Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
."Notice” on Police Heatiquarters’ MANY CHI _ AT DOG'S Wall Tells of Death | of “Yuppy.”” ‘ Chalked on the rear wall of Police Headquarters there was a “notice” Gile morning saying that Yuppy was ead, and all the children who live in Centre Market Place were planning the funeral. Fuppy had been since March 13 the Ward of the block and every little boy and girl was assessed in turn to pro- ‘Wide the bones and biscuits and occa- chocolate on | which he couldn't prove it. Anyway she ‘was a dog and no matter how dis- table she looked she was endowed a certain charm of character of the Bven b-3 who indness ave morning, @ bullet in the head ‘she had been struck by an auto- le and her back broken. BOARD ASKS HYLAN FOR ICE INQUIRY, Aldermen Pass’ Resolution for Re- port on Recent Heavy Increase in Price, A resolution calling on Mayor Hy- Yan to begin, with the aid of Commis- wioner of Accounts Hirshfied and Markets Commissioner O'Malley, an imyestigation af the recent increase in the price of ice and the reported pro- ‘posal to raise it to $12.2 a ton, was introduced by Alderman Charles A. MeManus, Democrat, and was unan- imously adopted yesterday by the Board of Aldermen. ‘While Mayor Hylan made no.an- Mouncement, he is expected to comply with the request immediately. ; Republican members of tho board @gitated proceedings by presenting two, resolutions embarrassing to the Administration. One called for the removal of Commissioner of Aecounts HMirshfield, and the appointment in his place of “a man of proved character, high reputation and unbiased mind,” mbile the other sought to aid Assem- man's Cuvillier's efforts to inaug- urate “‘a searching investigation of the Present incompetent and tottoring Hiren Administration.” ~~ . Both proposals were tabled prompt- ty by action of tuem bers. SRE ROT eee vit BUILDING INQUIRY NEAR END. Charges of Trust Law Violations May Go to Grand Jury, the Demovorgiioc Investigation of alleged anti-trust law violations by dealers in bullding mate- fais, which has been conducted by Federal authorities for more than two | months, is nearing an end, it was re- ported In the Federal Building to-day. | Assistant Attorney Harry A. Guiler, in charge of the investigation, declined to sfate whether he had found evidence justifying indictments, but said he may Present his facts to the Grand Jury. Complaints to the Government were th'the effect that by combining to force up prices the dealers were uggravating the housing shortage In New York City. pelBsiestBon. Wild : WOMAN KILLS HER HUSBAND. He Frequently Beat Her, Changer Tells the Pottec. William Changer, thi 29 West Third Street, B was shot in the right te Margaret, twenty-three, last night, died this mornin tayonne Hospital. Mex, Changer ‘will be arraigned before Recorder Kane. Mrs, Changer, the mother of a four- year-old girl, alleges, according to the Mra. in General Marri Bg td court hearing he was held Cor | notified the Public sion Dunigen Is Read to Grand Jary. Policeman John A. Dunigan of the West 37th Street Station, living at No. 419 East 64th Street, was indicted by the Grand Jury to-day on @ charge of impairing the morals of a child. After arraignment before Judge Malone in Gessions, he was released on $1,000 bail. On. Dec. 13, according to testimony befort the Grand Jury, Dunigan | was pent to invest No. 429 Ninth Avenue, had been attacked by an Italian. His conduct while there led to his arrest, and after a mc in jons. The girl has since Special Sessions. died. Taking advantage of @ recent low, Assistant District Apocaay Talley, had’ her testimony Gren in police court a ‘William J. Kenny, attorney for the Staten Island Railwdy Company, has Service . Commis- that his company will add to- morrow three trains of five cars each to the Tottenville Larry sl will operate on a forty-minute and meet every ferryboat in rush hours, The fine now operates on one-hour headway. On the North Shore divis- jon to Port Ivory a ten-minute way will be maintained to meet every Boat at St. George, instead of a half- hour headway now maintained, Deets Pesenas Syrian’s Wife Wins Separation. fe Dr. R. 8, Baddour, a Syrian physician of Brooklyn, was ordered to pay his Bel- | gian wife $30 a week alimony and her Always the same full flavor Morning after morning the same full flavor of Yuban, its same satisfy- ing fragrance, bring you pew pleasure. Yuban is elweys the same. YUBAN The Arbuckle Guest Coffee Sure Relief ice, that numerous beatings by her iusband caused her to buy. w