The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1921, Page 3

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CROWDED CONEY SIGHT SEEING BUS Passengers Thrown to Street in Brooklyn Collision— Man Killed by Auto. CAR LEAPS HIGH CLIFF No Trace of Occupant Found! , —Autos and Trucks Collide at Rockaway. Fidok and Ladder truck No. 19, going west in President Strect, was in collision with a sight-sccing bus con- | taining thirty passexrers returning | from Coney Islund, at Fourth Avenue, | Brooklyn, at 2 A. M. to-day. Many passengers were thrown to the street and picked up unconscious, but none proved to be seriously hurt, All the firemen except Frank Dowling, the driver, jumped when they saw “he bus was going to hit them, and nono was hurt. Neither vehicle was and no great damage was done .o either, though the truck could not cun- 112 West 12th Street, Manhattan, was operating the which belongs to Manhattan, Those treated by surgeons Holy Family Hospital. and afte able to go home, were Bert Archibald, forty, N. | Bixth Avenue, Manhattar : ¥ late of the steamship Man Herbert Bromberg, twenty-thr $93 Tiffany Street, Bronx Michael! s: Wagne: forty-five. 8 Van Dam Street, Manhatte Mary Collins twenty-two, No. 67 Kast sith Street, | ™ Manhattan. bbl Co mgton. » : John's Place, Brooklyn, and Bien McDonald, twenty N sath St Manhattan, Two other)! girl passengers we THAN MAN TO LIVE, |»! Her Anna Tis amour 1 the tamily pudie Lat ' Mf rents quaid by mareied a | NE s ed by the Guaranty Company, Chase National Ba Metropolitan Life In suran THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921, FIRE TRUCK HITS Jolly New York Y. W. C. A. Girls Enjoy a Field Day Ot Muscle-Testing Athletics in Van Cortlandt Park 7 soing very fast, UMeIFe MARION STEIT So Celebrated by | Fark, Agile, Healthy Rert Schlessinger, No. 18 Broadway, | Girls in Games That Would Require Adroitness of tinue ‘its rum. Robert Gunther, No, | “Honor 400 Ruddy, Mis Mavs the Passa River nea Aine Bradge. It had plunged do " sink seventy-five teet high De rned in the water, a W w me a w Ihe iad Mrs un) y COSTS WOMAN MORE. Haunt “Mannattan | V Company and the National] Bronx noes f City Bank, tral, in Van Cortlandt Uuarwe ‘auainst ‘nlta yesterday” ~ Catcher PEGGY MILLER ere were n 100-yard dash ull games, a race, a banebs throwine contest and a fl ball throwing contest. When the first ball game was Med by Miss Isabell Randolph of Harlem | t was discovered that eve een procured except a he After many solemn c deria linen handkere of Miss Helen Smith of the Bronx was requisi d and pinned to the grass by sof hairpins from the heads of Miss Randolph, Miss Smith and M ‘orterfield of the West At the end of the first g. the exquisite handkerchief — loc i worn in hing had me plate ferences a. Ma- rst cruel rhe Kronx did some fast playing. Note especially the vy hitting ed" Decker, But West Side h them to a tie—se ne-up of Decker, Sewing, Glean ind Silver Of Harlem: Misses Alice t Hopkins, BR Dools olla= bum, Hilda Rhine! Hilda Opler, Poxgy Miller, K y } beat Harlem 8 to 5 St event was (he suitcase were four teams of ft} each, repr ‘ ; Bronx and ¥ to tike fell, take elot + put them on, run tring line, take off the clothes, nin t nd hand it to the next g eam until Hl] inembers ough th performanc ise for nt sweat. ‘ und Walsts. West particular- y hard tim sweater and v their syln ful arm, that wr a Six- Phey have Club wit won Asi _ SEA LION CAPTURED—DEAD. ! Terror of KUT van alt Poond tally Injured, r » of w h r r and he (tors r re Me, 8.1 ARREST MAN 87 YEARS OLD. ‘Mean of the Piekp ket” Haw Spent Much of fe In Jail, Harry Williams slings Engram and | Engit ary of $10,000 a year, HILDA OPLER (The SLIDER) -~_>+ > i| "SLIDING “for HOME“ GUILTY HUSBANDS MAY GO TO JAIL OR DO HOUSEWORK lo Magistrate’s Code for Them In- s Cooking and Dish- washi Believing that the husband is to blame in seven-cighihs of the case ital differences com ing before him, J Kochendorter of City he nnounced which a husband may sentence hin “Men like this need waking up more than they need jail,” he sald, “and hereafter guilty hus bamis will be given their choice of jail, or my code of behav This code, which will be checked up day by day by a probation when & husband chou dof jutl, is prepare breakfast every Wash dishes in the evening To take cure of the children ne hour a day have une evening a week To take the family out Sunday, to church in the ingvund fora walk in the noon To» ndy and truit for the ro a Suvings bank ac wast on © con Wait « n yimise be mule wheo ema his wife—t “ would love, honor and cher OWNERS REPORT 21 WEEK-END SAILINGS Mani 1 the t Saturday and tend srding Steamship They add 1 Jocks t ou bor Da pt ma 4 nent irik ts yur Hostel c i \ Local N un Mapine was in ” No. 1 wi St ' ently they share t cme © Who yesterday declared r Union against ihe reduction, pro pata ¢ n rnin on r ul \ usp Ow \ ne cul nen to the ye MW \ n ‘ Pacifles wand retary Hoover sait + Davin te old M resentative of the House Shorers and | delegate, indicted with Stadtmunier, will be tried separately by a ruling | 4og West 12th of Justice McAvoy at the request of | Stadtmulier’s lawyer, Andrew H. | Ils members are Henzy T. Brown, foreman, No, 545] 8#tion showed it had ‘been cid t H. Winter-| had turned to vinegar. HOMES TORN DOWN AS FAST / AS BUILT. 