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Ene ASKED PROTECTION WHICH BUILT THEM Ship Construction and Trading | Company Buys 205 From Ui S. at $2,100 Apiece. | The sudider Company, 1 hip buildi Sipping vas re by adviers f 20 the Washington that red's wooden the concern BOARD SELLS BACK SHIPS 10 COMPANY at $2,100 each. Ship ¢ s the war the nst tome OF POLICEMAN AND WON IT FOR LIFE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, He saw her safely home. on the way we whe: She watked One night last winter she thought she |vicToR SZAPIRA DIES; was followed by a man. on till she met the policeman and told him. conversation pleasant that the following night the | fame patrolman was therc pretty telephone operator came alone LONG IN FUR BUSINESS. | Designer for Arnold, , Constable & Knights Their us so] ComA Member ‘ythia n the| of Victor Szapira, manager of the fur It seemed accidental, but when it! designing department of Arnold, Con- nA bee) hos happened a few more evenings both Me & Co., fifty years old, died at knew the meetings were not by Bika Park, N. Y., Saturday, Ho was 2 he ee vest Rite e chance home, although he s this to his « and Miss Gladys his side ‘The result was that Croux! ame 9 regular visitor at the nothin James ceremony than is one nen of the Murritania Precis » planning e@ when the |SLAYER OF W WOMAN WHO CHOSE HONOR POISONS HIMSELF | Given Choice of Deserting Husband | pany, Inc aden ships for the | | 7 Deat > Chose Governr Stonington, Conn | 7 Death, She Chose atl SVOTNG m, Noo ll) the Latter. Broadway, a reticent young woman | POHEDRVELUN. Cal,” Ai Was [hand by an Evening World re- NWaltag Hi ni ‘ ie 8 Te ae yo esr eeel nie eaeerenke oi Bi RineMARANS, Ge Wa AGhE her name, but suid she was secretary 1 im, @ rancher here, shot and kilied Mrs, By. to Frank J. Pulton, who is President In m " ee ea of the Ship Construction and ‘Trad- yesterday when she refused to ing Company, Ine. her husband and go with Alex: “TL eannot tell yo anything about was found dying on a ranch ten the ¢ tion.” she said. “Mr, Ful- irom here by a posse to-day ton the New Willard Hotel in} pender died before any wid cot Washington, | received a telegram administered. Sherif from tim tis mornin: instructing bel me to refuse to give information to anybody 1 think Mr, Fulton will be ced 10 back to ow." | bewween nd and Some rmation concerning th Jiman in the presence of bot comps ined irom an adver- to remain true to her on the wall of reproduction of the plant at Ston- he Ship Construction after | war. tising Pp the offive. 5 CO. Was anized 1 States entered the could be lear with war time —— DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP MEN | RECEIVE 5 TO 10 YEARS. dives SUk Thieves n Heavy Penalty in Deonx. who bound three $45,000 worth young me lee s each in Sing Sing. Pretty Mr ano/Mrs.GEORGE CROUGHAN | “Hello” Girl Who Appealed to Patrolman George Croughan | Now His Bride. | Friends of Patrolman George Croug- ched to the Morrisania Sta- tion, were surprised to learn yester- han, at! lay that instead of spending his vaca- tion fishing on Long Island Sound, as | jthus sealed her death, which ¢ instant later, when the other | Alexander, it is charged, sho’ killed her yesterday, are you going to do? Well, whi Alexander Was quoted as dem chman, Vil stay here," said his wife replied from her s side him in an automvbile. Thereupon, Bachinan ander fired « shotg the woman. sald, wevordi my Bach point blar a native of Austria but a resident of this forris | years about country for about twenty-five He worked at various times jfor several Fifth Avenue fur estab- lishments and went to Arnold, Con- stable & Co. five years ago. Ile Was a member of the Knights *ythias. His home was at No. Duly Avenne, the Bronx, A wil two cht urvive. Pun ws will be } at 2 P, n the Cam eral Chu Droadwa 6 SEES BIG LABOR LOCKOUT. Asserting that the United States on IA Day will gee the most rut of now a State of the in the ank Morrl- Federation of ent American Labor yesterday sent a message to be read at Labor Day mectings throug! j out. the untry in which he say “The fuiluce of a large element’ of citizenship to awaken to this situation is in contrast te their var grim noar}attitude whenever a considerable zt r untarily man r living leave 4 anide a miles tof brea @ the strike. regard- ‘ Sof method and 7 pier heh en | MANY INMATES ABNORMAL, | ten Per Cent, of Those at Dedtora Are Not Responstbte, ures given out Major Baker, a, | not t and| “Fifteen out of 160 prisoners are con- by John D. Rockofetler | jr. They nding | are Of chanite | peyehe pathte an Alex. rin history. ceountable for’ any din the Frances Bement Cottage of group of buildings Jeased to the free assigned to the ward as @ result of the psychiatric examination made to sesre- 3 irresponsible from the normal Attendants report that the pathic girls have not made any t » gince being isolated, and that the trouble-makers who try to escape [and indulge in violet outbursts are normal | jhe told them he expected to when he ‘| started away Wednesday, honeymoon in Maine. eas bond aay: | Croughan, who lives at No. 1%37| Blk thre , {Clinton Avenue, the Bronx, married from W Avenue and |last Wednesday at St. Anseim's Cath- | he Bronx, to [28th Street Olle Church, 152d Street and Tintyn aven \y sen-| Avenue, Miss Helen Morris of No. 3 Morris Avenue, and following the | marriage there came