The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1919, Page 3

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| BOONEWYORKERS This New York ‘Y’ Girl i FRE SUGHT oT ve RINGS. Dimpled “Smiling Jerry,” OFIOSTHINFANIRY © Teaches Our Doughbous AS KIQNAPPER HELD FORDUMBWAITER Qptimist, Is the Sunshine GILIANS AGAIN | In France How to mater AS THEFT SUSPECT WRECKED FINGER Of Jamaica Hospital wk oof Demo Division Goes On With | | OTHERS TOFO lt ighter Captains Meet 'To 27th Chamberlin’s Wife Says He Bronx Woman Sues Landlady | } ‘ { Spirited Her Two Sons Away , for $500, but Latter’s Death | to Consider Settlements Great Speed. my H —Police Dig Up Indictment. Postpones Case | Strike Dispute. ¥ , <y , Y yr ‘s Never again will the smart set of | | ree ar 1O-MORROW A BIG DAY, « } Mrs, Arthw: B. Obamberiin, notified ii9 pronx bo thrilled by the simple | Lighter Captains of Tacal ‘ 5 to-day that hor husband was arrested ce, magio announcement, “Mrs. | | will meet to-day in Brooklyn Then Boys of Old 7th and at 2 ofclock this morning in his stariha Volk wil! pour.” Nevar again | [a A ees settiom Brookivn’s 23d Will Be rooms at the Hotel Stratford, No. 11 ir differences with private, will the little circle of worshippers | owners looking toward @ nd forward ou 24 Street, on an eizht-montly Discharged. hire her tlement of the Marbor strike, it having to do with affairs ress finger as fills the Soames t's t treet, said she was glad to up and inquires, “Two lumps, o returned to work t (Rometat From aft t The . ’ st ad i hurried to court for an- | three arrant against him am-} Was it the | berlin was taken to the Tombs, \heoi of Mrs, Chamberin charges her hus- CAMP UPTON, NX. ¥., April 1 With the lustre added by the gallant wervice of the 1 vision, tho « famous old 7st Na on their way back to May. are expected to return bef of the k t elbow or the right the otherwise iil-favored Jaro believed to be ready to | Katisha that was so greatly admired T. V. O'Connor, President jband with the kidnapping of bene hed connoissneurs? No matter. In ; } Longshoremen's a two boys on the day of the 27th Divi-|the case of Mrs. Martha Volk of : eee Sear nee |ston’s parade, The ohfidren are John | Kolly Street, No, 935, it was that little Union leaders at the Oe sth Infantry, 2th Di- ¢ New York's al Guard are armory to- jand James, six and eight years old. | fiawians finger, that chof d’ouovre of iy , ; sirike headquarters to-day Fa ‘The Tist, with men from the 2d (up- Father and mother separated three | finger, that cute little, pink Little, sitcten eae til teyite Be 6tate) made up the 105th and the jyears age. Mrs. Chamberlin 19 @ curved little finger, which stood. out y ke, No meetings have colors of 4 entrusted to the trained nurse, living at No. 317 West |e daintily from the lifted teacup, however, and both the new organin | 45th Street. Sho had placed the be: When t regi marched to uv Stil—among the respectful eritics 3 2 } Workers affiliation and the |with friends in Weehawken, where |—there was a moot question, What they were visited occasionally by |was really the best sotting for that | Chamberlt \ | finger? the first unit of thi istered out to-day, rs have determined te » port of New York Is paymaster's office, the ©* Against the teacup, where, 6 a result of the continuation ist N laced in care of For two days, Mrs. Chamberlin as- | unadorn it revealed only its own| “ , strike. which w begun Mi Color Sergt. William V1, Stitt of Port serts, it was said at Chamborlin's |pure graco? Or with an oyster fork ; Sunday was the omy one Mi Richmond, ¥, 1, to be-delivered to the . [office in Wall Strect that he was “out |at dinner, when its beauty rivalled large numbers of men back to armory Ave of town” and at the hotel that he|the jealous diamonds of its owner's | 3 The six other unions are holding us, th reg was “not in.” dinner rings? pe / and demanding an eight-hour : i $ increase in wages. The strike ent’s p i She had been told that it was use-| But these are academic questions Col, Sergt. Harold W. Knox of Tr on the ptlots, mates and eny less to ask for a habeus corpus for |now, to be disputed by those whose took charg 4 colors, to be due to their being licensed opel the children unti! sho had first 1o-/minds dwell in the past, along with , ax boats cannot be operated ex etu to Knox cated her husband, Pop Anson's batting average and “ Heensed men i One instance of the loss wi Yesterday, she rays, ‘she saw/Lillian Russell's age and the punch é f | diverting to Halifax of the at xo to Tr the Riv Chamberlin leave the Stratford. |of John J. Sullivan : Stee eS iy ae teamer Trojan, provided by Ma Then, she says, Detective O'Connell} A dumb waiter—tho trony of it!