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— page EIN “it take full responsibility for indict- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923, [GIRL SAVES MOTHER|Boys? Career as Pirates Ends FROM FLAMES AND When Cops Raid ‘Haunted Den’ LOSES HER LIFE Skull and Cross Bones on Door and Loot From Slot Machine in Cave. Detectives of the Bronx Park Station early to-day raided the “pirate Rejected Suitor of Heroine Arrested in Suspicious Fire den” of two small Bronx boys and gathered about $60 worth of new hard- That Drove 400 to Street. Stone between then: KAISER NEAR TEARS Widow Acquitted of Slaying je announcement o| fhe Evening Saas Husband and Stenographer| ceedings before Election Day was off. AT PRAISES SUNG ON cially borne out to-day, Mr, Mott @ocen’t want his witnesses and his @rand jurors and assistant prosecutors: to be thinking about election possl- Dilities while they are considering thie ; most Intricate of cases. He doesn't " — j NAME UNOPPOSED LLOYD GEORGE 1 CERTAN OF SEA Wife Hands in Nominatio as He Speaks to Cheering London Crowd. want politicians pulling and hav! : at him with arguments that this « that course will hurt or Injure the Le a chances of this or that candidate. Attends Divine Service, Then According to unofficial reports the ; investigators are in « fair way of get-| Fumes at Persistent News- ting the story of the ‘mysterious eye- witness” who has figured for several paper Men. days in the rumors. They expect her testimony to be backed up in part by CURIOUS FILL DOORN. { ware, a vending machine and several hundred pennies, all of which the youthful occupants of the den admitted was loot. The den was in a va- cant lot next to the Plaza Theatre at No. 2410 Washington Avenue. The raid terminated a career as pl- ie Barglo Gulmaldl, seventeen, | of » slot machine loaded with peanuts os is brother Louis, fourteen, No.] and pennie: 624 East 189th Street. The skull and} Detective Mancini was cutting Desh Lieina © (ORG EN “ +] through the lot when he noticed the Lloyd George was con cross bones and the sign “‘hawnted’’) ov He drow closer to examine the |automatically re-elected to the over the door of ther carefully con-} crude warning and heard voices with-|of Commons this afternoon when structed cave held no terrors for the] in. He also heard a hammering | same, togeth i aleuths. sound. He signalled Fallon, who cov- gether with some seveaty! Bargio, the elder, was arraigned be-| ered the rear of the cave and then others, was unopposed among the 1,- fore Magistrate Hatting in the Morri-] Mancini plunged through the door. |400 nominees for the general election. sania Court to-day and held in $2,600] Two badly frightened youths cowered| Those tabulating the return of came bail for examination Monday. His|!" @ corner. At their feet was a pile |didates announced that Lloyd George brother was sent to the Bronx Chil-| of shiny pots and pans and assorted | had thrown in from fifteen to twenty: drens’ Society and will be arraigned| hardware. Each held a hammer with | additional candidates to oppose Unions Monday, which he had a few seconds before lists at the polls No. 15. Detectives Fallon and Mancini were La ented benging away at a! Mrs. Lioyd George herself handed making a search of the neighborhood | *!0t ™ 4 in her husband's nomination. to-day following report of a robbery| (The boys readily admitted the theft in the hardware store of Louis}0f Marchat’s machine &nd the bur-]| LONDON, Nov. 4 (Associated CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—The heroine of an apartment house fire was dead to- day. Her rejected suitor, a teacher of Spanish is under arrest pending in- vestigation of the blaze that swept through a five-story apartment build- ing and drove nearly 400 persons ®& man who was with her, who may be given his choice of appearing as a witness or as a defendant. This woman—she is young—is now referred to as the ‘‘second eye-wit- ness,"" and she is understood to have seen