out a romantic story developed w, oners, who described them-| wag on duty ‘ dict R bung, twenty] oy t 1 N ith Suue ; 1 Miss Morris was x phone N j atop) \ SEEKS 10 FIX. FIX JAM THEFT. Apartment Houxe Manager an Detectives and Others, — | Magistrate Bernard J. Douras, in the Wasnihgton Heights Court yesterday, y 5 uilture’ valued at ten ee Chay shetyce ~~ ENDS ‘HIS LIFE WITH GAS. ing a lining to be wreath, 6G room » warn » hold Poslam\ relieves itching | almost instantly ‘kin-comfort —(hat's i Put just a bitle on 500, might. Right away th and by mvarning th ssually fs as really begua Postam is #0 9 that 1 cannet in ui tavderest sh a, wy ‘each, Samples treet Oasieure, Dept; in the late night hours. he is on his hile the patrolman along Westchester | 1 supervisor in the | ange and fre- te at night. | e home The safe way to wash fine fabrics Tests made by leading makers of delicate fabrics ITH the greatly increased use of sheer fabrics and very delicate colors in the last few years, the manufacturers of silk materials and garments have met a serious problem in the way women laundered them. Incorrect washing methcds and the use of wrong soap products have ruined numberless garments, and brought the manufacturers many complaints. Leading manufacturers of fine silks, woolens, and sheer fabrics, have recently made careful investigation of the laundering of their special products. As a result of these investigations they un- qualifiedly recommend Lux. Some of the famous manufacturers who urge you to wash all fine things in Lux Sis Belding Brothers Onyx Hosiery Van Raslte Company Max Held, Ine, David Crystal Corrons AND LINENS Berty Wales Dressmakers James McCutcheon & Co. Puritan Mills Pacific Mills Mildred Louise Dresses Wootens Carter's Knit Underwear Ascher’s Knit Goods North Star Woolen Mili Co. The Fleisher Yarns Made in U.S. A, "SALADA" Teaisreallyamostrefreshing, | economical and harmless summer beverage ~ TRY IT. the time. Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Co bstlis Sa $249 Only for this Queen Anne 10-Pc. Walnut Suite Mr ¥ my ‘: ia $249, Reduced from $375. 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(BG | fii sso $1.49 Setond Hand Rose EACH Cowperthwait’s Cc th . t & S Liberal Credit Terms owper wal ons 25c Weekly on $15 worth “(Oldest Furniture House in America’’ 75e Weekly on $50 worth $1.50 Weekly on $100 worth d A d 121 S $2.50 Weekly on $200 worth 3r ve. an st t. $12.50 Weekly on $1,000 worth " Other Amounts tn Proportion 2212 Pay by the month if you wis! No Extra Charges of Any Kind 10% Off for Cash to 2224 Third Avenue Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chathang “q. “L” Station. WAM, 1921, uN i id | Mra. Spencer was alone with her hue j EX-EMPEROR LOSES HEAVY GUARD TO ‘SAVE JAIL.| HELD FOR WIFE’S DEATH. I batid when Bie died. tive NuesMne wal { MONEY; WANTS THRONE. | xnosvitte nace Disorders Lead to|Mininter Was Alone With Hee) au Bee Tele uaere cvbatanel eae Charten May Appeal to Leanue Machine-Gan Fortifcatto When She Was Drowned, efforts to save hia wife were futile, he 4 | KNOXVILLM, Tenn, Aug. 22—With| SANTA ROSA, Cal, Aug. 2 A war. | #sid A Coroner Jur orousht in | CI gle icpcen his line vicinity of the Court House and] rant, charging murder, was lasued at dict of death by Baek ee County Jail under heavy guard of police, | Lakeport yesterday for the arrest of ltev ds of the preac wife sake i VIENN. i i | deputies and National Guardsmen, the] John A. Spencer In connection with the é nvestigation and the edly ‘ ey MEE bal pies SO cla al ee expressed confidence to-day] death of hin wife, who was reported | V8 extunied and on autopay | Det tor Charles of Austria-Hungary le} there, would be ho drowned In Clear Lake on July 27. He) jowed the report of the autopsy sur- sald to be planning to ask the Coun. |! Hood eer atowd advancnd | Was arrested to-night at San Jose, Cal, i cll of the League of Nations to con- the avowed purpose 1 | A negro prisoner held sus- | sent tu the restoration of the mon-| sauit on a white woman, . precautiona were tak arehy in Hungary, ecenution = whl Nations Agree to Let Him Remate fi Awhile in swt Me ie ne GENEVA, Aug, 22.~-F Hin tomareer] ’ 4 ror Charles of Austria-Hungary and ped throug Do t nfu th remain in Switzerland until the end ° se reached by the Britist Hungarian m S e 0 and Swiss Governments, as no othe mi to receive the couple. The Swiss Gov. ? ernment will take the matter up again Ks A k Sear ty tervecans oie sett reas oth te Corn Flakes. As groes charged with bh anive ay robbery The ex-Emperor, press reports aver. | ind criminal i has just lost the greater part of t f = 000,000 crowns he had on deposit ina | your rocer or 7 Zurich bank which has Kone apes Andrei. the mugronr. are beth : bankruptcy, while his Aroh-| Aug. 29 . PF duke Maximilian, Jost the equivale ——— Pi t T fi se of 4,000,000 marks. According to the | Ber Mart bs ts OSs oas es 4 Finanz Revue, thi ‘ : t Wright Norwood, nine ye old, of | Island . ' | avn by nota . FT. which broke out Friday on Got 224 info et, Belle Jest saying ‘‘oorn flakes’ may not gut you ps the Amatian oll field, near Tampico, chine was driven by Port Toastics. Tak chances. Say Post Toasties. b ed wh the well ran! Brancis O'e ‘onnor. The bey was Sa on ter, accordl oficial ad. | taken to the Jamaica Hospital, where | ved here to- he died. 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