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ing business hours, but often on Sat- urday afternoon Or evening he would come home intoxteated. He had bgen Grinking rather heavily the night be- fore his death—he died at 1 A. M LL SHE SCOUTS POISON HINT AS HUSBANDS BODY IS EXHUMED ri ree Widow of Theodore Ryerson “Jr. of New Brunswick, N. J., Talks of Case. — The pretty widow of Theodore n jr, a Comely blonde, about thirty-five years of age, of New Brans- wick, N. J. frankly admitted to-day why her husband's body has been ex- at the house, and one of my friends, @ lady whose name I do not care to! tention, and myself made sonfe egz | sandwiches. My husband ate about | & half dozen. Two hours later, aftor our guests had departed, f was in the bathroom when I heard my husband moaning in his bed. I rangto him. He had his hand over his left broast and moaned over and over again: ‘My heart is weak. My heart is weak. He seemed to be in a drunken stupor. At the office of the New York Bate and Lock Company the manager, E. J. Schubert, sald Ryerson had been employed there between four and five years and was a high class salesman. Ryerson, said Mr. Schu- | bert, appeared in good health and spirits whem he left the office. the “My father-in-law, with whom I) never been on good terms,” she ds convinced that I killed my nd. 1 did hot poison him and Dave nothing to fear, 1 have en- &@ lawyer to look after my in- Frederick W. Weigel is her counsel. said to-day that the widow bad to him @ month ago and asked to use his influence to have the disinterred to stop the rumors it hig death. He said the investi- he made convinced him there ‘no suspjcious circumstances coa- with tt, ‘ung Ryerson, one of the head jesmen for the York Safe and "i Company, No. 55 Maiden Late, i suddenly at his home in New a we last April 14, leaving an He was not regarded by hig busi- ness’ associates as even a moder- ately heavy drinker, Nor could Mr. Schubert recall that he bad ever spoken about any serious domestic troubles. He appeared to take a great interest in his home. pachcractinas —reancinat OTTO'S RED BATHROBE ALL LANDLADY LEFT HM He Wears It to Court to Protest, but Has to Go Into Cold Again. “although Bill Podolak has been a doorkeeper In the Exsex Market temple of justice for years and years, he never came #0 hear seeing the maked truth an he came this morning when Otto blew In in a faming red bathrobe, two doendent bath slippers and not another thing in the world, He waa shivering. “Holy macRerel!" exclaimed Bil Po- oink. “My mame ts Otto," said the man under the red," red robe, “If your name was Edward Albert,” said Podolak, “I'd give you the samo good advice, beat it before Corrigan comes down." “It's the landlady,’ anid Otto, Dehind Ave weeks ahd she gets In room while I'm asivep and the wardrebo. Swears she'l\ hold oe untlh I came across. I got us much chance an_the Kaiser, ‘Podolak sent Otto downstatrs to the complaint clerks, Emil Kunsll deciteq without @ permit, ‘and three Fie the funeral the body was jumed that the law might be com~ with No investigation waa ord that time of the cause of a 1 cane to headed for the Third District Munielpal Court. anthems te Man Shoplifter Goes to Peniten- thary. John Byrne, Afty-one, am ex-convict, with a criminal record as long a# Rroadway, was wont to the penitentiary from six months te thre three years, with jn odds u Seatlons ‘to-day fo for micas” $27 worth Of gloves in a department store. 