The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1920, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. OAS oe ‘ ~ eT COUPLE REUNITE, THEN DIE BY GAS took the stand to-day in the Flatbush | Court to defend herself against a cha: that she had falled to supply auffictent | heat and hot water. The action was brought by 8. Stuart Rapp, one of her tenants. Mra. Coler denied that she had told her janitor to shut down the heat from | April 15, and also that she had directed | him to-burn refuse, as she did not tn- tend to order any more coal, She stated that she had directed her real entate Whon she returned she fell over the body of her son-in-law in her daughter's room, His wife*was dead on the bed. iNewhouse died without regaining con- sclousness. The police theory if that the couple may have entered a suicide pact. Two jets in the room were open, ‘The coupte had two bottles of wine; one was empty |and the other partly fliled, Newhouse called on his wife after Mrm Mauthe had left and the couple had been singing and playing the plano. in aaa Mr. and Mrs. Newhouse Made Merry After Year's Separation; Tragedy Fajlows. Frederick Newhouse died in City Hospital last night from gas poisoning. He and his wife, Rose, were found In a gas-filled room in the home of Mev. Newhouse's mother, Mra. Ohristine “AUTO KILLS CHILD; ~ TWO OTHERS DEAD Young ‘Woman Is Arrested ¢ When Car She Is Learning to Drive Takes Toll. ‘The month of June, when the child- fen begin enjoying to the fullest | the open air, has a good start in the umber of motor car mishaps to the Hittle ones, according to to-day’s o . fileial records. One was killed yes- Terday in Manhattan, arid one in Queene. ‘Marjorie Colyer, six, of No. 38 524 Street, Corona, Queens, died in the Flushing Hospital last night from a fracture of the skull she received, the Police say, when she was struck by an autompbile driven by Catherine Cleary, sixteen, of No. 264 Whitestone Avenue, Flushing, who was learning to drive and had no operator's license. ‘Miss Cleary was artested and held for examination. bi ‘The Manhattan police reported tha* John Donato, nine, of No. 1592 Madi« #0n Avenue, was crushed to death by ah automobile moving van at 106th Street and Fifth Avenue, operated by] | George W. Birch, fifty-eight, a negro. ‘Who was held. While crossing First Avenue at 69th Street, William Ocser, seven, of No- “$17 West oth Streot, ran against the rear mudguard of an automobilo ‘and is in Flower Hospital. Alvin Hilsdorf, twenty-three, of No. “4671 Forest Avenue, the Bronx, was struck by a touring car in front of ‘No. 170, Fulton Street yesterday. He ‘Was taken to Bellevue Hospital wheré ‘he died from internal injuries. Julius Rosenberg) forty-eight, of No. 282 Cherry Street, was struck by an gutomobile in front of No. 167 Lex- ington Avenue. sustaining injuries to ‘the left knee and foot. He taken Bellevue Hospital. “cumave Leurs, four, of No, 56 Pearl eg Fatal Mine Explosion in Reported. PITTSBURGH, June 2—A number of men were reported killed by an ex- onion in a mine at Cokeburg, Wash- ington County, to-day. The mine is in the hills, out of the regular lines of communication, and details of ace ident have not agent, M. C. O'Brien, on April 1 to get 100 tons ‘of coal for the apartment house. In that month, she ‘said, ten or fifteen tons Had been received, but later she Admitted that the house furnace con- sumed about one ton a day. Short adjourned the caso Mauthe, at No. 292 South 6th’ Street, on Monday. The couple had been mar- ried three years, but had been separated uthe went out Mem: For the Supreme Cup of Tea ‘ / You Should Buy ‘From the Firm That Grows It: Lipton’s Tea is grown on the Lipton Plantations—the finest tea gardens of the world—in Ceylon and India. There it is picked, cured and shipped by Lipton, When the tea reaches the great Lipton Warehouses in America it is blended by Lipton experts. il The final step is the sealingin flavor-retaining packages which keep the tea fresh and preserve all the dtiginal quality until released by the boiling water in the tea pot. 4 Lipton’s Tex 1s brewed just as any other tea—but for the supreme cup of tea, buy from the fiem that grows it and look for the signature of Sir Thomas J. Lipton on évery package oar at 32d Street and Fifth Avenue, of tea you buy. ‘was removed to Bellevue. Louls Pretting, four, was hit by an ’ ‘ gutomobile in front of his home, No. 70 4 _—— Ask your grocer for Lipton’s blends of Ceylon and India Teas — Black, Green' or Mixed, also Orange Pekoe THOMAS J. LIPTON, Inc.’ Sem Francisco Chicago Toronto He was removed,to Volunteer Catherine Mahone, thirty-four, of 236 Bast-37th Street, received lac- jons of the scalp when struck by Pe, 4 —_—_—— MRS. COLER DENIES ~ COLD FLAT CHARGE! Wife of Welfare Commissioner Says She Orders Coal for Brooklyn Apartments, Mrs. Bird 8. Coler, wife of the Com- missioner of Public Welfare and owner of the apartment house at No. 170 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, where she lives, OPPENHEIM, GiuNS & 34th Street—New York : Hobokes . Women’s and Misses’ Shoes -OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © 34th Street—New. York ,_ Cream Cheese Potato Croquettes One oup ‘'Philadelphia’’ Cream Cheese, 2 cups mashed potatoes 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, 1 of chopped sweet green pep- ‘pem 1 teaspoon paprika, 4% of white pepper. Mix and make into oroquettes.Dip in egg and orumbs. Put in greased pan, brush with melted fat. Brown in quick oven. A new potato thought, delicious and satisfying, (~ Be sure éet_real ‘'Philadel- phie’’ Cream Cheese. only one and ‘* PHIA’’ is on the lab antec its unequalled quality. A PHENIX PRODUCT PHENIX CHEESE COMPANY 445-347 Greenwich t., New York Commencing Thursday and Continuing for 5 Days Entire Stock ‘Without Reserve Finest Quality : High and Low Shoes For Women and Misses. At Cost and -Less-. 4.50 6.75 9.75 12.00 150 Styles in Black and Brown Kidskin, Black and Tan Calfskin, White Reignskin and Canvas and F. ‘B. & C. White Washable Kidskin. MEANS Goon CHEESE 'O mistaking an Eagle Brand . cake! Every morsel rich, feathery light and creamy. Just pure milk and sugar. “Creams” the coffee, too. Borden’ EAGLEBRAND Condensed Mill 8:00 Shoes......... 10.00 Shoes.....°=. 15.00 Shoes.....:..... 18.00 Shoes........ we you go on your vacation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. |Evening World, 25c per week | Daily World, 25c per week | ||Sunday World, 10c per Sunday; i ‘Tell your regular newsdealer . Shoes Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores i uni be tite: New York Onna Extraordinary Underwear Values Thursday Lingerie Chemises Tailored, lace trimmed and ribbon drawn. Regulation and ribbon shoulder straps. Special 1.85 Lingerie Nightgowns Tailored, embroidered and lace trimmed, sleeve and sleeveless * models. Flesh and White. _ Special 1,85 Wash Satin Bodices Silk Chemises fortable chait and relax. The Non-Electric Noiseless Wonder Everyday Carpet Cleaning « . back i com- home. Lean in your ALWAYS READY FOR USE 1,000 Women i) Figured Challie Kimonos Floral designs. Shirred and ribbon trimmed. Copen, Rose, Pink, Wistaria, and Grey. 3.95 Value. Several hand-embroidered, Geor- gette and lace trimmed models. Ribbon straps. Flesh and White. Values to 3.95 2:00 Wash Satin Petticoats Deep flounce and straightline models, finely tailored or lace trimmed. Values to 14.06.00 . { Values to 9.75 4.95 Flesh and White. Satin and Georgette Envelope and step-in models, Tailored, lace trimmed. ,Flesh and White. Crepe de Chine Gowns Several attractive sleeve and sleeveless models, tailored or lace trimmed. Flesh and White. Values to 12.75 6 OQ) Touch the lever of your General Elec- tric Fan and on a gentle mountain breeze or a brisk ocean wind. Enjoy the cool comfort of motoring with- out having to “eat the other fellow’s dust” | or change tires. G-E Fan is a blessing in the home, of- Sacer doomors. ‘The initial cost is small, while the expense of operation is less than a cent an hour. p - ‘Wholesale Distrtbuters of General Misctrio Ce. Products | Sihley-Pitman Electric Corporation Oth Ave. & 13th St, New York City E. B. 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If your neighborhood dealer cannot supply you, ’phone Circle 2597, or write The C) R, Hoyme Corporation 150 Weet 57th St, New York City Used on Pullman Cars is giving satisfaction in over 150,000 homes, It has been tested and approved by Good Housekeeping Institute, con- dueted by the Good House- keeping Magazine, and many other, leading institutes, +See the Reeves Vacuum Cleaner demonstrated and be convinced as to its ability to get the dirt,

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