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THE EVENING WORLD, RUNAWAY ON TWO WHEELS HITS AGED MAN AND WOMAN Fone Dashes = Through Bronx ‘rowds When Frightened by § Subway—Driver Unhurt » eee ‘BS Although nerve Waved the life of St tractor, in his three-auar h through the streets of the Bre and = go9d-lieh 180 Valuento a} hind his runaway horse to-day, an and a street pelaner wer ked over and sg seriously injures! py were removed to Lincoln Hos: fyal. Even when two wl tgen torn from one side of Vatente's twesy, he clung to the veins and th ed seat until the horse Was car Wth ho and tiv bMt when the dash ended {PPhe two persons injured were fo Rosswell, thirty, No. , whose skull y horse w iD Mis jthough beth ot Murphy Hooch Made on Stov Betrayed Itveli Liven Cop Who Wate AW Wouldivt Taste ti Because He Had a Famil hiverybody in Wost Side ficially conneetod wit of sufficient i the Murphy's Asa distiller Nowe census of was engaged Court of ow uel fy get tnsid Mis Hanna’ Somes this mornin Mrs. Murpity waking a brand of sor taned something closey allied tw ombalin ine fluid A policentin was asiced vd tasted it His reply thot he bad not, bee he had a wire and four children and te wasn't insured Mis, Murphy was arrested atter bors had complained that s from the there third toar veay Ninth Avenue an odor that from the boing of the Hight Corned beet and eab- ( described it Mine. touched rand hay The complaint was made to the 17th Street Police Station and Patrol man Manny and Seret, Brody, 1 them were suffering rum Wert stured, and Carmello om colds, hud ne diMeuliy in find. t sweeper, sixty-six yenrs old ne theiy qu \ 4B. 1626 Westedestor Avenue, whose) OD the stove in tie Murphy Aat t k Was semething boiling (at ere *Bnt arm was broken, He wis also © tialcane (Oecee es eal tre RYaAine hole Jwash tubs two on jars of a horse (ook fright under! Oo) j colorless dece was being subway trey al Wests inanufactired ? Street) thes took the stat! and Mes the tween y . the swiy ‘ al - . iy miasing coltinion |, Te examination ay court devon ateall colin Che. th {that Me poller had invaded (he sane- steel columns, p Uttty of ¢ nae ea ogtthe latter provented any one wie] Vth Ot ale aM EeH {@pting to stop the rnmaway. Mazar) ENN! WAL ANE A ons barely leuped to safety as the | Preprielis case Which * ; baa ee int Atharlo wie] Sf" @ Searely warrant, and Mrs. Mur- flucky enough to be jit at ety | PMY eed. Magisty Simpson eet. Mrs sell was struck at| held hoon the in viuities of iMegal tospect Av Jentry and “fa woman voter At the latter point the 1) to be unsrol n her own castle, threw the buggy asi a tore off the whee j@htene:! animal swur pect Avenue and after i « aa toby Matroiman | en thy Vr few yards was cau Schindler of the si tion. By that tin . wreck and Va _ SHE REFUSED TO DRESS SO COURT CAN'T SEE HER Alleged SInver's Put Over, Olivia M. P. Stone, accused of Ki Ellis G. Kinkead. former Assistant Cor- oration Counsel of could not appear before Brooklyn Supremo Court to-day because she refused to dress herse!f 'The defendant is lying in Mireet Jail in solitary confinement, = Aw Nesalt, Cineinnati, Justic ymond Assistant District At- asse told :he court. “She! bas refused to dress herseli and claims ‘she fs fll. Edward Reilly, Miss Stone's attorney, criticised the District Attorn © for “scandalous stories sbout client.” ‘Only last Saturday," he said. “there ere published stories of her attempted escape. There is nothing to that story ar all and such tales must be stopped When Mr. Reilly declared he could not set a date for trial until the com- ralssion sent West to take depositions had reported, Mr, Warbasse agreed to an indefinite postponement. | _O! DENIED CITIZENSHIP; KEPT OUT OF WORLD WAR my Greek Who Declined to Fight Turned Down in Brooklyn Court, Because he did not take any part in the European war, neither to fight | Yor his motherland, Greece, nor to aid ythe United Statea, the application for citizenship of Georgo I. Georges, pmenty-aix, @ florist of No. 349 Macon ‘street, Brooklyn, was denied to-day iby Federal Judge Chatfield. Georges gave as his rpason tor not ‘enlisting when he was called for the ‘draft that ho had dostitute parents in Greece whom he had to support. He may*renow his application five yoars from the date of the signing of the pd A ——————_. GEORGE RAY SALISBURY IS IN THE TOMBS AGAIN} This Time, Con: ce Man In Ac- qused of Passing Bad Check. | Gdbrge Ray Salsbury, former mem- ‘ber“ef the Gondorf Brothers confi- dence gang, who has spent virtually all | fhis time cince 1903 {n some Jail or prison, ls in the Tombs again. He was brought from Holmsburg Prison in Phil- adelphia, to-day to plead before Judge | @folntyre on charges of having passed & bad $1,000 check. Salisbury just com- pleted @ year in Philadelphia for big- amy. ‘The Grand Jury recently returned an {indictment on the complaint of Alfred %..Gorenson, No. 208 Tillary Street, sald Salisbury—also wonge Colby, Huntingdon anious otiiar ave him the check in June, { ————EE PRINCESS RADZIWILL PAYS HER HOTEL BILL Bays Ghe Has DiMculty Over Re- mittances From Rusia, Princess Radztwell of Russia, now Yiving at No, 546 West 124th Street, Bppeared in the Coney Island Court flo-day on the complaint of Charles WAlexander, manager of the Hotel eYbumne, who charged her with de- uding the hotel of $952.52 last mmer by leaving without paying Bho settled the case to-day arraignment she id her financial troubles were due o the dfficulty of getting her month- pty allowance from Russia forwarded o her through the Bank of England. the wae in similar difficulties at one with the Hote! Umbassy. J uniess Ue Dike in] was a seareh warrant The sent lo the Boara GREAT R. R. BUILDER LEFT $5,600,000 Lord Mount Stephen's Death Duues $2,000,000—Hospital Get $3,000,000. LONDON, Mount ruilway builder, who died Ia Jan. Stephen, 26.—The tate Lord pioneer Canadian st Novem | ber, left property in the United King- 9 Cubout 1 valued at £1.41 500,000), on which the death duties more than £500,000 ($2.000,000. |'The wili leaves £5,000 a year to the widow. The charitable bequ sum in excess of £ 600,000) to Kini Wund for Lonodn, —_$_.———_— WATER POWER TRUST INQUIRY DEMANDED sts include a 000 (about $8,- urd’s Hospital WASHINGT Jan. 26.—Investi- | gation by the enate of the activities of “perso: ssociations, corpora- tions and combination. known as “the fortilz: power trusts,” alleged ing ta prevent lease b ment of the Muscle ls provided in a resolution introduced in the Senate to-day by Senator Har- commonly r and water ve attempt- the Govern- E ald he wot consideration of the resolut ably before the end of the v ~~ BRYCE FUNERAL HELD, , VISCOUNT CREMATED LONDON, Jan views for Viscount Bryee, former British Ambassador to the United States, who died here last Sunday, were held to-day tn the chapel of the +matorium at Gelder's Green, where the body was cremated this moming. The services were attended by many friends of the late author and publicist. The choir sang the hymna, “Lead, Kindly Light’ and “O God, Our Holp In Ages Past.” 1 ask for n prob= Funeral ser- The ashos will remain tn the crematorium pending arrangements | for the burial in Scotland, Shoals project, | " REINE DAVIES AT ~ COURTROOM DOOR Suit Is+P Viainti in yso5,000 Kept From Hearing by Fainting Spell | heine Davies. f Lies ane PALIS, Jan. o6.—-Nationalization ot | er oF Marion Pasies, surversd a |the fish raitwaya and hanks were | spell and what apn jumons The measures recommended: (0 fhe temporary blindness in the t the Iie Government in to-day's de lway of the Bu hate ut the Wortd Congress of the | to-day P i |. {trish race, where ways and sneans of \ antack came apn the youn Nia trond, to EINE Fwoman betéve she had reveted Jus. it EbhatbHlielh toe Dale Lice Fineh's courtegomt. were ne eae a tay oy Pei Feit for $800,000 amaKes: hocessily of transforming, inglish {Ueiacetire Lande amet time: silvernaan | PUY eee meta tan ie for injuries ee PECL. Ed Te eee ieee animes mobile