The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 20

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et te ten nate ta a a a field has announced that he will send over fourteen airplanes of different classes, which will perform’ trick avt- ation stunts 6,000 feet above a of Aldermen La Guardia, The airport will be situated at Mount fait the foot of Weat 82d Street, and new MUNICIPAL AIRPORT READY FOR OFENING Prominent Officials to Take Part : 15, LEADER OF YOUNG BANDIT | afternoon of the first municipal air- port in the United States by Mayor|* Hylan, Dock Commissioner Murray Hurlbert and President ofthe Board f the police so for any private wishes to alight at that p ceanic Company will planes—one twelve. ‘ . nl a in the Ceremony at Mount The opening ceremony is to bel pi er and the other carrying Tom. elabarate possible, ac-| els engers—to take any of the Rodman Wanamaker, who In addition to the five seaplanes Admiral John mandant of the Third ng to send up a nd five large Invited flight a ‘The airport contains three large landing floats, a gas station, pro- vision for minor repairs and the like. Private owners of airplanes’ may uso the port, leaving their planes in safe! Mineola] hands until ready to ude them again, | eats who may wish for a ve the river and city, seaplanes to t Col. Archy M waliadiiincs Accused of Taking Victims to Highwaymen, and Was to ' Share in Robbery Proceefts, ry Fifteen-year-old Helen T. Lunnic , of No. 560 Brook Avenue, the Bronx, who lured Arthur Bahr to a lonely spot near the Hunts Point Station of the New York and Westchester Rallroad early yesterday where three men tried to rob him, was, according to Detective Herman Myer, the brains of the entire highwaymen’s organization. Captained by this girl, be eaid, the youths were her willing servants and depended upon her de~ cision an to the time, place and means of attempting to rob the sta- tion agent who had $100 of the com- Pany’s money at the time. ‘The three men are in Bronx Coun- ty jail due to their failure to raise $5,000 bail each set by Magistrate Silverman, before whom they were ened to-day. © girl is in the Children’s So~ eigty home of the Bronx. She will be brought before Justice Collins in Juvenile Court this afternoon, where, with Bahr to accuse her, the police expect to get more details of the al- leged plot which the girl is said to have evolved. According to an alleged confession of the youths, who gave their names as Otto Rorner, No. 328 Hast 156th Street; John Dolage, No. 807 Elton Avenue, and William Schneider, No. 168 Courtlandt Avenue, they and the girl, were equipped with chloroform which they intended to administer to the intended victim and used as their ‘weapon a piece of lead pipe tied to a fish line. They were folled when Bahr, after trying three times to fire a revolver, cried for help. The girl was caught by & policeman who answered him. Rormer, the police charge, was sec- ond in command to the girl. He con- fessed, the detectives say, to a rob- bery three months ago in which ho implicated Delage. They were work- ing as ticket agents for the West- cheater and Boston Com- pany, it is said, At night they emp- Wed the till, divided ft up, hurled a _ Wrench through a window and told ~ fficials they hed been robbed. "The threo men and girl wore Brought together at the Simpson Street Station House yesterday. The girl wag ‘gent to the Children's Society. As she Teft the three youth kissed her. Asked ‘What she expected to get out of the robbery, Miss Lenorie ig reported to have sald: r “I expected my regular bit. of @ourse; we'd share what we got.” ‘The police éxpect to bring the eirl to face with Bahr this afternoon more details of the attempted .>b- Lagay e cge. wopemgc em Y THRONG AT PRIEST’S BIER. Commission for Father Sorrentino Came After His Death, Hundreds of persons and 100 prelates and priests found themselves unable to _ find room in the thronged Church of Our Lady of Loretta, Brooklyn, when the funeral services for the Rev. Vin- of the = Tsestagy 2M art ed lots of it! i No starting trouble with Socony. She ‘snaps right into it’ when I step on the starter. Just power, punch, pep—lots of it.” At filling time look for the red, white and blue Socony Sign. “EveryGallon the Same” )SOCONY REG U.S. PAT. OFF MOTOR GASOLINE cent Sorrentino, former rector, who dted last Sunday, were held to- @f the church. 1 es St, John's Cemetery. Middle V! ing Victor Bmmanuel of Italy com- splasicned Father Sorrentino Captain in lan Red Cross, the commission ing here last Mon Biter Father Borrentino's death. ww MOTOR TRUCKS | 8%-Tom...-, $9995 £. e, b. Buffale | 2!4-ton 4-ton 9 Stewart performance earns world wide fame: apres Leer ane ony abit or The performance of Stewart trucks in all parts of the world i} judge the ‘entire Sve by in over 700° American cities, on hundreds of farms and in 88 i that se ry don't foreign countries, has caused hundreds of firms to standardize on t ve confidence ii Stew: ® a anes our Stewarts. | Many firms who began with one truck now operate large SALESMEN Stewart fleets. familiar with concerns using large trucks will find an unusual - tunity with the Union. 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Instead of rubbing them to pieces over the hard metal washboard—instead of boiling out their pretty colored borders and designs — just try this new way of soaking the dirt out. Put your towels to soak overnight in Rinso—or for three hours in the morning. This new product is made by the makers of Lux, and is just as wonderful for the plain washing as Lux is for fine fabrics. After three hours—rinse the towels. You will be amazed to see the dirt roll right out. Rinso has softened and loosened the dirt so Ri © Lopyrichted 1020, by Lever Bros. Co. The new form of (WSO for the family washing ing d bright and clear. Use Rinso for all of Monday's big washing. The new way of soaking in the pure Rinso suds is so last twice as long. And it’s so easy to wash this supply of every thing on hand. never be embarrassed by running short. One package is enough for a whole family wash- ing. Get Rinso from your grocer or any department store—and follow the easy directions given. 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