The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1922, Page 17

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DRY ENFORCEMENT IS PRAISED; THEN ASTILLBLOWSUP Haynes Predicts There Will Bé No Change in Law to Per- mit Beer or Wines. . Promising Oasis Only a ‘Doatolowey Was Certain He Saw ssen Custoiner Buy Hooch. of to-day dui Strang Deli Proprietors were notified delleatessen by shops after 7 o'clock Sunday be strictly @nforced; that the law ap- plied equaliy to the sale of booze and } bologna. National Prohibition Enforcement Last night a man stood opposite a Director Roy A, Haynes addressed % ‘ delicatessen shop in Kighth Avenve the Ministerial Conference of New York at the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church to-day and said that “never m the history of civilization had a Volstead law so drastic hs was the act been enforced so quickly efficiently.” “There is authority,” he said, “for saying that the enforcement is per cent. complete, taking th intey as a whole, If [had the voice of all the ministers in the pulpits or the pen of all the editors in the country to tell the truth about Prohibition I believe it would become effective without the use of a single policeman’s club or the services of a single detective.” (Mr, Haynes said that he heard much of drinking at young people's parties, but believed it was a fad which would pass. He predicted there would be no changes in the Volstead act making possible the use of beer and light wines as beverages. AND— There was an explosion and a burst of flame from the apartments on the second floor of No, 1238 Fifty-eighth Street, Brooklyn, to-day. Joseph | - Pizzano, fifteen-year-old son of the landlord, who lives on the ground floor, ran into the hall and met the Marios, man and wife, who occupied the second floor, tumbling down the stairs with clothing bundled in their arms. “We go to call the firemen"? Pl:- zano said they shouted to him as they ran down the street. The firemen did not come and Pizzano telephoned and so for them. When the fire was ex- Unguished it was found to have started by the leaking of alcohol | from a wponshine still into the gas | flame of the kitchen stove. Thirty- five one gallon cans of alcohol wore found unburned in a front room and | several boxes of raisins, A policeman was posted at the door to question the Marios when they r turned, Hoe had seen nothing of them up to this afternoon. TWO YEARS FOR STEAL FINES | PAID BY HOOOH SELLERS. Jeff C. Berdeau, formerly a clerk in the office of the United States District Court, was sentenced to two years in Atlanta Penitentiary to-day by Judge Knox. Berdeau, who was arrested in! Los Angeles two weeks ago, charged with having embezzled fines. collected trom violators ofthe Volstead law last stimmer to the amout of $4,100, pleaded silty to stealing one particular fine of $120, He Is thirty-two yeare old and Mas a wife and child. | an DRINKS RUM PUBLICLY | AND CAN'T BE ARRESTED This Colonel Has x Permit Prom Dry Head Hi WASHINGTON, Jan. J, Gordon Kane, retired, wound 4 ters from the effect fi e Civil War, me of the ons in the country who has a permit to | arry Hquor, The document, signed by Vrohibition Commissioner Haynes him- | xe h ry half a pint of s hand, or any- | where else. It came from at incident in a} York and Washlig- | ok out his flask to and the porter protested Kk aloft and said the engineer » on hand, but Col, K m to put hin off and. fin allowed to take ‘his drink In peac When he reached Washington he got a} from the d whiskey the permit followed. he as a medic No matter how much hot water I use there seems no end to the supply. I never have to wait for it Lovekin w "and economical, ite too, “o Matches No Bother No Dict Automatic Lights Itself Economical Send for Booklet Buy It From Your Plumber The Lovekin Water Heater Co. New York Factory Branch 258 Canal Street Lovekin AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER {iu and observed a stranger Place and carefully close the door behind him. In the soft light of the shop the man across the street ob- served the proprietor put his finger and the other nod nis head. Shortly after the stranger handed a package, the cash re; clanged and the stranger made hi: enter the on his tips ster , howing low, oxit. The observing man hurried across the street, opened and closed the door and stepped up to the proprietor with his finger on his lips, looked care- fully around, while the proprietor divided his glances between the in- truder, the cash register and the tele- phone, “Give me a pint,’’ said the visitor, “Pint of what?" demanded the , mystified proprietor. me as you gave that fellow that went out.'* “On,” * said the shop owner. “Why, he only got half a pound of bologna, But the thirsty invader wouldn't believe that he hadn't stumbled by chance on a “speak easy,’? and it took the greatest amount of persua- sion on the part of the proprietor to convince him, Finally, his face a pic- ture of melancholy and his head bent low, he shuffled out, muttering some- thing about ‘‘a lot of boloney.’