The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 17

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et Rr ane r THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. MOTHE DAUGHTER UNDER | nde, methods, of alsin vere| AIRSHIP BEATS |DIXEY MUST PAY $600 NOTE.|{¥%.zs,ras cone tp tave tm Jed WILLIAM J, LEEDS DIES. | ARREST HERE TELLS | A OV TERS [ann eal Wn lat | 20TH CENTURY | wreone sare Aciss Berrewes t0| voit moue a | OF STOLEN SILVER ~ Spee Vacape Jail im Alimony Case. | SEIZE TEASPOON OF HOOCH. Thompson stronghold, went to the), aa ‘ b »| Railroad Flyer Speedily Outdis-| chartes N. Wysong of Port Washing -_——— Coffee Firm of Burch & Ce. ~ MBS. KABER HUSBAND'S DEAT Mrs. Brickel’s Alleged Confes- sion Says She.is lmplicated In Publisher’s Death. . ’ | Coalition, apparent! Thirty-third, Mr. 1 ‘ t ; William J. Leeds, sote survivin : el A cn ave tanced by Airplane in Race | ton. former District Attorney of Nas-| District Attorney W ate | ner of the firm of Burchard ‘4 Comiie lent 5 Up Hud | eau County, to-day obtained a verdic Smattlest Contraband | Coffees, No. 265 Washington £ Cees | a i udson, | of $600 on a promissory note alleged to| phe gmaliest amount of alleged In- | este a , pis centdence at ee Pane bs at ' 2PSIb, ne 7. s the| have been given to Henry Dixey, an! togic " " ico | Avenue Hotel in his eighty- seco Fs 4 | Wai UY rerental BPSK, Jur As th ® | toxicating liquor seized since the police | {yy wan the son of Henry Leeda ‘sts tury Limited, westward | actor, Dixey, asked whether it was |; nd at seventy miles an hour, neared | his signature on the note, sald he rytawn yesterday an airplane sailed . . t Station, In a naloon ne position over It for a BOTONe | oan ere ona Litt dteed lod Lesdblle ia, Weat 136th Mtrest, took trom |éhipa oes ne we Cnn SPB, train had passed through the village | Samples of his handwriting to the court. | terman Rehman ono teaspoonful of] Mr. Leeds was the stepson of the ri Irshtp lad passed It-as if it were | Judge Smith refused to permit this liquid, said ‘t nev pre Baniuel D. Barcharé. who Still. ‘The speed of the alr- || Mr. Wyxong sald Dixey, in bortow-| ‘The District Attorney's office is en-|founed the 13th Street Presbyterian how ing the mon cont the Hattor Church seventy-five years ago. i nket indorser did not stay were threatened. silable, turns indicated were lost heavily by ze here took | firm of Nesmith & Leeds, South Street, i} 1 Gonden of | shipowners and ship brokers, who built -—UDIGIAL TICKET |Democrats and Disgruntled’ » Republicans Roll Up Major- ity of 55,000 to 100,000. said he was afraid his | deavoring \: | Oak Park and Evanston, snowed the City Ha 3 to 1 in man 2 5 | ln GIRL BITTEN BY SNAKE SAFE. | | Now Relieved Repitte That At-| defeat by majorities ranging from|touxed Her Was Nat Peteonens. 55,000 to 100,000. ‘The coalition ticket, bac! CLEV Mar: LAND, O. June % rickel, to have made a confess CHICAGO, June 7.—Mayor Thomp- son's judicial slate has gone down to ixty-nine years 4 H } Thirteen-year-old Viola Westervelt, | who was bitten by a snake last day while gather County Prosecutor Stanton, the ‘ats and disgruntled a thirty wards. 1 by Democ ublicans, car Quughter, Mr iva Catherine Kaber i * swamp lilies in instigated the death of he: husband. he vote was heavy In spite of (He) 16 Westchester woods, was pro de! d, des ate s of the % z “4 Duniel Kaber, a wealthy publisher SAMSRIEN ts Vesab UN Suan away Maths nounced out of danger to-day at the | uber was found in bed at his hom the polls, Apparently it ras-well up| Por@ham Hospital. It is now thought 7% bs tA that she never was in any danger tn Lakewood, a suburb, on the nigh toward the 600,000 mark in the city. ce: ae Ge Bil i Oe keulecs | 4 i ane > bite of ankle was of July 15, 1919, suffering from sever: Figures from some of the precincts | | ai oteq py a grass snake P c ards were stab wounds, He died « few days of the big Republican wards wer Mioials. MOeNsE in Waton. at the astonishing. They sled to estimates | that the Twenty-fifth had been car- | rled by the Coalitionists by 10,000, the Sixth by 6,000, the Seventh by 7,500 and the Thirty-second by 6,000. Mayor later, Mrs. Kaber is under arrest in New York, together with he. daughte: Miss Marion McArdle. MISS MARION Me AROL In the alleged confession Mrs. poe Bronx Zoo, and when she saw the child's swollen ankle, thought that she nad been bitten by a poisonous rep- fle. Dr. Gilbert Van Der Emisle of | No. 1999 Bathgate Avenue, the Bronx, vont na gare ma at sac: See eo ee SS SS ‘ - | 5 ~~" | ‘Thompson's own ward, the Twenty-| who is an expert