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arg — — . r - ’ ert THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. ( 3 id BOILER ON TRUCK PINIONS BOYS; ONE DEAD, ONE DYING May Hive Tried Death Leap|Shoots Himself as Gracia SS har Five-Ton ‘Cargo — Pushed to Tracks in Cut, Say Po- Palma Leaves Office— y Over as Machine Passes lice—Seek Her Identity. May Recover. ' Under Bridge. OTHER, 2 BABIES, [Marriage of the “Angel.o! the Lighthousi” WOMAN, HER SKULL|ILTED BY DANGER, "2338.0 LLED WHEN BOMB) Gladsome Sight for Her Blind Charges, FRACTURED, FOUND) BOOKING AGENT, 5 . BLOWS UP STILL} _ Whe Have Shea is I Tet besehoes IN PENN. TERMINAL} ATTEMPTS SUID i ’ ST eS SET wo Buildings Are Wrecked and Nine Persons Injured by Blast. OOCH FIRST BLAMED. An unidentified, well dressed young] Bellevue doctors announced to-day woman, unconscious and suffering|that Willlam Logan, a theatrical from a fractured skull, was found} booking agent, probably would ra- shortly after daylight thig, morning in] Cover from the bullet he fired into his the Pennsylvania Rall-|left breast through unrequited love road § tween Ninth and] He attempted suicide late yesterday Tenth Avenues, ithe rear of 31st] in an ofMce building at No, 1% West Street, tow sho got there ts a mys-| 424 Street, a moment after Gracla tery. She may huve jumped, fallen] Palma, Spanish dancer at the Hippo- or have been thrown from the street] drome, and a detective had left him. ck Rice, fitteen years old, of 18 Jackson Avenue, Elizabeth was crushed to death, and Aloysius. = Gallagher, fifteen years old, of No 1042 North Avenue, Elizabeth, is dy ing in the City Hospital at Newark to-day! A tp hen Police Learn of For- er Bombings and Threats Sent Residents. yards of t we steam botler weigh Ing five tons, constituting the load of & motortruck on which the boys were “hitching sll upon them, CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Police to-day orked on the theory that a bomb used last night's explosion and fire level fifty fect above. She was taken} Miss Palma had told him he must © two boys, with Joseph Haloi @ Moonshine distillery, resulting ( ” of Ac 7 : mulling 1 to Belleyue Hospital stop bothering her and the @etective bols, sixteen, of Adams tSreet, Elta @ death of a mother, her baby and beth, were sitting on the rear of the other child and the tnjury of at Two engineers switching trains saw]also had warned him. She had af truck, ‘chatting and laughing as ft st nine other persons. the woman lying near the South wall[ shaken hands with him on his prom- } approached Penniagton and Mulberry 2H Beoloion belt ina mised of the terminal cut. Investigation] {se not to annoy her again and she J » , Newark. At this point, a gn quarter of the city, a melting 1 5 e 5 > a a sylvania railroad bri 1 ie Maven @iftéient aencuntitne showed her to be about five feet three} and the detective had started for the ridge crossex ‘© buildings were wrecked fin the ruins of one building, which s swept by flames, police and fire- bn found the wreckage of two stills, original report of the firemen that one of the stills had ex- Bdled. ater investigation developed the Mb theory. It was learned that ner occupants of the building had n slain by bombs and that threats been made uinst the lives of ilies who up to lust night lived in There was insufficient droom for the boiler to go under bridge, but this fact was net noticed by the driver of the truck. Mosley, thirty-five, of No. 12 inches, betwedn twenty-five and thirty clevator, ‘They heard a shot and old. Her dark hair was bobbed, tome Logan wounded, ogan, a widower of forty-five, who a dark silk dress, : ss ei xe “ph bea eh lives with his sister, Mrs. Sarah Daw-|————____ eaten : stockings, a white embroidered pettl-| son, at No, 161 West 10th Street, sup- + @ green crepe petticoat and al plied performers for theatrical enter-| P01, James ‘apan icfiihaamationd| Midehbentnh shiner sdacietale lee. Jblack fur cout with a purple silk] tainments and had a front office on} “UP t OCG With Mite ie ite pleiiohneiretucit aa Aen the fourth floor