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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921." i] SCHOOL KEPT IN BUILDING “CONDITIONS AT ScHOOl. 166 Jalal SHOWN IN a ae me LTS { | ais | —— | pane sen Men Pretending to Be Cus-|Kubal’s Wife Likely to Get the | tomers Force Proprietor to | $1,000 Reward — Prisoner | Reveal Money. Indifferent to His Fate. No. 166, ‘Brooklyn, Is Con-| THIS THE NIGHT demned as Structurally TO VIEW COMET, Weak and Unsanitary. Not Visible Without Glasses, B' Meteors Can Be Seen ALSO A FIRE HAZARD. Unaided, j The Pons-Winnecke comet proba $80,000 for New Structure in sun tonight and will begin ‘receding, | 1921 Budget, but Not Wake.” These meteors shoul’ be” pe | S ly nie evant Ute d eve during | Voted. ous and. brilliant phase betwin | M. and m womet Teh With small teles It cannot be David Rothman had just assorted] Special guards in the Mineola Jail over Lawrence Kubal, confessed tnu: derer of Mrs. Minnie S. Bartlett at West Hempstead, said to-day the man na bank book pre tory to send- did not show the sithtest concern in his clerk, Willlam Bartnett, to his fate, which District Attorney the bank with (tat 9.15 o'clock to-day Charles R. Weeks announces will be when two well-dressed men entered determined with a speed suggesting his shoe store at No. 826 Westchester “Jersey justice." Kubal eats heartily | Avenue, Bronx. One of the men sald and talks to the guards when they she wanted to buy a pair of “sneaks.” | will listen, Putting the bank book and money — The District Attorney aaid he woul@ | In the cash drawer of the register present the Sta to the Grand 1 Rothman went to the case contains Jury which meets Wednesday, and | ng his stock of “sneaks.” As he eXpects a first degree jmurder indict= I stooped over, the taller of the two ment in rly. He will then move |men got him around the neck in a for a trial at once, and expects it to y le before Justice Cropsey. He re- f aged him into a ‘ peasy. bet | 8 peated his belief that Kubal is sane and said he did not expect any diffe i cRNA ie PES his receipts for Saturday, amounting i and had placed the money Efforts of Mayor Hylan's support- ers to shift the entire blame for the Present condition of the public echouls upon previous administrations fall to the ground in the face of the mass — of facts showing inactivity and nega- tive action during the past three with the | peteae gle bold and d buck room. The other man foliowed PREST ROOM CONVERTED (to CLASS ROOM — NOTE CONDMION years, OF CHAIRS 4NO Gas SF LLOMINATION | with a drawn revolver, culty in proving it should a defense of | Here are some fa ‘ In tho back room the second man Insanity be offered i eA hi aA eae TIME EXTENDED FIVE ARE TRAPPED _tuthinin to indicate where'the money ft 00 reward offered f ON I. R. T. NOTES IN DRY GOODS FIRE, “** othman said it was in the of Mrs. Bartlett's slay r the capture be paid to Brooklyn Public School No, 168, at the tri- * | cash register, While one kept him) Ms Repke aa ret All angle formed by Grand Strect Exten- aT pvered the other got the money.| with ine Town Hoard of Hempete ; 2 y iS : ¢ Homes Ba Pe teontt i Mirren Tan . © To ourd oO: petead, ] @ion, Havemeyer Street and South c ‘ F i Company Expects to Meet Interest ie man’s Leg Broken by Fall, Res |'Then both men backed to the front) which offered It ¢ Fourth Street, Williamsburg, has this| |! : Br £ a 8 ee on 5s and Manhattan’ cuer Overcome and Two | door with their revolvers in thetr Se eee it poyaleal record: . i if 2 : ‘ Ricke Ty Rental, Gilvers: Searched hands and started down Weatchester ASK EXTRA HOMICIDE TERM. | arted six years ago in the old : ‘i ; CARPENTER'S HORSEZUSED , Piva) porselis. ware, foaSae rea mere P. S. No. 50 building, which had iS ; " Ure &S DESK FOR ™weo Boys Th Mowing statement was issued) i ie aie Heart ' Bartnett, the clerk, who