on snakes, took no| " Brickei sald Mrs. Kaber came to her | FIGHT FANS HELD third, apparently has gone against! chances and ordering V to Ford- | : some days before the crime and told him by 4,000. His own precinct went | hum Hospital inject shot of! de her she “was going to have Dan! FOR BLOCKING WALK | ‘or the Coalition. ‘orse” serum, said to be the great- | $3 Killed.” When she remonstrated with | Fraud and unprecedented high-\est cure for snake bites | i ig, Mrs, Kaber, according to the Sei ' | iy confession, asked: “What is \it to News” Arrested on Broad- Pages ul ij you?” way Corner, ( 4 | Mrs. Kaber told her mother she| gagerness to read details of the Leon- | wanted her to be in the house with | ard-Kansas fight resulted in nineteen | Mrs. Kaber’s daughter, Marion Mc- who sail they ors, spend- | Ardle, at the time of the crime, Mrs. the early morning hours to-day tn | Brickel’s confession related. culls, | Mrs. bBrickel is alleged to have Seven detectives of Inspector Boctt- Malsd ENG dose hot know wuathes staff say the men were loitering at lor's ite men wore loitering a HE SALE that all New York waited for is going big—and we've two men or a man and a woman! they wore told they ere under arrest | ST RE smashed all our previous sale records already. Here’s the story in committed the crime. She said she A ned up against the wall to await | ‘ was upstairs at the time of the visit -| ~ a peters caf aR q a nutshell: 10,000.Suits, every one all-wool, every one our regular it se two men, or the ma » to ge : EE dyoi! ice of sitter these two men, or the man is to get eS magagiifie ip stock, are radically reduced. Every garment has the Moe Levy © Son carers | | SR RET 1 WP kllogedl Goutassibu, biacantd Atias | AMER ott label and was produced by our own tailors, in our own shops, under our a | McArdle, at Mrs. Kaber’s suggestion, | West (6th Street. and had Just left the | memv.mea, isi oo i ied i ‘ barrages the coments of auverei| ah uartics™ cuguer tse Cine | OOL, durable Owe SUDERVIRIGH ERSE Se8-0 | PRES pre a. Seer mene q rooms and of bureaus to give the im- West Side Court, a Const ) cloth made of ° pression Kaber had been attacked by| to-day, 3 ate Silberman found selected cotton in Hl burglars. them guilty “of disorderly conduct and | our own mills,thor- -WoOoOoO ul Ss I e uce ) Others in the Kaber home on the | sunbed ed eens . j ough finish and 9 ‘i night of the crime were Kaber’s|FIRE AND SMOKE | teal oe } man nurse, named Utterback, and al 5 ship are some of the guest whose identity has not been| | WAKE UP ARTISTS| reasonsthat explain very ment g r oy t Citas nca eee) WE | sesqnatharexlan arment Kegular Moe Le oc | ic and a nurse was in constant at- . E z f ills | ford i f téndance. hanes ey ! a re aati ote Fills | Ser any 1687 All-Wool Suits were $45 1406 All-Wool Suits were $60 : Mrs. Kaber is said to have been at beavaasl eashalleed Naf] wear, ig 2861 All-Wool Suits were $40 1935 All-Wool Suits were $55 Cedar Point, a summer resort sixty | Fumes. | 1444 All-Wool Suits were $35 1448 All-Wool Suits were $50 miles west of Cleveland, on the night| Artists occupying the _ five-story i of the crime. She is said to have | building known as the Howard Studios, | gone there two nights previously. In| at No.7 West 47th Street, were aroused | 4n interview with newspaper men|tubpish in tie rear yard. ‘Smoke dritted | in the presence of Prosecutor Stanton | into the various studios | and into the late yesterday afternoon, Mrs, Brickel| Dascment, where Mary Casey conducts said; Arthur N. Starin, who has a studio | farion McArdle knows who did the| 1, {he,rullding, discovered the fire, Be | , ' killing and I am sure she will tell| turned in an alarm and the firemen all. She is just an innocent victim| ™de quick work of the blaze. { of circumstances, the same as I am.” | ow a Indictments were returned yester-| Now ; -. day against Mrs. Brickel and Miss| if UE McArdle in connection witn the slay-| ‘ p/ ing of Kaber. Mrs. Brick+l is being F} 2) i detained at Police Headquarters, but Herringbones, blue serges, pencil stripes Herringbones, pencil stripes, checks and , has Hotibean placed under arrest Mrs and fancy mixtures in blues, greens, grays hairlines in the finest imported and do- ‘ aber was indicted se ‘al di = N i i i ‘f i ', Beabes wae lndisiod eevaral Say) pe | Y and browns. No charge for alterations. mestic fabrics. No charge for alterations. y eee | ' MARION M’ARDLE Good Things from WILL NOT SPEAK 9 Cli ae ABOUT HER MOTHER| imes poured i, into a Single Glass! ‘Mrs. Kaber Is Arraigned: but Action Must Wait for Papers