The evening world. Newspaper, December 24, 1918, Page 5

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¢ MASKED MEN FLEE JERSEVITES SURE SHOTS IN ONE OF 4 Saloon Keeper Turns Tables | on Thieves—Woman and | Storekeeper Robbed. t ation Isn't Alarming. Four hold-ups occurred last night or| Sheriff Israel D. carly this morning in Astoria, threo| sussex County, N. J of them being successful. In one case the tables were turned on the robbers. Chardavoyne has reported the » that Brooklyn po Frank Holub, a saloon keeper at|leved to be Roy Tyler, wanted in con Steinway and Washington Avenues,| nection with the East Brooklyn sav instead of throwing up his hands) ings bank robbery, has been seen when two men rushed into his saloon | iat jocatity by with drawn revolvers and their faces | 4 covered with handkerchiefs, got out his own pistol and fired two shots the intruders, The men were chased | ka, but excaped a number of resident who recognized him from a pleture ate/ a New York newspaper Late Saturday night the propriete ¢ Lat of a hotel at Stittwater, N. J. several Mrs, Clara Barth of No, 31 18th! mites trom Newton, phoned the ahertff Avenue, Astoria,*was rushed at by | that on the preyious night a man who two men near her home, pushed uP incked like the photograph ot. the against a fence and her handbag was) i man” concerned im the. bani snot alarming. He said he believe ne SAW SUSPECT | ASTORIA HOLD-PS: IN BANK ROBBERY right Returns From Honey moon and Says Crime Situ- a man be THE EVENING WOkKLy, cUHSvAY, DEUBLL.. 24, “1918 'Precocious Youngsters of the Kiddie Klub Who'll Make “The | fj te in| in ml, SCHOOL CHILDREN Wishing Ring’’ a Success coaeensteatias Will Be Genuine Christ- mas Week Show By Sophie Irene Loeb. cially wonderful for thousands to wive them happy hours. and Saturda housands | At 10 o'clock Friday nornings of thie wee crippled boys tion atre, Broadway and 47th Street, he the guests of The Evening Wor! 4t the most joyous entertainment ever provided for young folks. ASSURED TREAT BY EVENING WORLD Annual Event for Little Ones Christmas week will be made espe- kiddies of this city thia year. Elab nd girls from institu will gather at the Strand The- Engi The by the Defendam Association, ganization of veterans of the regi In the armory, 168th Street and way, 5. M, Cummings, no means yet existed of telling the boys will retura, although are expected within two ino Intent, A committees of twenty-two bers, including Brig. Gen. © Vanderbilt and Henry Clews, wae FIRST “DRY” AMENDMENT TTAGK MADE IN COURT Ohioan Seeks to Enjoin Governor From Submitting Proposal to Legislature, CINCINNATI, Dec. 24.-—Tho first step) pointed by Mr. Cummings to 00-0p to test the validity of the Federal pro- | with Regimental Headquarters hibition amendment resolution waa | Women’s Co-operative ~~ @aken to-doy when attorneys represent- ing both sides of a suit seeking to en- Join Gov. James M. Cox of Ohlo from fhe the prohitition amendment silo Legislature Demin the pre Imparts ula itis tamer LO the Teeth the ‘prope Saunton absotutely and ‘ is invalid beenuae It was not pw: B dewdiag the teeth from all $0ZO! &,tmo-tninde vote of bath Houses Pd pes ~ —_ cf DONT ‘ongreaa.” The petition ailexed that the! fines and. purifies the teeth, oN tutileds vote of thon Sotatens ned | and mouth. White teeth of teeth show the evidence of representatives voting, but that the law orate musical features, moving ple- holis It inust have ’a two-thirds vote| ment and purity after ung = @ ture wonders and the brigttost of total membership of both Houses, | 1} entertainers have been secured by = “i The ing World and are ready PLAN To GREET OLD 22D. {) oe f) 1s ay Cd of FOR THE TEETH Arrangements to el the 100 ete, formerly the Teaiment. Liquid —Powder or Paste to Were