had been Telegram Implores Governor t ' been condemned a¢_unsanitar; ’ i ; : dl to-day by Krank Hedley, President jus gonda ature of Samuel Ttocnkann, {Out ot an errand, saw them leaving xpedite a ! structurally unsafe and a fire and General Manager of the Inter=|S6, 1742 Myrtle Avenu Mai {the store, They had pocketed the | A long telegram was sent to Gov, Mile H hazard, several years before. AUTO KILLS MAN, borough Rapid Transit tor rescue. were [revolvers and were walking away ler to-day by Hernara H. Srndler, am j The building is one of the old- i DRIVER SURRENDERS “Having finally conclude n members of enbaum fmily liv-| briskly. At the door Bartnett met /attorney of this city, representing { est in the history of a city de- ae —— tlations for a further six mo wx] Aire ‘Hosenbaum fell from a indder |b’ boss running out, crying “Rob |number of lawyers who are counsel te | partment and has never had BENE : ; tension of Interborough I rane | While trying ta exeape to the roof and | bers!" ‘The two men were just turn. |Proners awalting trial in the ‘Tombs, j ane {Gordon Says He Walked, Streets broke a leg. Policeman Frank. Beck Hane: ‘i ug for an extraordinary session \ major repair, ) Me sit six months notes maturing Jum | was overcome by snake t jing into Kast 168th Street, When) > ii6 supreme Court to try these casvs There is no provision for play All Night Deciding on 30 next, the company expects thar it | Ane had to be curried out by Rothman and the clerk reached the | (4 end long delays ° space for the 465 grown pupils, What to Do. current earnings are maintained on} hada hind burned cand. hts legs bruised | COMES {he hold-up men had disap-) “rhero aro at present twenty-clgnt men and teachers are compelled to | able [and Esidors @ fairly normal basis it w osenbaum, fourteen, wax | peared in the Tombs awaiting trial on homicide stand in the middle of the three | [=== See SESSRiS NES SS SSS | Walia) Gordon ats busy streets to act ANCIENT PS 6 BROOKLYN, NEXT “TO 1.000. GALLON Avenue walked into West Bot to pay the lntereat_ on. Interborougn inet te hata. Woltoeman ANbert| Rothman curries burglary and Jehanges, at tenst Ne of whom has been Gftlcers: ber gate as traffic GASOLINE RESERVOIR Poitde Station toe Rapid Transit Company 5 per cent. | Damage waa extinaty ini at $25,000, hold-up insurance leecraey taser, Mellace esac Pilar j Ij ors ano aster & ns. con bonds and the Manhattan Mail ry 4 ii at h ‘as the driver of an automo- + as he had convened an extraordinary A far more satisfactory site that he was the d un a 1, both due July 1, 1921, - FIGHT OVER MISSING. $1,000. FLYING FISH ON "BRIDGE. term. tor violators of tne, MolanGuge i uct, he might olso take steps to clear | Vewetaties Also Soar Through Atr/up ‘the homicide calendar. Following « Collision. c on the Willams: | { EPICURES tially the same manner as the wal id’ and ; venting the extension of the ad- F :, ad | bile which struck and fatally way Booeueed aoa was included mirable work being done by this at, Marrie WianmOBperMnnnet Noes f Education wht 3 tI ee Sespallee Spe eronity, setieelt | 154th Street, the Bronx, an aged in o » which called for |EFFORT TO PASS THE E Ww Cus ee fe enn aD $80,000 to purchase the four- aoe. CONGINEINE: BLAM Men ho S$ | epector tor the Ninth Avenue surf ions have been met in the re-| Battle ow cent past or the purpose of the payment of! yyy Viying fish appens : : > Ane y a oo | am O'Connell, tham 2 dge o-day hen the | story building at No. 143 South The Administration's answer el A Most H car line, at 42d Street and Ninth Ave Manhattan Railway dividend the| y,\, qasheld he Mtueatcnt Bune Brides, early, tosdey we } : oT Sata ‘ a h Ave-|tho Manhattan Railway divi W | Bay, was held by strate ¢ in we attached to a fish wagon, driven jl Eighth Street, half a mile away, orm of some such paragraph: re