— stn A eotinting the freiht — or Sy amdivaticn ter heck on cane | remembered that last August a man one of the dumbest of dumb walters 4 | railroads and tra turn, About tady on a ving to Schen in from by the name of Arthur Chamberlin |4as spoiled that finger. And the was indicted for grand larceny on|blame—which is stil, to be adjudi- |charges made by Mrs. dna TT, Ries, {cated by the courts of New York—is 5 sah, anton ootesais Dea | ‘ 4 5 each, unio then of the Waldorf-Astoria, growing | attributed to the late Mrs. Sarah 4 ee r All the larger steamship Jin out of a transaction in stocks. Van Smith, who owned the house in $ 300 men to unload and load the » men raving York City. the 104th F’ diverting vessels to other ports arlesy zation Every Week Susan Weber) ticest French girls in Nimes, and en-| O'Connell and other detectives went | Kelly treet which contained ele May N Wilk . + to the strike, andthe port of th in, the : - Usted their co-operation. Now every; to the Stratford at 2 o'clock this| Volk, her finger and the dumb waiter.| He May Never Jalk Again, oe 18 ee a ae Milt > and rr > 0 a) u ad ~ bes ¥ & c ld » @ be vi and Miltary Po yey Puts 1,500 Lads Through | morning a detachment of those girls,| morning, and, although they were in-| Down to the basement of the house but m Radiates Happi s 4 he Inquired of. The | wud e aaealts peueiet will be cl Their Steps. chaperoned by a committee from thelformea at the desk that their man|in Kelly Street went Mrs. Volk on a but He Radiates Happiness | py nine World photographer, “ain't cath ainone tho ‘ club, comes to the Y. M. C. A. hUt! was ‘not tn” forced thelr way into|luckless morning, taking her finger! —Sad.to Tell, His Pal Is a] %ou rein to take my pit you Toushter | 108TH'S RECORD IN KILLED AND, .Q).)0 Qo 1a Now ¥ and Miss Weber instructs them and/Champberlin's room through a win- | With h he was about to put} Self-Confessed T hh| Baye a pitcher of his beat friend | WOUNDED. pb A Ne ork the American soldiers in dancing.|ow, Chamberlin was in bed. They | Something in the dumb waiter when | eit-Conte: OUSN| “When the photographer told. him The 1 ne {teaching thousands of American! After an hour of lessons there {s half/ say they found a revolver in the m Hi slip—something happened, and the} Guy,” Benne ee OS Re ns bie Camere doushboys in France bow to dance.) 9! Wed ur haggle here dancing. Two | room. In addition to his other| finger was broken i “Just put it in the paper that 'm Miss Susan Weber of No, 824! tral dances ee Bere APO MOF® FOF") troubles Chamberlin was charged with, “For four w anyhow,” compro- | Avenue, and, at Nimes, y week 1,500 men on permission | violating the Sullivan ta eks plaintif? was t 100 dis: Propped up against the pillows of 1, “and that whe ll im » regiment are hia little white erib om the second a start business obliged to at Nimes and, no matter how! Chamberlin is described as an of-| told agonic y In bed, suffering un- | | | ate me says the complaint. | ? the biggest and fl f thi fospital It sellin’ papers. nyeelt | Griddle Cakes g lett 4 noe eG ene tae) footed they were, before they gcial of the New York-Mexican Oit| “She had to pay $10 to @ physician,” ray Oe een, eel beet Who knows but that, » day,|served this morning had apse a spre en le to matter all*that tho finger, | tte Wounded soldier who can sml rough the marvelous jn , i the| Company And ev Chamberlin: will American) the grand larceny row before Judge ‘Court of General Sessions, ‘Aad sone inbe> Gay’ wo-duat> knbwh | Alerene wureeour timakelsies oF lite |Eoeee GE Vien ere etalned | tne good doctors will have him made | Jerry Smith will appear between the Wheat Flour—they wor to-mors rtain crodk—not a curve—a crook. | vie enady to go out into the world | of a great metropolitan, daity, | been just twice as good. in the Dinner vings won't go on any more. Y |The finger Is ludicrous against a tea- 1 on mended in a way, n January asa he was saddened to of the soldiers on leave v : us given the rs hew ideas of the i: fineness of t} girls, while the citi bons of Schenee Sanitary Cor the men who r eader by hospit tul_pal,| Wheatsworth has such a of business and “over the t * to sie- a ae . petty nurse icious, nut-like flavor that to