started at a meeting Inst night! SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE ld ts ’s Chri Ch ~ by tit SON Nae bend NLi q{Tobbers bad stopped at his hotel, The | une of the theatre has been offered Castle s stmas eer ! ep Lal Naat Nabe in OL amin ere : sheriff investigated and found several | plopen oe by the Strand insane Ph " Pa | and Dh eo ite eam En ea) Se eR meee ere |persons who thought the man was| TRavegs- l — is aside from the Kiddie i Om Py ee “¢ | Tyler. He ts said to have left for tertainment, At 10.80 o'clock three men entered | Ss = The programme will be expecially & the little store of John O'Hara at |* pie bitoaes ae si4 eae a VERA DU. for chiiaron. It will begin with a in, Seoond and Flushing Avenues, While| Arriving to- rom i | oF emproduction of Chariie Chap re one switched out the lights another ;™oon at a time when robberies, y Photo eeiider Anan” and efor held @ revolver under the nose of the | Murders and other crimes are raging | | ne ke fiade to have Chaptia ap & store keeper. The third took 860 from |New York, Commissioner F rigiitwaat} | Salen Bis eta Wide NEES aes the cash register, O'Hara was knock- !nelined to regard the crime situation | Deaton A thousand feet of “Mirandy wa ed senseless and the trio left Ensign R. A. Murphy, U. S$. N., ‘fom the information available, that stationed at Pelham Bay, was re- !t was nothing more than the ord ; lieved of a gold watch and $12 by Mary list of crimes. He had read three men at Fourth and Potters Ave-, M¢eagre despatches of the happening tues. Two men held revdivers in. While he was in Havana and also had | seen a summary of crimes In one of ———— front _of him while the third went through this pockets. the New York morning papers to Thal’s Reason Why Kiddies’ Antonio Moncelluzza, keeper of a day, but withhell a definite state- : é ly Ride hotel at No, 50 Myrtle Avenue, re-| Ment until he could study the reports Stiow, Dec. 31, Will Be in hi ce ported the loss of $60, taken from his cash register some time during the he Brooklyn bank hold a Great Success, night. Deluca Carmelio, No, 16 Ti It is one of those unfortunate af-| Well, kiddies, Xmas is d Place, Brooklyn, walked into the fairs. If we had 50,000 rolmen and/It is here, just or | Long Island Co! Hospital this | detectives it would be impossible to| somebody to oper w | morning with his left che preve ae et Apparen le the work | in, aud Queen still lives, Lon s| “way. He told Dr. Tormin of some n_crooks, who knew | n« | man had held him up @ their business, That they selected) Xmas t ei and toys for a | Place and Harrison Street and wh the bank and made a study of the/little girls and the boys, dolls n| he found that he had no money, had | hours he men and the absence of} horns and noise—lovely! And thet delWerately shot him in the face. The the ul patrolman at that hour/after yc ave tided over police discredit his story stamps it as the work of professiona: | tide, see the great thing which is — inal ahead of us—"The Wishing Ring.” The police are not making publ MAJOR GEN, RHODES FELL 1e Of Ws are having a lot of fu | | | § jat rehearsals, and those of us who are some of the robberies reported to them, It was learned that|not going to take part in the show 1,900 FEET IN PLANE i tome of witam 'b Doug-|this year have still a lot of fun and s bey ae ee Hawthorne St pleasure ahead of us; because the “ ian |The robbers were Improving After Accident in Which | ery and silverware | et i las Fivi lass's father arrived. Evidently b Pilot Lost Life—Was Flying frightened the burglars away. From Treves to Calais. Henry Shab store at No. 2371 Jerome Avenue, the |Joying themselves just PARIS, Deo. %.