Os ONESE| nue tas night. He was arraigned stockholders entitied thereto will Be) sro.ing tail in Gates” Avenue, Court | Wrae, attached to a fish wagon driven] UGerenely full, the epicurel | This $80,000 has mover been voted fy," ythituunding the edloris made es later and held by Magistrate Man-|thote of record Brooklyn, to-day, on a charge ht y _ by ON n o better hese 2 Ludlow ran Tenaya Eel would say: ‘Fate cannot able cart of Leon Teatsl ‘ stable vender of| Harm me, I have dined! ] mhurst, Ta 1. today.’” | his brother Herman, seventeen, \ and the opportunity is perhaps | anuitions . cone. 894.48, $9 Aldermanic President LaGuar- | ins bee. gia, in a letter to the Mayor, tlagiia, a tailor, of No. ropriatt ; som oe \ ad owith th 4 x r : = cuso in the West Side Police Court. Br | by Anthony ons of $1,000,-|Surety Official Says Cranks Also|” Gorgon said he borrowed the car 8 Lenenee te ) a § 5 ntral Avenue, Brooklyn, who anid | Gow Shines madeninn a ao of the past} Are Good Risks, Being Too Busy |and was on his way to take his fam- MAYOR AGAINST SCHOOLS. O'Connell took $1000 from his }Garcne) Stine ket Vincent Lane, Lexington Avenue train h 4 they are pin the| The tailor, ill extremely With Hobbies to Steal. ily for a ride whet he struck Opper- oc due primarily to laxness ' Harry dated Aus: 18, 1920, called His ng Administration." Teblogenus were -at rindtiie man. He claimed that he stopped the other: aan Dat 1 A cent and Leon Gow were thrown from thelr! Thus ends Sydney Smith’s! Hendrseattenvinnite Chel facte ih Batuvanes: ivoning | ooo rar ane 4 car and got cut with the intention of iceused O'Connell and they fousht ania ae a ee ee) e ifull ic and gl using such oharacterizations as ‘orld 4 4 taken from the re, [avound with a lantern looking for an| yecisting the injured man and hurry- Seg 2 the train roached Halsey Strcot Nt ‘land scallions clouded the atmosphere | beautifully poetic and glow-) “intolerable condition,” “wretched | Port (fC. 4. Gnader, Superintend- [honest man’ he would find him) ing nim to a hospital when the crowd | yy by. tarry W. Chi where O ae wpa AOC |wiille Chinese obJurgations added color in ly Inudlatory description’ old building” and “an old build- | Crs Of Selool Buildings, the funds |among thes? classifications set upon him and he fled in fear of] \\cmber of the Houtd of ar Ma serseen ent and ueon Gow ing about to be abandoned by usked. his life, provision for two. new » CHASED TH thes sthiend we i. the Board of Education as unfit In 1918 the board asked as the ed meré, was some corroboration: of'litnat Horough iit Mayor eaid IEF IN. PAJAMAS. Jaa tine Cc Bs tll full’ 1 minimum for forescen necessary Or hot tempered. ; : peau ea Dr. krang of Gouverneur see '—what could for school purposes. repairs, $2,525,000 and net $1000 ie ene: ae this story last night when detective: | the Board of 1 Wis SUE (0 Hrookiyn Man Captures Youth, Whe Then Laron went back and | prey d ibe the feeli The school has a gasoline sta- 000, which, due to the deprecia- |, ch sent was ee started an investigation of the case. | ee en eae ee sdtica tion In Held as 6 up his vegetables while the tter describe the feclings tion with a tank said to have tion of the dollar, represented a | bY William B. Joyce, President of the | ji.0, accounts were that the Jriver| Kor years adininistrations hive Marty Abrahams, ninétecn, of No, ht their fish again, of a multitude of present-day h i trifle more than $500,000. In 191 ational Surety Company, whose | tailed to furnish, suthclent seats in ele grin rer nn ; ; 1,000-gallon capacity on one side 9. jor the car was running array bint if i h Street, Brooklyn, was held with > AIG UR GARE NWI TE when more was asked, the Ad- ess it is to insure men’s honesty. i S! ie ows mentary schools,"” the Mayor said. “We jt) Ureels I zany : epicures. 