The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 8

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$500 006 IN LOT, ‘ALSO HAD LIST OF 1 said. “We just touched off a flat in 2d Street, After they were pollew they took tt sestioned by the srectives to No. | here they ad- had. committed burglary, tectives were questioning in the house Mrs, r arrived and found her looted, She estimated that clothing and jewelry valued at $1,500 had been stolen. “Did you lose a dog?” one of the tives asked find « flat had been lel — Cute Pomeranian Appealed to 4 Alleged Burglars Who Had Mrs. ‘Tanner calling ly for “Sweet. she annour that a Pom- eronian, valued at $500, was among the Nv acing took i, Indy,” uirgiars said we couldn t leave him behind.” Meanwhile the police had estimated one of the al- “He was so darn Library of Jewelry. PUZZLE BY POISON, | Suitor, Unable to Distingsash a Gtet nd Sisters, Courted Both, Then What he thought a blowout Ne + mal caused Joseph MeNa a, chauffeur, Deserted the Survivor. of No. $5 Eaat 128th Street, to investi- known recenty ‘n reet, dead from VA, Nov. 17—The love His tires wore all right. Open- dy of twin sisters who dre » door of his taxical he found lots for death by poison becam ato Tota, twenty-four, No, 38 a seit | THE EVENING WORLD, “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921, bales of ing the Fort Smith Gompress and 5,000] gas and summoned Dr, Hoffman of ton nt a loss of $450,000.| Bellevue Hospital, who found Weiner GO. D. Goldman of St. Doula was prin-| dead, It is thought the light went out cipal owner of the compress, FORT fires during 4 Had Sent Phonograph Records Tol inst night and curly to-day destroyed $500,009 worth of pr RX. “ 000 Damage. im Mahe, SMITH, Ark., severe electrical storm Nov, 17.—Six Abraham E ally asphyxiate, nished room @ here, inctud- accidentally during the night. yeiner, twenty-two, of No. dress to-day, A neighbor on his way to work smelled TWINS DECIDE ‘LOVE | ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET | urwemtng Starts Six Fires of #500,-| Killed by Gas After Light Gees Out WHILE LSI IN TAXI! B. Altman & Co. det. She. was acquitted utter 1st told her story 1 | The Big Event of the Season! Men’s Quality Hosiery in black, white and colors, appropriate for girls, daughters of a tarme named Goldheim, fell in 4 former Hungarian offic unable to distinguish o the other and courted bi | TO-NIGHT, AT 10:30 O’CLOCK Official Informal Opening of the Three burglary suspects picked up By the police Inst night were found ito have the most comprehensive set of newspaper clippings concerhing Jewels ever found outside of a library Not’ only did the clippings give every Scrap of information published in the fast three or four months about the hase or transfer by inheritance @ gift of precious stones, but a list @f every burglary arrest in recent Months. Carefully underlined on @ach was the ‘purported reason for the failure of the thieves to escape. ‘The men were arrested in Seventh by Detectives Cordes and ey, who trailed them from Bighth fAvenue and 42d Street. Th their names at the West 47th 8 ‘lice Station as Herman I res T. Cordes and Daniel Po: Boese said he was a lock&mith ter at No, 183 West von Stre des, who admitted hoe recently + Was released ef erving a term for ae he was a soda 8 West 8th e lived at . He 2 = = 2 5 g 2 Btreet, and Powers auld, “various lodging houses.” They were observed by the two @etectives walking south on Eighth venue, one of them carrying a neranian dog and the other two m they attempted to enter a | Sdventh Street house the detectives ted them. The three failed to Jain their baggage and were told ing a suitcase. Cordes and], ney trailed them downtown, and the loot tn the suitcase at approxi- mately $1,500 and the prisoners, when searched, were found to be a verit- able library of, up to date informa- tlon on jewels and robberies. g the clippings was the possession hy Pr Avenue of t pr men refused to. admit to what use they meant to put their in- formation. pee nee SLAYER OF WIFE GETS " TWENTY-YEAR TERM Nengehaner Shot Her When She ‘Threw Wedding Ring in Face. “She threw her wedding rlog in hie ‘Goodby, Rose,’ and and he snid, r dead.” District Attorney Brothers ed in the Court of o-day the murder Kose bauer by her husband, Hugo, and although the man had been in- dicted for murder in the first degree, Rrothers recommend eplance of a Crain to Sing § yenrs to life. Nengebauer Is thirty-one years old, 1 vainter, and has liv at No, 117 Mott d prison terms for whom he married y . left him, and on Aug. 19 Inst auer went to wee Ser at the home of her sister a 163 West he was always with th The officer, when he realized the ait- uation, asked the girls to decide which should marry him They solved the problem by pre- paring a glass of water and a glass Plot poison, They drew lots and the loser deank and died, When the sur- viving sister was arrested the officer disappeare Waxe Cai |. Rail Workers. Gatemen and unskilled dabor em- ployed by the Staten Island Rapid ae Railroad and the Staten Island jon the Baltimore and Ohio were to-day, Informed thag a forther wage cut Is ‘necessary, THay were In- They received a 15 percent. .reduction on July 1. enera) | P vited to confer with company officials. | 1 AND SHOOTS HIMSEI Fj Leonard L. Bie . forty-nine, | of No. 2703 Bainbri Avenue, the | Bronx, went into the cellar this morn. Friends were unable light on the motive for i FIXES THE FURNACE to throw any r Ing to fix the furnace, When this wag done he shot himself in the right tem- ple with a revolver, His wife heard the shot fund found him unconacious, Company. Trus id that he had been suffering m melancholia, | AS CLUB “TED LEWIS CELEBRATED BAND (Courtesy Greemoich Villoge Folltes) 52" St. 6 7™ Ave, MISS MARGARET IRVING, Hostess. as follows: Men’s Silk Half-hose with lisle tops and soles t per pair $1.10 Men’s All-silk Half-hose Orkin’s Fifth Senne 344 STREET Broadway were under arrest. Tenth Street, It's all off,” one is alleged to have her. It was there he killed Overcoats All Wool Fabrics All Wool Lined *18.75 Sizes 10 to 18 years Capable, convertible collared double- breasters, in all-wool solid color fabrics, lined with all-wool flannel. 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