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PP a ig > Pa SNAKE LOVERS FIND THREE BANDITS SHOOT AGED MILLIONAIRE BLUE TAILED SKINK ND LOUNGE LARD Expected He’d Be Sunning' ran out of the store, jumping over the | policeman. ment later and fired four shota into | the ceiling to give an alarm. Himself for Their Annual Hunt—Plenty of Newts. ‘The Reptile Study Soctety of Amer- Yea did not capturo the blue-tailed skink on its annual snake hunt at Great Notch, N. J., Saturday, as it had hoped to do. Perhaps the lizard heard it coming. Perhaps the rain irove the Eumeces fasciatus Into the deep ground where Jersey is really iry. But the snake hunters caught ed-bellied salamanders among the pink azalea jungles, Norton, an authority on reptiles, found a gray newt, “an aquatic ailed amphibian," he described bim, ling from the rain and small boys nting bait near a trout br@ok. | The small four legged salamander- | creature, under the impression at Mr. Norton also was hunting balt, tried to run away under a red ike Istone boulder, but when he saw camers” of tne party he surren- dered and eyes called out his cousin, lady newt witl orange spots under- neath, and a smail eft, which slipped through the flagera of Miss Elizabeth Kemington, Secretary ‘of the goclety, nd escaped into a bed of bluets, Miss Remington had just heen hand- ing the big bull s » home for Allen $. Williams, director, suggested hat the eft didn't like its look, \ Wor a little while it was believed the society wag on the track of the| ink When something was king along the top of an old but it turned out to be which also had seen as seeking to hide distppointment. P. Haenel of Union old snake hunter, chased at first thought to be a milk t turned out to be a garter was put into a box, but on down the hill it too disap- peared. There was a king snake in the box, also brought from home for an airing. When the box was opened the king snake looked well fed and happy, but made no revelations as to biue-tailed s the garter snake. It seemed to be a good day for efts, gray and red bellied newts—one par- ticularly fine and lively spectmen of Diemyctylus viridescens—said quick, just like that—being captured after a chase along a stone wall, but enakes were scarce. So the boxes in which the spreading adder, bull snake, king snake and other pets of the society had been brought along were opened and the creatures given an airing, and Mias Remington gavi hort talk upon them 3 objects. Secale sete 30 DAYS FOR SUBWAY ROWDY oner Admits He Terrortred and Passengers, |, twenty-six, of No, Salvatore 3 101 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, was sent to the workhouse for 30 days to-day by Magistrate Molan in Yorkville Gourt when he ted he was one of the four men Who terrorized passengers on » subway train last night. Manuel ad- mitted assaulting Edward Dal 9 ist Street, Brooklyn, bla ind splitting his nose when Daly his daughter Gertrude, had been blackened by man Edward Hanson of the 2ne net Station arrested el at the 14th Street station of the borough subway, t eye FREE (order dor for allp covers, WRITF, PHONE OR TO-DAY. CATT TEL. WATKINS 5823 5-Piece Slip Covers Made to order, any size: large selection oft damask "oe 14" ST, Fint Street, We., Boron Rd, Brooklyn E Aronx Branch: 1440 likin Av.. (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Dissolve instantly on ton; or in water—hot or cold; do not have to crush. QUICK RELIEF! ‘Also in tablet form ?>r those who prefer t MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF TT’S EMULSION ‘by hundreds of children at play in the yard of the public school across the street wafting for the first beil to cal) them to their desks, The three robbers roughly. Courtland Street, who was approach- ing the store leading his little boy Jacky by down when he did not get out of their and G. T. K.| way, Many others were shoved aside. Pte ob THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1921. POLICEMAN WD SEES THEM ROBBING STORE (Continued From First Page.) He roused himself a mo- The sound of the shots was heard crowd No, 195 ran John through the Fisher of the hand, was knocked ‘The three ran west to Third Avenue, followed by screaming children. Ten joemen were in the pursuing crowd by the time the three slipped into the ‘Third Avenue sidewalk crowds. A blue cloth cap was found In the back room of the cigar store, dropped by the man who had stood guard over the porter. It bore the imprint of 4 Detroit hatter. Huskinson became a policeman only last November. Policeman Cornelius Kinnane at Morris Avenue and 148th Street ar- rested three men who were walking rapidly up Morris Avenue about ten minutes after the shooting. Neither Kovensky nor Garsh could recognize them, but they were taken to Lincoin Hospital where Dr. Henry Roth of No. 409 East 140th Street had taken Huskingon in his automobile to see ff the policeman could identify them Huskineon was said to be in a seri- ous condition. Darwin's