The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 6

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ae nee a owes ieee Oe ee me KILLED, 3 HURT ~-ASAUTORUNS INTO TELEGRAPH POLE Ys A %e Accident Near Home of Magis- trate Corrigan, Who With Wife Gives First Aid. One person was killed and three others injured early to-day when a big thirty-seven, of Lawrence Boulevard @@d Bell Avenue, Bayside. He was & ohauffeur, Those injured were ‘William Jacobs, also @ chauffeur: his wife, Mabel, and Mrs, Edna Camanitti, sister of Mra. Jacobs, all ef Morris Boulevard, Bayside. They are in Flushing Hospital. Jacobs is suffering from internal injuries, The are less seriously burt. aooklent was near the home of James Corrigan. The two deapite their injuries, ran to Corrigan home and the Magistrate responded, Mrs, Corri- \stored first aid to the in- the Magistrate sum- patrohman and called an am~ was owned and Louls Schattini, « din- ir, of No, 26 West Hayes Corona, who was arrested, with reckless driving, Mag- jendorfer freed him later, ing shown that the ac- due to @ broken part on ee | fer Suffs in Maine. . Aug. 21.—Gov. Carl has {esued @ proclamation ealling a special session of the Loginia- Special Sesel: Fs the enactment of special United States, to-day denied on beh 3 ‘woman (0 rogistcr of Marshal Hoch that Ieeisiatfon to enable State Bisotion to vale tho United tat HER SON MISSING, SHE ENDS LIFE WITH PAIR OF SCISSORS Mrs. Heffernan Dies of Injuries Said to Be Self-Inflicted— Vain Search for Boy. Mra. Mary Heffernan, seventy years old, of No. 1694 Juokson Heights, Queens, died to-day in Frushing Hos- Pitad of wounds in “her wrists and body, which the police my @he in- fiicted with a pair of scissors Wed- nesday. OfMicials of Burns Bros, coat deal- ems, and of a bond company have searched in vain since Wednesday for James Heffernan, her son, who was aq expert bookkeeper in temporary charge of the Astoria yards of the company, He has not been seen since Wednesday. He left the yards say- ing he was itl and must visit a doc- tor, and would nave time by taking the mulated checks and cash, about $600 in all, to the Astoria branch of the Corn Exchange Bank for deposit. He did not visit the bank and so fur as can be learned did not go to his home. At Burns Bros’ offices it was said to-day that no report had been made to the police regarding Heffernan's disappearance with the money be- cause of the posatbility that his til- neas might have taken @ serious turn so that he was unable to reach the bank or might have been robbed and disabled. The police have been unable to find that Mrs. Heffernan told anybody of os reason for her desire to end her Ife. pias eee Dentes Fook Plans to Vinit U. 5. STRASSBOURG, Alsacg-Lorraine, Aug. Dr. Marcel Knecht, formerly of the French High Commission to the ‘has been announced. the very | over but wonderful 14th St., offer at the sales price. The chances are that you will at 141 West 125th St., 84 Nassau St., 575 Fulton St., THEKROSSTRAP THIS Liapad of Vici Kid with its crossed cutout py Tey covered Louis heel is not only test but the most fascinating model of the new novelty styles. NOW-—FOR THE HOLIDAY The smart model, pictured above, will be in the height of style for the entire coming season.’ Wear them over the holiday and start the Fall with shoes that mark the seasons vogue. On sale at all stores. YOU WILL THANK US Our sale of this seasons ties at $3.55 is practically $ 3.85 there are still some shoes left which we find exactly what you want and that you will thank us for this tip. Sale shoes in all stores, but extra lar, 50 East 23 826 Columbus Brooklyn. For MEN, WOMEN and JUNIORS - Consult Telephone Directory for Addresses ADMITS 2 MURDERS Negro's Confession Clears Mystery |, of Brooklyn Woman Found Slain Last October. The mystery since Inet October tn the murder of Mra, Bmma McDonald wy of No, 65 Sackman Street, Brooklyn, ¢ whose body was found In a near Muntersfiy Road, Gi cleared at last. Before he patd the helper, «e Went iad Street ere threntons for the murder of Catherine Dunn, a handled any ages penalty in the electric chair last night white servant girl, in a Flatbush rob- bery, Frank Kelly, @ negro, confessed to the killing of Mra, McDonald, He | did not give her namo, which he sald he did not know, but gave the time and described the place where the body was found. Mrs, McDonald dis- appeared Oct. 22, after telling her sia- ter was going to meet @ mulatto who had @ job for her. Both of the murders, fonsed, were for robbery. Shortly before Kelly went to the chair, John Egan of the Bronx, who had @ wooden log and was the first cripple ever executed at Bing Sing, was electrocuted for the murder of Louis Klein, a clerk in the United Cigar Store at No. 838 Westchester Avenue, Kelly con- --—»—_— SULTAN MUST LEAD TROOPS IN PERSON Vurkish Cabinet Decides. This Is | Only Way to Combat Revolt in Anatolia. