The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1919, Page 10

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a ee ete is BULLET IN BRAIN, BOY LIVES. | (NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Oct. 9.—For SS og Robert Hopkins, fourteen, . , living with @ bullet in his 4 The boy was accidentally shot qd ‘the temple by 4 playmate... The bul- ne " has just been located by Sitvtesag] ~~ > Gf 1S A TRY-OUT talked rationally with i @urgeons and they believe that he se ~ =| Interborough Officials Say Ex- A device involving magnets and compressed alr and electricity which enables one man to open and close the Interborough to-day. Public Ser- vice Commissioner Nixon and his engineers, after seeing the experiment fie conditions pronounced it a success and Interborough officials announced that they will put the system in opera- trains will be run under tne one man control plan. It ts claimed that the new inven- eral Manager rank Hedley, - will save from five to eight seconds at EEE 2 for Children Fit easily but not loosely, Neith- er slip, inch, bind nor bulge to mar * | Burgéons Believe Victim of Piny~ mate's Gan Will Recover, any attempt to remove it woujd |[~ periment Is a Success—Plan the doors of a subway triin of ten tried under circumstances which were tion under rush hour pressure within] porridge that | tion, wnich was portected under the Blyn-Plan the children's comfort. Recer instant death, they claim. i Would Save Time. cars was given an official tryout by not fully representative of actual traf- a few days and eventually that all direction of James 8, Doyle, Superin- Strong bodies |ticsen or car Dauipment and Gpn- Nature Shoes : Plan (THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919, Trying Out “One Guard’’ Plan Of Operating Subway Trains He ifelieeieieiciefeinieieieetefelee ee ee ee eee ileeitele ice bo; Eleven Convenient Stores car and shorter trains. ‘Mail Order Dept., 2240 34 Ave, Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia t West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York a eaten A Matcnless $ One-Day Event Money-Saving of Supreme Offering Interest. } No C, O. D.’s—No Alterations—No Exchanges. ra + Only One to a Customer—No Dealers Sold. W ORDS are inadequate in view of such a sale and dis- play as this! To be appreciated these Coats must be actually seen—they are wonderful—they are magnifi- cent—they are the superlative values of the season ! Express- ing infinite variety in type, line and color—your choice of nearly 400 new arrivals! 4 Coats of Wool Velour. ! Coats of Silvertone Coats of Silk Seal Plush Coats of Pom Pom 1 Coats of Broadcloth Coats of Scotch Plaid A comprehensive and_ brilliant offerin representing “par excel- | lence” at the price! Every coat is a real style achievement—featur- ing effective new notes typical of the more expensive new successes! All-enveloping modes with huge collars, narrow tie belts, Dolman effects, motor and utility coats. ‘ ‘, My Tneludi » Fi Fur Trimmings |sciv4ins Sposum, French, Kolinsky Dyed Coney. he Link Magnificently lined with figured Silk Linings and plain Satins and Peau de Cygnes of exceptional quality. Don't pay high prices for a Winter Coat without first seei marvelous offerings! The values are nothing et Pe Freie Be With the ald of a new device the conductor, standing betwetn dny two cars of the train and commanding Extraordinary Coat Sale Fur Collar or Plain Models--Unprecedented Values each station besides working out a| buttons controlling the doors of each great economy by taking elght men|car, opening or closing them at will. off every train, At present each ten car train carries the motor engineer, the conductor and eight guards. The device will also be installed on cight The first objection offered by the Public Service Commission was that there would be no way of controlling passengers who would want to rush in as the doors were closing and many would be jammed and in- jured, . The demonstrators showed that the Pittsburgh Milwaukee Cleveland Chicago To Detroit Ma Bridgeport St. Louis All the new Browns are rep- resented, including Kanga- roo-Maduro, Castor, Bom- bay and Mikado Blue, Navy, Greens, Taunss. ‘ *[intervenes, that the pressure ty not {rear and that the train cannot start FORCED MARRIAGE TALE unti] all the doors are closed. To provide for handling crowds the In- terborough officials promised to put extra guards on the platforms. sta- | When Wife |a fire which destroyed the dance hall tions, the officials said; would he the Public Service Commission