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6 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922. _—_—_ ss Justice Wasservogel on the case to- IN JERSEY MAY HAVE TO SHOW " “ Woman Twe Men Worked| Reflection Im Cafe an Causes | Morrow, ‘ Warrant Officer Says He Had to] System im Oharches, Police Say. Arrest of Stranger. ee’ A M EDICAL CE RTIFI CATE Break Down Door to Arrest Elliott Serajhon of the Windsor Hotel, | Joseph Jandas, who runs a cafe at No. ie eo } Jin the Bowery, and Mr. and Mrs, [389 Hast 75th Street. decided to-day to . | Alleged Owners, [Charles Howard of No. 250 West 20th |rash a $6 check for a well-dressed a is G ass rg ( a Mrs, Helen Ful, sixty, and her! Street were held in $1,000 bail each in| *ranger. Jandas always looks in the pois \ in tive’s Bill P A bl |dauehter, Florentine, twenty-nine, Yorkville Court to-day charged with Chae on Pacis fea Man Hq Lenteotety 4 )Negro Representatives Bi asses ASSEMb]Y | yiie jcia in $500 bail each In the *éaling from the poor boxes In threo 5 290 Fifth Ave. na his overcoat pocket and lift thercoat to PESiIWIROW 116 : the Catholic churches. the level of the bar. BETWEEN 30TH AND SIST STS. and Has a Good Chance to Become Law— __| Washington Heights Court to-day on Jandas told his visitir to wait while ‘The police say the trio worked a sys- ‘ of failing t o 8" Te et the 2 s : 6th Ave. St. te-Wi I orseme tFri w y ‘ailing to supply heat in he went to get the money. Once in the a Branch 511 Pe tem, the woman acting as lookout out- tment they are alleged to own | , back room Jandas used the family exit 3 ide the church, one mi -|to call Policeman Ww bs (Special to The Evening World.) ee — at No. 111 ¥ 1434 Street me of the men stand-|to call Policeman Wietzel, of the East A Special Sale to be held to-morrow (Thursday) will offer | pointed to-day Percival Wiles as re-|Rickard, the fight promoter. Assistant ae = as * + a 5 ie a ing guard inside, while the other sith Strect Station. When the stranger Sh &M. d a TRENTON, Feb, 15—A bill by Dr.|6 ON LIQUOR SHOPPING = | Tey were arrested at thelr home, | eg the boxes by means of a whats. |S#W the policeman's uniform he made a ort edium s F os Assembly- , = ad ry hinge for his pocket, but Nletzel fell i niur Aerator, colored Ae%00-|” TRIP TO. SHIP SEIZED | inst wen, ty Wattet OMe ote wth Nat Hv "K'e shore ti ei eee eka | Vamp Shoes § Fine-quality Moire Ribbon an from Newark, requiring all af peacoat John McGinty, who said they re-|they had $30 in small coins when|liceman won. A londed revolver and a ] Hicants for marriage licenses to have| Dry Agents Say Each Man Scotch fused him admittance and compelled] arrested. They are charged with rob-| blackjack were Cound In the prisoner's We Are Now Showing the gp (614 inches wide) ical certificates of good health in in His Posseaston, him to break down the door, bing one church in Bist Street near | Pocket, Ho sald he was Thomas Ko- Latest French Creations in gy 4 Yordor to check the spread of Prohibition Agents Ward and Hot-| The complaint was by Robert bi) ue Aveo Us one, in 24 Street near losky, eighteen, 1 East 65th Street. Women's Quality Footwear. my F ne rapidly &3 man arrested six men who came from|Majov, 4 Negro tenant. He made a’ and one at 67th Street en pe in fa L New Jersey, has been the" Unite Prat Company at ase | sme ‘compaint. tat week ngnmat AM Lexington Avene GIRLS IN RICKARD CASE “La Rose " ny of the fashionable colors D sey, n mnondi when she landed at Pier No. §| Mrs, Fuld's son, Leonard Felix Fuld jen IN ELIT. + vorably in the Assembly and may |\') nt + | D x Fuld, s rormeY ite atternoon tor paseage,|NGe" ver, mie monning, a lawyer, who was held tor special) RECEIVER IN EQUITY FOR BEFORE GRAND JURY |p . at the extraordinarily low price of he chances of the passage of the bill with a perfectly talanced cargo of n | Scmlons after saying the building was HERCULES PAPER CO.|s:. of Them Repeat Charges 5 rough both houses are said to be|half dozen bdttles of Scotch they were | owned by the Leonard Realty Corpo- . Apdhiit Hakt Sremeter, = a . arrested and taken to the Charles | ration. . Thine those of the Assembly Pub- |Street Station. There they were booked ———s-—____ Liabilities Givem at 84,086,709:| The Supreme Court Grand Jury heard Ss 48c per yard jo Health Committee who signed the /(t Tarard O TaN: Raton eon ILL IN HOSPITAL, TRIED Annet at $6,640,273, testimony to-day from six young girls 5 port was’ Mrs. Margaret 1. Laird, |(Vover ,woprowmkl. John thompson. | TO BRIBE HIM, Federal Judge Learned Hand ap-|rogarding the charges against Tex emblrwoman from Newark, Ttep-|""They Go not belong’ tothe ship. 1 E HIM, IS CHARGE Tokura ¢he Tight promoter. Ansita 5 The regular stock of the Ribbon Department ! Biesontatives.ot the New Jersey Wet: in,sald they were Draving the storm tO) John HM. Brady, No, 640 Kosclusko | cover tn, caulty for the Hercules Paper logaminailon in the absence of Assistant a has now assembled a complete assortment ; c n's ens pas act. oening BT te Brooklyn, charged with aus: | Corpo! . No. 135 Broadway, and its| District Attorney Pecora, who is ill, a out the State warmly |Trey will be arraigned to-day. | subsidiaries, the Frank ~| The r’ Ruel " >, + i ged the Bugenice ill ata hearin ee ot bribery of a witnes, was hed, Sany‘and the Gaon Wane nen parr |au'ts fenetniadr Nelie'camer mcie|/ a Fale Wn $B ED.00 & . Of the newest ribbons for Spring and Sum- ven by the Health Committee on it ONLY FOLLOWED PLANS, tes Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-|ment Faper Company. The Mabilities|Renzi and Mary Horbatuk, wore Grey Suede, tak = mer, including many exclusive importation da Miss Florence Halsey, of SAYS EATR ) $1,000 bail for examination, De-Jof the three concerns are given as at|hroug’it to the Criminal Courts snild- Kid or Black ’ = \y 1p Ss. amare rs Rergen County, rep- THEATRE BUILDER | © James Munphy, of the Atlantic’ $4,086,709 and the book value of the|ing from the 8. P. C. ©, rooms by i a Hidland Park, Bers * pumetar ete Avenue Station, told Magistrate Liota | assets as at $6,649,273, Superintendent Pizarra and two ma- Sises 1 to 9, Ato EE 5 nting the New ersey League of that he svas informed by William Frick-| ‘The Hercules Paper Company operates| trons. Mr. O'Neill said he hoped to Women Voters}, Mrs. Lee Davis of | Pleced Out Base Plate for 230 Georgla Avenue, Brooklyn, | Milla at Cornwall and Rock City Falls, [compiete the evidence fexacdtie ths Newark, Miss Edith Parker of Ba- Column, He Test t the defendant had visited Fricker, N- and the Union Paper Company charaes against Rickard before nicht. fonne, Mrs. Dunn of Hackensack, mes Cavana