revolver ‘ith which to defend, herself. Special Q.75 Value 15.75 9 Fifth venue at 34th Stroot Exceptional Sale Prepared | For Thursday Actual Values UR CE 9.75 ~ Embraced in this col- lection are the most unique ideas in sweat- er wear, including Tux- edo and Semi-Tuxedo models as well as Smock and Apron Modes. The yarns pafticularly feature Imported Vi- cuna Yarn, Cobweb Zephyr and Pure * Zephyr Trimmings are Brush, Camel's Hair, Fringe and hand-made Sashes. The two models illus trated are decidedly attractive, ‘a. | Reed <a 3 BELLANS THE EVENING WORL POLICEMAN IS INDICTED. SET) Garcia th Ripzes oar we et re for separe- NERAL Testimony of Mend Girl Against ee fordel and Inhuman treat- — D, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 31, 1930. Wateh Gag te a charge that Mary ‘ifteen ‘years old, living at justed Regulated Gold Filled watch. In starting TO-DAY o'clock TO-MORROW. watch satisfaction for douse ur re di back 87.00. wil Mall ittanee aecompunies ord: NEW YORK' ESTABLISHED’ Sale Superbly st Many Distinctive Styles of Wool Sweaters Special 9 75 Value 15.75 In 9 lifotim, ts tts 1 ett 9 Min. tee eee by AE and ladies anti] wrdine (hae it, FOR Hordors filled it Railread Watches at Cut Prices B.GUTTER@SO DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY At Our Broadway Store Only. 1387 Broadway, bet. 37th and 38th Sts, Uncalled for Ready-to-Wear MEN’S SUITS Well tailored Suits in find}, fabrics, gathered from our 124) stores, being sacrificed | it 390 A small announcement of great newa.h| I that should bring a big response, [ Regular Sizes and Stylish “Stouts Open a charge account, Special facilities for caring for out-of-town customers STANPARR (¢ 51 W. 14th St. ,,S"2", 1 FLIGHT UP—OPRN EVs. The Municipal B. R. T. Subway and Lexington Subway Have Stations in the Bloomingdale Bldg. All Sale fi ve |e! BLOOMINGDALES |e Bloom- Thursday ingdales ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE 9 A.M. 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON * * selec 18 innent Ixflod ‘WITHIN ler. CIty 1679 /} ) For Men and Young Men That Sets a New Record of Values 300 Selected Suits—including famous advertised brands. $90.50 Far below what you would ordinarily pay We are not permitted to mention in an advertisement the makes we carry, but—youll find labels in these suits that will be a revelation tg you. The best styles feature—the newest lines—the seasons it colorings— and wonderful workmanship—characterize this clothing. This is the most important sale we have held in months. This Seasons Newest Styles and Newest Patterns MATERIALS — Serges, Cheviots, MODELS—Two and three button Flapnels, Worsted, in pencil stripes, soft roll—two and three button double checks und mixtures, in all of the sea- breasted—and three-button conserva- 5 sattests. ool i Gniter ine tive. A wide variety of smart styles BODE 2 STEN Ver Us. COIN EP cernee for young men and for older men who clude quarter. half and full lined—some | dress young—as well as a liberal as- silk lined. sortment of conservative styles. The Sale Begins Thursday, 9 A. M. Bloomingdales—Second Floor | Of Extraordinary Importance The Cream of Silk Shirtings in A Great Sale of 1400 Mens Fine Silk Shirts Special $8.15 The maker is known from coast to coast as a producer of high grade silk shirts exclusively. The Silk in the Shirt Would Cost More Than Our Sale Price for the Shirt Itself in Many Cases Today we couldnt buy the shirts ourselves at wholesale at $8.15— and wholesale prices are still going higher. You Men Who Know Silk, Read the Names Below of the worlds leading makes of silk shirtings—all in this sale! \\ ) ) | | ill sizes from 36 to 46 in regulars and stouts, longs and shorts. Tax .51 | Reiling & Schoens—-Crepes of extra fine Schwarzback Huber—Extra heavy broad- quality, with satin stripes. cloth silks. Imported Japanese—-White habutai. Imported Japanese—Silks, with satin stripes. Fine Quality—Jersey silks, white and stripes. Quality Shirts Only New fresh stock. The sea- sons newest patterns and col- ors. The variety is so great and so good that you can easily se- lect a years supply. Sizes 1314 to. 17, Quick Service—-Extra Sales- people. Eagles—Crepes of extra fine quality, with satin stripes Empire—Extra heavy broadcloth silks | A Word of Caution The quantity is limited to the 1400, Our last large shirt sale sold 6000 shirts in one day. Those who bought them will fully realize what we mean when we say these silk shirts are equally wonderful value-—and an early call is advisable. Bloomingdeles—-Main Floor ys