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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921, |SINGER TO HAVE ACQUITTALS UPSET receipt Martin ierchargad with acting | 'Btipnsb on attkebteaer' on (ne New ‘FOUR BATH BEACH | 60 ESCORTS FOR DRY OFFICIALS HERE in concert with Blank, who ts sald 10) yon are ba 8.8, Line came of a boat ——— TOUR | ye of Jury to Convict May STRIKEBREAKER ARRESTED. Sissi: fin vince ™ James McCreery & Co . Says Pecora. " : cedure, Says Peco a wase |] Fifth Avenue Thirty-fourth Street “at Harvard Glee Club's | : HARTFORD, Co Assistant District Attorneys Banton! Fred Holteberg, No. 125 Carroll street, | cut of 15 per cent., applicmeble to about Coneerts. and Pecora, in charge of the prosecu- | Brooklyn, is in the Long Island College ie parsene,. Was announced by tho * A 4 5 typewriter Company te | Misa May Peterson, Metropolitan | tlon of the Mullan-Gage Prohibition Hospital in a serious condition from stab dey, The atatenant of the company Gentlemen tlemen, thirty- two others, | Enforcement Law, this morning pro- wounds. Samuel Shipnob, No. 49 Sackett gays readjustment of busines make the Opera star, will have the large I raaee themaeclves discouraged with the street, is under arrest and admits the peduction rte weary, number of escorts of any American] failure of convictions under jury trial, = Taken From Rooms of Widow | Two Girls ald t to 5 Have Played} girl wno has ever gone to Europe| “In the case yerterday,” mid Mr Banton, “the evidence was conclusive of Slain Man—Five Women | Truant—Two Boys Fail to | when she sails on the France, Setur-| against the defendant, yet the jury) Now Under Arrest Return Home. day, with the sixty members of tie | fatled to find him wullty.”” 7 1 + 4 Unless convictions are obtained in Harvard University Glee Club, Miss | UGS Ty Cues. to tbe. tried, Mr. Pe 7 electes «| Pecora said, it probably would ‘be found New York and Cleveland detectives} The police to-day are searching for| Peterson has been selected as the | Recor sald: | select’ x fury” from the e era or D>, e Hee C G el, it no better to-day completed a search of the|two girls and two boys, pupils of P.| Aololst by the Harvard Glee Club for special pane, Ane tne ave prose: reoms formerly occupied ‘oy Mrs.|8. No. 128, 21st Avenue and siat|the frst European tour to be made |cuting officers of, Greater New York peci ‘a ; Would make a move to have the trints Catherine Kaber in New York and|Street, Bensonhurst, who have been|>Y ny American organization of its | ire offenders conducted in Special, kind. She is the only gri to go to] Sessions where no juries are required. | Drought to Police Headquarters a|missing from their homes since yeR-| yurope with the club. Dr. Aveniatd | lernard lirown to-day” pleaded gully 3 East 46th P at Fifth Ave., N. Y. ; ; videnio i i aeasion twelve bo! suitcase containing silver knives, |"e?day morning. There is no evidence | novidson will direct the glee club on | {ies of champagne and. two bottles of | is 3 SPECIAL —our No. 21 forks and wpoons marked with a “K."| ‘hat they are together. ite tour when nrrented | ty Detective | jo. A . 2 i a t a 1 which e —_—_—— This evidence, it in believed, may} Fannie Kaler, thirteen, of No. 121] ane first concert will be given in| rots wan fined $5 ‘ i Ray 26th Street, and Lillian Kofan, promptly Bohn “y ” be vital when Mrs. Kaber and others | BY ‘| Paris, June 24, after which the tour a cyco are brought to trial in Cleveland on| fourteen, of No. 128 Bay alet Street! vciidex Louvain, Brussels, Antworp,| ,Theasands ot Watches Stolen. the charge of murdering her hus-|4re the girls, pealephtas are oatee Ostend, Strasburg, Geneva, Venice, Beach eocttay tose Menon ane pand, Daniol Kater, a wealthy pub- | Hall. fifteen, of No. ropeey Ave- | sce, Marseilles, London: and other | “ato 7 , fifteen, of post, to-day led to the arrest of John lisher, who was stabbed to death in| "Ue. and Frank Calderazzo, fi °f| musical centres, Misa Peterson is a|piank, nineteen, of Fourth Btree Wood: Size:—48}4 In. high. 29% in, wide—18 in. deep. Ice Capacity—75 Ibs. 3 Doors—Front Drain. his sick bed in his suburban home at | NO: 150 Bay sist Street. native of Oshkosh, Wis., and jside, L. 1, and Fred Martin, 3 Superb Hardwood Casi: 1 ‘ . B. Kaiser, f fannie, who Was | Cooper Street, iy, drivers tor the P bod Casing, - ie gen 0, two years ad, | Megas gor pepalets aa none| Prima donna of the Opera Comiqye|{ngrraolt Watch Co. According to the Our Standard “Flaxlinum 1ve ars 18 Cc After @ murder rs, Kaber re- M4 Blank gained the confidence of Insulation. Lining of Seamless Sheet Steel, with 3 coats of Baked Enamel. A Wonderful Refrigerator at a wonderful price ‘51. (Regular List Price $80.85) SPECIAL—— ow no. 3—Bohn “Icyco” Size>—48¥% In. high—35% in. wide—20 in. deep. Ice Capacity —100 Ibs. 3 Doors—Front Drain. Superb Hardwood Casing. Our Standard ‘'Flaxlinum" Insulation. Lining of Seamless Sheet Steel, with 3 coats of Baked ¥ 20 A Remarkable Seer .... 