but|!724 Street appeared before Justice whioh readily comes to mind, is the|Mullan in the Bronx County Supreme femora tron all cars of the train |Court to-day and asked for an order of wo of protection to passengers |annulment of her marriage on Dec. 14, afforded by the sign of authority | sor: restin, an emt ee. Onde ane Bi badge uf Fox Street. Justice Mullan dented her eight cars of a ten car train woula |Teduest without comment after he had be completely unguarded, a There would be no authority to take |ot married: charge of riotous or violent pas-| She sald she was employed as a “re- sengers, hold-up men Or mischievous |ceptionist” in a Broadway photograph ye—only one man on a ten-car train with the authority or ability to summon police assistance, Undoubtedly there will be com-|staph, saying he was about to start for plaints from the large number of |China, He was impressed by the “re- guards who would be dropped by the |ceptionist,” she sald to-day, and asked new system of operation, but the In-|her to meet him that evening at 149th terborough officials claim to have | Street and Third Avenue. She met him, considered all possibilities and to be| Bleckman, she sald, showed her a re- able to handle any situation which |Yolver and told her that unless she did may arise. Hearing In Cohen Case Oct. 15, {he obtained what she thinks was a mar- Gov. ‘Smith to-day notified District ;"age license, The next evening, atill Attorney Swann that witnesses would) married to Bleckman by a Rabbi at be heard Oct. 15 in Mr. Swann’s office, {the home of Mr, and Mrs. Goldstein, No, instead of Oct. 16 in Albany, on the ap-/0i1 Past 145th Street, and a few days plication of Attorney Jénah Goldstein th onth 0. for commutation of sentence for Joseph |‘fytring his -abec Cohen, now in the death house at Sing | court, she consulted relatives who ad- Sing awaiting execution Oct. 20 for in-|yised her to bring annulment proceed- atigating the murder of Barnet Baff, alings, Bleckman's slide of the story of West Washington Market poultryman,|the marriage Was not called for by who was killed Nov, 24, 1914. ‘ Refuses Annulment 1918, to Samuel Bleckman of No, 923 heard the following account of how she gallery on Dec, 13, 1918, Bleckman entered and sat for a passport photo- as he directed he would kill himself in her presence, He took her, she said, to st an office in the Bergen Building where under threats, she claimed, she was later Bleckman went to China, return- uring his absence, she tol the Twetice Mullan BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN West of ith, Avenue Fourteenth Streek WOMEN’S ~ HOUSEDRESSES 3.15 Our Regular $5.50 and $5.94 Values as remarkable as these have a meaning that places them in a class by themselves. This is not a sale in the ordinary meaning of the word, but a sale event of unique importance, since it comes but once in a season. Our Start-of-Season values are never matched by any other store. Gingham and Chambray Housedresses Regular and extra sizes. Regular size models are in large and small checks, plain and fancy stripes and plain colors, They are attractively finished with white pique, poplin and chambray trimming and large or small pearl buttons. One-piece and belted styles are shown. \ Sizes 36 to 46, Extra Size Models are in plain colors and stripes. They are one-piece and belted models cut on lines to slenderize the appearance of stout figures. Sizes are 48, 50 and 52. See also our Four column Friday, As Usual Bargain Day Adv. on page 31. and oth for “Start Sales'’ of Little Tots’ Coats, and Children’s Stamped Dresses, also special Meas Ranta ror start of Heston Apparel and Men’s Stylwear Clothing. Bo Worcester “White City” Burned, | WORCESTER, Mass, Oct. 9.—Wor- © large amuse- FAILS TO MOVE WsTice |-e"s.""" ‘the shores of: Lako| Huinsigamond, is in ruins following and other amusement buildings last called by the lone conductor and re Says Suicide Threat Drove bal whe The loss is estimated at $100,- > a4 0 peated in each car by magnifying Her to Altar. ~ _ ” telephones, : Another objection, not offered by| Mrs. Elste Bleckman of No, 651 West Gunther's Sons there had lying dist lose of ‘Two Dena in Torn HOIBINGTON, Kas, two persons known to be dead and twenty-five injured, as tho’ result of a tornado which swept over this vi- cinity late yesterday, officials to-day were making efforts to learn whether en any casualties in out- pte. The storm caused a 891 Fifth Avenue urs - OF SUPERIOR QUALITY DISTINCTIVE IN STYLE 7

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