of the ballMing on guess you won't be bothered] The Gallagher boy's back was 42d Street. A year ago ho met Miss] With me much longer,” Logan sald to|caught beneath the boiler, Rice died lowing the finding of the woman] paima, who is twenty-six and was} he! and turning to the detective he] before his body could be extricated black turban hat was found on the! porn in Honolulu of Spanish parents, | ded: “‘As long as she doesn't want] Halotbois escaped injury. ‘The track ledge midway between the bottom of] Fer mother was a dancer also. Logan|™¢ I won't bother her,”’ driver is betng questioned by polige. the terminal and the level of the} heeame enamored of her, and for aj san stepped out into the hall and] * —— street. ‘There was also a small hand-}etme she accepted his attentions, Re-|*ld goodby to them, They turned] MEMBER OF N. Y. FIRM bag which contained some powder and] cently she rejected him and returnea| the corner in the hall and rang the 20 cent his presents. bell for the elevator. There was aj DIES AT BROTHER’S HOME Finding of the hat and purse caused] ye waited for her several after-| Shot and Logan crumpled up in the Detective Dayid Foley to give an} noons at the Hippodrome after the} all. Dr. B. Lieban, a dentist in the | Will opinion the woman had at-| performances of “Better Times," but] bullding, was just entering his oMfce] & tempted s by dumping into the} she told him she did not want to see|ten feet away. He administered first cut. In order to do this she would| him any more. He said he would kill] ad. Logan was conscious. The bul- have had to go through the cellar of} himself if she spurned him. let had been deflected upward tnto his one of the old flathou: and craw)] Just after the performance started | shoulder. When ken to Bellevue year She wore lining . Jacob Verdome, fteen-months- baby, and Antioneite isutting, aged “ mediately after the explosion tho was enveloped in flar pping the occupants, whose screams © heard for blocks. lice and firemen were hampered ‘escue work because there was only 1. Marks Was Owner of n's Rock Farm, Greenwich. {al to Tho Evening World.) REENWICH, Conn. Nov. 17.—Wilt lam 1. Marks, philanthropist and mem her of the firm of A. A. Marks, manu ae through « hole in a fence. In the afternoon, a plano player who|ond found to have a chance for r sean shoeg i : (talents bed es (ele 2 es ‘ While holding to the bellef that the!had been in Logan's offico rushed] covery he was placed under arrest fur] (eturers of 9 Ee ie! Rt sapned by the Hames, Mra Botting] PRINCIPALS ar tHe WED— me \STANDING LtoR MRS. RUFUS | woman aitempted suicide the police} around to the Hippodrome and in-| Violating the Sullivan law denly at the home of his brother t ‘oa window with her fifteen-] DING oF THE "ANGEL OF \G.MATHER OR. MANNING, | are not “king the fuct that she/formed the management Logan had| Logan's sister said her brother]New York last night of heart failure n tak 1 to one of the! told him he was about to go there to] was in the Skin and Can Bonths-old baby Josephine and drop-| THE LIGHT HOUSE" re,’ RUFUS G. MATHER ANOS may have | ¢ Hospitailit was learned at his home here, Mr iseN the e hborhood a tikill himself in a box- The plano] for seven weeks, and that since he] Marks was in his ab ty-firat year. Sit in od HENRY HOLT houses in the neighborhood and no’ ie ome @ the child into the arms of a fire ve wag ' knowing how to get out tried to find player knew of tho love affalr with|left there two months ago hud suf-] William [. Marks, who waa born tn PMc wottino baby and her tour-{Ceremony Uniting Winifred k J. Mather jr. was best Jan exit through the rear and fell. An-| Miss Palma. fered from severe headaches, New York City in 1882, came to Green: RESOR Vers Chesed a ; z : 160) wing overlooked in é t Miss Palma, whe the ‘stagn| wich when he was ten years olé at ear-old brother were the only mem- Holt and Rufus Graves man other theory not being overlooked The management decided not to 88 Palma, who uses the stag — the investigation is that she may have | permit Misa Palma to go on thé stage.