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«HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBzEn 13, 1921, _ | rooms or in the schools. Closets are! pare these records with those under|type are used because they are uni- for a fow minutes, but the words we Lt 10 FUSE 7,353 VIOLATIONS in the corridors. To put them some- previous administrations because the | versally satisfactory and compatible MOUNTED COP RUNS DOWN | WOMAN GRAND JUROR ‘Her ears only.” Mee. Shipman aenfied where glee means to take up school records up to 1918 were destroyed by | ith safety and ie or atin deny tune FUGITIVE AMONG SHOPPERS. SAYS SHE ISN’T AFRAID. sont ine | foom space of rearrange something. a fre in the Department of Educa! ine ‘administration officers are riding ace Stra Salty 3) Rite One Hour in Sew York—Is p | The witness mentioned as other tion Building in 59th Street. jvround in high priced and high pow TIGERS ee ortoe: tistl| dail for Six Monthe. r violations, the placing of coat | Senator Brown put into the record | cred cars, The Commissioner, Deputy 5 ark was sworn In to-day by Supr "| Things move faster in New York tha : hangers in corridors and on ataire; that March 16, 1921, the Superin- | Commissioners and others outside the | ‘Thousands of persons in the shopping] Curt Justice ©. W. Parker as the first! ney do in Cineinnatt, Karle Webber, y We p PR ( tack of fire stops in attics (a cause tendeht of School Buildings reported Actual fire fighters are uring second: | gistricy naw Mounted Policeman George member of a Bergen County Grand Jury. | or tay ¥ | ‘; vt -" e s and cars, none 0 hem costing a bs oy aan’ ere woukl probably ~ : ashi vt p of several big fires) lack of direct 1? Hid Te ok Ie that) inare than’ $980. Siller of Trafic Squad B to-day pur-]bo home doing my household work,” V0, New Lor an hour ha Rede a Cie | telephone communteation with Fire Mf the Fire Department should en-| “The automobiles used tn the Fire | gue two alleged sur thieves through] *he ald, “Aw to dealing with men on| Harling of the Fickbocket Squad spot- } "1 Pict Headquarters; lack of fireproofing fee through legal procecdings “the | 1 artment are the best that can be] 00 a Vrorti,| 20h & body T havo IMD. auAfter, Natching him tor j cr i, | - aes ipropriations al- {29th Street to Sixt enue and north f " nic detective j j Beiinuee From First Page) =| (Continued Fri rd P about store-roome of inflammable CAtrying of the orders now outstand-|beught with the appropriations al \ Te ete I have worked with men on the Board | cl he saw tim make several at- 1 i inued From Third Page.) lowed by the basa) of BaViWrreter Stee 7 ont bi } dt. n al and de ri he: ing on our buildings, there would be to Sist Street, where he arrested a Edueas temple to pick pockets In Grand Cen- Sada material ani AL Saal chem (He BLOM War iE would Neath eee MEAs WHO. antl he fue Join OCon Ax the Jurore wor filing out to the] tui Station, Harding arrested him. | ened’; 3 ‘ ‘ 2 “There have been fires on record N° alte ould: se ep ST CNA TPT CBARE. C44 HUIG connor |Ggahd duty room Justlow Parker called [Tater he factd Magistrate Corrigan, who i Mai sts on aene Asso uae c eaGEe on Ine) caused by the storage of chemicals te Close such structures for the time TWO INDICTED AS ! ste ‘tl Tat ’ Ee ti ait stat. pu pian back and spoke to herlgave him six months. ! . alots. ance and Fire Prevention. fai raid Vie Was arrnigned later in Jefferso - | — eee Ne ea Fnaehp potlng place these will be] Br Deutach swore te the cosrct cme aot Meeproci" Me, Deut ing her in whole ot im sari mtl| BOLICE, SLUGGERS tt con @ poligg officer an hess of fe preliminary joe: , nuete: te Sls & fre on redo ; b a . Nat Welnatock, fur dealer, of } of ‘Genoa, The fete SACK ited ent ee erie Ca tie caused by chemicals in a fireproof orders execu , 134 West 29th Street, suw two the "ratte of $7.50 we er ee aay, ost ot doreaattag th sr este closet--but the record shows It