4 and a junkyard with ite unoeae: | ne me, “athntg eat gOS: ane ee oer eee tg {te erowd act upon him. Gordon said | ave hod ayaten er soot ein: Nu fordus on 9 cra of Iueliry in] GAMBLING MAKES HER STEAL || To wil these facts Miss Margaret | $475,000. In the 1921 budgat—this | fact that most persons are inherently [1 Make up his mind what to do. | AY nigitation xa Se HAVE THNaALaE iis Seated SOun LDCs Wy carne! |e a Weman Admits vauine| Arcen, enjoying tne celia Shaw, the Principal, has never made) yearrthe Board of Edueation | honest his concern could not con-| eee MUOUL SAUD haere Rol tt rh ue started when Mrs Hing After Loning ®70¢ mpd aera and delight- ~ i . he has been prom.| @8ked for $7,000,000, hoping to | tinue in busines: | make up t pofore 1 KO Out Of Man siwe A inan In her room. ently . ‘omplaint because she has been prom-| make up part of what the Admins |“ nr tet nee tec + me re-| 912,000 JEWELS IN.LOOT. Iii". erday. Abrahams was ‘eaineht vt mbling losses caused Mrs. Yetta! fully refreshing salads served ised relief in the form of a new build-| istration had cut out in the pre- Marri men, ate Of the (FS —_—_— The Board approved SIOURLY x a Av atu , a tity nth ' l-ranaman to steal a ring valued at it CHILDS. Tuch tangible shape as inclusion in| $2200.000—less than was asked | more honest ‘than bachelors in the er, Who In Held. bropert) by Mra. Welsman Re eT cMirt Bi aald ae lack Uk , in| in 1918! the Board of Education budget, it) ‘rie stitchel Administration in its proved worthless, as Miss Shaw is four years spent an aver of 28.845 vow finding out. per cent. of its entire taxes on ratio of about six to on oyce said: | ‘phe police will place on exhibition| = — men are naturally of a more} for identification $12,000 worth of Jew-|MRS, RINEHART DOES WELL. tented disposition and are less |elry found this morning in —_—— Sh Joseph Miller ———— ring after losing $700 in the home of| | we im His Owal vex pearl Friend, No. 518 Willoughby | ed for sm Avenue, Br i schools. The first three years of the | liable to prey on society: the » of Murphy Morse, No. 139) Weiter Who Underwent Operation i wher of a ctotht “Any woman that gambles away her THE IMPOSSIBLE CONDITIONS Hylan Administration devoted 26.177) “Hot tempered men usually find an| West Street, a negro ex-Pullman Out of Immediate Danger. story ati No ) West 29th Street, | yushand’s hard-earned money deserves | e PREVAILING IN P. S. 166. to the same purpose. With the esti: | ouiier for their harmful impulses in| Porter. Morse w nl yerterday Was fined $50 in the Municipal ‘Term | to pe punished,” said Judge MacHahon, | There are many more grounds for mated 1921 figures the percentage fet AL hee complaint by Miss Shaw than those less than 25 per cent. unrestrained language and rarely —_——. take what doesn’t belo > em," 4 lIready enumerated. The rumbling ake what doesn’t belong to them. : it the two car lines which pass 1, DRUG LAW W FLAW Veneta FACTO Oe Hae ae rogt of the school and of tne thou. | FREES PRISONERS) sty, Ang s of trucks which rattte over the ns next, aveme, eee oe ‘obblestones in the rear make study P © amber of Washington. The] ger to-day, It is expected she will Th hi Fi ‘i ‘ standpoint of honesty, sefom A nO ALD q Imost impossible. The windows) Freschi Finds Possession Is No os ; vi hat are not broken are filthy—the = stealing unless prompted by love or|«tolen from Mrs. Fred Ruxher, wife of | State Crime, Miller |actual poverty. the former Police Commissioner rere hana ar utealtng Sod worth ee} Mary Roberts Rinehart, famous! Court to-day for amokin welry. fears Mite, Heney WW, Weller ot|@uthor and playwright, who, under-| tix own placa of bualnon S119 Ridge Boulgvard, Bay Ridge, | Went 4n Operation for gallstones at 3 t Washington tr A. M. yesterday in a private nurs nding to the police. Wat lhome at No. 26 West Gist Street, w: welry owned by Mrs.