The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 9

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H y ) 4 NANDAMUS THREAT FOR QUESTS FOR SB REE ITN County, Officials Demand Coroner Begin Inquiry Into N. Y, Central Collision. ' PORTHR, Ind. March 1—tnvesti- Bations by Indiana State officials and Moers of the Michigan Centrat and New York Central Ratiroads were fontinued here to-day to determine fhe cause of the wreck here Sunday might, fatal to 88 passengers. Mem- bers of the Michigan Central train ferew were closeted all day yesterday with General Superintendent McKee, but no statement of the information @btained was given out County officials of Porter County fook steps to have Coroner Seipet of | * Porter County call an inquest. Movt | ft the statements so far obtained | trom railroad men connected with fhe wreck have been to press repre- sentatives, and Robert H. Méore, Dep- uty Prosecuting Attorney of Porter | County, declared he would start man- famus proceedings against the Cor- ner unless an inquest was opened at fnce to take official testimony. Both Towerman Joseph Cook and Operator Charles Wiitehead insisted that the New York Central train was given the right of way, ana that the Michigan Central tr signals were | wet to stop that train. New York Cen- tral officials declared the fact that the New York Central train did not leave | he rails proved that the clear signal had been given that train, ond pointed out that it is mechanically impossible to give both trains a clear signal gineer Long and Fire Michigan Central train ‘ereted by railway offic Of the thirty-five be s faken to fhe Chesterton morgue identitica- | tions had been made of all except} two. Information from relatives and | friends showed haif a dozen persons | still unaccounted for, Hight of the! dodies had been claimed by relatives. One or two more may ‘be beneath t engine, the Coroner sald | Bodies of four women and one man remain unidentified, them could only be “0 relatives, officials said. ta eh BLACKJACKED AS HE |POLICEMAN DENIES CHARGE. “ORDER” SENT TO HOUSTON. ENTERS HIS HOME oud Youth Who Eloped Wiih Bessie Endner Charged With Partici- pating in Hoki-Up. William Johhson, eighteon yours oid, | threatening of No. 431 Seventh Avenue, Brboklyn, | (0, dre who uttracte no by Endnet, six- « Wealthy | Revolver on Superto Deputy Comm . . WAN Houaton directed’ ‘a.to- Adopted to-day by the Se Committee to produce complete Treas- ury files of correspondence. relating. to th uaiig abusive aid forelen ioane.” Members of the vom: nd attempting miltee said the resolution was prac- svotver mwainat serat. | ally a “quantity subpoena’ in form. Hs »| Secretary Houston med the oom: O'Grady tented he war went to in- | mittee Yenterday that he had referred stizate a report from Robert ls | of the State Department, tion as to what part of it mitted to the commit . | feeting the public Interest Oki 2 Heada Deputy before Conupiasioner notoriety in eloping with Mins Bessie ten-year-old daughter of manufacturer, was held in Ue Fitth) to Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on a ‘chare | {ah' of participating in a hold-up early to day of Louis Menkers, No. 409 140 determina- 11d be sub- without af- Rutherford Mason ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 1, 1921. — VAN CORTLANDT HEIR WILL. Hours at Croton Point are iett to Tan the noted Revolutionary family fl Ht pro lurcogate Slater| -Manwecturer RA filed for probate with Surrogat ter | we DALE ‘The olden factory te at White Plaine to-day and by its pro-| visions most of her $50,000 estate ta| nherited by her daughters, Katherine ary Colby | Van Cortlandt Mathews and Isabella ‘The antlattes and Revolutionary rel: | jes in the old Van Cortlandt Manor bella and a slater, Apne Stevenson dit. ‘They are there so a mu abllehed requested to lewy eum may be es Luxurious Comfort tor ‘Young America.” AVENUE. | 38th treet. VHONE 2540 Murrey mit, | Street, Brookly Menkers was attacked in the vest ®ule of the apartment house where fy lives by three men, who beat him o: the face and head with blackjacks. H fought back, however, and the h fled. On his description ihe pol Johnson and Ge in? of No, 224 14th Street. Brook lyn, “They declare the prisoners have} been identified by’ Menkers, Miss Endner took $16,000 of her) of father's money when she eloped with| me. Johnson and they started on an, auto-| i mobile tour They were caught at Poughkeepsie. Johnson at that time ended sentence. ner Enright Masonic international Conference West 42nd Street unsettled tons, | Opening Presentation TREET and AFTERNOON | DRESSES 74) Milan Hemp Hats— All desirable colors in addition to Black, $1.98 INTRODUCING THE APPROVED STYLE- THEMES FOR THE SEASON. DEVELOPED _ Y IN LACES, ‘NETS, TAFFETAS. SATINS, CANTON .CREPES, CREPES - DE- CHINE, TRICOTINES AND TRICOLETTES Prices fram Forty-Nine to Two Hundred Dollars Balch. Price & ©. FULTON and SMITH STREETS BROOKLYN Established Nearly a Cantury by, leaving him unhurt. on a projecting spike and himself back to the tracks unhurt. Time and time again, the great strength of Sweet-Orr Clothes-To-Work-In has been tested and proved in ways as surprising as the above. And this strength is found in every work gar- ment Sweet-Orr makes. The next time you buy work-clothes look for the Sweet-Orr label. SWEET-ORR & CO., Inc. 15 Union Square, New York a Excellent quality, seasonable bed coverings now offered at prices which | 5 make immediate purchasing worth-while. | st $10 Secreta WHITE BLANKETS COMFORTABLES~—-Double Size. 15} You too, can have graceful, young-lookin, haven't ripped yet! Single bed size pair, $5.95, 7.50 Figured Silkoline........... each 4.25 | Is lines. Let one of our trained corsetieres Double bed size $7.50, 9.00 | Printed Cambric, lambs’ woo! filling, 5.95 G a? Sere ee Extra large size $9.75, 11.50 | Jacquard Tussah Silk, wool filling 9.75 id it is stylish, ¢ Third Floor om = te O cee bp All Wool Blankets, double size,. . pair $1 1.95, 17.50 and 20.00 ¢ E . | dames McCreery & Co. UNION MADE MUSLIN SHEETS MUSLIN PILLOW’ CASES | ERA fo . CLOTHE OVERALLS AND COATS CORDUROY PANTS AND SUI KHAKI! PANTS AND SUITS His Overalls Saved Him N the narrow trestle—without time to think, or space to stand—he jumped—facing another death almost as certain as the incoming train. But he never Janded—and the train thundered 86 ins. wide; finest quality French and Ramie weaves; thoroughly shrunk; a large selection of the latest Parisian Colors and White. | 90c vera His overalls had caught did not tear. He drew Double 1.45 1.75 Single ‘Three-qtr 1.05 . 1.25 S$ TO WORK IN DRESS TROUSERS WORK SHIRTS r Ts WORK PANTS FLANNEL SHIRTS A 1.35 1.60 Hemmed Hemst'd.. . (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) A complete showing of Imported and Domestic shapes in Women’sand Misses’ Untrimmed Hats At Noteworthy Prices Wednesday on the MAIN Floor. SPECIAL FEATURE VALUES will be offered in An excellent assortment of Fruit and Flower Garnitures 95c up to 3.95 Most Exceptional Values in Women’s and Misses’ SILK PETTICOATS Excellent quality Milanese Silk Jerseys, Jersey tops with radium flounces; soft Satins and Crepe Meteors. All new models in the latest colorings to harmonize with the new season’s outfits. Special Wednesday at $6.95 Announcing our readiness with : complete showing of the New Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics Imported and Domestic materials in the fashionable textures and colorings for Spring and Summer 1921. REMARKABLE VALUE To-morrow in a Sale of 8500 Yards Printed American Voiles—yard 28c hs = =S Yi = 39 inches wide; over one hundred new designs to select.from; i White arfd Colored grounds in Checks, Stripes, Dots and Figured effects. Imported Dress Linen | Imported Check Eponge SECOND FLOOR Decisive Price Concessions (Wednesday) in Ad | A Sale of Blankets, Comfortables, | Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Stern Brothers | West 43rd Street iy Cocoa Cookery O you drink Runkel’s All-Purpose Cocoa? Try eating it—transformed into marvelous, chocolaty icings, cakes, pies, pudding, and ices! y It’s as easy as this:— Wherever you have been | Batavia Hats— bothering to grate an ounce With Lisere stripe and facing. All colors, , $2.95 of chocolate, simply use % ths of an ounce of Runkel’s | All-Purpose Cocoa (three ~ level tablespoonfuls). This saves grating, one fourth the cost, and gives the finished dessert that Runkel ‘‘choco- laty taste.”’ . ) el's Cocoa | oe oy All? (A8G. GS. 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