did) Mr. Prall said he didn't remember Accused of Assaull With Intent to')teaving his store with a bundle a cost of correc! ne violations exist. ae a at | ye that report ' ‘ thining 400 worth of furs His outer: ; hot get out of the closet—which show i Solo. Groutids ning § y de val require Father Knicker-| ing at $4,500,000 the importance of heeding these regu- | Q. (by Mr. Brown)—1 have a record Kill in’ Polo Grounds att Siller, who set spurs to hin 10 New Styles in | NM 0 lay out $82,020 for inspec. Senator Walker: Might we inquire t . here that shows that out of 695 schoo! Case. ) mount strians scrambled out of | |) % nal ) — torsM¥services. Two of the four in-|how that estimate was arrived 4 be Fe ue even Giectia’9 views (buildings 496 are under conc (he Grand Jury to-day returned ine | M& WaYe then, sensing a man hunt, |] H TRICOTINE DRESSES , i epectirs are appointed by the Repub-| whether the witness merely approxl- tage Aiken wink tion in one particule t ‘ Ue Saree eae ay returned iM | ioined inthe pursuit. The furs were | [bey] " | t : about these violations with Superin- one particular or anot Satna ii 5 s 9.95! b | i arty and tho other two by the|mited the cost or made a detailed rn Me Nw naved Senator | the sum total of violations reported Metments against Patrolmen William | dropped in the street and recovered \| at $19.95! ($35 Values) ratic Party study of each violation? Walker jto the Board amounts in Manhattan| Boudreau ot No. 153 West 1281 Street | vs \| l Other materials, — including ’ : S leaving to accompany Mrs.!COST ESTIMATED BY DEPUTY Yh, yes,” auld the witness, cheep. to ooklyn to 3; in J. Niedhamer of No. 132 | APPEALS FROM $25 FINE is) French Serge, Jersey, Poiret | Currag to the Julia Richman High . Queens to in Bronx ty 1,206; tf 1 1 i Twill, Satin, Canton Crepe se os Ww ©. C , ius oe first degree as- i . § y y ) 6] No. 60 West 13th Street, | bebidas clad dla SRN Cireees add Ih Hiehimond to VG of a (lll ot oe Hees hs FOR THROWING BASEBALL Hi | Charmeuse ‘and Roshanara wheregth ‘| . *) Mr. Deutsch: The cost of complying} The witness said there was no law, if id te or a total) oo utt with intent to kill. Bench war- | 8) rggthe Borough President and his ; ; , ; warn, by which | Humber oP tions of the fire regu- j ; $9.95 to $50 * axife MBed in the pr Mr. G with each of those items been |So fur as he could learn, by whieh 16! i rants were issued for the pair who © ONC Refused F .95 to } ran @AA: iAitieeth RUC LL the Deputy Superintend- | the city can enforce obedience by it~; ations OF i35i te that come to GWG Sai casy A 5 Winall t ; ,.| Sour atte F ? are now out on $1,000 bail, each, and | on ara : lent of the Board of Kducation and is|self to its own Fire Department reg- °° . phil lle tete sibab: 2 i ene ane’! County Judge Martin in Brooklyn to- | Three Exclusive Models in By le a Gay that teste the |i record. 1 dxamihed those esti|ulations, Senator Watker asked who [Sf Pratl: 3 ts not no, air ‘shey will be arraigned betore Judge | day was asked to set aside a decision | good @tizenship of us all. We live Q. Or been brought up in the! Satin Faced Canton Crepe 4 */ mates, passed my o dgme would be held*responsibie for death Muiqueen in the Court of Geno: = nh Ol under Wirect primaries and this law |™*' Pp. dom wn judgment on z ha Wil td since you have been on the| i) of Magistrate James T. O'Neil, who i : them, and modified them where J] under these circumstances. The wit- “i Sessions for pleading to-morrow " ss; Vrimmed with jet and pearl beads, giv our ohance freely to ex- board? A, We have had fire preven. | * fined Sidney Miller of Pittsburgh, Pa ona fl 1 b were incorrect and| ness said he was no lawyer The two were at the Polo Grounds wooden beads or cat-stitch press, qyr, wills at the polls day's | ‘ ; i ne} Mr. Walker said he wonld accept} "on matters {rom time to time fame A: §. C #25 recently for d disorderly con- | {iM " GOS el aN Moe ero ups it brouie