1 rifling "Gath partments in Manhattan Borough Last Year. erations in Manhattan in | tite hter and Assistant District Attor- jney Unger, in questioning talesmen, | plain sought to ma |men would additional homes | | proved to have Henry H. Curran of Man- |/¥ 88 40 agent | would try to clear Stadtmutler | merely a messeng | indicated that he would seek to show jthat Max Mininson, the states that building al- 4 Of coniributing to lef of the shortage, served only |! housing facilities 34 new apartments that ut 1,100 other ‘then turned oy to keep up with the demand, 4 he extent of its total opera- total building nearest compet tor, | Lane job, but t } nin WELFARE NURSE ADOPTS TWO GIRLS) bse 8 legal BATH HOUSE REPORT om | intere 2) 900 Con Papers sery Sign Sorihe Mt 0 to have caused the fire, STADTMULLER, ON HELD ANYTHING AND) =="<=::* TRIAL FOR BRIBERY; THAT WAS VINEGAR eh BRINDELL'S MAN, ONLY ONE BARREL SSS2225% terday heated up and ex were several om to Defense Aims to Prove That|Four Men Nabbed for Trying| an kirmtns att, Who hi He Was Merely a Messenger | to Steal 13 Casks—Vinegar | ait an hour for Labor Czar. Peter J. Stadtmuller, business rep- Wreckers’ Union, who was the Iten- | te tenant of Robert P. Brindel! as Preal-| cellar of N dent of the Building Trades Counelt | P in maintaining Brinde day in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court Joseph Moran, another walking Murray: Moran will be tried May 31, The jury was completed before noon, West 148th mute, No, 840 West ; James B. Mal a1 47th st; | PL Frederick C. Bonny, No, 2t9 West 126th | so. St;Ernest C. MaLean, No. 165 West 83d : Alfred G Vale, No. 211 West 117th + George C. Burch, 38 West 30th St; Edwant D, Long, No. 266 Audubon | Avenue; George A, Barnewall, West 69th St il, No. 90th St; Er: Newton, No. & 143 Bast 29th str sted by Deputy Attorney ¢ wu sure that jury. |, tthe rulings of the| (P court if instructed that Stadtmuller cepted money mere Brindeil Mr. Murray made it clear that he a Fr for Brindell. Hi yntractor Jimuller and Moran ire charged to taken $1,000 be- | ore he Was permitted to wreck bulld- | ut Nos. 96, 98 and 190 Maiden procured $1,600 from th en- | y Brindeii* and but $1,000 of it, as tore the Lockwood | ttee last fall from whom § era ntract he admitted t omin | Mr. Murray indicated he meant to] show that Stadtmulier and Moran aid Hot forve Miningon to take Walter Melton into partaershp on the Maiden t Mininson, knowing the “unfair list of | ides Council, arranged | work done in Meiton’s| the Building SCORED BY HYLAN } Rebukes ft neinees Who sitid Mu- Pavilion at Coney Was Disintegrating. | nicipal Warned that the Muntelpal Bata at|] i | { varning in the proposed $5,000 Island board Jenounced reed con fete for the boardwalk CHAUFFEUR SENT TO PRISON. To Get Borden's GradeA Mille Hed Fre Kh Me Ident, ~ | ROB PHONE AND GUM BOXES. | Pise Long Intand Rattroad Stations | Broken 1 | station. om Mu: | | entered h tn the r entered by smashing windo ng the doors amount one coin boxes had been emptied kon waa unknown, ‘The | by collectors @ dew days ago, though his the back rod barrels of 1 City, Just at diybr ak tondla Fiere of No. charged with burgla only one con moved from. the |was guilty, even though he were) si Tasted Like Whiskey. ‘Thirteen barrels protected by three heavily barred: and padlocked door mpted four men to break into tho 516 Bast 17th si atrolman Koch saw the fi ir rolling rule over | one of the turrets out at dawn to | the housewrecking trade, was put on | day. ‘They tried trial for bribery, extortion and | coupie of shots drove thre coercion before Justice McAvoy to- | pack to the ce Ret away, but a of them jaar Koch arre d them. ‘They were booked at the Kast 126th Street Sta- tion as Lars Pugliso of No. nt Avenue, James Morana of No. | Street, and George 24 ast 117th Street, and Of the thirteen barrels In the celta ined anything. Invest + but Thomas Ryan of No, 515 ‘Timpson jace, Bronx, carried a suit case with much care through 125th Street day on his way to the New York ntral Station, that Police Detective Franklin decided the contents must be valuable, Ht who said he was a vinegar salesmar questioned Ryan pout to make his regular up-state | West 190th st; and John Glover, No.|tTip With samples, Hranklin inspect t ed the contents and decided that Assistant District Attorney Pecora,|While it looked like vine eneral|Smelled and tasted like whiskey There were six bottles of it Ryan us taken to Harlem Court to ex Two port the bottles of seized! the buck room ‘otti, No. 453 Kast 139th Stree Herbert: Murra ‘of a fat and tan to the af The All-Cen Tea carries all the Ceylon to yourpot.” No retail furniture store can ) stock for you to eh from of introduction to Peek & Hilly sold at retail Peck & Hills are the and home furnishings. tion possible by choos rh and period de rigs, ete avutify Mo Especially Low Price on Flcor S Go to your di On duly | he can't a ine | duetion ecard move any | went tet yas " An excell | card is required whotesal fn wine thet your dealer, piny a hi Ask for opera tion. ~ Select Your Furnitureit P.& H. 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