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 2% (As#o- clated Preas),—Sultan Mahammed VI. rmuist personally lead Turkish troops against the Turkish Natlonalista in Anatolia to prevent dissolution of the empire, It has been decided at a spe- clal Cabinet meeting, ‘The Sultan's army virtually does not exist, but the Allies apparently are willing to permit the organization of a Turkish force to co-operate with the Grecks in attacking Mustapha Kemal's armies under conditions gunranteeing them against desertions to the Nation- alists, such a@ occurred when Anzavour Pasha attempted to lead the Sultan's ¢ assortments St. troops. 134 East Ave., and ie was EXPRESS STRIKERS HELD. ON WAY TO CHAIR rg accunca of crivp Outside Grand Ce Charged with crippling Simor Bud Fisher No, No. 446 reas tri Kern an fon rand Jury Grand Central Ge the Business Man’s Luncheon Hot Weather Style | For luncheon tomorrow bt AL ert lace tbe eese with crackers and jelly—and ‘epee aglass ofmilk. It's equal to about three eggs—or half a pound of beefsteak—or over a pound of chicken, Appetizing, hearty, sustaining, easily digested and yet so light that you will enjoy a new sen: of comfort—especially if the day lives up to weather report But insist upon th hi Rich in butter fate, nteed fresh and deliciously wholesome. A PHENIX PRODUCT FRENLE CHERSE COMPANY ren wil t ee Sa Tore Dr ogp.cHeEs: A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD T0 Ear. BETTER! My Wife says today: Get the salad habit! Ws good for you—and economical, Rae be ture to we My Wi Sala: Desesing, Nothing batter over put ina bottle. Every bottle guaranteed. Women’s HIGH SHOES ‘6° The style illustrated may be had in Tan Calf and BlackCalf also Black Vici Tan Calf and Patent Colt- skin with French heels. All sizes from 2 to 8 All widths AA to E an aute & private t Aat Stree held In $1,000 by In the Yorkvill truck of t. Commuters and City Folks OX in the morning, fresh as a daisy, briskasa bee in the sunshine; home inthe evening with plenty of pep and punch left over. That's the Commuter’s story of When minutes mean dol- lars; in the hot ursuit of wealth, health and happi- ness, Superiors help make the game worth playing — and the result more certain, re dosan’t sell HE prices are just as low and the qual- ity just as high as you will find at the best cash stores. ‘The Conven ient Credit Terms — easy weekly payments—are sim- ply an added advantage: Residents wil find STORE PEN EVENINGS our Credit Pian a Convenience. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HELLO! A Long Distance Telephone Operator is a girl between 17 and 85 years of age who has a good job, congenial work- ing conditions, with good pay. This Company needs more girls. Are you looking for a position to earn a good ving under the best‘ conditions and with a fine class of girls? If so, come in and see me to-morrow morning. We will teach you all you need to know to become an expert and we will pay you $15 a week while you are learning the telephone busi. ness. 2 E, 28th St, (Cor, Sth Av), or 24 Walker St. (two streets below Canal St.), NEW YORK CITY. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company. GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START; $85 TO $100 A MONTH SOON REACHED; EXCELLENT WORK- ING CONDITIONS; RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK. POSITIONS ARE OPEN IN OUR SEV- ERAL DEPARTMENTS, APPLY AT MANHATTAN 1158 BROADWAY, CORNER 27TH ST. 195 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY ST. BRONX, 870 E. 150TH ST. BROOKLYN. 81 WILLOUGH ST,, ite Vihite | ot fet in waithets tt ran shoes uni 87.95 Lrookiyn s Bes Known Sace House 402 104 Myrtle Ave:, Cor, Bridge St: 1886 BROADWAY. OR TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 12000 NEW YORK PHONE COMPANY. TELE ef Vege Bren Finke. Maguire Men, this is a Safe Place ‘to buy Clothes We carry the finest & smartest makes. We select every gar- ment individually. We are out of the high rent district. aos Open Saturday All Day to 10P.M.