part of the slaying through feminine curiosity. According to one story, while she and the man were in the neighborhood of the crabapp! tree the night of the murder they heard a noise and she crept out alone from their hiding place to find out what it was about. Another version is that she had quarrelled with her companion, fled from him, and was making her way through the field when she stumbled on the scene in- ‘olving two women and two men, a described by Mra, Jane Gibson, Whether the man saw anothing is not disclosed but the day after th Prince Henry, Ex-Monarch’s Brother, Flees From Army of Cameramen. r" (Copyright, 1022, by United Preas Aas'n.) : 3 from their homes. DOORN, Holland, Nov. 4—Wwil- : 4 The girl was Bernice Holm, twenty- helm Hohenzollern, in preparation for five, who saved her mother, returned his wedding, attended divine service to the flame-filled building and was this morning in the little chapel of burned to death. Castle Doorn. He heard a moving J. C. Quezedo, thirty-seven, who sermon in which his courage in exile : twice had been repulsed by the young was lauded and historic incidents in . * wrloan and ordered from the build-| Agranoff, No. 2412 Washington Ave-| lary of the hardware store. Half the! Press),— Former Prime Min § loot from the latter they had already | 1), a o, deliv f Bi ing, was the man held by the police,| nue. Thieves had entered by @ rear joyd George, delivering to-day ht his career as Emperor were reviewed. sig “4 » window and carried off hardware | disposed of among the thrifty house-/ frst popular address in London effe The former monarch was all atten- : : Hap egontrested a: Quenark tes valued at. §75. While they were in-| wives of the neighborhood. The pro-| the fall of the Coalition Cabinet, mad tion as Pastor Vogel recited the cate sb : ; : Te ee eae tate tos Ot vestigating, Arthur Marchat, No. 2889| ceeds, they oaid, went the usual route|a strong defense of the late Govern murder he Is reported not to have|slories that once were Wilhelm’s. ‘i ; Two weeks ago Quezedo attempted | Washington Avenue, reported the loss for tee cream gnd candy. ment'’s policy and pleaded for @ wig: gone to business but to have tele-|More than once the ex-War Lord : : : to call at the Holm apartment. Miss ) onthe sooner is ke 1 phoned he was upect over an experi- | showed si bet: ’ 4 3 Holm rejected him. The same night, sibility of building for those paying D Ox~ r spoke in a mo Gide oF the Right before. Four dayale en ne Overoome with) Be 5 according to the authorities, a smali Jess than $18 a room a month. picture theatre to 3,000 persons—ail later he is understood to have told a | “ton. ; ‘ -~ ” fire was discovered. “The bank's indices of apartment | Who had been able to make thetr close friend, a man living in Newark, | Meanwhile, at Amerongen, not far : : Quezedo pursued his love affair. rents show an Increase of 2 per cent. | into the building out of a throng what happened. away, the Princess bride-to-be wa: . * ‘ Again Jast night he tried to see the since May in low-priced apartments,"’ Lie 26,000 who had applied for a4. mission. Mr. Mott ts sald to have fonnd the} '“PPY asain, her six trunks, with her : ‘ object of his attentions. He was re- tt reads, “but a decline of 3 per cent. Newark man and to have obtainoi|‘TOU%eaU, being finally passed by . Je : jected again. Then came the fires, in rents of somewhat more expensive] When the ex-Premier appeared on the whole story from him. It ts said| Nétherlands’ custom officials without Flames and smoke were filling the apartments. These changes continue|the stage, the whole audience this version does not coincide with uj °*#m!nation nM Woh argh building when Miss Holm woke her the tendencies of previous months/and joined in cheering which . story the New Brunswick man told] Outside the walls of Castle Doorn and reflect building operations of the | several minutes. “ ya mother and led her to the flre-escape, the authorities. milled a great crowd of