dane Then she conceived ber| We Americans such a gentiginanly ice now {s Its beauty is gone, Mrs. Volk |° a Maat ie ne Na seed met with water it make from the tuferno of shrapn 1 Pica: Priahar i her| that they are glad to invite them to! she met C ands $500 damages, Hrceaat se KGa edie dkagied best griddle cakes you when the division smashed tue Hi at idea. She gota French women's} their homes and get up picnics and : v ave Michael M. Sohultz pinched a dimple i 7 st gris Nantirie iin : to mako up a list of 200 of the mght © partion for thom 984) waldort-Astor according to{ The case might havo been tried to- | Blockade Lifted in Great South tay, @ He went through It 4 check and said the same thing many scratch and reached and many a time In a most convincing the c h t for th a'ten wbaren [day 1 discovery that Mrs. tasted. to The Evening World ‘1 pasuase lbs ran a. detandae an § L, Ly April L—The win- big OF City, ration of Cleves | Van Bh a ae ie Ws dead. | vay? v traffic blockade haa lifted in Great HY j land to Chan » the) So J pitrekk of the Bronx bas) iion pow can a fellor help smiling? South Bay and Fire Island Inlet, and rt oe oe Aly ~ ing hi complal ys, returned the proceeds |PUt the case over until an adminis-| iit eoureyear-old Gerard Smith-- the ferry steamer, “Point o' Woods, will |wourtehed bodies and alert minder and fi | of tive shares only \trator for the Van Smith estate Smiling Jerry"—will probably never begin plying the regular fer Pevehore ent inaitland, ‘and’ Point’ c (Ground fresh daily in New Wark |be able to walk again without having Woods, Chautauqua Beach resort on uta | bis little legs encased in braces. ut April 12 F, H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO. on es of kidnapping { aban-|throw the case out of cow id |of earshot of his cheerful little ward, donment. Assured that Chamberlin | Judge Robitzek. “But in a case like|Dr. H. C. Courten, head of the | will be where they can get him for|this [ think that the natural vanity of | orthopedic clinic, sadly shakes his at days, the Distr | a@ woman Is entitled to consideration.” |,.44 and says there's just a bare | of mending those little legs se Sut even if soory anew this he eal ey ee | “ASLEEP FOR ‘Ted DAYS, ITALIAN FRONT SAIL HOME !cu i mss tne dtr ma ded in putting on their feet tee Relay nat wan not overt ent well | : early every one of the two hundred 2 he ision was 7 ped. sop DaVvenpert eee | KS 0 DEATH ind fifty infantile paralysjs cases un- while the division ee tre “ain ing te 7 | his blanke: vnnt outside to sleep VICTIM SIN ’ 332d Parana Awarded Medal and bina And since Jerry is an ‘ : et ound. He was awakened teach Hi Ce eee PIE ue As Uaht ; niut ne 1 5 lar, to Reach : r optitnl cc a sa S28 TWO MORE SERIOUS CASES fr Sao Keach eve ape ee an nS, Was Weil enouih t " ver hits ping comrades und made ‘ conn ex bed there. Te said there way too Dies in 24 Hou ; ) Ventilation outdo Assist-|pointed. Then the administrator w to ask |be made defendant husband | "If it were a man's finger I aE . Chamberlin ¢ thre y On the Job a called up for medical ho begged to be with the other frored to sign a Easily and antly ad- ans cla n against thi Davenport port won men justed —stays put until ogi released —no tugging no binding — gives the wearer absolute security and solid leg-comfort. Warm t ALL DEALERS ARE NOW SELLING AUERBACH Famous Chocolates and Candy Favorites at c and 1 QO tighteen varieties to choose from at Se Kyoto 4 From Genoa, as eve ‘On the 26th of last August a pale, from Rome to wan, er uted little boy arrived at wneral here to-day the hos tal in the arms of his mother, Re- puns that fd Infantry, the Au unusually pathetic case, thought American regiment which got into te doctors, for the mother said Jerry i “ had lots of brothers and sisters, and ress An official cable er ‘ = elhevue. lid medical “PAYING OFF" MACHINERY LIKE moval to Beltevue. fighting on the Italian f; bec trat Geath duet Jerry's father was ill, And right the CLOCKWORK, Pg rabies a Genoa, where a gold medal and there brave Jerry smiled, display- ‘The camp machinery for paying off | Sleeping sickness thu een re- | way ted to the entire unit for ‘a cute little dimpie in either cheek. is working like clockwork, | ported from Be e Hospital oceurred | a on, the Jamaica Hos. rs to be light chance | this morning, schedule of 5,000 men day from the 27th Division, The paymasters hand ont more than $50,000 hour in h, each man in the division averaging