From Ohio. Mrs, Daniel Kaber, wanted In Cleveland in connection with the murder of her husband, was silent about the case when she was ar- raigned before Magistrate Marsh in the Washington Heights Court to-| @ay. i “But when I get to Cleveland,” she said to Detective Kirk, “I shall} tell the true story, and it will be a great surprise.” At the request of ihe police the| case was adjourned for two days to await extradition papers from Ohio There are browns, tans, grays, blues, blacks and sand colors, in checks, stripes and over-plaid effects. This is, without ques- tion, the largest and finest assortment of Mohairs to be found anywhere in town. A complete range of styles, and colors in all sizes from 32 to 52-~longs, shorts, stouts and regulars. Kid</othes nee None Higher Coca-Cola was created to appeal to taste with a dis- tinct and inimitable flavor. Sd Coca-Cola is made de- licious and refreshing to satisfy thirst. Cd 9436 Mohair Suits RRIESTLY and other well known makers are represented. Palm Beach Suits REGISTERED U.S. PATENT OFFICE THE GENUINE CLOTH MFD. ONLY BY GOODALL WORSTED CQ, Alive with the bubbles of which is a pace-maker for sparkling, pure water that successful merchandising Coca-Cola is prepared with cometoabeadatthetop— —how thousands of pros- * " The police received a telegram this) the finished art that comes oF perous businesses have been $ -75 $ 75 ( afternoon saying that Chie’ of Police | fr lifeti built uw with to ° { Peter Christianson of Lakewood and rom a ifetime Coca-Cola is an unequaled Md * woman deputy sheriff ere on their| of practice. combination of good things small invest- a j way to New York to take the prison- ments — an un- iy eer etat inne vial caret octal Cd Sven Mother Nebire thet ccwerable ef: alm Deac uits ; mother was brought about by un in-| tercepted telephone ¢ Mrs. Kaber| phoning to Lakewood from the Hotel Marseilles, Miss McArdle immediately LJ sweetened and the sunshine of nine differ. SU™*ent for sell- — asemon frove—one Harvesting made nutritious ent climes—nine different ‘6 Coca-Cola “orton suger. with pure cane trien, at the lowest Coca-Cola. GENUINE Palm Beach Suits 15 All Wool Men’s Pants for boys, styled the famous e Mostly odds and ends cut from our regu- Up lar suitings. $ .00 came to New York and was shadowed ( d ‘i until detectives froin Capt: Carey's} sugar— Bd pec abees a) cevelep Kid Klothes way at a wonder homicide squad found the mother. possible volume : mother was then arrested and the girl| ad | Regularly $9 Now fully low Sale price. % was taken into custody later when sh¢ i An average of approxi- - of business — the cause for $10 and $11.50 called to see her mother, Miss Mc-| Flavored with a perfect mately 6,000,000 7 the public in general know- — denied any knowledge of el blend of choicest savors— glasses and bottles M\ ing the inimitable quality me. ‘ ; “My mother! My mother! How can “ of Coca-Cola is sold of Coca-Cola and being sup. i say anything about iny mother?” the every day. That's ported by the highest court girl said, according to the police She was ill after the long ord questioning, and was given Colored with the dark Why dealers are in the land in demanding amber of carame!— able to multiply Shipsfrom that the genuine always be io strengthen her for thi. nine sth i yhen she was to be arraigned in the} profits by turn- countries. served — why the legend } fombs Court as a fugitive from jus overs in Coca-Cola below is a sign of popu- bt th When she was told of her grand- ‘ bt mother’s testimony she repeated that | yrup at 9 rate larity. t she “could say nothing.” She was closely questioned abc it @ buffet in the Kaber home wh. ii} was found to have been pried open and articles it had contained scattered about, A lot of vyatuable silverware Drink | 119-125 Walker Street had ‘disappeared. The Cleveland ; police contend this was a “fake” rob- ey pery, designed to create the imprei sion’ Kaber ‘had been killed by bur- a Entrance on free the umes as ceazn, aber Downtown I73 Broadway Cortlandt St.| Second i who was about forty-eight, was sut-| ; DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING ‘THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, Atienta, Ge fering from neuritis, and was in the care of a nursq.in his home. While the nurse was ta foreign looking roan, roughly dressed,” according to| Cleveland accounts,..rushed in and| stabbed him 24 timeswith a file which: ad been sharpened to the shape of @ ,pilletto, é In = 409 East 149thSt Fy eye Floor snk. arent acensienceten t

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