* peceeainn “enErseeat WOMAN FLYER FALLS 2,000 FEET TO DEATH —Elaa Ander- woman to hold was Killed at son, the only an aviator's certific: Askersund yesterday. Four thousand spectators were watch- Ing her make a fight and were horrl- fed when Miss A\ & parachute from the machine, fell like a plummet to the earth. ‘The parachute failed to open and the avi- atrix plunged 2,000 feet to death, the police | that the law compelling them to close | nights would | oa, In attempting | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, FOURTEEN FAMILIES SAVED FROM FIRE IN WASHINGTON ST. tried Down lee-Covered ba “ders From Roof In Earl Morning Blaze. families were ened at 81% Washingtor this morning when they 1 down ice-covered ladders Many of them however, from the co! re in’night elothes and had to muke the descent through a spray of water which froze a Jas ft touched the building Mourteen from fir were curti from the roof. suf fered terrib! | for they w | ‘The worst part of the fight was in | arrow lley behind the bu yp shot up. th five-story te nd even th This is why the firer i keep the spray fleeing families There were eighty tenants and at least fifty of them were carried down ladders. Truck Company No. 12, un- der Lieut, Hauser, threw up the first 7h-foot aerial in the alley. Truck |.Company No. 5 put one up in front | Some of the frightened tenants wer | threatening to jump and a life net was prepared but not Patrolman Harry Lavin, ing in the alarm, got bo nw on d. ter turn- k to the A PHENIX PRODUCT their wonderful it takes 34 pounds of to equal one pound of good cheese! Cheowacomcon Cream foberreetetlereh cream. ch in in Roserly o fat Contains soicamines than any other ie ine hes ot SMILADELPELA” in opuieler food. PHENIX: Means GOOD Cheese: FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE TODAY TOMORROW Two-Day Sale Wear-Ever Aluminum Cooking Utensils Every housewife is familiar with this famous make and will be delighted to add these special price pieces to her collection of cooking utensils. Wear-Ever Stew Pans Qayt. ~with “were $1.39, size cover to fit- 1.00 During this Sale a service of these ulensils, NoC Kitchen Sets—Large size omplete sets of rack Larger Size—10 pie hourd Aluminum Sauce Pan Sets- were $1.10 Shelf Oil Cloths wanted patterns... See Page 23 for Other Hearn Advertising Wear - Ever Straight Sauce Pans -- with cover and side handles-—dayt. size—were $2.55, al) 1.82 Gayt. size —were 83,10, at this store to explain the care and use . O. D. or Telephone Orders. Kitchen Necessities Large Reduction hard we ompl and 8 piec rolling pin, steak pounder and cream whip. es, including meat 8 inches wide plain white and faney patterns Reversible Table Oil Cloths Wear-Ever Rice Boilers ~—-2-qt. size, 2.23 Were $3.35. 2.18 WEAREVER Ey ‘TRADE MARK expert will be strong and well uae included are spoons, 1.37 1.57 al i, 13 2 and 2-4yt, sizes— 86 scalloped edges rc Yard, «OD , ards wide ~ Jip Sok 3d 1922,. Wilding in time to help the family of [4s J 1 st ler nillis in towns of New London Anna Kenney, four of them, up to the | > ot Windham Counties roof and down to the street by way Elloen Ls Massachusetts Hine went on a ne ano adjoining building Lavin listed as befng in edule to-day with an tnery ! acnpe and c Worthy, and was Inst reported i Ipped on the ley fire eseape and cut Tie Wate LOkCR and ‘fe of N John O'F iunsevoort Street helped a wor her two children to the roof, whence they were carried down a lad- | ter. Deputy 1 lef Martin came | on the second w interior of | the building ‘oyed and the lows is estir FIVE SAVED AT SEA IN STORM-TOSSED BOAT |* |HOLD-UP AS - CROWDS PASS. | Three robbers, with enps pulled down | and revolvers ralsed, cleaned out the }eash register and robbed John Mosler of No. 154 Bleecker Street, the proprietor ; waiter and the chef of a reatat t 2, 129 ‘Thin! Avenue, corner of 14th | t, 18,000 pe new wage conditions In ted by the thi famediate section. “gt Horlick’s « ORIGINAL Malted Milk BOSTON, Jan. 23.—The rescue at sea | 0" |Curtained windows in front of the res front an open bont off St. ela John’s, N. Fu taurant masked the hold-up men from 6f five men who had been exposed for | the street, ights after abandon: | hooner Hileen Lake, 1 days and aif es |COSN. COTTON MILLS in radiograms reco |ON NEW WAGE SCHEDULE | tow | The cook of the schooner lost his life, | dying the second night the erew spent Tne “Food- Drink” for All Ages. | Quick Lunch at biatch PLAINFIELD, Conn., Jan. 23.—Many ih tholt little Boat, cotton mills in Northeastern Connectieut | Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’: The Pe bound from New York | including the larger plants in thls town, for Antw Said the Bileen Lake was’ Killingly, Putnam and ‘Thompson and the ggrAvoid ule adie Sensational Reductions Continued IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Ivory Soap Save 2c a Cake a! Gulden’s Mustard MAILLARD’S 12" 2 15%) CHOCOLATE Condensed Milk 10° () Evaporated Milk Cc Cc C 2 Ib Cake Wheat Farina te a Package Less Than Other Advertised Brands Tall Can GRANDMOTHER’S Save 3c a Can nh Ki Quaker Oats | Hellman’s Mother's Oats | Karo Blue Label Syrup 1'» !b can | Glen Rosa Marmalade 16 07 jar - Mayonnaise, small 1 2c Heinz Baked Beans 10c x 10c | small pkge 10¢ 10c 25c Cracker Specials Ginger Snaps, !b 16¢c Tomato sae’? sm can ‘; Smoked Sardines can SUPREME COFFEE C A&P Sole Distributors ib. Pho ee 36 STORES OPENED IN THE U. S. A. THIS WEEK °D IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT 14 STORES OPE! ATLANTIC & PACIFIC t oC jest Grocery House siores ia the U. A 0. ‘THE GREAT The World's Lar 1955 SRAUMAMRE ba 6! Ave.& \St St. Lhd Commencing, January. 25" Because we are painting our store and are overrun with workmen we are anxious to unload as ‘much - stock as possible, This saves moving it around, and we havé accordingly pushed forward our annual February Clearance. 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