about | $109, but all in varying amounts, ‘The Herman ¢ f No, 106 Vavt 10th! main part of the remiment Is ex- | pital was Jerry's own, a h saw Sark: Apel pustime !s drawing. And a* soon as und 15 on the steamships Canople and ‘the color began to return to his Duca d'Aosta, with a third section ar- cheeks under the stimulus of nour- riving later on the Dante A‘Lighler ig food he was given paper and ii and allowed to amuse himself, Two Americ » regiments we ets Chocolate CocoanutCream Cakes Milk Chocolate Cakes hands of the men in the two paying, Two other cases the Thin “feat. Gab aeonnaena tat hults says he sits for hont Pecan Maple Bars Almond Bars eams fly like lightning and the cash in the Gara Gener te ee nis pictures of street cars, fire | *. On Fruit Bars Vanilla Sweet Chocolate \s thrust into the hands of the dough | ported to ehearahirne rng mae en Bevery Paine Be when | ee 'y Fruit Bars. Mentholated Cough Drops boye an fast as they can get to the i ae Up, maybe De a| a Pine a Fralt Bore Assorted rut Drops It vw an unlucky dow shboy that ‘ § aa oe ross the aisle lies Jerry's i. ruit Cakes ime Fruit Tablets crowd treading at his heels, that will ‘ , . Maliman. Henry, an unusually | Marshmallow Bars Orange Fruit Tablets POM LeRC Oe 8 IN LAUNCHING DISASTER r comrades, for the rest of the bright, husky Hitth | “ Sandwich Anise Tablets | ‘To-morrow will be the turn of th divisic was used aa a depot unit and of dis wed bone | | 106th Infantry (old 23d of Brooklyn) ld not see fighting as an organization. | right three wee q roy Perey \ snd the 107th Infantry (New York'n 4 si. OF the Collapse of Ten Delicious Varieties at 10c f id Dandy 7th), They will be mus- icums ol Allapse 0! ’ tered out with the 106th Machine Gun | Natt jr | Assorted Chocolates Chocolate Marsh-Caramels Battalion, the 1024 ‘Train Headquar-| ‘Platform at Harriman, Chocolate Peppermints Molasses Kisses tors and’ the 102d Ordnance Repair | Pa., Workmen. < Gxeam Puffs Milk Chocolate Cakes Shops. | tid Nut Brittle Almond Bars _————. | BRISTOL, Pa, April 1.—According to “ — Butter Sticks « ° Blocks, Unwrapped BOY TO GET $18. 000 VERDICT. the Coroner of Bucks County, the ac- , A Coffee Drinkers find there is no raise in price of INSTANT POSTUM |saant yesterday at the launching at TETLEY'S Tea is a real man’s | Joseph Grady Must Pay for Auto| Herriman, Pa, of the cargo carer ; Waukau resulted in the death of four . :, A ' Injaries, Court Ru 5 drink. Here is why,—its strength and | 4), Appellate Division 1a. Brooklyn | Morkmen, ae enmere, ayes IR hae flavor bring a world of cheer. After | sustained yesterday a verdict of $18,000 Gommons’s lent Is belag searched. te, a good steaming cup of Tetley’s, you in favor of six-year-old Joseph Gordon | day, but the Coroner stated that he fe 7 4g of No, 415 734 Street, Brooklyn, who |h@4 no reason to believe that more free 7un wie, over tired! ‘That's |of No. 416 724 street, Brooklyn, who :tten cour mad been Grvwned. cause Tetley’s is refreshing. while playing in front of his home by| About fifty workmen had clambered the automobile belonging to Joseph | UPOn the platform near ® vacant ship- Tetley's Teas are gathered from Gray, » retire dmerchant OTHER AUERBACH PRODUCTS Two delightful confections at 25¢ “Dollie” Chocolates “ABC Blocks” (Milk Chocolate) A Few Other Rare Chocolates, deliciously blended, im a variety of eleven unusually attractive boxes to choose frem, 50c to $1.50 a Le RRSEE STS in order to get a good view of the oTAeTae, Cpecolates “Misweets” Grose ates the world’s finest tea gardens, and are the fret ila} @ vartict at 646.009 Maunailng, Th lopalad over and. at “iayfair! Chocolates “Capnee” Chocolates” € tea g: . ® returned for the boy. | On ‘Appeal of the men fell Into the water. As far If for hea Ith or other rea- “Patriotic” Chocolates Penile” Choscleten skilfully and carefully blended. They ordered, "On the retrial: the ‘toy 2% 1 known all were rescued excep “Town Talk” Chocolates “Happy Hours” Chocolates are securely put up in closely sealed * eh 9 Pid ies ree get pal Lg sons you have considered “Triumph” Chocolates packages which keep impurities Out — satteasints ve Felitieal Dinner, | The Garcner today absclved the a change from coffee,now Look over this list—choose your favorites. Theyareon | and strength and fragrance in. Nonien cahere af he. aeve Let aciilent parte wee Dorin 68 isa good time to make a sale wherever you are. 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