Son Coming Here. Prof, Henry Fairfield Osborn, Preai- dent of the American Museum of Natur: al History, has received a cable dispatch from Major Lenoard Darwin, fourth son of Charles Darwin, stating that he plans to attend the Bugenics Congress which will be held in this city in September. Mr, in is an eminent scientist and will lecture in various cities, DES AS YOUNG WE (ERE BY PHONE (Continued From First Page.) on Miss Ready blue ribbons won by him at succeeding horse shows, an} friends of the beautiful girl vegan to whisper of a mutual attraction be- tween her and the seventy-two-) car- old millionaire. When an engagement was hn- nounced by the Ready family in Syracuse, it was denied by Mr. Oys- ter in Washington, Later he said that he wanted to shield himself and his fiance from publicity until her arrival at the Capital. The wedding took place in Washington on Jan. 16, and the honeymoon quarters com- prised an entire floor in the Flam- ingo Hotel at Miami, Fla. Friends of the bride declared that her husband had allowed her $1,000 a week for pin money, fome weeks ago it was stated in Washington and Syracuse circles that the couple had separated, and that the bride had gone to live with Mrs. Kepler at No, 77 West 68th Street, Now York City. Mrs. Kepler is quoted as making denial of the report, saying that she had not seen Mrs, Oyater since the wedding. Mr. Oyster left Washington, where his wife is still staying with her mother in the apartments which have been his for more than a year, two weeks ago, and was taken ill a few days later, ‘The forttine of the dead man Is es- timated in the millions. He made his start as a dealer in dairy products and established a great stock farm of thoroughbred horses and cattle, which have won hundreds of prizes throughout the country, his Perche rons being considered as the finest stock in the world, Forty years ago he purchased largely of Washington real estate, the increased value of which brought his fortune up to im- pressive proportions, SHE FIGHTS TWO WOMEN. | Victoria Mn Fied § HAVRE DE GRACE. TRA upward ty! railer i" HAV tina After a fight on the crowded platform | of a Phird Avenue elevated train fa i acre Heat which three we took part, Vjotorka | it) Gearlie j wisard on Markowits, thirty-three, known to th for three-y olds | police r several aliases, was fin teiand, 18s i *suuny Hi Daa to Polive ios ally subdued to-day and take ‘Carroll ohn Headquarters as an escaped Inmate of | > BedGon! Reformatory, whence she wie we sald to have fled eighteen months ago. Miss Engle and Miss Skeeha pro- bation agents of the Bedford Reform atory, were on the, train when {ie former snized Victoria ° and fs | ieee! eae Mike Skeohan selaod th n and Te canine the fight was on. At Street Mandiean; for Weather polkemen came to the re Many complaints were aad dy the! police to have been made agalnat the | woman since her escape from the ro- | formatory, one of which re! toa $12,000 “Job with which she was re-| ported to have beon Identified through | her photograph | Ooprighs, 102. by the Freee Publtuning Oo Our Easy Payment. Plan Applies Every fino Now Yor Evening World’) |] where = ‘within QUESTIONS. |] New “York. 1. Which continent has the longer || We — Furnish coast line, Africa or Europe? A partments and Homes 2. What name is given to the ratio on Weekt of weight of a given bulk of any sub- |[ or mont h ly stance to a standard substance? Payments. 3. What word in common use to- sie, tartonen ‘Also Tow! Kinng Thrush 112; Bagarnor ean: for three wi Cautern, 3 eliaibl *On four-year-alds day was originated by early news- Papers printing on the first page a sign indicating the four points of the compass? 4. What is commerce unrestricted by tariff or customs called? | 5. Off what coast of Africa does the island of Zanzibar lie? 6. What name is given to the trans- THREE - PIECE HIGH GRADE PERIOD SUITE, with Fireside Chair; uphol. fucent design in paper which the stered In Tapes- maker often uses to identify it as of his manufacture? trys, with Inde. 7. What is the method of rendering structible springs postage stamps easily detachable by In odes ctishions; a series of holes punched between them called? three pieces, a8 Columbia Grafonolas from 8. In which Mexican state is tho | Mlustrated, at $30 up on Our y city of Guanajuato located? Payment Plan 9. What common fish derives its 1h janappenrion es iquage name from the tenderness of its adjustment 850 May Columbia and mouth, which a hook easily tears? HHCY Ae ed $19 Corting Foreign. La 10. What is the thirtieth wedding |[ hhutang oo”. Records on Sale anniversary called? ANSWERS. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $8110, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, 1, Euro news (N 8, Guanajuato; wedding. “This is my scientific rising test,” said <2o¢ &7hetu— 66 DON’T just put my wheat and yeast and salt, ete., together and hope the bread turns out right. I find out in ad- vance if that I’m 100% sure that every loaf of GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD is bread per- fection. “The dough must rise exactly to a certain point in my testing beaker to make bread that’s firm and wholesome, and then it must bake a precise number of minutes. my dough mixture is “It’s one of my sixteen ways of testing bread.” “It’s these little extra safeguards I use that make me feel sure that GRAND- MOTHER’S BREAD is the kind of bread you had at home when you were a young- ster and grandmother did the baking. What she knew by intuition I make sure of with my tests. “GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD is _ baked hourly in the spotless A & P bakery. Get a loaf at the nearest A & P store. I want you to know what ‘really good bread’ means—and how it tastes,” correct so Grandmothers Bread Only at @.§»)) Stores THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS IN THE WORLD 4654 STORES IN THE U. §. A. LL Goons manKeo IN PLaW FiguaEs 24th [119-125 W. St. ere this season. A wonderful variety Almost every wanted size and style derful sale! You can buy two pairs at a price which, in many cases, would not manufacture one pair. offers New York's Greatest Shoe Bargains. Come “See What (4 You Save!” Your unrestricted choice pairs at...... \ e of Basement Special One-Price Tuesday Sale of Coats and Dresses Amazingly big Coat values at $5.00! Coats, Leatherette Coats for sport or auto wear; Raincoats of Tweed Mixture, with rubberized inner surface. Silk or Serge Dresses! Wool Jerseys; Silk Crepe de Chines and Taffetas—at the price of a Dresses with hand embroidery! beads, fancy stitching and braid trimmings. Wonderful bar- cotton wash dress. gains! Hand Em- broidered, beaded and hem atitched ea up to 46, In light or dark — colors, and at $1.97, Main Floor st Rummage Tuesday—Things that are slightly imperfect or a little bit soiled. Articles with dropped stitch—a button off—an oil spot from the maker’s machine--an unfinished seam—manufacturer's defects—rarely will you find a piece that is not perfect so far as wearing qualities or appearance is concerned. Merchandise that has become slightly ling in both the store and the National—counter-soiled articles—from transit accidents—in the making—samples—practically every piece need- ing but a slight rinsing to make it like new. The “thousand-and-one"’ different things the National carries. Sel- dom more than a few of any one number, often but one or two! typical old-style Rummage Sale with prices ridiculously low. Each kind of merchandise in its own department. Com Remnants Silks, Velvets, Batistes, Voiles, Muslins, Ginghams, Georgettes, Damasks, Denims, Sheetings, etc., in long Tuesday—Thousands of Remnants! and short lengths. Record making values! Clearance 10,000 Pairs of Women’s and Misses’ Spring and Summer High and Low Shoes Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. The greatest values offered SSS Near 6th Ave. of colors and leathers. ! Don't miss this won- We believe this sale the O08 $ 29 Polo Cloth Sport French Serges; Wool With deg sien EEE SS —— wey soiled or mussed from hand- ee GLEE A real e early! G-In, Maslin, full bleached, cut in) Table Damask, mercerized with at~ 5 part ientibe Oc| tracts, pateenns "Binet Por . wide; 2\-yard Por Yard x 1h wail] “Sp ike a inch ils Soler, (good quality Jap Silk, yard rs svard, LOC|iingtha. ‘Yards’ ss scc sas ees 9c j of heavy weight, 28 \n. Mine tn. 3 hay fs, aato ey me é her och hye * . C Henn 59c soit,’ atworbent’ Birds: | Monat ine, 24 nities Bcverd inones "wide 24-yard. lensthe. *” an ro USelre. vere... cet 68048 Hf-Inch Filet Net, border pattern Wool Batiste, exceliont quality, 2%- 2% yard lenwths 3De roti * atike-and aches ¥ cotton material pattern Byard lengtha Per Yard Drapery Damask, heavyweleht qual Pei nana een, SOS Lengths of Silk; & splandid hy ad engt ha, Plecea up Sheets, Towels and b yard lengtha; 36 Georgette’ ‘crops of ‘even texture, 39 RS. yond lengtas. ard. Silke Taffeta ide; thy. ya Per Yard ok ilaci’ Veivetfeny' 23°13 s he aust, Yarde ee ts S130 fume. quaitt Pussy. Willow fon Velvet tha costumes, HO-ineh: variety offering almost ng; extractdinary values, inches wide. wide; 2 it tirm ‘weaves, 34 inches lengths, ilk ‘Taffeta in foulard 2% yard in, 40-ineh; ‘2M yard Per Yard color and 5c to 97 Table Cloths Finished Bed Spreads, scal- Feed jengthe |ropen and cut out comers OF ie'g |hemmet TIx8te rere s es BeHOe Cases Hull Dlowhot | Tdmene Seart wth biva-amd-white / na torn F > ant calioped’ edges: oe tori ach 1GC! Tixss inches : 49c ; | Heavy ‘Turkish Towels full] Table Clothe of mercoriaed cotton 4 AAI over dacuata "Go| Damask: scalloped edges; 4154); each. . Hund Torn Sheets, ood ewohod maalin;’ Bleached quality, fall T2090 Inchom......e+ Seamless Hemmed Sheets of full J pleaghed cotton Sheotin hans 81x00 ingh........ C! 18x50 . DAXTO inches. ..., f era | ith white y 1.69 Jinene, Searty, edged with joecass ees eseee, GOG

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