vt pecane | Mr: Walker said he wontd accept | Hoe matters fre tame ee, jon Ang. & Jamon AS Carpenter, an| duct a ball kame, throwing. toc | Hl $25—$39.95—$45 emphiggleg the fine citizenship of our) <2" oft e figires given) counsel's opinion, Mr. Brown said) |) presented to the board jadvertising agent of No, 75 Sherman] crowd of fanaa bail that had been! | ¢ . in 1918, 1919, EA] j Be ation could not be held bade , ; Avenue, wa. city. 3githe same time it will serve |! But you do not question that | responsible when it had ik one of their coats Harry J. Halperin, counsel for Mi T would {se tole His feet s the seat back of them. | batted into the stand at Ebbets Field. ! 1 notic t a change i or c 6 Mr ae Hie olatior ot ire pi i! H ce Rae Nu eu ; lino: bach futhlshed mwithe Money), to ore c crs OF ene tlre sprevan: | rhe accused of dragging him| sid O'Neil had refused a hearing to| |W! VIL ON sover pint is coming the Jhave you ibe to the committee | m tion rules are a matter of record in| TN Pal and Jad 7 GARMENT SOLUS cr HGH L-want you-te' ltt te eof these violueiona, ;make corfections: the blame must | jjom rules are a malter of record in} - tne pall grounds and beating| ‘wo witnemes. Judge Martin ordered | co. or 0! want you to;Me mo batiene Mas speliediiibes hae - ne boar 4 do not deny that ‘ r y | that both sides submit| memoranda h © said, on the Board of; 1a ack ey the Nv ) vote. me ove it to our city and we A. Chave a tist of the sehouis in which { then ual no ae co ae con tpre. |__Mt Prall said the Board of Rabel EEL ane eh 7 i ”) ICL ean set aside the conviction 1| 307 Fifth Avenue { owe our part lthere are stairways, either wooden AD Soe Sea aaa cation had asked tor $250.000 every | made 8 00 & nim 8) will.” he sald , } Sed thr ie Xo. 12 [stairways or oof stairwaya, | Priate the money when asked for Ite! 64) since 1918 for fie prevention |W blocks and left him lying in the)“ stiter said he threw the ball Into th Near 31st Street Ereotme Drews $19.95 wast © A : then, it, Asked to discuss fires whieh bad) yor. nen tie year when $1,500,000/8treet. ‘The pair were In civilian! crowd to have it returned to the fleld th Avenue Building Exclusively for’ Women's Wea at : ' 4 ny Fire! iis yeu u ¥ v a on r vacations at the| tie said dn’ ow on é alone, afta tisvout number eats Hoe fines See De Wan naked in the budwat ator fou and on their vacations at the} tie said he couldn't throw it through judge F Raspaultewek ars epartment warnings, Mr. DL eon TRRIAL Gib HON Rein ime Judge Hf a publi school save had taken a fist of about fifty /Hrown said the first appropriation at Hei me Avenues: | Ul them at | since 1918 was made in April. this Mr, Snyder's scrap book at ran- aj . Brookly&S at Ly Seale Teaties a | year, for $250,000. Mr. Prall did not ly? A. Well, should | goin, te read a few of them, a8 fol-| dispute this. manic Rpeside say there least a hundred | ie Hows DRENNAN DENIES BATTALION | ater in the evening when he reaches) Q. And what other serious viola- | ; Ear eee ula R nd High Scio! , | his homg on Unive Avenue, the!tion? A. Of the requirement that Hues Garren rirasd (eee naiseea tai CHIEFS’ AUTOS ARE UNSAFE, | annex fine in chemical labe 9) | Wea Gomnilusloner renbans torday,| Bronx, @& U Jeach building shall have a sufficient! 4th 5 oa | that Curran 3 win b+ |exila to permit of its occupants vas| “3” preice Hig (Sedaol. lesen rare enedachean neRBE TT ae ean Mayor mites! with Has-feating the same in not incre than Ms pt TOVERUBEIS. et ete Ge ron ane ne kell probably a close second hres minulos in non-fiteproat bulld= || jar co frepea. 