exactly true that the ews Sixeat Revesa ate, ool months, Skaters werg there tast| used a furore feet eee Pa renin: (ct hills} —arrant forma have been Glied emb for With the near approach of the elec- ; : ue eyppcheper he bulld-} day when he invaded the Transit | port Silt, Okla,; across the northwest] * 22 and a woman charging ome of vn) A < Waa a! eslg: d the m ‘i t heinie For Homeseekers| = tre nas necn sharp revision or| Campaign Against Social Diseases Also Includes Teach- Pe oramian dtelan and the Moe) Conatasl vart of Arkansas, uver southeast Atls.] cm with belog the inutderer and 3 opinton in the financial district. To-day H y i PaO ie tein its counse ourl, Southern Iltnols, Indiana, and} the otrer with being ap accessory one wager of $14,000 against $10,000 was ng Eugenics to 4,500 Graduates Yearly . as a “rat und a Ohio, entering Pennsylvania at the | f° ad after the fact. But those THE SUNDAY WORLD Rea) [Placed that Smith would win over CHICAGO, Noy. 3.—Tbhe man who marries a graduate of Chicago dubbed = “Kid southwest eorner. 1 hw route go: Boast Pevepetl iets cs iio 1 Lstate Section is replete vith in- | Miller. A number of smaller wages at| high schools will be required to produce a clean bill of health, signed by Real Estat "Battling"? Whaten ut t io Mipsis Wield. Le pny ot Special Attorney Geaseal. Bsa ait ‘ormetion relative to Houses tO ean thon a week ane Milter See an| @ Feputablo physician, if plans of* schoo! authorities are adopted, Super A ald yaa EI kta ells hoi ee et Poin pt a ie Sane) of results are certain that the. war Apartments, Farms and Rooms, | 11 1g lo favorite with brokers complain: | intendent of Schools Peter A. Mortenson will bring the matter befor: dvertisements Vigiwanaoer ascaunt of ane lac The aviators said they expected to] nts inight just as well by prepares | World “REAL ESTATE” and] 08,91 (he, tack of Smith money. | Now! principals of the schools bere Saturday, for The dent denying that slearn vel ubout 2,890 intley. for signature to-day, so far a@ the 28 643 Ne BEAL ESTATE” and] much backers complain of the soaretiy| Prlnetpa day, ne. that wanes und charges actually fo le i leber fof Miller money. It seems to be the His plan would require a pledgee- — —— at aceura i Sunday World Vtedibanea, eo embodied in them are concerned. concensus that Smith M be an & r she wou P 4,825 Morethen Octaber, 1921] 5°tivorite betore Tuesday, “ °" * ‘| from every girl that sho would marry| ment. 1 includes the t t * in th rands Wha ‘ These who ynderstand Mr, Mott's ST aa no'man who was not physically ft for] eugentes to graduating © clas T Must Be in - ‘ae plane do not expect any afreste—and THE WORLD TRAYEL BUREAU, marriage, About 4,500 young women} Despite the objection n ° rie td disconer mean. Indictments a@ welll—be THE SUNDAY WORLD Arcade, Pui! graduate from Chicago echools yedrly.|of the Boar of Education a strouc|| he World Office To Day den Appearanees: Election Day, This statement i REAL ESTATE SECTION | Fark For Mortenson's pian 1° in line with the] effort was launched to-day | Before 6 P. M y j M ‘Our Bpecial ased on ony polities! con . BE ‘ ® agains al disegses| personal hy #iene included in th ’ . classific ‘ i'Baturday. @1us and $Y pen Bat % D IN 600,000 HOM r wa : D insure proper cless' A Re tie? HUY a ‘5 1S REA A MES wraged by she Chicago Health Depart-}1a: course at gra avis vp Tiaoest Bivadiwag, coset Barclay, Atsass,rasves Mi, Mott Uv ciprely tekion Mabe Game ¥ ¥ Pi } * , t '

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