photograph- oe emma) | Where firemen carried her down. The past two years. There has been] ‘When my friend, Mr. Bonar Law, The statement was made unoffici-|¢T#. newspaper correspondents, movie] gaye A) MRS ROSIER, 5 Slekg rirl turned back and disappeared heavy construction of apartments tolthe new Prime Minister, left the Meas ally to-day that while the Investiga-|™en and sightseers, augmented since within the building. rent for over $15 monthly per room, |wretched Coalition Cabinet," sald Mr. tors do not know whom to charge with |dawn, until it appeared to be laying Other occupants of that and adjoin- | while there has been little construc- |Lioyd George, “tho British sovereign the actual murder of the Rev. Ed-|scige to the ex-Kaiser's stronghold. ing buildings were scrambling down | tion of the least expensive types.”” would buy In the United States only ward Halli and Mre. Eleanor Mille Wilhelm, returning from early stairways and fire escapes. Several Many Held for Two Years—} The bank's chart diagram reveals 8 ltnirteen shillings, tuppence worth of they have not eliminated any one.|chapel to find this state of affairs, of them were scorched as they fled. y steady decline in rents above the $15 /merchandise; when Mr. Bonar La Some believe the report that Mr. Mott |most trying to ex-imperial dignity, When the fire was under control Federal Reserve Notes | ciass since the last quarter of 1921| managed at the Carlton Clup to over- “Rest and Forget,” Plan of Widow will ask the Grand Jury for an in-|fumed impotently within the gates of recienissuno pap\neay ce (ie sa uae Bed sleet at ae ie cloeely {he sovereign would bay eight hte dlotweat against “John Doe” as the| Doorn House, declaring thet i he mas ree 0 Ou e ur er arge wotian| inmanhall Bot gab dios the Lower Costs. cr type, this rise following closely the sovereign would buy eight shillings man who did the killing with &/his way he would “banish the whole window through which she had re- entered the building. CHOSS COUNTRY FLYERS NEAR NEW YORK; BREAK —_———— resumption of the rise in construction tive pence worth of merchandise.” aa | al costs after the big slump from the “When you get home get your dlc~ Rents are coming down—but not s0/ © Ti auarter of 1920 to the middle |tionaries," he said later on, ‘Turn to fast or so generally as flat dwellers! (¢ y901. Constructional costs, which |the letter ‘R,"’ rend down to the word would like to see them. were hovering 60 per cent. above thé |‘reaction,’ and then read a very little New houses finished every day aro| 1916 normal in the first quarter of} further and you come to the word doing it. The volume of vacant | 1919, jumped suddenly to ove ates ‘revolution.’ They come very close 5 per cent. in the second quarter of 1920] together, almost in the same column, homes is increasing steadily. The law) 214 nad fallen back to sixty during | but remember ‘reaction’ comes first." woman, who will be named, as ac-|gang from Doorn.” Armed guards, ee cessory. Others expect him to put hls|increased during the night, stood off|“We Could Have Acquitted Her Without Leaving case before the Grand Jury and let |the crowd. i i Room,” Juror in Rosier Case Declares. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4.—Back home with her year-old baby after ground there is Insufficient evidence. Jeuses Mills, husband cf the slain earners potter diag Afisa a ted nine months in the county prison and passing through the ordeal of a long choir singer, is among the vonfirmed | Rooming of flashlight explosions be- | Murder trial, Mrs, Catherine Rosier, who late yesterday was acquitted of Prince Henry, brother of the ex- ing—or refusing to indict—on the} monarch, arrived ut Amersford, near soeptios, of whom there are many. | gan the moment the royal visitor, ac-| the charges of killing her husband and his stenographer, was happy to- of supply and demand is working) the last quarter of 1921. Now they] ‘‘Tranquillity,”” he added, ‘‘does not’ “i geltrereee foe he seas Of “tTes8} companied by his son, stepped from |day but worn out. faithfully to readjust rental levels.