The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1920, Page 17

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ment at No. 77 Second Avenw holdup men last Sunday night, while playing a friendly game of poker, had cleared up in the arrest of Dinecn said that the chauffeur had identified George Kust, David Ro- sansky and Fred Traina, as the three men who occupied his car. He was unable to identify Joseph Herman and the latter's wife, Frances; held in con- nection with the shooting. Shapsai is held ae a material witness, LLOYD GEORGE ILL FROM OVERWORK British Premier Is Aging Rapidly as Result of War George 1s showing evidences of the serious strain under which he ‘has been working since early in the war, but especially since the Peace Con- ference, which have given caus* for anxiety on the part of his fumily as well as the Cabinet, ———— Woman May Be Member of Sham- rock’s Crew, For the first time in the history of the races a woman may be a member of « crew fn a race for America’s Cup. Mrs. W. F. Burton, wife of the skipper meniber of the sloop's after-guard and wail in all the races. Capt. Burton and his wife, who is rated as an expert * ure now on their way over apt ie sy chauffeur, No. 196 x CLEARS | CWAFING DISH MURDER MYSTERY paceey ye ~ Swann Assistant Says Man Admits Driving Car Used by Slayers of Fishbein. Assistant, District Attorney Dineen announced to-day that the murder of Solomon Fishbein, pocketbook manu- facturer, shot and killed in his a) ST. LOUIS, May 19. — Migs Vern Nejtzert, sixteen years old, a¥ student at Cottey College, is dead as the re- . Year. sult of a chafing-dish explosion in her room in the girls’ dormitory. Miss Neitzert was preparing food in a chal- ing dish when the explosion occurred, throwing alcohol over her clothing, y| She was alone and was terribly ¢ burned before assistance came. She |is asking & construction of his grand? was a. member of the senior class ot | {*ther’ the college high school department. naccontanaalipemenaseies Street, Brooklyn. Students Str! Dineen said he admitted driving the car used by the slayers of Fishbein, He told Dineen the picked the mer) up at a garage, No, 92 Grand Street Extensiin, Brooklyn, driven to tho Fishbein home where he waited until he heard the shots. Then, without stopping for his “fares,” he said he hastened back to the garage. ALBANL, May «1 preme Court Justice Hasbrouck, in the case of Jacoh M. Goldenkoff, an expelled}of the residuary estate. student, ordered that the Injunction he had Issued should not become oper- ative until after a hearing Saturday. KILLS GIRL. | YOUNG FIELD GETS i btedant Ceotts $170,000,000 AT 4 rence st 5k His Income When He Is Forty Will Be $1,800,000 a . CHICAGO, May 19.—John P. Wilsdn, attarney for the trustees of the Marshall Field estate, arguing for the mainte- « nance of the will In the Superior Court, says that Capt. Marshall Field 84, wifo will, will at the age of forty= five come into the accumulated income of the estate, which will be approxi- mately $90,000,000, and five years later Again, will get the additional accumulated “Striking” A)-|income and the principal, which 1s now any Law School students resumed |about $80,000,000. thelr studies here to-day, when Su-|,. At the | ag: eof thirty years,” Mr. Wilson said, “Capt. Field would receive under the will one-sixth of the fneome amount to $500,000. At thirty-five the income will amount to $1,200, Fermillee Strain, ia the LONDON, May 19.—Premier Lioya leading fermented milk probably will be a The Ready Acceptance of CHALMERS Keeping Tab on 70,000 Cows A BIG job for one man, yet so systema- tized that he gets time to sleep and eat like other folks, It requires the combined output of 70,000 cows to supply Sheffield customers and each individual in, this vast herd must have a health certificate. sanitary director operates a force of veter- inaries and inspectors that enable him to tell at any time the conditions on any farm making Sheffield Milk. Thus you are as- sured that your milk not only comes from a healthy cow biit that the cow lives com~. fortably and is properly fed. The effect of this seroice on the bray? WA tts the community is hard to estimate, interesting to know, however, that Sheffield methods have received the endorsement of professional men in every civilized country. “Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. New York is Nation-wide yHEREVER auto- mobiles are’ dis- cussed the merits of “Hot Spot Chalmers” are. freely conceded. . For its Ram’s-horn and Hot Spot devices have solved the problem of extracting the maxi- mum power from low grade “gas.” And Chalmers performance has proved that those engine troubles which are almost in- variably associated with the use of this low grade “gas” have been eliminated. Hot Spot “heats up” the raw “gas,” “breaks it up” and va- porizes it into a “cloud.” This makes just the right kind of fuel for the cylinders. Ram’s-horn, with its easy air bends, rushes the “cloud,” at a speed estimated at 100 miles an hour, an equal distance to each cylinder, and when the spark plugs ignite the “gas” you get results, These two devices have done much for Chalmers. They have given it remarkable smoothness. They have brought down the item of repairs and replacements to an almost negligible sum per year. ( Many now say Chal- 4 mers is one of the few great cars of the world. ovajiis Fins CHALMERS MOTOR CAR COMPANY NEW YORK BRANCH, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th Street, New York City Phone Circle 5550 OPEN EVENINGS \ BRONX FRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Brooklyn D stributor: Maxwell-Cha'mers Sales Corporation 1410-14 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phorit Prospect 8411 STP TEE EREEEDESEEEIS ORT EES TEESE ED QUALITY—STYLE—VALUE As to the Clothing itself—no finer quality, no choicer styles, no larger assortment can be found anywhere. And, notwithstanding that you can buy at Hygrade on easy, weekly pay- ments, the prices ate as low as at the best cash stores. Extra Sizes for Stout Men and Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS ly GRA Betwver Loven & Seventh Aves tor MEN, WOMEN @® BOYS COME IN—COMPARE—CONVINCE YOURSELF RB ST.STORE Out-oftown Residents wit fing OPEN EVENINGS eur Oredit Plan @ Convenience, 131 WEST 125°ST,} 113 NAS: st Weer han Streets. Overcome the “Summer Slump” VERY time the thetmom- eter goes up you know that production goes down, for oppressive heat kills all desire to work. Keep your workers comfortable with G-E Fans and you'll re- duce to a minimum. the disas- trous effects of the hot weather slump. G-E Fans cost little in propor- tion to the increased production they make possible. Order a dozen now. It’s an investment you can't afford to overlook. Wholesale Distributors of General Electric Ce. Preducte 612 Electrical : Pi A . Deale: Sibley-Pitman Electric Corporation This Sigh 6th Ave, & 13th St., New York City E. B. Latham & Company 550 Pearl St., New York City Royal Eastern Elec. Supply Co. 114 W. 27th St., New York City ras me ™ Lrookiyn sBiggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street new acco: nt on Talking Machines NNN OTERO DD NY Dis count off, Creast louse % Credit’ Pur -| 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Sireet Cor. Drigas Ave. EROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Buy kour spring Ciothiag on Kasy ‘verms Aecolian-Vocalions i! Kren nt our One of the Most Remarkable : Fabric Tires That Ever Struck New York ‘ // GUARANTEED — FIRSTS HE real hand made tire that has convinced every user of tires that ever tried one—the tire with the pure, rich gum, the white wrapped tread, the gen- erous extra layers of tough super-fabric—the big, staunch oversize tire that just “laughs at miles.” Don’t Buy a Tire Until You've Seen “Kelley” mi Then No Other Tire Will Ever Suit You. Here’s a Chance to Get Acquainted ‘Special Introductory Offer 6000 MILES at Factory Prices: Non-Skid Kelley “K” Tread Tires Sire List ‘ice 80x3 | $18.78 $14.07 30x34 21.35 15.98 32x31, 23.89 17.90 21x4°° 30.74 ~—-23.03 92x4- 31.60 «23.67 38x4 - 3245 24.31 _-Kelley Tir List $33.31 44.40 46.11 47.82 50.77 54.65 i & Rubber Co. of New Haven Makers of the Famous Kelley “Blue” Tubes New York‘Factory Branch: 1656 Broadway, at 51st Street Telephone, Circle 7178 Executive Offices, 962 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. The Kelley Tire and Rubber Co. is an independent company—separate and distinct from any other concern in the Tire and Rubber industry. Fae PATER EET LE Ime Hloor Covering In seven years of progressive truck building, the Stewart engineers have refined and eluninated a pound here and there until now the Stewart is a 100% truck, powerful and durable beyond the last factor of real safety The Stewart is economical because Stewart simplified design elim- inates hundreds of needless parts, produces a simpler, stronger truck, easy to operate and keep in order With less weight there's less wear and tear, less delay and expense for repairs and replacements, less expense for tires, gasoline and oil ree eR i Good Velvet Rugs + - 36.75 up Axminster Rugs + + 42.98 up on ‘a Baby Carriages dollar. , Every dollar you put into a Stewart is a live, working, producing Made in the following capacities: a 34-ton, 2000 Ib., 114, 2, 2!4 and 3'4 tons Prove best to buy—As the years roll by Herrman Motor Truck Co., Inc. 607-615 W. 57th St., New York. Phone Columbus 5672-3

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