58, ¢ List Price $90.90) SPECIAL —ovr no. 12%.—“Bohn Sanitor” Size—48} in. high—294; In. wide—18 in. deep. ce Capacity . 3 Doors—Front Drain. Superb Hardwood Casing. Our Standard “Flaxlinum” Insulation. Lining of genuine fused-Steel gi Enamel, one-piece, with rounded corners. tet f pores | a very ae Rie aiee Heke & .... 66." ia | 12 Paris before Joining the Metropol ported that burglars had stolen sil-|of the children, so far as he could) oy company in is verware from the Lakewood house|learn, had any money when they dis- and said that if the police would fina|*ppeared. His daughter, he said, left the silver thief they would find the| fF Schoo! as usual yesterday morn- munlerer. The search for the silver] !9S but he had been told subse- Manisa lt progress ever since quently that she had been playing ‘There are now five women and one| truant for a week. man under arrest here and in Cleve-| Mrs. Hall, mother of Harold, whoss land in connection with the murder. | husband ia a real estate operator and The man was arrested in Cleveland | DUllder, sald when her son left home last night, and while his name haa|h@ wore knickerbockers and was not been given out it is said he is| Without hat or coat. She appeared believed to be the “man with a cap"|N0t greatly worried and sald she ex- described by the dying publisher as|Pected her son would return when he his slayer. got hungry. Mrs. Kaber was turned over to the The father of Lillian Kojan, a Cleveland police this afternoon after| Proof reader on a newspaper, sald she had signed a waiver of extradi- | he had learned his daughter had layed truant from school for a week tion. It was sald she would be taken | P before she disappeared, He declared back to Cleveland to-night. Her)! she hag no money, but parents of daughter is expected to be taken On| the other missing children were in- @ later train, Mother and daughter | formed Lillian had $5, which she ry had displayed to schoolmates. Pers Ort seek at Any ums since incr | Detective August Henne of the arrest, and it is beleved that the} path Avenue Station, in charge of Gleveland authorities intend to keep| the case, is working on the theory them apart for some time. Mra.| that the children will be found in Kaber is recovering from the alleged | the vicinity of Coney Island. z a ks’ at the parcel post station on 21st Street and rarel, questioned when Creery’s price fora good suit of clothes— and it’s worth re- membering! ASSSSSSSSSSSSNIG) J. GLASSBERG Two Convenient Stores 290 Fifth Ave, %i"%t "ex Brancn: 511 6th Ave, BETWEEN, sun! This week we offer the most fashionable creations in women's dependable footwear; new models that afford much comfort and wear, at prices far below their real value. hort & Medi i N N N S N N N N N SS Now For Summer! Golf Suits, COAT AND KNICKERS $35.00 Sport Coats 20.” La Louvre attempt she made yesterday to kill] augem Out ef Teunle Denbles. i" Rntint, teathet Vaimp, Wil acetate Recs 2 100:55) White Flannels 10: herself in the Harlem jail. BOCKENHAM, Kent, Bngland, June Cine. strap, also Patent leat “ i , : Names of two of the women ar-| 9,—William T. Tilden of Philadetphia, $12.20 Tax) Trimmtaings, alto Brown and SPECIAL—ou No. 13—Bohn Sanitor A RABRBAD EA ABEABEEAR AREA NL SEES * , | Grey Suede, Whi s rested in Cleveland are withheld. One| world's grass and hard court singles White Beechwood Linen | Grey a as ig said to be a woman who instructed | tennis champion, ix suffering from an Also Oxfors i $ 4-4 (ine. Stee:—48% in. high, 35% in. wide—20 in. deep. Ice Capacity—- hite Ducks 3 abscess and will be unable to appear In $10.00 | Tux) 100 Ibs. 3 Doors—Front Drain. Superb Hardwood Casing. Our Mrs. Kaber in the use of arseni¢ as a | the tennis tournament here. The matci i “ ” nd-S: : « al ‘i dit te all