of Plucham a il at St. Mary's Hospital, o7 | has jetory at Hamburg, N. J But the Grand Jury adjourned at 1 Fepresenting the Federation of Wom- | Cavanaugh, stecl ere d had left on Fricker's bed , Jew Jersey; Mrs. Bea-|can Theatre, Brookly vhich colla Be cumiive Awent for the| While under construction on Nov. I) was alleged that this money was . ——eE — — 3 = beipahaceal das 4 I Mra. Mc-| Killing seven men and injuring ‘| pribe to induce Fricker to refuse to aid | A Clearance Sale of Women's Federation, and Mrs. A «=| icen, testified hefore Chief Magia the prosecution in the case of Alfred T. Decker of Went Orange, represent-| yieqdoo in Part X. of the Sup) Rowe, * Manhattan attorney, now sald ing the League of Women Voters, | Court to-day, that he followed the plans | to be charged with forgery in Manha‘- sent at the hearing to urge{as given to him by Joseph Gaydica,| tan. According to Murphy, Fricker is | ll New York Is Talking of Pie present at the Dearie ee ee ee ag ctaremaat es [ibe complaining ‘wiles th Toes . seiol tshead 00 weaters bill, which they did. ‘The theatre contained only - bebo id the bea wre money ha k y il ° l t 1 65 i Q : porting column, the witnes | been left on the bed, Fricker told hos- ||| Re b S k A S { Dr. Henry B. Costello of Trenton.) st on a steel pinto which pital attendants to take charge of the | markaole St ostery sate a . esident of the New Jersey Medical | ,, h. id he pieced i ey. Tt wi J ! 2 cust: fe oF ce Fe, Moe eae ea mans Pree ee ee a “Still Continuing | ee CRE EE EF) i] (First Floor) ARTE Formerly of 58 Third Ave. lewark, also advocated the measure. jamucl J, MacDonald, a Newark law- yer, was the only opponent of the bill at the hearing. .He declared that us to. begin toemorrow (Thursday) will offer exceptional value in a Christian Scientist he opposed the i | measure and said that its chief object | @ ; Q- | Thote fess out Of the peopl. ‘On 40th St. Women’s and Misses’ LAZZARO SHOT IN FIGHT Rimce 1007 Slipover Sweaters . . « at $4.75 FOR GUN, SAYS HAGGERTY Sin these 475 Detecttve Testifies in Own De- 2 West 40 Fifth Meenue 544 STREET Broadway Ecnt Sweaters . Ly ° ° at fense at Murder Trial. This Week’s Specials: Former Detective Sergoant Jeremiah Girls’ Sweaters « Haggerty, on trial for murder before f Jeyigatben ee cernanis ‘Walon ended Tweed Sp os is S uits. see 850.00 TODAY AND THURSDAY Slipover or coat style . . . at $3.90 in the death of Joseph Lazzaro. Under (Third Floor) cross-examination by Assistant Dis- trict Atternoy Cohn, Haggerty said that ir the tient for, posscasion of the eu" ll Worsted Jersey Suits...... rat ear For Final Clearance | Special Selling Events" ; : te : oe a ry Dresses ne ‘ tem 7 \ = je ROR. xis sae 109 > Le 1 Many Items Below Production Cost ‘Throat After she Leaves House, 62 “6 ‘ i rey New spring merchandise, well-made, dependable in Insisting thet his wife, Rose, hurry . . ° for @ Gector, aa he felt worse, Alex- 59 “ quality, at prices to appeal to the most economical. ander .Zonin, ferty-two, a provision @ealer of No. 75 Sullivan Street, who was recovering from influenza, w: Above includes Evening Models Sect A WHT te tomes tat ich and AL Wool Sweaters off 350° dnd $7.00 [ =A Most Remarkable Purch Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Rew Pork HEAR FOURTEENTH STREET lounded 1827 _WEST OF FIFTH AVE eee. PHONOGRAPHS i “€- $50.00, ss Fuhes: Mees Seen. Solurees nme grea) / Be aes : i | 5000 Prs. Van Raalte’s Suede Fabric Gloves | seer haniorcohs, cumenseel by 1 ARN. Terr uina thao was Gusd tun Det pan a ne ee | Regularly Selling at 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 We buy and sell for cash except in selling ig ‘overs every arlicle—regardless of price. 