| are up to eighty, mainly as a result} depend upon the ship but upon th But it {8 working very slow. of inflation following the new tariff |sea. A standstill policy isn't « poll i and recent strikes. Rentals average | it's a yawn." Tn spite of the growing ease in| co Ler cent. above the 1916 level: A es housing, landlords still hold the whip! "’3ut the great call in constructional |AGED WOMAN KILLED AS hand in all sections. In many they] costs from 150 per cent. above the ‘ are using it. In others, they are try-| 1916 level to elghty now would seem OIL STOVE SETS FI ing to do aso still. But they are not to deprive landlords of the favorite “Shucks, they've been talking about ing Sing, reed een tre pide Rost and forget,"’ she said will be ee te oe tour weeks. WhY! ened rabbit to a cloeed sutomebile | Be" Plan for the present. bid eoicen ie nice p don't do something? I don't be- 6 convict Mrs. Rosier on the charge ot Tee et eee eels e nen | that was to take him to Castle Doorn. | She probably will leave the elty for] asine fim tener on me shaves Of this ertme. What are they waiting He went immediately into a lengthy | @ short time. quest of District Attorney Rotan, the for?” menoigat conference with the ex-| “It is just like waking out of a bad| Court submitted the indictment to the (Continued.) In the new crop of rumors is one er. dream to find myself at home again,’’| jury with instructions to return a a Relat Also Bi A Tryti Forty palm laurels arrived at the/said the twenty-two-year-old widow] verdict of not guilty. Thie the twelve|elling approximately 150 miles an| big enough to halt or interfere effec- | S*sument that high rents are justified Dras Widow to-Satevy. castle from Utrecht, sent by mon-| to-day. ‘I made everybody such a lot] men did without leaving the box. Jiou. a © du Alcea oe #4001 (uke wah tue erent Greeeeic ovax| ee, eee, ne archists for the wedding arch. of trouble," she added regretfully, as| It is expected by friends of Mrs.| Ur: Tt was at an ao ue? xt small ‘percentage of the fall in rents copesiel 6 ros Evening Werte) The religious ceremony that will] she hugged the buby closer. Rosler that she will contest the will| feet. ment under way. They are successful| is as nothing compared with the big] GRBENWICH, Conn. Nov. 4.—Sfi unite them was outlined to the ex- Mrs. Rosier’s acquittal came after] left by her husband leaving his en- Hundreds of miners stopped on their] as yet in concealing it a great deal. | Percentage of the fall in construc--|Lucina Bauch, a widow, seventy-nin bose and 2 eo the jury had been out of the court-|tire estate, estimated at $60,000, to] way to work to watch the plane, bare-| Instead of allowing it to proceed tional costs. was burned to death In her bedi e_eouple Seat «themselves. rooin about an hour and forty-five | his eleven-year-old son, Oscar jr., by|}y visible in the early morning mists, ly, they are using the slow Ar Ot re. mage in her apartment on the Boston Po The parson will turn to the Princess] minutes. a former wife, and Arthur Rosier, @] pass over Terre Haute. From the ethic asin thelr attelre ina BANTON CITES STATUTE Road, Cos Cob, this morning. and ask; “We could have acquitted her with-| brother. The will was written on @] steady hum of the engine observers] condition most favorable to them-/ TO ELECTION CHARGES | niece, mrs. Frank Ferris, lighted a Are you willing te enter into.a | out leaving the room," said one Juror.