| reported to be out of immediate dan- ger to-day, It is expected she will : - - ‘ilarette inl ite fined her $100, which she paid. Her ¢ Prevention; home ts at No. 180 Harrison Avenue, wuthoritics. Charles Rosen, No. 2524 | Brooklyn. gold Avenue, was fined $25 and dos Mrs, Briend, declared she had social n, No. 639 2d Avenue, $50 card Rumes for friends, but den fireworks in thelr homes. there was gambling or three wi Mrs. Rinehart and her husband, Dr. le janitor being more than occn-| Longer Bie tormer eae on M. Rinehart, were stopping STORE OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. aed phic Reerine ue ponte tone Lal Vetoed New Measure. The “nut” or “crank, ccording to ; —— Bement. eral when the afer | and the structure, from falling to etoed New ASUTC. evden ial generally ceeAnandiby. bonke ation was decided upon pieces, ‘The outdoor tollets are hope-] yustico Wreschi of the Court of | oye 8 Kenerally remit ted by bond-| GO TO COURT IN BIG BUS. [yrs "iene is one of the best! less and the teachers’ rest room has | been converted into an overercrowded | ela rdom, half dozen men and women arraigned There |s but one room, about sX| before bim for having in their pos- are supposed to use it. Miss Shaw's | drugs, ruling that at office ig somewhat larger, but The| ists no l Evening World investigator had to] the 4 walk with a stoop not to scrape his MAGOR mic fat along the dirty ceiling. A mon-| Persons can be prosecuted, Justice | phor grel assortment of chi in various | Presehi said: ered” ing companies with a kindly eye be- known, most pr cause their interest is centred in their | Many Witnesses for Heffernan, Ac-| writers in th w particu hobby cused of Breaking Cop's Jaw, es Embezzlement is steadily iner A large sight seeing bus was required] 400 BANKERS SEE LINE-UP. | | nd highly pald| pecial Sessions to-day discharged a BONWIT TELLER & COQ a peal Stop of Orato FIETH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET ing, Joyce said, The majority of|to carry witnesses for Michael Heffer- $ result from losaes in speculation, |nan to West Side Court to-day to prove | New § ate, aside from] j4e estimated that about,$100,000,000 is |that Heffernan was not in the wrong w under which such | stolen yearly by dishonest employees,| When the jaw of Patrolman were 15,000 cases of “diacov.|Hellly of the West 4th embezzlement last year, on| P48 (fac aed nate eetar foMclals of the National Shawmut Ba stages of decrepitude are used In| “puring the } cession of the Leg-] which twenty two surety companies|yian broke up a “top game near Hef-[of Boston and fts correspondent banks! s-rooms—"illuminated,” of course, |srature the old under w h pitid $5,000,000 fernan's home at No. olf West 44th]in New England, with thelr wives and vhilee in one room two boys |Sslature the old law under whieh these) Mee companies, Joyce said, have |S daughters, are visiting New York to- | Te sented on a carpenter's, horss at| prisoners could have been prosecuted) ican called upon to make good losse Retlly sald the assault was unprovoked, | i | present there ex- wlnnd Visitorn Alno Get nm Mayor, A party of about 400, componed of Presidents, Vice Presidents and ot nie Announce for TUESDAY n down table for a desk, was repealed and a new law coinciding | ranging from 1 cent to $1, 000,000, war a shower of cony ttl | ne The first thing they did this morning, = a . Thirteen classrooms are on double! vith the pederal statute frarnud AB LS Hof “tater “when Patrolman bor Hy ity Ma U for the MIDSUMME FASHIONS in WOMEN’S Bad te on ee eee | nut Coy. Miller yetord this act. since] ALLEGED EX- CONVICT SLAIN, [eiitrsed. “Heilly: is om sei unt Hire nat aR the bone in his jaw kni wooden stairway to reach the} then the police ha making ar- nm ho aatly re are no closets In the | rests unde Shot While ta nt of House > supplies