The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 26

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HIGHT ARE KILLED 2 IN AUTO MISHAPS, NANY IRE Baby ‘Knocked From Grand- mother’s Arms—One Woman Killed Not Identified. Police recotas to-day showed that ® woman, two men and five children ‘Were among those killed by automo- “Wi adeidénts yesterday and last Hirot. The woman has not been) Adentified. She was about fifty years) old and well) dressed. | In & group crossing 2d Strect at| Fourth Avenue late last night weres, Mrs. Cisenthino Callabria, No, 233 Bart 224 Street, her son and daugh- ter-in-law, and her granddaughter, Frances, four months old. An auto Mobile owned and 4riven vid Davis, No. 216 Stanton §trect, Brook, lyn, ran into them. The child was harled from Mrs. Callabria’s arms and killéd. ‘The unidentified woman, also instantly killed, was. standing Rear, Mrs. Catlabria was taken” to! Bellevue in @ serious condition. A peculiar motor accident cost the Iife of Henry, J. Lawson, thirty-five, Mo. 119 West Gist Street, well known fm the theatrical distriet tor fifteen Years as “Scotty, the one-eyed chaut- mur.” His taxicab dashed with such peed across the west sidewalk, of Broadway near 5ist Street last aight at went twenty feet into a store, Sweeping two pedestrians through the window with it. Conrad Rosensand, twenty-one, of Mo. 101 West 524 it, and Rebert B. Walsh, thirty-five) pf Washing- ton, D. C, the passersby struck by the ar, were taken to Roosevelt Hospital Both wil recover. Scores of persons on the way {to theatres saw the mishap. Lawson's left eyo was of glass. His machine ‘was operated with a steering whvel on the right side. He turned (ar ‘round to look behind and apparently lost control of the car. The taxicab hurtled over the eurb- stone, catching up Rosénsand Walsh. Joseph Montero, twenty: @ompanion of Rosensand, was br ushid aside and not injured. The machine dove through the Jarge| ; window of the showroom ef, tho |), Stern Picard Company at No. 16659, pushing &sidé two big automobiles |‘ on exhibition in the window, Witnesses rushed into the place. wson was dead, Rosengand and aish were unconscious, They were taken in an automobile to the Bost tal. A sailor and girl, passengers in. the taxi, Jumped out and dtsap- peared. aiw Rosensand was found to have ré- ceived luccrations, Walsh suffered a} t broken ankle, He wryly remarked in the hospital, “| had artived only two hours before from Wash): nd was looking for a room. se. fast town; fill tell the word." . , ‘The taxicab was so badly wrecke that the police could not @etenmine ther the agcident was gues we et.in turning arodnd or 5 cr to @ son's defect in the mechanism. » Witnesdes said that, when he found the car, swerving sharply acri oie sidewalk, Lawson fried desperat to swing it back into the street but seemed un- able to..control the wheel, ‘The last acctd of the. it re- Nathan Chod: ited in_the death at ‘Bve 99 For , . of No. 1 rayth’ Benjamin Poly, fou years old, plays down by 4 taxicab. ing in front of his pomne. fig ¥ ars wenty-four, No, 474 22a Shrcet, wns killed Inst eyenitie dy street, Brooklyn, with felonious as- | An autoriobiie driven by Samuatl street Howls Eplegel of No. 1239 Madtwon Avghuc. ‘On his way to a Thankasgivvr ith playmates, Michael tant, Frrive. of No. 2160 Villa Avenue, fautomopile directly in front of’ an- other op the Grand Concourse, He was ed to death. Richard Candia of No. 113 West 49th Street, the driver, was said by the pelicsrto Dave been blameless. ‘A horse drawn truck ran. over pieaeriah Bohman. seven, of No. 211 East 104th Street, while his mother watched him at play, He died on the ‘way to the Harlem Hospitals Jatob. Nochorawitey of No. 3 Egati ‘108ch}) Btreet was locked up on a,/Charge of homicide. treated for hysteria. Tottering on a cane at Broomeiant Spring Streets last night, Moses GU. man, sixty-two, of No. 240)Clinton Btreet, stood transfixed with terror ‘as he saw # taxicab bear down on him. The driver tooted and swerved quickly; but the car ran Into:the old |> man full force, hurling bim ypon the ewalk. perf Pier briver nlackened for an, initanh, then pyt on full speed esoap rt.” Gillman's skull was Tractured.and fhe sufféred interval injuries. Hediod ip a Bellevnue Hospital ambulance, William Burns, twenty-five, a negro, was locked up on charges of felon ov assault.asd driving without a} after, tis machine tan down Michael n, in front of No. 2 Spring boy was taken to 5 tal, suffering tiv into an electric Drive of Central I's Three Gvigan, all of Bireet.’ None was badly hurt. ¢ roy war grrente! ona charge of ing wher intoxfeated, i DEATH FOLLO Oat $10,000 Accident Polley. Albert Seewls, thirty-seven,’ a denier fm antiques at No, 44 South “street, Freehold, N. J., and formerly a stewory fon one of the interned German: liners, ding’ house m oben ae ee calling for Lie indemnity” Nt. death occurred a bi building. aha Richard “irorniskel, an were at work on the. second inate took out & CITY MAGISTRATE more than sixty Sears old, Wut be has demonstrated to elitht, hoodfiams that he can punch as healthily as a youth of.twenty. Avenue Court, Brooklyn, showed thé imprints of his knuckles , The Magis- | trate bore the marks of a djadkjack, | way hours, whep; at Prospect and Tenth Avenues, he the plate jack. Then he took flight, bus. Richsmgresd tontackip-sheals4) Peemdent Appeunces It Will Be | gangstors..single-hiided “While shift Magistrate ‘telephoned to the police: ! When Magistrate Reynolds got back | ing away like mad and agdepting’a /and \:it4 aftitiafed companies,” the | (with core, of Jabs to each he thandged to Aetna Casguity and Surety Company | French Seal Vet, land. The Magistrate rejoined the 84 the Automobile Insurance Com- French Seal ,(%!t8,, $275 melee. mond and Morlarity, jumping into the fray, found twolét thé gang go badly a bélted at sight of the policemen. @olph Stultz, yenty-four, of N Msth Street, and Ludwig Schnap, sault, alleging they used blackjacks. Rich charged that they found t\me > between punches to steal $70 from hia |. GIRLS! A MASS. ‘The boy's mother was| — IS EXPLOSION., Dealer in Antiques Recently Took " one-small straud at A time: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. IN NEW YORK Homeward Bound SIRKE Of BEAVERS So ee ENS WI DEATH SHOW THEIR GRAT- Ji TLCE, ArTRR You've’ SPENT AL “Red” Found With Windpipe Severed After Stopping Zoo Work, A queer epidemic of idleness in the beaver colony at Bronx Park Zoo—a phenomena presenting almost. every aspect of a labor atrike—came to an end yesterday with the mysterious “Red,” the leader of the nent, a big beaver which was ght to the colony only six or ven weeks ago. Ui f 1s Curator TL. Dit- 1 out of his vast ex- ‘ sorded in the books, Was the first Bolshevik beaver in the world's history, Two days after hts : in the Beaver Pc Fifth Ave:Fur Shop The,.Original Abram: Ratkowsky Evéning World Kiddie Klub Theatrical Tryouts oe ‘To-morrow To Choose Cast for Kiddie Kiub Christmas Play, “Che Wishing Ring” TRYOUT OF ELOCUTIONISTS AND DRAMATIC TALENT acoA. M A WITH BARE HANDS. FIGHTS 8 ROUGHS TRYOUT OF DANCING AND NGING SPECIALTIES at 10 A.M. i" « ‘4 —— TRYOUT OF BALLET DANCERS * BY ; Hit’ With a Blackfick, He Calls at 12 M. . 435 Fitth Ave. Soth: Manhattan Opera House. USE STAGE ENTRANCE, 35TH STREET, NEAR 8TH AVENUE. ‘ BRING YOUR OWN MUSIC, “The Wishing Ring” is a fairy play, and patriotic num. bers, rag and jazz selections would be out of keeping. MONDAY TRYOUT OF RHYTHMIC DANCERS ata P.M. for Help and Returns to Renew Fray. Magistrate Louts H. Reynolds Is Tero princnera ta, the, Fifth At Studio of Mrs. Sam Carter Waddell, 83d Street and Broadway, New York. COUSIN ELEANOR. ie Hall Magistratd, Féynolis was ‘oy nis hamme “in the’ éarly morning} \pocket. Meyer A. Levinson, owner of |!ncluded in’ the extra awards. Thin the drug store, preased @ complaint |action was taken, President Bulkeley of attempted burglary, said, to aasist Aetna employees to meet The prisoners waived examination, {© Unusual living conditions and in _|Mecoenition of thelr efficient and faith jful service. ! | : | saw eight mon: kick In ass door of a drug store, Te interfered.’ ThdS gang pummelled im. The Magistrate punched in re- | Magistrate O'Nell held them withou! urn until he was hit with ‘a black- | bail for the Grand Jury. _ | BONUS TO AETNA EMPLOYEES Comparison He came upon Philip Rich of No 97 Greene Avenue on a municipal French Seal Coats French Seal Coats French Seal Coats ~ 10-466 Ver Cent. of Annual Pay. | All salaried employees of the Aetna © the drug store he found Rich flail- Life Inpurance Company of Hartford | pany of Hartford, Conn., will be paid | & bonus aggregating 161-6 por cent. of their annual compensation, it was announced yesterday by President Morgan G, Bulkeley. On Jan. 15, 1920, an extra halt} month's salary ‘will be paid to all em-| ployéos who were on the, payroll of | the Aetna