accident is on trial PEATEs on Rie atitiseeta ATTN Miss Davies reached the court house yey grange On tie. ae “4 AU M1 o'clock, accompanted by her jie common citizenship. af the winter, Mise’ Ethel Pivicn, Mith the English, provided for in the reoria) by One at Anglo-Erish ‘Treaty, would have to. be of blindness whieh are said | wl Sead, Wile Weforo Areal. Coun) from an mjury reevived in the ah, ABCLRAEDE tora (ReObinee BPinah mobile ish. After waiting enteroom for a lull hour Miss Py nition failed to uaprove and hee |g er decided to take her to the ten vontinued n support of the Sliverma Briarelift 14 ing witnesses tention tha nite his con nat ny je was travelling at exe . jrate of speed when it collided wit jthe Briarcliff motor car on the Al bany Post Road, June 18, 1919 Residents of Ossining and a plo- who took pictures at the | | tographer | scene of the accident ware tntrodiioad | to prove that the Silverman car skidded, with locked wheels, a dis- tance of 112 feet before crashing into the Briarcliff ear, whieh lad come froin a cross ri t was evident that the trial wiil| run into next week before it goes to the jury ! SOLDIER AT TOTTEN COMMITS SUICIDE Report He Had Asked Furlough io) See Dying Mother Is | Denied. Frank Becker, a private attached to [tho Searohlight Battalion at Fort, Totten, committed suicide by hanging } ‘uesday afternoon, {t was learned to- \day. The body was found swinging | from the post stable. \ diets at the post said Becker © furlong, and | jie sto visit his home at Kirkw \ Mo., where it is satd his Tothor, | | Mra. Belinda Blake, is {11 Capt. Craven denled the story, say- lag that Becker had not applied for a u Becker had been in the army four years. A year ago he ro- d and wus assigned to Wort The Favorite Coffee Among Famous Chefs GILLIES’ FFEE| HOTEL TY in 51d. lots of moro, Fresh Frou the Whelessn Nansen. | Delivered within 300 Sold direct to you i nay COFFEE ‘CO, Sale of Wonder-Values | Starts Saturday 9A.M. (Sce Friday's Evening World) RUDOLF ROEMER \]| FURNITURE COMPANY Creaniisied 1490.) EAT 27th St '=20th Anniversary Salez, J. GLASSBERG (Estobliahed 1902.) 290 Fifth Ave. BET, 30th AND Jlet STS, Combining the Anniversary of our regular January Invent FE. of Black, White or Pink Satin Hand Turned 1-Strap Slippers. Sale, we are celebrating the DOUBLE TURE by inviting public participation in the greatest Women's Footwear Event in Glassberg History. Short and Medium Vamp Shoes in all the latest, 1921-'82 models, guaranteed to be the regular stock ilasaberg Standard Quality—and not a collection of “Special Sale” Odds and Ends—offered away below manufacturers’ prices. | 511 6th Ave. BET, 30th AND 3lst STN, our Twentieth Year in Business with In Black Kid or Patent Colt Skin Alen Modela in Ie. 2, S-Strap, In Black Batin, toldred’ Kid” ir Bede, aris BLINDNESS STOPS NQUOTHROWFE Congress ital out of Ereland ‘Thomas Ht Irish life was in the fo Tveland: of her fat istrate Bernard J. | vests antagoniatic Douras, at No. 381 Riverside Drive vollionilay Dorie abd’ The case proceeded before Justice. nsportation Vineh, but oo one in the court ro was aware of the plaintiff's illness, Herbert C, Smyth, counsel for Discusses Nationalization of Railways wd Banks in Erin. hes Kelly of New York economic and that the national Is ade would be machine was | hands The eventual men | tr who ha los abroad mum, would be in foor which the} machinery | hands of i the of Ask for you get it, all means Manufacturers $1,000,000 Stock of and “Sealect”’ THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, strangled until this foreign kot out of return of Irish eml- grants to their native home to help dis- IRISH NOUSTRES country was akers agreeing learned that she speakers HEN you buy Evaporated Milk be sure the best is what you want and then say Sheffield EVAPORATED Mitk and be sure Grocers have it, FUR COATS DIRECT SALE FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER \ M. JACKMAN’S SONS, ufacturing furriors in America, offer in