| leaf torn from a memorandum book| judged that all was well with the In-| selves. They prefer not to let rents ge oll stove in her room and went to ge her acquittal of ‘killing Mil-| while Rosier lay on his deathbed in a] trepid adventurers of the alr. Due} drop—they want them to sneak down, |Tom Foley Declares He Will Vote | breakfast. The stove became overheat- jeraldine Reckitt, the twenty-| hospital the day of the shooting. here at 8 A. M., the plane was eight] if down they must. | im First Dintrict. ed and set fire to the furnishings. Close observers say the movement !8/ District Attorney Banton replied to- ear-old stenographer, the Common- wealth decided if was impossible to her regular weekly trip to Paterson ‘0 see ber aunt. What ha. been referred to as the audible voice Mrs, Baugh had dressed and was sit- minutes ahead of schedule, “ear of mystery,” {t appears, has After the bride has replied, the same WwW. 3! y Ing by vind H ms brought ‘ : WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Tho| full of pathos and humor. But both | gay : ting by a window. Her «creams been located and can be produced at| question will be put to Wilhelm, ul ” American record for a non-stop @oss-| are rarely on one side. ‘The side that|°*”, 0” letter to a charge made by} arr. and Bra. Ferris to the room, botlt «hy time, but the detectives have been|wheroupon the couple will kneel and country fight already has been broken| mets the. pathos does not get the|PTt: Leslie J. Tompkins, in a polities! | of whom were burned in their efforts ‘inable to learn who drove it the night | exchange rings, while the choir sings ’ by the army aviators, Macready anal humor. speech Thuraday night, that the Dis-|'o get Mrs, Baugh to safety. The aged of the-murder, Mr. Mott ts reported| suitable hymns, which the ex-Kaise to have made such progress that the} has selected. ‘wo most important points to clear up} phe parson then will say: are wee e7pre oe ae and whom to} «Horewith I declare you before God Killed Mr. Hall and Mra Bille, a |P°RCraby Joined together.” Be pas ar teen felt - The question of what title the Prin- «oss ead rs ial Brest one ceso shal] assume immediately after Vall hove dirt te “decom the} this ceremony continued the subject luring the time between] o¢ much dispute within the walls of ihe disappearance of the rector and| poorn House the finding of the bodies. The ex-Kaiser claims that the title of his bride is to be “Her Majesty the|lcted, will give sufficient plurality Emprese and Queen." The Hohen-|to offset the Republican votes tn the y rural districts, except in Monroe. MESSAGE TO ITALIANS sollern family, tremendously put out because Wilhetm used some of the h ters LIVING IN AMERICA| jewels of his late wite to decorate the| Onondaga is Gov. Miller's own| ins the Civil War. One of her sia @iadem of Hermine, say she will be|county. He carried it in 1920 by| formerly was the wife of Frank J.) | Saves of ue ee ouls at 6 —— er ee geacs but "Princess of Prussia,” arguing] 22.000, Democratic managers claim | Gould. Delock Central time, Indianapolis at| fF two yours at the old rates. Others ” Co-Operate With Land Exte: that Wilhelm, by his abdication, be-|the necessary turning over of 11,000] At the timo Bugenia and Al Davia}'o “Dayton, O., at 10, Newark, O., at! ™ hurriedly because they found ihee with inister in. the ice. Mavpianitty. came merely Prince of Prussia. votes has been made possible. West-]wer taking up columns of apace {11> gastern time; Steubenville, O., at] ened hurriedly PARTICIPATION FOR Jeth hee, valine arith poloiatey Sh arr y Ay : is . ds of new apartments According to German law her official] chester, which was carried by Milley | newspapers ir May, 1915, Mra. Kelly!) ‘Greensburg, Pa., at 2, Lewiston at| ‘pat the thousan Hard 1 " ' penal » Pa, 5 be yed t frequently referred to a minister. ROME, Nov. 4. (Associated Press). | tiie will be “Frau yon Hohenzollern,| PY 14,900 and by Harding by 48,000, |said her daughter's attitude was that | 9 Pottsville 4, Morristown, to be finished would be delayed one to WOMEN ATHLETES - Sieelieey Leases Ste ot veel Premier Mussolini sent to-day the|widow of Prince Schoenaich, nee} !# expected to swing back to nor-) you were “nobody along Broadway It] 8; § ang Mineola Field, N. ¥., shortiy| Bree months. Still others move: Nahen ts Bellevue Hospital atid alcy, which is about 7,000, This 's| you went to fewer than five cafes in rather than pay the high prices, leav-) iH Aca, Y., Nov. 4.