companies on Oct. 1, 1919! is actually hunger-provok- ing with the piquant de- lictous flavor it gives to meats,» fish and oysters, MADE IN U.S, A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Hudson Seal Coats $300 | Genuine Mole Coats $300 Hudson Seal Coats $250 Nat. Muskrat Coats $175 Siberian Squirrel $350 Hudson Seal Coats $395 Hoth the Magistrate and Rich were getting hard when Policemen Ham- aten that they)were dnalle to ce- with’ “thelr” companiona, who »dm Fifth Avenue Court Magistrate ynolds charged the prisoners, Ru- 427 Between 2,500 and 3,000 employees are | STORE OPEN 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. AREARNI East § Seeong | PTR) | Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE Women’s and Children’s BEAVER HATS 4.74 Our Regular $7.50 and $8.50 OF WAVY, GLEAMY | BEAUTIFUL HAIR | “Danderite” save and Let as Fat i stopped and trouble began. The hust- ling, bustling activity peculiar to beavers gave way to listlessness, idle~ an Webster, He ‘had everything,’ they may at the Polo Grounds. as He chattering the minute he} away until he died. Sometimes you'd | swear ho was kidding them. [t 1s4 merely a notion of mine, but I think } he went after the beavers on accourit |of such phrases as “busy as a beaver’, and s0 on, Called these figures of | speech ‘propaganda,’ maybe, and told | the beavers how capitalistic Man has! made monkeys out of them. I'm sure | he stérted One Big Un for they all quit like a whistio bad been blown, “Only one beaver in the lot went| to the mat with him, That was. King, who always has scomed to be. tl boss or foreman, With winter ing onl it was up to the bea get thelr house ready, and Ki worred. ‘The attendants here W with good old King to a man, anc Ditmars can say whatever he to, I know that this da ra to] MOTOR Quartered Oak Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite Consisting of DINING ‘ash $8 inch being lynched. morning, the wind pipe . Red's death “wae announced beaver went back to their dam tk (i @. ork on the dam), as spy a& so mapy children on a e¥8 and I Won't Workism the “The new guy,” Keeper John Too: | w mey said to-day of the Inte Red,| hy “spoke with the facility of a soap-box | a)! That will not break and with Nut Guards that Prevent accidental rotation of the adjusting nut Retail at same price as others. All eines. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our’ Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, 86th, St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave, Street Cars Pass Our Door BUFF) T, CHINA CLOSET, His body was fond —~ Mr, Ditmafé datks of Holding on Red'a body, but King WITH STEEL FRAMES BUY OF YOUR DEALER OR WRITE TRIMOMT MEG, CO., 248 Canal St, New York City TRUCK DELIVERIES 4 Pieces SERVING TABLE, s, 6 ft. extension Aguond? © Rocker de PRINCE of These are the hats that look well on bright: days and are not hurt by stormy ones. Ex- tremely becoming to younger and older wearers, Some models are trimmed with a smart tailored band. All hats are of heavy fur nap beaver. Colors are brown, black and navy blue. One of these hats would make a lovely Christmas gift to a young girl or woman. @ few moments’ you can trans-| " Hl, flat hatr. You soft, gh full of life. toilet derine Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Best models and newest trimmings at these special values, UNTRIMMED HATS~-velvet—large, small and = medium 2 25 i shapes=-new Winter shades—our reg. $4.74 and 85.47 tee i. cloth with the his: through 4 draw UNTRIMMED HATS-—-large, medium and small shapes— ovr reg. 66.47 and 87,50 Hee e eee eneeneeeeeneeeeneeree WREATHS “new shaded flowers-~ our reg, $2.45 and 82,05 OSTRICH BANDS AND FANCIES our reg, #2.95 and 88.45 Me Trimmed free if hats and mat _Sce other pages for our four col, adv. and adv. of Men's Stylwear ‘ Clothing yes, impestiatel the bigauty of gowrshair. It will hea mass, 80 soft, s, fluffy ahd so easy to do up. ust, dirt and’ ex cessive oil is remo} | you have ~biack and color: eres cca: Autographed Portrait- of ‘the Free With Next Sunday yaV orld WALES the Prince, high grade paper, of his recent visit A fine 10x14 photdgravure of separate matting and framing; a memento ; | N. B.—This photograph. was especially autographed for this purpose by the Prince aboard the Renown on Friday morning, twenty-four hours before he sailed :: :: Wipe) sheet of suitable for to New York { Shr

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