< nar. YOU LOOK Po Leg YOU FEEL YOU ARE BETTER Teeth made by WATERBURY methods are desianed on acientific principles, the plate fits and holds firmly, looks natural and feels comfortable. After your old, un« sightly teeth, one look wili add to your Joy of life, That's the WATERBURY Way. An added satisfaction 1 that you need not wait long for the change. We oan re- move Useless teeth and substitute new ones within @ day, We use our own ANAES- THETIC to relteve pain, Gas if desired. All Languages Spoken, Warersury DENTAL COMPANY Incorporated Established 1897 , 29W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St. Brooklyn Hours: 6 ro6 Sunoays: closes HELP 'WANTED—FEMALE. WOMEN, 21-85 YEARS OF AGB, NIGHT WORK AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS. HOURS: 9.80 P. M. TO 7 A. M, ortunity to earn $50 to $100 a month in six months, $18 a week in two weeks when assigned to night hours; $13 a week during instruc. tion in the day time, Rapid advancement, Higher salaries for more responsible po- sitions. If interested, call 1138 Broadway, New York City. (Cor. 27th St. er telephone Madison Square 12000. at New York Telephone Company. a HELP WANTED—MALE. “immediately, plant, 60 40 HP N Adio. mar. M iwarth Bullding, New York. hr, Latimer. LAW SCHOaL UNIVER we ternooe wine Ben won a oe rai orem erie for natn FOR SALE. p-UiAmMUNDS| OL IABLE GOODS = £. AAS Y WEPALY 08 TRANSACTIONS, CONFIDENTIAL = Latehthty pis Lyk "NCE~CALL WRITE CA fey 6.5 od sen li WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT. - a MAIDEN LANE DIAMOND “Act Phone J NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED | Largest sasortmer DIAHENDS we SE Renee ware Wane wommiey Lady Attendants, | rellable EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C VENTS ROYAL rte & Wace co. ON CREDIT $1.50 A WEEK Wd Buys this beautiful Diamond Ml Cluster Ring. Seven scintillating f blue-white, perfectly cut and matched Diamonds, set in Platinum. Our special $77.50. Diamonds enhance woman's beauty— her prestige and prosperity. To be sue- cessful—look successful—wear a Dia- mond. Open a charge account with us, / on our dignified, confidential credit(A am system, Send for FREE Catalog No. W-500 Our stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry offers a limitless choice of the most beautiful gifts. Unlimited credit to al ‘Ten months to pay on everything Store Open Every Evening Until 10 P. M. at 51st Street Annual August Sale a Furniture Substantial Reductions Throughout Our Entire Establishment E verywhere Within 180 Mites of New York. § We Furnish, A partments iia Co TEN-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT LOUIS XVI. on ekly SUITE, consisting of Buffet, China or Monthly Serving Table, Dining Tabi in, Payments, tension; one Arm Chair a with genuine leather stip s PERIOD $395.0 ENGLANDER DA-GED With Cretonne co $39.50 er, Spring m and pillows - SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT. Sx] OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS DURING AUGUST Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Brooklyn s biggest | 4 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street 2 gm “isi| Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CITY Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy Terms Aeolian-Vocalions onnt on Talking Machin t off and Records Cy or Stilt Be. lore. One Period Bedroom Suites fill that Jong-felt want for furniture that is both Lentaashi iy Dee Room Snites in the many periods. and ng of new garments for Fall and Winter At Our Grand St. ‘store. ine patterns ded, which peal to. you ms a lover ef cor- rect “attire, Dallored according to the Intest style to conform with your personality, Many REFRIGERATORS White Mountain and 2PEN SATURDAY EVE \WIEN you goon your vacation this Summer’ have your favorite paper mailed to you every day, Evening World, 25¢ per week Daily World, 25¢ per week! Sunday World,10c per Sand te ee ars ster are Er ae aehier, Now Buliding, we % € Fe Hor ene fuTh@ ORIGINAL \ shated Mike, ay, No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Im‘tations and Substitutes eC Sunday World “Wants” Worle Monday Wonders

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