0 ite the court that Byrne & ne of burglar tools sewed up in hia trousers. esa Save Your Eyes Ht it E 3 z FF Hi taf | i i: i i > i g ) mortgaged she * peuied to sell it ) My father-in ~ were on good teered, “bat \ my mother-in- - : Asin a, 2:00 i) , (Beaver Mutts — Megutar Values to 40.00. . BRODER a 8, Oo. ye STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P, M ° HEARN Woot of Pits Avenue FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FUR HATS fare dragging the Harlem River with Saturday preceding his death. i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER: 20, 1919. tion in Death of Patrolmen Mcintyre and Hughes. ‘Three Pollee Marine Division crews grappling hooks to-day for the body of Patrolman John McIntyre, who was Growned Inst evening when a police patrol boat capsized after leaving Ran- all's Inland, The body of Patrotman mes Hughes, who’ also wah drowned, was found, Mystery mrew today as to the cause of the accident, Not satisfed that the wind was responsible for the overturn- ing of the boat, Deputy Aasistant Dis- trict Attorney Daniel Direnzo fm the Harlem Court to-day vegan an investl- gation, Dirtnzo said that other potice- men informed him the side of the over- turned launch showed signa of having been in collision, possitly with a tug McIntyre, who had been with the Marine Division several years, lived at Mo, 527 Minniford Avenue, City Island, and leaves & wife and five children. Hpushes was fifty-tive years old and lived at No, 612 West 178th Street. He) had been in the department twenty-five years and was a gold modal man, Peel --<nnlinectaans to-day, Private Detweth ‘ola. private detective = of No, 430 Weat treet, waa held in $1,000 ball in Harlem Court to= day for examination to-morrow, Aaaiat« ant District Attorney Dantel Direnzo told Maglatrat an the New York police had rece! a telegram from Chicf James igging of the Buffalo po» lice that Ric! mle a under fndtcument there for bigamy., Direnao sald he had been Informed that Richards han three wives in Buftalo, Richards was arrested this morning Lehigh Valley Rallroad Station by Detective James Leonard of the {Fast 126tH Street Station. All clothes and no play) would make Jack’s outfit-| ting a dull day! | So we not only have com- plete sporting goods ‘de- partments at all four stores, but make a point to stock them \ ith things boys are especially interested in. Miniature aeroplanes for example—many of them true copies of farnous flying ma- chines. Among? others, the NC-4, the first plane to com- plete a transatlantic flight, the DH-4, the celebrated American plane which fought our air battles in the World War. Each comes jn sealed box, the parts being all ready to put together. Per- fect scale drawing and full directions with every ma- chine. Very instructive. ther popular items in- clude ball-bearing 9 to coasters, biplane fers, | velocipedes, bicycles, roller! skates, ice skates. hockey} sticks, pucks, sleds, tobog-| gans, skis, basketball out- fits, indoor baseballs, box-| ing gloves—everything for| in-and-outdoor fun. 4.00 Our regular $7.50 ‘ur hat season is here with the beginning of Winter, ‘the charming, Warm-looking, becoming little hat is to complete the effect of furs and fur-trimmed “Bach hat is an exquisite creation of soft fur brim and velvet, gold or pe ae metallic brosgde or satin crown, molino and imitation nutria, a becoming for . the Winter's wear, are used for brims. A gold fancy or rhinestone pin, a quill or some such smart ornament gives to each hat a finishing touch of distinction. Friday and Saturday Specials in a Reed et at: ee tt vl Sere. 4.28 Wreathe—new shaded flowers | Ostrich Bands and Fancies— . i black RBovete. ne ; ryt and 62.95........ 1.45 our af 95 has. 45 2. 45 Senenee rete Seen 298 Meteriis ore Purebennt ther wages ee col. Frida: Usual Bargain Day Adv. Broad at 13th St. “Four at ath Se Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren at Fat Se, THOUSANDS of POSITIONS are daily offered to readers of the Morning and Sunday World the tation. ‘POLICE DRAG HARLEM RIVER $97,000 LIBERTY BONDS FOR BODY OF COMRADE STOLEN FROM MAIL POUGH were stolen The bonds were shipped by Titusvitie and Warren banks and arrived here shortly after $ o’clogk last night on a Dunkirk, burg train, Alley pe CHASED OVER “L” TRACKS, Burglar Saspert Sidesteps Third John Glodare, twenty-one, of Ne. 280 | Hudson Avenue, Brooklyn, a burgtary MAY FACE BIGAMY CHARGE, msnect: wae arrested early this morn- jing after he had been ehased up an ele~ tee in Bate ‘vated ratiroad stairs, acrosé the (rashes, | down again and had stopped only when ‘They were to have been transferred to a New York Central Rail- road train at 8.30 o’clock, ‘The pouch was found this morning behind @ billboard @ sort distagce from It had been cut open. Only Liberty Bonds were missing, money or- ders exceeding the value of the bonds and several packames of currency ba tig , left undisturbed, | fan cn found We bad half a dozen acquaintances istrict Attorney Orders Investiga: Were to Have Been Transferred to the. aN. Y.