9 Rothfeder arrived from Volunteer Hos: | of Phonographs. pital. H Strap-wrist gauntlets, two-clasp, 12 and 2 . | 16 button length styles; grey, sand, 85c We Sell Phonographs on Deferred Payment Plan ! | beaver, pongee, white, sizes 514 to 832 Americas Foremost Specialists” an . Phonograph Records || ouble-Faced—10-inc! OPPENHEIMCLLINS& © || 9 TWEED SPORTS TOGGERY || nite ov mer Phovoceam ‘ 34th Street— New York | Popular new music 44 . Tweed or Homespun Suits Vocal Dance Records Women's aois {Pace Rat: 1129 {Bath Smartly tailored models, with box or belted coats, silk lined; orchid, rose, tan, grey, blue 1 8.00 Tweed Dress & Cape Costumes 3014 finer the Red, White @ Blues. | 477g te (From Blossam 2, A Dream of Your Smile. Y 2 Sel-o-May—Fox Trot. 3015 {figetit It By You? By Me It's | 1119 {i CESS nc, Francli With Me. Apr Showers—Fox Trot. 3010 {Repent Meets’ ands tes | 1120 {RCL te to Sleep—Fox Trot, Little . New Spring Footwear ° ° : At Special Prices ; Smart one-piece dresses, with matching three- rittle Toes, ikeai ‘elas an oe. fi p quarter length cape; "in the new shades 1 8.00 gorn { Maney 2 He tammy. 1121/7 Want’ You Morning, Noow mad 4 One = Strap Pumps of Patent | " 3012 { Pista! Bar. 4 TWonter it You SA Care tor 5 Leather and Black Kid with Tweed or Herringbone Coats 3009 { fant Songs Loving Bes Wij, the Sue Gone Dow Fer 4 Louis and Collegiate heels. Also o-sh Aesbleemedl gels eaabliah. tailored with von {ts 1118 | ian, emnensce—Por ‘ret Le i i r of double-fac i wi bale ey see enanias et Black Satin with Louis heels. much swagger; belted, pocketed ‘and silk lined 1 8.00 soo frat Sieep to My oa | 1116 {net eine Re gue to Ory a i cry Baby Bines. Say It With Muslo—Fox Trot, spate 5.00 ‘Ain't You Coming Out, Malinda, 1117 [Ftfate Ton oe Pe Imported English Plaid Capes Oxfords of Patent Leather, In full length circular models, with slit armholes and 1 8 00 Glace, Brown Kid end Biocon snug collars; purple, brick, tan and brown plaids Calfskin, with Collegiate heels. : Special 75 3005 | Dare ‘at the Old Swimming | 4493 Why, Dear. Sing For Your a Old Time Tune. 1102 {eet Xen, Wang Wang Blues. 3001 {Reg Hat hy isaby's Hands. 1101 {Weary Blues. Records, Albums Well Made—Cloth Covers—Maroon or Black <r = New Spring Dresses | | | | | 551 ot AE A SIE SN - t 29. : 12 Pockets Pumps with inset elastic gores, Mads-to Géli:a8 38.75 end 44.76 10-inch size 55 | 12-inch size— in all Patent Leather, Brown Kid were .80... . 1} were$1.00../......4 75 18.00 Deli; I led models in Canton Crepe, Satin-faced Canton, espe oe re featuring new sleeves, lengthened skirts and smart necklines. New colors include Periwinkle, Cornflower, Henna and Mohawk, as well as navy, brown and black. Sizes 14 to 42 or combinations of Patent with Grey or Beige Suede or Brocade. spect 8,50 See Page 21 for Other Hearn Advertising It Makes Little Difference What You Need— \ A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find !' —————