8, 1918, due to | Chiefs were unsafe und rickety. He | % game “guessers” predicted a big vote lings, and not exceeding three and al cc. ‘Of fireproofing abouts 30 denied just as emphatically that | ‘ fi by the Demecrats ATG way ministration officers are riding ‘a am & Hines | halt minutes in fireproof structures. Public School No. 4, Manhattan, | high priced cars, +» for Boroug’ Pvesiae tWiy going 1) Miller but with vies | It requires the installation of close small, light cars of the runabout March 15, 1916, fire in paper | elie 4) i Ub Aue Aad AM: chute in the cellar. \ abby tai eH ened are! about/i0) vistitlonn) ub amavet’ | pubis ERED St a btie MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK I i 1 officiais to st of abou Oeach,amount-| tan Aug. 918, third floor be- | an expend of about $400- | iveen the beams destroyed. Gils Eats Public School No. Manhax- | one of a are inside wooden stairs! tin, fire in supply closet not fire- Benoren i i] seo sees | thousand | | vin schooln where! "0. "6 sip, there. was a Gre in thousans | +4. | New Importations of cf anit are pros | Dee 81s thers was a trey | gOntetettooad inet | The Art Needlecraft Dep’t n all tickets re- the Repub Pane semaine me Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street see that Mandidate J ceive a Quare dea: tn lieans pror to prevent Tammany | ‘then the from gounhting out James J. H that must be replaced with those of anti-Misphy: candidate for the Der fireproot aterial, exeeption being! cratic MBinination for President of | made in the c f those small frame | Manha] yn Borough. Asa vet t was said last schocls in ¢ her ample m haga sent out _ Then * required all! public Schoo! No. 77, Manhattan, | one ean completely satisfy all = | Pr ti | d D ti Mee ete TEN Ae eau inciosed Matter four violation notices had crave inswests--thechoco- =| A actical an Jecorative ean primaries where vor with fire and smoke Praof| yen ied during the Year. | latehas the fall chovelatetaste, | is showing a comprehensive assortment of Inléta® ip the , partitions and doors, Ail those doors} mi smoo an ! i , reoeiGaren In all of these instancea there were . ‘ puis abou Go tight pe- [must be self-closing. eee eee ren Fire Depart,| creamy, the flaver is just | attractive novelties (both practical and deco Linens i ee eee here erenoagees esa mS eal ment notices selena nas correstan Ferris Hame and Bacon satis- | rative) appropriate for the youmger set re- : AULermne Usb of the conditions which actually the sam . Cured b; ‘i i | wail Hdward J, Blyon, Cormer Amwem= a i unweand “all structures ated the Bete a eld tachloned, natural y our | turning to private school or college. are now being shown for the Autumn season vyman abd se.ec raniza- | ¢ interfere With or retard the} Mr, Brown stoppe e reading o! tl vea | no ade v nly con jtow of trafilc in any manner. It sur- the list-at this point saying the tes-| richness thet conneissew ‘8 de- | " in the Department on the Fourth Floor eat nn Ue Demoerai vik) ime to tind that there ave many jtimony was sufeient to show the} seribe as a “bouquet.” | nicluded are Laundry and Shoe Bags, Dresser (Madison Avenue section) 1 nine Reutulicane liavelt yaplete bp those violations. In order to com-|jmportance of the warnings which| Famous for fifty years. Scarfs and Boxes, Couch Cushions, Sewing ) te ie le wil t it ofte ans CC hi been allowed to go unheeded. F. A. Ferris Com: In | i J e erred AEAbie RGCCUTAUTGR EE the schoot| ‘The witness was unable to com-| pedten PSHY IRS | Boxes and Baskets, and many other articles Special Values : Sonferer j . . Neeaia lh | that will serve to impart a home atmosphere it | TRAP SET FOR PICKPOCKET | CAWSES ARREST ON TRAIN. Prisoner the Istan mM, 6; | to the studentis rooin are, at the same time, offered in an intereste 3 ; : ing assortment of | | 3 564-566-568 HFTH AVE. (Fourth Floor) NEW YORK “rie pans sor or AMEnicaA.” PARIS ‘HAMS & BACON | d Table Cloths, Table Napkins Hand-embroidered Tea Cloths \ swhath Boon t vm." Say al Hack a RG i mE a ae from the 19 New Location will be Alittle higher : was a cheap ||, Sth Aven t 56th and 57th Streets— 5 n } eae and Centerpieces ff end aie min en hs zit Sth Avenue at 56 Streets— |' jn price-BUT! An Imitiatory Sale of ‘ “J donjt care so much about going | | back," hy sit s