—Promo-| *\* 4 following message to the Italians in| Princess Reus, wife of the former} ™ . before 6. . Nov. 4. placed in the physocpathic ward. German Emperor and King of Prus-| What Whitman got. There ts a fac-/a night. ing vacant apartments. Now thore} io) of darticipiation by women stu- woman died from her injuries, The apartment was damaged and the stores below were gutted. Firemen fought the flames for half an hour. a MIND WANDERING, GIRL IS TAKEN TO BELLEVUE Talked Incoherently When Found tn Grand Central Tertma: Miss Ethel Queena Scott, thirty-six, « stenographer, who sald she Hived tn Canojaharie, N. Y., was found wander- ing aimlessly in the Grand Central Ter- minal this morning. fhe told a representative of the ‘Travelers Aid Society, she came from’ waited till near the fatal day and then | MORE INTERCOLLEGIATE ocean Grove, N. J. last night that she Kelly. The world’s record for a dis-] TENANTS HOOKED FOR TWO|'rict Attorney refused to allow Deputy KFLLY tance flight stands at 1,915 miles, YEARS AT HIGH RATES. Attorney Genera! Gilbert to go before Although they did not succeed in the Grand Jury with evidence of illege ‘ To Mlustrate: A typical case on behead! f teen — thefr attempt to fly across the con- . thefr attempt to Sy across the com | Washington: Helehts—typical of hun. |Feststration. The District Attorney (Continued.) SMITH PLURALITY IN GREATER CITY (Continued. ) ted out that the law specifically 2 drods, perhaps thousands—is the house | Point reessumndeeany Packet erly vee in which the landlord was getting $120 | forbids such action as Mr. Gilbert tried ‘Air Service officials here to have set]® Month for five rooms. He began | to take. Abe Glutanne Secon: last June with @ series of explanations. | prof, Tompkins also charged tha: ‘The world's record for a distance} ‘fers, demands and finally threats to | rom Foley, leader of the Ist District, make tenants sign two-year leases. without a stop was held by B. Bous-| 1777) aig ag—some because the fair|!* Rot entitled to vote in that district soutrot and Bernard, who flew this} Many because he does not live in it all th: ones of the family got nervous over cua ay This wooing. Ge the possfbility that they could not find|time. Mr. Foley, when scen to-day, said he would vote in the Ist District available new houses before October t if Aircraft Year Book. y when the dlord had p: a | nex! Teestey as he ae deen doing According to the schedule the plane reamed them unless they had signed every election day for thirty years. ter of Eugene Kelly, millionaire and fiscal agent of the United States dur- America: High Government officials were ig rent ” tional Republican fight which may She sald Pugenta fiest became tnter- vacant apartments, formerly re) V4 “On the fourth anniversary of Our ne at en nd ie eet] cut a figure in the final returns. cated in tango teas two years before] Watching the startling progress of the| £24129, are offered to new tenants at | dents in Intelcollegiate athletics ts one vietory it gives me pleasure to send] otherwise the marriage will not. be| THe cities of tho southern tier are/and was living at the rate of $10,000] vara, pean pase 1 Presi.| 2100. This is pathos for the old ten- | of the important objects of the Second THE WORLD'S also expected to help out the Smith}, year, She declared her hter ents signed up for two years at high vote, With thesc gains up the State] had learned to amoxe clgarete to] 4eBt Harding when he was informed] rete, and humor for the landlords—| ever” & ee oahin Gece and tho expected pluralities in the|drink and to stay at dances nti 4{that the aviatore had broken the! Dossiply for the new tenants at the . ; city, the Smith managers feel con-|A. M. Once when locked out she| World's distance record. lower rates. which will conclude a conference here fident Gov, Miller will bo beaten, de-|broke the glass door, She charged| The T-2 also has shattered