a direct to the public sale the largest, their entire million dollar stock of furs at prices that will not cover the cost of the raw skins that went to make up the garments offered. It is a well known policy of Jackman's that no garments one season’s manufacture are carried over into the next season’s line; we dispose of them without regard to cost. Coats Natural Grey 36 inch length ‘250 American Broadtail Platinum Color Sport Coats lole Trimmed Wm. America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers Established Since 1860 35 WEST 35th STREET Squirrel Hudson Cuffs *225 Kolinsky Wraps Kelinsky eel Doe Full Length; Bes Full Furred Skins. oe inal Price $625. New $375 Kolinsky Wrap, 38 inch Length; Very Finest Tomeky Skins. Original Retail Price $\000. Now $550 Koliarky Wrap, Pall Lang Unvauly Fine gs ity Tomaky Skins, ginal Retail Price Tomaky Skine. Reicil Price $1700. Now $850 Caracul Coats *150 Natural Muskrat Coats 56 in, length 95 Coats *150 Sealine Coats Deep Shate! Collar&Cuffe Fine Qualit 36 in, lengt ‘50 Jackman’s Coats Fine Natural Skunk Collar and 40-Inch Length Hudoon Seal Coats and W1 trimmed with Skunk, Koll Stone Marten, Beaver, Natural Grey immer, Blended Squirrel or Australian le Ranging up in price from of Seal reps, ptein or Alaska Seal Coats 450 French Seal Wrap Full tenth ‘100 Sons that technical would J ultinitely be able to utilize much ad. {ditional firm tnbor, bringing her agri- | cultura! production up to the maxt- extimat three times her own needs 1922, UNDREDS of thousands are H taking Yeast Vitumines—They may be just what you need to Increase your weight and energy and give you that good, firm flesh which you may have so leng desired, The fuct that you may have taken Yeast Vitamine Tablets, mixed with drugs, without obtaining results would not prove thut our Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets (pure and unadulterated) would not help you. A ema}! tablet which contains drugs might not contain a suffi- clent quantity of Vituinine to do you much good. Therefore, no matter what you may have tried without obtuining results, wa ad- vise you to got a free $1.00 pack- age of our Genuine Yeast Vita mine Tablets from your dealer to-day. Try them for ten days und watch the results. Investigations of the Medical Re- search Committee (compose! of emt- nent physicians and scientists) would seem to show that no inatter wh quantity of food may be tuken, tf such food Is deficient in Vitamnines, 1 gradually lose flesh and beeome thin and weakened, while a much smaller quantity of food, rich In vitamines, quickly produces good, firin Nesh increases weight, strength and energy, provided your blood contains a suffi+ clent quantity of oxygenated organic {ron to enable ou to assimiiate your |food properly. With« wan ” |both food and Vitamines are abso- lutely useless, as your bedy cannot change inert, lifeless food Into living cells and tissue uniess you have plenty jof organic {ron in your blood. Blood exaininutions ph la countr 5 umber of people are or tren content tn. th this ds often the real thin, emaciated, wenk and run-de tlon’and it ts for thie of people may tak V taining results, It ts Vitumines, but tt t+ th into your blood, tke f Gr wood, and by. so doing 4 NECKWEAR, HOSIERY SWEATERS, GLOVES UMBRELLAS, STAMPED LINEN AND ART GOODS Si Founded 1827 FURS JEWELRY LINENS ca ety Reader o} contain no drug WOMEN WHO ARE SCRAWNY AND ANGULAR in appearance or who have hollows in the neck or sunken, flabby tis- sues will find that there is nothing like good firm flesh to round out face and figure and give @ youthful appearance MEN WHO ARE THIN OR EMACI.- ATED, with weak, flabby muscles, should | try adding a few additional pounds of good firm flesh and what a remark able transformation it will quickly make in their appearance. ines are necessary, organio Iron 44h ry N: 1 DO NOT TAKE VITAMINES UN you Wish LOuR MIGHT 1S ASED up ty shat « person al rn weeh. 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