he sat dejectediy while + a = i his fing¢pp: were compared and ped ———- ——_—— 9 2 Bed F + reat, an rina a Removal Sales— arena Womei’s Hand bags urnishings j nd I figtre Pit get it, I'm going to work LADIES’ SOLID GOLD in the wanted ight: ; Pi can nies . = at : WRIST WATCH has been prepared for to-morrow (Wednesday) Ww, is Pie a aa Autiion and { eee aie tran to-duy and hace || During these early Autumn Days when it ; Ube Wt specially priced for i He E at HI lence is still too warm to be comfortable in clothes Hand Bags of chiffon veivet, in black, to-morrow and Thursday. aipeed ifs Hand inte Wie delsstivela tin 11 og the heavier type, the fashions bein brown or taupe; lined with colored silk and . S pock the butt of at g ; Se nlaeeaie White Biankets yorrer ani had a chill cs Meyers eucit| offered at Removal Sale prices should fitted with inside frame pocket and mirror, Tsotnaitetacotandernrton ' Even tits pal, who made nis sctaway, | strongly appeal to the woman who desires e ; é Fa shouted.!!""You boob" at Hirsch as he g 4 : perpair. « « « « « $10.80, 12, i || Quality Apparel at a moderate cost. $3.00 & 4.75 ee ar 13.50 } 1) = REPORTED UNDER SUBPOENA | Formerly Hand Bags (swagger shape) of genuine perpair. . . . $11.75, 14.50 & 17.50 IN KENNEDY MURDER CASE, GOWNS snd ORESHES rods at $50 morocco leather, with two leather handles; 7 ; Burch apd Mra. Obenchain, the Ac- Seah shia PARDEE ADE SYORINE S708: fitted with inside frame pocket and mirror, Colored Plaid Blankets cuded, Deny His Story, oe a pe - LOS ANGELPS, Sept. 13 eres DAY COATS and WRAPS Formerly at $58--$75 100 pairs, all-wool . . . per pair $7.50 { Sprague,.a Los Angeles Examiner re- aA to $175 ORIGINAL $5.00 A ae er . ee Ce a eas pace White Satin-finish Bedspreads 4, Pere ek ERR REL ey PrerbTneG irst Floor) (scalloped) ‘ Y/ Obenchain, indicted for the alleged murder of J. Belton Kennedy Spragwessaid he expected to be ques- tioned regarding a conversation he said he ha@ewith Burch in the jail Aug. 14 He said Burch made statements to h ke il AFTERNOON and EVENING WRAPS roms! at $65 to $95 Of canton, crepe, taffeta, satin, chiffon and lace. STREET and SPORT SUITS “rer” ot $45 Of tricotine, homespuns and tweeds. TAILORED and COSTUME SUITS rss! at $55--$85 Mandecrne pints vellared ate ie smart innpenaiod three-piece dressy effects, richly embroidered and braided. SMART AUTUMN HATS at $15--$20--$25 Values from $30 to $50—Of velvet, cire satin and du- vetyn—richly embroidered effects, lace, flower, wing Size 2x234 yards . . . each $5.25 Aer peeminay Size 219x234 yards . . . each 6.25 Goick Tuned ef Home, Office ent The Department for Wodl-filled Comfortables sc>-Avoid Imitations Subs‘itutes Figured sateen center, with plain border; Catalogue and Folder phe ee a Figured tussah . . . Se each 10.50 Merchandise Plain Japanese silk . . . each 15.50 the Sixth Floor Also sion to make was required under oath, Sprague said he regarded his subpoena as re- , Jeasing him froin his pl of secrecy, Roth Burch and Mrs. Obenchain denied sSprague’s story. SHE BEGGED OF RICH, GAVE TO POOR, KEPT $100,000. Death of “French Sal” Kev Fortune in Her Attic, GHICAGO, Sopt, 13.—"French Sal,” etenty-four years old, who died yester- day In a dreary little attic, was found to-day to have $100,000 in stocks hid- den in her room, For years she begged from the to-do near her home and dispensed philanthropy to the poor. \ Ofer identity 1s not- known, Notice to Advertisers virase orders | has now ready the new assortments of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases rpe copy which hae M. Frida, and en i idee Fashionable Clothes at prices that are muc their actual value St ct This is Primary Day. | Polls and bow trimmed styles. Wil ‘not sere te for ti tun and Winter seas 9 P.M. D wii, nok were 10 he Autumn and inter seasons Ree nee Noe Var ee A Ae pane? " (Fourth Floor) ote early. THE WORLD oe ee ne

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