the| jn contrast, other landlords of | to-night. About forty representatives spite St. Lawrence, Chautauqua and|that Al Davis was Eugenia‘s princl- eres oe Lag Secale penis earlier different type whe ware Ops ee! of Wastern colleges and universities other Republican strongholds. pal friend, and they usual - at the war peak r f The betting is that Smith car- ae in the mmeratage Probl faaning ly 1,000 miles from Jacksonville, Fia.,| conditions and voluntarily reduced have bee in attendance at the confer. ries Greater New York by 350,000, |iien to a matinee, and. afterward] 8an Antonio, Tex., without a stop, | both olf and new tenants to $100.]ence and organisation, which ts an . made a round of the cabarets, The} M4 that of Bert Acosta, who in 1920} This results in good feeling for all and| outgrowth of the impetus given femi- One bet placed last night in actual! story caused an official investigation | Piloted a plane from Omaha, Neb., to} a promotion of the happy family !de8) nine participation in sports through was of $8,000 to §5,000 that| of the White Light places. Lancaster, Pa., 1,200 miles, without a] jr, their houses. the partlicpation of the American Sean auld ee eee ee: ny eee | aie. Melly 900. Davis ‘etter many wre T-2, which has smashed afi|FEDERAL BANK RECOGNIZES | | men's tea min the international = ven mone ound no takers. | v' 2. . $20,000 y Viclesitudes, eloped to Maryland in] |The 7-5. mnich nae netop crose- FALLING HOME RENTS. track and ed raree held in Paris PF nicia WOTGEE. But Wall Street bettors still talked of | November and were married by a Bank Cir- to 5 on Miller, though no real money | M: 7 - country flights, is the same mono-| But the Federal Reserve : . Wr Eee There is a lot of loose money delng|the simple life and raise dogs and | Oct, 8 and 6 broke the world’s on-|rents of apartments are falling, al- | nidressee by Dr. MAMMA CATT | avevacRArty AND. Di Ate offered on Corporation Counsel John| chickens. The following spring Mrs. | durance record, remaining in, the Air) though prices Jn chenPelinued high| Georgia 1. White, dean of Cornell | With special reference to Harvard University ’Brien’s chances for beating Surro- | Davyti badly h for 36 hours, -2 minutes, rising as oa resu ss y " re ae pr P. Cohalan. James J. Hoe: Ee bap Wines at tae tate eee record was established at Rockwell| costs of construction and the impos-| women students. the campaign manager of O'Brien, de-|cho, L. I. Later in the year ahe be- | Field when the army flyers attempted clared to-day: “O'Brien will be elected | came of age and her fortune was|® 2on-stop flight to New York, but by @ plurality of more than 100,009.""] turned over to her and then the couple| Were forced to turn back over the dropped out of public view, mountains because the plane, with its JURY FAILS TO AGREE the are ROU Evening World Racing Char t The T-2 wa» specially equipped for IN JERSEY DAMAGE SUIT |!t# cross-country fight. It has a = ef good wishes to all Ital- Eastern Section of the Athletic Asso- jans living & North America. As the youths who returned victorious from the trefches bound themselves to- wether like the forces of the Roman victors, succeeding in giving the na tion @ rhythm of life worthy of the Yietory gained, so must you join in the name of Italy in ideai bonds ex- Pressing all your strength and making felt with adequate energy the virtues of the Italian people, even outside the boundaries of your country. “Thus united, you will co-operate ‘wita greater alacrity, not only in your own prosperity, but tm that of the noble nation extending you hospi- tality, of which you are not a negligi- Me element of value, Italy rose from the victory of Vitorio-Veneto greater and more august. This renewed con- sciousness should make you proud to be Italians, make you exalt every- recognized as legal. ——a KAISER’S CHILDREN BY NEW MARRIAGE WILL SHARE FORTUNE Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. HOTEL THERESA BUILDING. DOORN, Holland, Nov, “The children that spring from the forthcoming union" of the ex- Kaiser and the Princess Hermine are to share in the former Em- peror’a fortune, according to terms of the marriage agreement, it was disclosed to-day. Wilhelm and Hermine have egreed that thelr personal for- tunes shall otherwise remain sep- arate. Se petint, demmenenrl Republicans are rather cautious as ALL FOR IRISH TREATY, to making predictions, especially as to BONAR LAW DECLARES | ""!t# !" the city: oIEeo. GARTENZAUN.