—The British aviator] Hronx, was locked in his ice box for|you are. Kiddi jouarde, who 1s who was acting as pilot en. | three hours Saturday night while two | making all the music and ts going to : Charles D, Rhodes and who was killed} gunmen took a $350 ring and all his|conauot it when he geta it all n the fall of th cl h. He broke out of box, no-| discovered yesterday that once northwest of I Lah oe heneren collapsed. | way @ Little kid, just like the rest Gilptn of the British Army. They were ivan of the Hight . us. Ane then stuart Walker, who is y Treves, Germany, to Calais. | | : be ate ‘oing to di tage, remembere Taetoeaiind ton Lew tare made every effort to keep this crime | That ones he was a boy. And Cousin The condition of ¢ thodes showed Infor from the Richmond nga sansa great improvement during the night (Va) day was they be-| ye hic tld The pilot npered by a den t in custody the short| "ow could Cousin ost his bearings and was try pet rob the Brooklyn | galt svold landing in the hear Yo suspects 78 is Joe TOY ‘ shen his machine was hurled down] \°4 , atten | she remembered wien heavily, Gen. Rhodes was taken to the |) ote PP tap Pie girl, It was in. the hospital at, Lourves, and ie now in the automobile, «ind eacaped from a case | Yesterday and when Cousin Hies nee er eee yh roti, ited States Marshal's office. | Kigaie Walker and Kiddie Edouard iia a recaptured he! admitted that once they were litt D mbles the descrip: | hove, Brooklyn case Rainbow Division MENOHER COMING HOME. WASHINGTOD 24,—Salling of |*cientious objectors to military servi the transport Princess Matoika from Secretary France on Dec. 20 with 3.000 troops, ir 00 names as ding 700 sick and wounded, w an r the 900° mitita: ounced to-day by the War Depart. ta an act nent, The ship will d at Newpot News about Jan. 2. 0: re thie id Battalions, 37 Coast Artit tH, casual Companies nu and 110, and the LilstMa Battalion: 29th D: 3 ith Briga ¢ Major Gen, Charles Menoher, recent gathering up jew- when Mr, boug . Proprietor of a liquor */ASK MERCY FOR OBJECTORS. | Fifteen Thousand Names on Pet! fon Ureing Christ on Transport| WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—A deleg tion ¢ friends and r ives of con kids who are work on the stage while we sit back and enjoy them doing The big kids of the show are rehearsing will have to KID WALKER WAS A_ PRE COCIOUS LAD. Kiddie Walker said that he had 4-| started in a producer of plays and “lthings when he was ight years old n the afternoon appointed Chief of the Air Service to i Kidd succeed John D. Ryan, is returning on Com- | his "Bo io Princess Matoika f é Com- | his “I me missioner, a ced yesterday that| Tan for Wilson Cables Condotence to Mrs. {he Chri ntertalnment for In= | je sige h Re. a would be held at r thie PARIS, Dec, 24—President Wilson le Staten Island, at tc day cabled his condolences to Mr t af on, u Walter H. Page on the death of her dred children, whose ages range | him isband, the f r American Am- from two to twelve years, will re-| Then Kid Edouarde told how he be vasaador in Londo ‘ ifts ume a great musical conductor, ito maybe he did, but t what he KID EDOUVARDE THE ORIGINAL BOSS KID, I hoes Sens Car . was Making Sure T°? be absolutely certain when purchasing Aspirin Tablets or Capsules, look for the Bayer Cross on the labels—then on the tablet itee/f. It is placed there for your additional protection, so that you may be sure you are receiving genuine Aspirin, 1 had 1 as was f walking a po Being, fond of ple nty band concert ¢ rt ick, Carl soon 4 covered that that was the sort of a job h ewould like to have, and promptly told his father so. His father told him that in order to be a conductor of a band he would have to learn music nd thtat this would take severa) Smiles" laughter tertainment will be @ pl the “COUNT BELA” SENTENCED |: te | | | conse women's committee which will | after