| name of "Gracialite,"" livea,in the|had lived here since, His brother Miss Holt, before the wedding, | been taken into the neighborhood and | ‘They notified the police of the West | Capitol Apartments, 52d Street, near] George H. Marks of New York City ¢ Bs 5 a eae at now is the only surviving member of had, waked! thikouah a woluniary ‘obbed und thrown into the terminal.'47th Street Station and Detective Broadway ihe busiben pelos one centric’ committe that the wedding [> a 7 ii _ =r ~ |his father, William L. was one of the “es2.". |¥oung Eves Take to Trees, Others {$70 000 SHORTAGE |<. oka been one of the show places of the tows FOUGHT SEND IN : To Cellars, at Grocery Serpents) 1 rhcry BANK Miss Winifred Holt, or the MRS. RUFUS G. MATHER ristma In) married Miss Mary Quin- tard of } York, who died a few intel Gh UES Cictitiion te Among those who acto on Te ; : : ’ BILL FOR $1 30 000 ehcp eine ore nda ty Sted by ene Manning. | a8- Treasury A.W. Mellon. win sent [Secaticus Cop Sent to Quell Riot Coos Cause of It All e 2 cd rs of tho fuinlly to escape unhurt, Mather Is Performed in the Presence of Society Folk Friends. months afterward, pee Se Knox, chaplain of Columbia Uni- her a che x War Into Submission. the Light burg, New Yc n ive versity, performed the ceremony . fo No. 111 § yh The ushers, among whom wer chee : __ Other he telephone almost screamed this morning in the Police Station at stimate Board Calendar Re-] street Herbert Us Satterlee, Felix War Serta Hae ecaueus, N. J., and all the desk man Sohal out was thet pometling y i i he: lative; a suc urg, Henry oddard, Wil- : : orrible t be happening at Dominic omano's grocery store on the}; = aL veils Compromise With REY GH Gud no stety liam Forbes Morgan, Finley J entindd $200; Mis. « byon Fubne HOPHBlG mms be DDy ; : Forged Notes Found, Stock paar is frien there, but the ones Bidbent, Ga Hatanae aol stock, $154 and Mrs. Ellen | Hackensack Plank Road amie: wii . Lighting Firms whe ts ‘wero. moxtiativred: inaisledeeiceinigie Mudge, $ “ld women are ducking into cel-@ Securities Gone, Blame whose eyes were seeing mc The life of Winitred! Holt has the voice sald, “and young ones|the prettiest of the young ones Wall Stree 2als, | TI ndar of to-day’s meeting of been one of romance and adven . : és he e ne calendar of to-day’s m clean dito te Kaolin af the Mugakoue wHaceaars ie. Aa ee trying to climb trees."* chnibing trees. One elderly tree, the Board of Estimate reveals that] pera, were her friends from the dorras memticivondid inte ta0Ud statiled to tans the Aaaine ean CRE therefore, wae | was blushing in every lea 98 || iwiaunerOrPN nN: . Now if Motwitlstanding the opposition to and bt A All Nex i} fthres lovely maidens clung to ts 6 ® u Es the little boys and ue and gold,’ the blind woman all her jewels in order to continu They usu end him when By). Residents of this place were shocked enunciation of the lighting com- had (been\taicon explainga tell me exactly fer work am the blind \ ise requiring the combined ta ‘There they are ot 'em!"" somo- | yesterday when they learned of an al . Bonies by Mayor Hylan's Administra how has lived ve requir y the city in reallty madz a com- eum. a made A that all he f a diplomat, strong arm man]! called to Di + pointing to the |loged discrepancy in the ete ° are made ‘ t € playing arounc e with them oe Gree Teas ‘0 to that w snaatien tat willols: -w playing around} o¢ the employees of the Irst Na ramunteation cron the oO vt iling ‘ ng Low rose heir veils ie ws nt ove t come sort: of piot."” said the TeABE mUGhie * nai Denzer. “They're | Honal Bank amounting to about 5 . of Water Supply, Sirsa Gutters & SE eica ane oe > the hospita man. “Phone if you need belt oo little snake 000 following an examination at th: states that in th 4 and helping the r Htth alk ty making any contracts for AINRBY GOLA Ow? uined to her and repeated to her Giwatded the Lerte Hid not pl y |. He sat down on the floor and called] bank by officers connected with eSB pluie 1 sweet a woman larges, -detolaes r I before he reached the Brecery } ii,” chirping to them, whistlins