—On Friday, Nov. 3, MAX, beloved husband of Ella and father Bamuel, Joveph, Carrio Ettlinger, Minn Btein, Flora Abrame and ida burger, brother of Elise Bloch, Juli Sauter and the late Samuel Klauber, al services at his late resid Ss hairman Samuel Koen‘g of the standard V-type army Liberty motor = ) 4—WE, CLEAR, TRACK FAST. 1724 Bt, at 10 A. M., Sunday] ‘Where the name of Italy a eee York County Committee declined] out Over Night, Roth Men and|With twelve cylinders. It is a com- PIMLICO, MP NOV: 4 beta ce Steeplechase Handicap; fours] Nov. 5. Masonic vervices at Mount Car Viva Italy! Viva Americ to make even @ general forecast of Women B On It paratively old motor, which had been J THe Autumn Crete eee lice: puree $a.h00. CAt. post —-| mel Cemetery, Cypress Hille, U1. oa z} " od y = oe LEEDS, England, Nov. 4 (Associated | the reeult after the Miller meeting) goupnvintE, x Mov, 4-For | °vernauled at MoCook Field, Dayton, staged. Won easily: piesacikane POR eo SETTLING THE MATTER. Press).—Prime Minister Bonar Law, | lest night, but said estim based S1OYs: -& ©., before being shipped to wel . Church, B'way, 68th st., Sunday, 2 P, M. ‘ (Prom the Kausas City Star.) on the latest reports of his 4 the first time in the history of the Bom- | wield to be installed in the T-2, “Gerald,” said the young wife, notic- |*44ressing an audience of 2,000 per. RENNER—MILDRED, CAMPBELL FU lenders would be given out lato this jo, County Court a jury composed of ing heartil; was pear ; *Gomique ..- 6 i ms 3 . sgl how y he cating, do 7] 9008 here to-day, said the view of the] afternoon, g|both men an dwomen remained out over] The T-3 was seen passing over} {Ai jHallevill, Sa SR Cramtord NERAL CHURCH, B'way, 66th at ook ne well as your mother did?” whole Unionist Party was that the| lopublican catimates, ax announced ro and reported tatlure to| Tuscon, Ariz, et i 48 Moi Merger Geral aa seaalaed stared | Anglo-Irish treaty be given a fair|to-day by Bam Koonis, are, in of. | naroo ‘amex sull brought by} duy; at Henaon, Art i qoourienn 7! @ 6 Kennedy tie th. e ang mare’ tral fect, “Miller by 60,000 and pousiniy | Ole ta herds Wilices, Aria, at 3,1 Barioster’ ; mys Konne - “ “Those who are carrying on the|more.”’ In Manhattan hin plurniiiy | Plover Woule B Cnaile, 7 at 8. at Vaughn, Minata 2 2 . "Onoe and for ail, Agatha,” ho paid, you will remember that although reach 300,000, 5 for» nog damngea in Brooklyn, 43,000 fy 110 ee owing .M 88; at Dalhart, Tox,, ut 8, 1h Docialve |: Government in Ireiand may think,’ {is oatimated to if s Guymon, OX! at ut Pratt, idener entry. inden entry, 30. K. | Hal ¥ Y tice that my wif ‘that tho new Government | 60,000 merly of 280 W. ond was next dest ‘oeemn a sienitad <Feil, °*Putled . Musty forced the mee, conse ot an ond and diss {And the party that mupporer ihe new | lirowz, 49,000 in Queens and 10,090 Ing (y. @. fia anemberaity included’ two | KARy AL 19.20) Belleville, L11., 8.40] ttarrison entry. Host rider. (Feil, *°Pulled See Teo MAE iit than tired. Houdil | ty"fa" yp tanainte for ‘aha. debts cba {Waguiabea family, My mother was not| Government in hostile In its heart. It] Mishmond, The (lal oatimain for women, ove of whom, Catharine Lane, |A: Mit Terve Haute, Ind, 1.53 A. Mi] “oomaue tralied field for two turns, then| was going easy when he lost rider, by fo my Bane, Bot at 200,000, was foreme: Georges D. Romeie *® 000k.” the five beroughe Indlanagolia, 1.02 A, M., Centraltios.! moved up fast, took lead and wen easily. |