i Tikien and Arnold Jones of Providence Sizes 1 to 0 A to EE+ Standard ‘‘Flaxlinum’ Insulation. Lining of genulne Fused-Steel Golf Knicke 875 low poison, and it is alleged in the | were acheduled to play against the | bie ble Enamel, Sdse val tece, with rounded ved dhe TS indictment that Mrs. Kaber did ad- | Englishmen, Goodall and White, in the | WRRRQAARAAANAA WHITE LINEN WHITE GABARDINE GRAY AND NATURAL PALM BEACH Palm Beach Suits 19-°° Mohair Suits 245° Silk Pongee Suits 285° NATURAL COLOR Sport Shoes 12° minister that poison with her hus- | ™¢"’® doubles has deen cancelled. band's food for a long time before the quicker method of stabbing was re- sorted to. Another is said to be @ spiritualist who brought Mrs. Kaber and the “arsenic instructor” together. The third is Mrs. Kabers aged mother, Mrs. Mary Brickel. The police are still searching for others wanted as possible witnesses, one being a Syrian rug dealer, An- other Syrian is also said to be sought. These two are believed to be in New York. Miss McArdle was arraigned in the | Centre Street Court to-day and held without bail for extradition, Her mother was held similarly in the Washi-eton Heights Court yesterday. +> SERBIAN KING IS VERY ILL. Prince Alex! "very commodio us fe (Regular List Price $122.80) These values cannot be duplicated. They are pretty close to “fac- tory cost.” Bring your dimensions with vou and pick out your Refrig- erator—on a small deposit we will hold it for later delivery if desired. In addition to the above models, every Refrigerator in stock ts temporarily reduced. Prices from $25 up. BOHN REFRIGERATOR SALESROOMS IN THE V 3 East 46th St. at Fifth Ave., N. Y. arene wt 68 W. 424 Bt.) And a | most remarkable reduction Sale! the Regent, Is Urged to Come Home at Once. QONDON, June 9.—King Peter of Gerbia is seriously ill, according to a despatch to the Daily Mail from Bel- grade. The despatch adds that Prince Alexander, the Regent, has been urged by the Ministerial Counoll to return home from France, where he 1s on a viait, FOURTEENTH STREET Gutablubed 1627 ___ WEST OF FIFTHAVE. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JUNE “The Homaid” Ice Cream Freezer 2 qt. size 1.00 Make your own ice cream with little trouble—the Men’s |xAtee| Oxfords $'7.85 Formerly 12.50 One of the most popular models presented to men this year—a brogue, as illustrated, con- ROSENWASSER’S Saks & Company U. rei bs ar s galvanized tub requires small amount of ice The geared structed of solid leather. They’ll give solid com- * OFFICERS Announce for I riday and Saturday a Remarkable handle makes the work very easy fort and make solid friends with the men who S H O E S Exhibition and Sale of Other Household Needs buy them at this price. All sizes. GUARANTEED Vollrath White Enamel Sink Mrs, Potts Sad Irons—consisting of three irons, a stand and 57 handle... Special 1.37 Punch Oil Mops—the ideal kind White En: Hanging Wall 100% LEATHER | 5.95 Wonder Hats made in triangle shape with | Soap Holde Rehavle ball joint, socket handle-—gets | were 89. 2? 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A gay little affair of duvetyn or taffeta to accompany the gingham or linen morning frock. Luncheon requires some- thing a bit more formal in the way of Canton Crepe, fringe trimmed. Sports are next on the program, with delectable baronette satins to match one’s skirt, or gaily colored felts encircled by pheasant feathers. For dinner, let’s choose a lovely, soft Georgette Crepe shape, beautifully embroid- ered—and for evening, hair braids drooping with ostrich feathers will go admirably with any Summer dance frock. Read To-Morrow’s MORNING WORLD Disrtey Loge ing type copy aud release order so aC] it day Morning World or Tho ag Vorid. Wf received afer 41°. M. the day j am tag “permit and inorder af recital The s Men’s Shop Second Floor Bat wel eit All here at 5.95—s0 who wouldn't have For Complete Details _ i NOR prcending, publics all the Summer hats she fancied? of To-Day 5 — oe and Sta sie gory, re omy 2 as _ wi Third Floor ASEBALL GAMES | | Mi 0 & C Che onder of later “receipt and ponltive releaty der, The Best Basebail and Sporting Page |} }) Published in w York City Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street Use the Fifth Avenue Entrance copy or orders released, inter than 68 ween omitted wil nol serve io i "any" character, or oxbees MTHE WORLD |