Treasury Department, Wher hi Dents © eyes too showed that they iiiten cone Urida) leaning ) real managed to waylay some Of] ii cooing a t hen the ex Beompanies have re ed bills on the id not. 6¢ A friend of fi fi i the Fre ove nie women and made them tell 4 : iy] mination had been completed the basis of tho prices bid by them. Tor cow) 4 : the arm of her father, Henry & wom I vas the cooing that finully ‘ go Ber vesy ucigecuant ae TG. with sight was explaining it alt, who is elghty-three years savhut thoy could. proved successful, Wrst the longer] Beard of Directors held a imeeting, bills have been modified by the De His 5 f nl who came all the way % Mr. Mat th n of Friuyh 1 ithered that forty or fifty Wom] nuke, nearly eleven inches, then the| called the young employee before e © rtment of Water Supply, Gas and is farm in Burlington ewett Mat 1 ft ne early to the groce horter one, about nine, wrigsled over |them, and confronted h i 4 b ti Brcctricity ms ble line down the ve its daughter sway Connecticut se day's marketing out of the] ty Danzer, who pleked them up ten-| ram ane confronted bin with the) COMDMNATON This modification involves the secur wan Neel Dhero-ore nt —— Williams and played on the v hen they we I) thrown In erly and warmed them in his large | “208 ; discrepancy. ‘The report ts 4a fn Ql rem in each e ity eleven, During t war y € serpents tha > . spective that this young man did not deny the Bee ing of un additional appropriation of ese i 1 " by a pair v hands. He called them respectively P P mary SE Rah RO AOD kore Oh ¥¢ ithe biing woman ax. atta fees Miss Hoit look head of the Rome district of t out from under a potato bax] Abner and Josephine and said they] charge, and that his resignation was| The recipe is that of a sents the yunt Which the lightin Rayaeees F OMe bind girls questionec Red Cro wornan insisted the snakes} would make fine pets for his children.| demanded. So far as van be learned ; Gatontea t reed to accept taf bund Boy Scouts. 1 bet they he is dressed in heavy white “Both Mr, Mather and 1 but her credibility is under] Denger ts a handsome cop, but the| oot trost hay besy naa ‘°4) celebrated Italian chef. consideration the Department of} “2.28 LDS W with an overdress of silver agreed that we willing to 1 tung women coming down from the| 2° a8 been made, i aa Be ohcrih cae sd asenieroes @ they wontinet iy 40 heavy you can't seo | st everythilr is sta acon it Geos: (8 and the old ones coming up from] ‘The report ts that the examiners} But the quality is Heinz } < ie friend described the the foundatior we éxplatned this to the |the cellar looked at him with disdain} are alleged to lave discovered vs tering into contracts fo tei eae Of ihe Boy cout h the ol women diving into ! a r eed to lave discovered notes * farvice for strect and park lightlug i BARE She, HeynBees ‘Her veil heavy. It ts of Hlghthou the young oues—at least fand walked away with upturned noses.| tat wero forged and acc cing see | —7from. the making of the B t ff Munhatt nd the t beautiful to Sather, you: ken us Se ee Al h he Boro of Manha an. “ Mr. Mather peoktn: : > ported to have found at certain h tti i ie ann thoveurrent. you * The brides gow ia ae is respe the maintenar = the dry spa etti in Bronx during the current psn aitey eerie oan gown Jo. | 38 tosne he ti EAL |LARGE PARISH BAROMETER | .crusitice ese to asrovus., y spag Board men be ane Gig PUA Go the : fourteenth century I Italy | FOR MRS. GIBERSON TO REGISTERS RECEIPTS FOR] One of the 078 Bald the cler einz spotless kitchens provide fo nd 4 8," and the blind woman, who wrocade, surmounted by a heavy - 5 | * T| CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS | !*4 been spec £ in stock In New * fjon by the issuance of Airs, Kleber, one of the ig, | stole. ‘The veil wax worn by my {SUES RICH MILLINER | HIGHEST STATE COUR York City, dealing with acusb uroner,| tO the cooking and nue be r 1 structresses 0! Athouse unt at her wedding a . : 3 melt tie leh , tite ten ee . FOR $150,000 CHARGING | piies suain to Upset bite Sen Varishioners of One Lady of Lourcen|and when the recent decline in the} blending with Heinz is uned fo ) tell the news . hed om: Wel Killed Keep I med of Drive's tock market occurred was u > communication forl to her girls, whe drew In excited t . HE STOLE WIFE’. | tmpexed on W “ 8 ma 1 anes to he. Commitias oe the tae et n excited And then, with beautiful, S LOVE} Hesienas Fieare ect is obligations, ‘The sireto,} famous Tomato Sauce . ren alted faces, the litt ind gi meet J 7 Whole of the Bosrd of Estimate And e wedding party , J., Nov. 17.—A Che parishioners of the Roman Cat ta tl 1 1 ter { . tt dding party listened to the cereme When | rie Wrote He saw si sald the bank would not er finan = ————J] Miss Holt, in firm, proud tones paper alates pen Oi ’ life imprisonment] lie Chureh of Our Lady of Lourdes, | 0. ee aie -| and selected cheese, repeated the words of the cere ee BE AURAL | Imposed upon Mrs, Ivy Gib- | Aberde treet and Broadway, ars ere mony, the faces of the were etiver Ite saied GO MAINE paying strict attention to the barometer | radiant with pe MI , rae ah iil {ch {9 located adjoining the e Twa peta Gia-Ata Aitd then it was over, tivo ¢ pub gbs cole paih u Aberdeen Strect, On this hue af-] ygount He t, 3 J., lant A t, w fount H off | y i fair the result of the campaign tor the|iwo years of e He 1 citat at pees W. HL, Jett Catholle High Sche rog-| of the bank | It was sald at a ett ] pe ted AHpHtod ito Chancenor'Nt Jaily. ‘Tho $16,000 quota which| timo that ‘Titus was the your ery : AD sc ! | FItOf enror tah has Deen given the parish } RY vr in the State, The bank kissed her father . Ag ore Court of Brrovs, | Key, Bishop ‘Thomas FB. Malloy te eee ee tentul ability te at il| Ready cooked, ready to serve Kissing Mr.” and the name Ayre ine t to be registered on the barom-| piane, despite youth, He one of the blind men was nv st ae Nah Ww ald Hy tor several days before the close o!] ried and has one child tioned PB, Far No. 126 Lib NaS Re t he campaign | od | ) Kleber sud | Adken sive that a frien a USED PADDED BRICK . ' . tended his wedding Just Jur A : TO SMASH SHOW WINDOW Notice to Advertisers Pine ha that he saw Mrs, Ath i ae Display advertiaing type copy and. ral hat « Jorders for either, the. wes! 2 | e blind woman re wood toget n | ‘i Hurglare Got Away With Par Coat World 5 Ri fae re vee it fe feddings i ) 1 rN * ai « Wo 400. after 4 P. the day preceding publica M . le - employed Wy ‘ f mand Sid ba B80: ean be inserted only a8 space Joria Of uy Mine Berane meee W to-de and in order of receipt at Phe World Ot But 1 r n ut t pe I od eke Gd : | Copy containing engravings to be Pe aruotdaHtutly nanos end criniltr ' } BOE weloped that burglars using a liric The Worid mint berrecelves by 1 Bf | ’ uppec newspapera ¢ ok advertising type copy for the Bupe one a blind girl OKC ' and i ped EPAPER | eter: nt be tiona of The Bunday World must 1 ( Walk € ® shed the show window of I | be recetw M. Thureday oreceding {has a at r . fe y | publication be received by y Iren residing at No. 2 > furisdiet ira. | roe,’ fur store at No, S870) Brosdws B'P. A. Friday, Cory containing engravings \ Wied a i in the Oven County|at about & o'clock yesterday morning | to be made by The World must de received Dr 2 by, Thureday noon. played n wot mway with @ fur coat and # eek tan ah ; ' - a _ rh ah s1ikoo has aot been Fecal aerenieny, the ISSUES PYREMO ‘ sn aving copy which A as on _ PNET uf mINS w ARNIN n akrolinan tae the Sian th a the publicatior oft x day. , ‘an Monaghar ' tation on that beat dissavere and positive insertion erdore not received ion’ | Camuilastoner, tia: . | Ata on that t f : 4 S68 Trlday, iil be omitted a reseined Ua | ! the danger of pneumonia t pavatey F e ani pesttive ralenes seaor oe | ranigiy chansing By Neves A trnene Display copy or orders released lati i ‘ 4 Gallk' (6s sha crooks Ges # provided above, when ‘soritied oka eee ‘ y tous - wad h 1 mie 4 | CQMENRCE OF OChe, wis Holt, Mes. Her Holt 4 ‘ he as ut the py hie bh | Mise Margaret Mather. M: i lua wtlon, (irihemt deed bli dud store.

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