the comforts of loc AND KIDDIE ELEANOR, WELL| she was too modest to tell how she|had attempted to obtain leniency by de- s Nala grew to be great, She didn't Krow |nying former awindlen Of @ sinline ma, {churchyard have been elaborately deco Sine she. tae. wheat, ys Wenieunee tie tus ww jrated with lights and crowned with ha far to s yrtssnnaes higgt udke sentenced! great wtar, At the hour of the illumina Who's that 19 Alberthy to not less than five years orltion 1000. child will assemble tela theta ak more than nine yeare and aix months in Seb with You don't know what that me Sing Sing. sof Ch do you? Well, just ask dad Alberthy heard Inst February that The ef as much as Cousin traction Ntth w fo n \Swindler Draws Maximum Penalty during the entertainment, are. other hand he could be| After Trying to Deny Other > | conductor of a street car witho ’ 7 h trouble. Cousin Carl discovered mes. “NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. at musicians sit down while they} wt gone petiey i aetssnnabiohie ly, and that street car conductors Gon't believe you: TI am going to Hiren Will Dy: ) atand up all the time, so he | sive you the maximum sentence Aut of Greatest Ch In front of the coasion, Broadway and Mulqueen of General Louls Alberthy, allas Count Zsak! Bela, when Alberthy was before him to-day to be sentenced for swindling Mra."Anna Gru of Newark out of $24,000. He ded to study mualc Inte 165th Stree SHE'S JUST KID. And then Cousin Eleanor said that Christmas KE at 4 o'clock. Eleanor meant another « And the attraction is dainty, charming Vera of the Mrs, Gruich had $24,000 went eived a Judgment of | to Newark, where and buried anc | Posing as a count, he wooed and won company, who ts going! hor, brought her to New duceg{ ‘Trumpeters will also play Christus bit for the Kiddies Stand aali ow Fork, induced) caroin nnd "delegation of sailors. tro Queen lives ver to draw her money out of the bank, the Grand Fleet have been invited Long may Wrave—no, that's {took her to the Hotel Majestic and then | take part in the ecremony rong, Long may she live. Hooray! | departed with the money r the Queen and her kiddles, Aasiatant et Attorney Banton | — — \eharged that thy had | Killed by Brewery Anto Track. <2 in this mannor for several years, Hitsnsawenun,'sattnnnn onion) COAST TO COAST IN 38 HOURS'|@hildren Keep ee ot. 1) loa a aoe ten || Father John’s manent oO Hi mi avn au | | M@QT CHIN Cc ee reported. to bt wy un- time from the Pacific to the Atlanticl | Have arranged for this week ged, to-day. thirty-elght hours, . Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street e An Exhibition of, American-made DRESS SILKS On the Second Floor, featuring exclu- sive novelties in both weave and color For Spring 1919 “TENTION is specifically directed to the Windows A! of our entire Forty-second Street front which are devoted exclusively to this comprehensive and highly | interesting display. will Keep them rocking with Pe ''rhe climax of this magnificent en arranged ne Strand directors 1 ruby Revolt ft the Plo, Makers.” Both Miss Mollie Tiachler, who wrote thin. playlet, and Ab, Newberger, $75.00 stage director, assured The Eve fifteen children will partici- Mine Flizabeth Fee of the Ne TO FROM 5 TO 9 YEARS] ver “schoot Lamnen “ommictee has i to act as Chairman of thr the kiddies there will be a unique celebration on | Two stately hemlocks growing in the AMET ORLICK: lanterns ProRicis| adjoining the chapel na men! cavity Chrtetmes shop- ft Werld that the children will Dees oi Weak. i have the grandest time of their vias. a Weel bs — JEANNE ag young lives. ron We, Constte a Soha a “Special musical numbers have 325% $1) Weekly — im ntroduced in this sketch and a Call cv te Book of Gems. 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