*Central Train at Dunkirk, N. Y. DUNKIRK, N. Y., Bonds said to be worth about # from a registered mall pouch here last niet, tt became known Nov, any Valley and Pitts- bat Is Arrested. The Safe | Detective, Brosnan, his pursuer, threat- /$g68, to shoot fodaro is believed t be the man who entered Bamuel Sagan's tallor shop, at No, 235 Sands Street, the ni mt of Nov. took $2,000 woith of him on of Chase arrested him at Court and Montague Streets. BEAUTIF UL PLAYER PIANOS Fully Guaranteed 545 VERY CONVENIENT TERMS. , FREE ail New York—53 E. 34th St. Brooklyn—55 Flatbush Ave. Ovoesite Living: 2 Day Sale of CIGARETTES Special Cut Prices On Carton Quantities . Next Friday and Saturday Take advantage of this occasion. It hap- pens but once a month. Buying your fav- orite Cigarettes by the carton, isn't enly economy, but a great convenience. 200 Black & White 200 Camel . 206 Chesterfield. . 200 Lucky Strike 200 Piedmont....... 180 Lord Salisbury Foil. 100 Turkish Trophie Asse 100 Melachrino No. 9 pl. 100 Murad. 100 Mogul 100 Naturals 00 Egypt. Deities. . 100 Pall Mall (Natural)... 100 Philip Morris (Cambridge). F $2.16 You May Perhube— discover an occasional price lower than Liggett's, but you will waste a great deal of time and shoe leather finding it. dependably low always. $1.10 Nuxated Irom..!.....0..... Oc $1.00 Sal Hepatica... $1.50 Fellow’s Syrup. . 60c 60c $1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk 50c 25e $1.00 Eskay’s Food... BSc $1.30 Pinkham’s Compound. . 250 65¢ 50c 15e 25e 2c $1.00 Listerine...... 50c 25e $1.15 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine: SOc 60c California Syrup of Figs Bromo Seltzer. Resinol.... Cuticura Ointment. . Carter's Little Liver Pills. . Fletcher’s Castoria.. Cuticura Soap....... Packer's Tar Soap Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Lavoris.... Lyons Tooth Powder. D. & R. Cold Cream. Danderine.. Kolynos Tooth Paste Our prices are uniformly and FREG? TTI Thiii 85933 % eek 2le Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream. 37¢ Mennen's Shaving Cream.... MEN! Your physical appearance, and 450 health as well, can be much improved by wearing, for a time at least, one of our De Luxe Health Belts. It supports and raises the catising bn erect figure. Corrects stooped, shoulders, induces deep breathing. Belts are so comfortable and light, that their use is scarcely perceptible’ abdomen, De Luxe 3.50 delivery’ to. your home. VICTROLAS GRAFONQLAS . $1.53 + ALBANY, Nov. 20.—A meeti poration counsels of the cities ros. fet Dec. 6. Myrtie "Aven railroad and af rcv WISSNER vem enn netgnrrantnanntrrveininnc Bench, Music otls Styles. OPEN EVENINGS _ Drug Stores Introducing Liggett’s Brick ICE CREAM A NINE DAY'OFFER , Effective Nov. 21 to 29 inclusive QUART . INT 40c 20c ie iy? a Regular Price 35e wailie & just. perfected facilities for sellin the'delieleas, pure. Ice Creanr we serve at our fyenteie im brick form, we are anxious to have he greatest number of our customers ible take one of these bricks home, and that featon we bave made this extremely Tiberal offer. Smooth and rich in quality, each Lena containing three flavors—Chocolate, Vanilla ari Strawberry. Dry packed, so that it will reach your home in perfect conditivn. Be Sure to Buy Some Next Wednes- day for Your Thanksgiving Dinner You Save Nearly Half— Tf you are not now buying Liggett's Week-end Food Specials regularly, you are missing an op- portunity to save nearly half of the cost. All products fresh and pure, and if. you are not Rhasetely satisfied, your money will be refunded Coffee Ontho Tea Giga da itrecd “waste tiere tat sealed bays. Regular pound cartons, regulat tet 2 ws. BZe Ker 2 wr SEc Chocolate oes * Puddin, ooking Makes a » + A Chocolate Pe ty regu 20 at % pg ny Cakes. rice ake M we sy 36c. layonna e _ Dressing P My, Cocoa H Boag tims. Just the {hing for salads, Regular aad bot- 396 Te ie 36c Ripe Juicy, API Apples Spitzenburg ‘o@Jona 5.c.