are kept wher- basal ae cae ee ees mawan to noes Where There Was Wedding. | GETS $50,000 FOR AISI CEGS. | prikaners tho line, nud ie one Aulewed F | N E O | | ON FRO KS ble. The cooking room has | Code, But there ix no power to pre : oA eel — very uly, : 0 him Cc C aie cbOkInE has | cute them under that section, Peter Selina, thirty-four, No. 340 ae sneer, denne (hin ETO Ine aula ne | —__— Hicks Street, Brooklyn, died this morn-| Deck Company Didn't Take Mre F ! yh mien © 1 how en are too near each! DOWN GOES SUGAR AGAIN. Lo} tal. | ution Againat & ina, who the police say, served aterm) John Danielson, nineteen years old, o} us offense which the ce May Get t4{for murder in the Boston stat No. 26 21st Street, Brooklyn, won a! HEAT OVERCOMES THREE. street building, ever been conc every other eause the chile other's fire. Another se lent, nd City Hos; s Noteworthy in Value as They Are New in Fashion Preity feon Housew! should never have permitted } Monte . was relea on short t verdict of $50, day ore $8 poatens ie ‘eaprt action ‘ch sutton | at Twenty mE ESE a mt Mt ntiney, Here for viol i ; Court Justice Sau aut | rature Si To-Day and No eple ng their oil. stocks 1@| Prices of mfined howed a WLANs, wits in th st the Morse Dry Dock and Re (i Door ttian and (dling about have ar eka ater at olelocig’ ast against the org pty ik Ratlke tiie nichts ‘aiting tria 188 7 *; 1b na ol shay (ParEOe ne) ee SPUR Ny A A las y k the thermometer sto: fanned from twelve to seven quotation ty 6.30 conta pound, Iwas 4 ; io) ; the Jato hel win working exploded. | i humidity, was 63 Would usually ha up to 35.00 H yen Cent. for cash, and new low 1 ny rotchea, aa his lege do not funetion, | aye weefore than a, yeah Amo lea Gohoal Iprica wae immediately met by practi CORTE GANS So st EL eae bale etal ; | Board authorities and others inter- bony an other large refiners. This {x STRUCK OUT IN SLEEP, | was tmproperty satesuard tata] 1 ‘i o. Lid South Sth Strovt, |seld in the Noy's Dream of Home ftan Waal > aM t . Fe _ - : rina Rotations were pened As recent last Three-Story Fall, | ROBBERS ATTACK MILL...” 1 ANDEREON Leen HEMISE or sashed models and the board include: 0 in its s Wt 26 cen oh mite OA TEEROR Sai | : > fe tes ; , : bildget to purehase the tulding, AL BS CHa AE 2 A HOODOO eT eee aii Gampany Liesl init ap : M in Summertime’s favorite Twenty genre cidccnad Are S. Benson Will Contest Hat a home run in his sleep 0 Ringoes and. Rarepe: prostrated b LINEN colors, including white, with tric lights, modern toilets and plumb-| ‘rhe will of Frederick S, Benson, for,| A» M. to-day and went out @ thitd-| rye masked highwaymen attempted |irind S ing, and with a ttle paint and cars| merly chief enginecr of tho Brooklyn|mory window to the courtyard to enter the mill office of the Jersey | cee anere Taine Sia: LINEN COMBINED interesting details that score y worl ‘ould ave SES Tnion as Company no die nh 1920, Though there e many cl esting ‘ je Company a ewton, N, 1 se | Shanes . Reeds of the school for many years to Union Cs Combany, who died tn 1880) ia the yard A Pusaed ‘chem ail cae aUIR Company By eMiens I J Max Feankel, No. 1M 1A | WITH VOILE new triumphs for the vogue of rearhig $80,000, itera, has basome | vaiued at $200,000, “was tefl to” Afra’ [ily tuthor anid. ohn plased. baseball | ona chin whe one, Qt th i|a 14 i DOTTED SWISS cotton frocks. | knew of the plan and still knows cxeept fore $1,000 euch toate | sesterda GER Rar ee mea 1 i ‘ H of Public School No. 166. What Be Rubens, and al going to sleep, hitting the ball and bth fared t if —_—_—— t is keeping 465 pupils in a con- The latter two brought ring the doctor ask what part. of Ivers at him t escaped in an | How Ignis | demned eohoo! and what is pre- # contest, alleging undue influence. hurt wore, wulo, None of ae abola Woe elle. BOL WIG UGUer Mayainl snope, 1 —