—tie'yer don env8 per case of 195, Just a Reminder! Anticipate Cold Weather Roxbury Hot Water Bags. Guaranteed One Year, Plan Telephone Legisintion. lages of the State hag been called | At that time it is ex; ‘tala tion enablinn the Public i saton to stispend telopnone, rates rates gation will ted rvice ANew York Floor Cove Corner Meh cits and A timely purchase of quality RUGS, CARPETS, t Wilmerding, CONGOLEUM RUGS, bought at auction last Morris & Mitchell, Auctioneers, to be sold for less facture today. It was ou ne to bain a quality of this stock at a ridiculously low figure are positively below the wholesale price of todey. $50 9x12 Smith’s Seamless Velvet Rugs Alex. Smith & 's All-Wool Seamless Velvet 36% Smith's name oi assures you that it isa ak wool rig. $60 Best Seamless Wilitons In this lot we have & fine cooabh anak of F Tora, Oriental and Persian patterns. . > » All-woot Royal Axminsters, ficial “patterns. Wonderful Odd Lot of Sample Rags Rugs . All-Wool Rugs, woven fn one piece, Rags Velvet $30—6x9" All-Wool Axmins $32 9x12 Seamless Brussels Smith's heavy all-wool Rusa Ex. | making them doubly strong. Co ios cellent Rugs fo of Orient Per- Ing or bed Fy alan ° Wonderful yalue. enough this Speelal .. $125 9x12 Seamless Royal Wiltons Extraordinary Value in Every One of Them cial, sale There is bound to be at least one rug in this lot of “beautics” with @ special appeal to you. The color blendings are irresistible and the patterns Include some of the most exclusive Per- sian, Oriental and Chinese effects, Old rose, blue, brown and tau shades. You could not buy is low price? Some of these ve slight mill imperfections, which you will consider slight indeed. Congoleum. Rugs AT HALF PRICE SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast. MILL Seconds, Felt Base, at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE. $3.00—4.6x6—special. . $6.00 —6x6—speci ort $8.75—0x9—special $12.75—929—special $14.85—9x10.6.... $22.00-—7.6x1 $17.00—9x12. $25.00-—Ox12 75¢ GENUINE TEXOLEUM In the very latest styles, designs and colorings But we do 6 .50 Cork Linoleam Rugs Armstrong's and Nairn's Cork Linoleum Rugs at nearly balf the price. Beautiful selection of pat- terns. Rugs that will give you perfect satisfaction. 87.00—4.6%7.6. $10.00—6x7.6. $15.00—6x9.. 818,00—6x12 not stop with beautiful designs. Texoleum has wonderful durability. It will wear much longer than ordinary printed linoleum’, because it has a real ATERPROOF BASE, instead of being made-on burlap. as often as you want to it a % yards wide. Square yard, You can wash Texoleum ith soup and water without hurting CUT F FULL le $2 Extra Heavy "$2.50 Inlaid Linoleua Velvet Carpet throuat to the back: Z'yahe wises Extra heavy Velvet eda suit- best attractive pat- able for halls and feran, mset dure- stairs, Very. helee Die; felections of, pate the best throughs tor inches) w ide. out the — United MSA yeh States, Square yard nit. 1 Block from Fulton St 60 Flatbush Av. ivingston BROOKLYN 164, 166,.168 and 170 Smith Street " ‘BROOKLYN __Crr. Wyckoff St. e Old Reliable House of WH. carries he biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and gives easiest and best credit terms of any tae in the city. VICTROLAS Fall Clothing Complete Stock of Vietruias, All sizes ig stock ef Kecurds at our Grand Mireet Store, Acollan Vocations and Records at opr, Nmith Street Store, Ne dixcount on} ‘Talking Machines, | i Pas ing ae Credit House Ching Cloeaty te dit bar 3 nekree ae 19. 75) Cia asia ulte for Pen MONTA AND SATURDAY EV! 7A Beautiful Color Portrait of == Miss BILLIE BURKE Dramatic and Motion Picture Star FREE ‘With Sunday World, Nov. 23 | In Greater New York and Vicinity 2 La 3

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