The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 14

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ieaiennrrerseisiie ~MARRED PREACHER FLOPED WITH GIRL HERPARENTS SAY sassalpani Coupe Believed to Have Gone to!Detroit and Prosecution s Threatened. NiIWW BRITAIN, Conn, Feb. 24 Leon} Bilsworth, twenty-nine, married, ® Mefhodist preacher and a Wesleyan graddate, und Miss Marjorie Turner, nineteen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Turner of East Berlin, have eloped, and are belleved to have gone to Detroit, Mr. Turner says According to the girl's father. both Parents will ‘forgive und forget’ if the girl returns, Otherwise steps to prosecute Ellsworth under criminal statute will be instituted Elisworth's wife, York girl, left him last December, de @laring she could not tive with him at that time Ellsworth, who, even during his college days, had been the preacher at the East Berlin Methodist Church, suffered a collapse, and th Turner family, devout Methodist took him into their home and oursed him back to health They noticed signs of infatuation between the preacher and the young Normal School girl. Approacl: the subject, Ellsworth, according to admitted he loved the who was a New tention to her, saying he wanted to marry her as soon as he obtained a civorce. Her parents turned a deaf ear to tis proposal, but, in order to avoid clandestine meetings of the two, continued to receive 1) h into thelr home. Last week Ellsworth and the gir fimultaneousiy diss On Wednesday Mrs. T a letter from the two in which they pre fessed great love for ear other and told of their clopement. believe the two have where Ellsworth ha. relative According to the girl's fath aie was “just a foolish girl who became infatuated with a man Ellsworth is a member of a f nal organization to whieh Tur belongs. $12,000 RING IS" LOST AFTER FETE PHILADELPHIA Pearance of a $12,000 diamona en gagement ring, presented to Miss Virginia Heckscher by Barclay Me- | Fadden, was reported to the police to- | day. Miss Heckscher last wore !t at a bridge party the Ritz-Carlton Hotel ‘Tuesday evening. She noticed that it was no longer on her finger when she took off her glove at the Academy of Music, where she attend- | ed the mid-winter ball following the | bridge purty. Miss Heckscher is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher of N 123‘ Spruce Street and Boling- | roke, Radnor. Her engagement to | Mr. McFadden was announced Jan,| 19 | Mr. McFadden is -he son of George! H. McFadden and a brother of George | D. MoFadden, from whose home at Villanova a $100,000 pearl necklace | was stolen in October, 1920, Feb, 24.— Disap- | police th THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, Seu pea Out Cigarette But She Has Seen (Queen i Smoke, Says Asquith. PITTSBURGH, Feb 4.—Whon Mrs, Margot Asquith was in Colum ‘bus, ©, recently she was quoted as saying, ery one smokes In Eng land; all the Queens have smoked; 1 | have smoked with Queen Mury in her boudoir but 1 have known ber sincé she was a little girt She doce not do it in public, To-day, when avked about statement, she bristled wit ment, and said hever saw Queen Mary smoke 1 don’t know whether she smokes or ‘ uot, 1 don't know whether she ap women smoking o et Sle did sa en Alexandre hae smoked and ¢ she, Ma had seen Queen Ale She continued tu rey andra so ¢ We whole, she doesn't Amerteans are ' Americans 1 nu everything, ‘They Wurt v have verence for anything is of nothit anda * she said You want to Arbu wind die tw without youth or Ametican railvoads ape a hundred yeurs behind the times And bringing up your young men to be lawbreakers, with Prohibition administered as it is $< STOLEN AUTO HUNT REVEALS 3 STILLS You are es Arrest Two for Lu nd Seize Quanti \leahol Dowd Automat Mewi valent ceny Detec Brady of the ith Lawren in Broadway ye utomobile stolen Fei. 1 beth La Boyte: of No they observed a youn » large machine and followed ‘The driver picked up another your man at Third Avenue and 47th Street drove about with him a little while and then dropped him. MeGill si he looked like the man who drov with the Lu Boyteaux car. Brady | arrested him. He said he wax James Malfatto of College Point, Long Ist- | and City. The others followed the driver to Elmhurst, L, where he put the car in a private garage The discovered that the ma- chine was one reported stolen from Irvin Wexler of No. 567 West 170th Street, Oct. 14. found o p automobile whose engine numbers corresponded to those of Miss La Boy teaux's car. Then they found forty barrels of alcohol and three stills. oft They arrested Charles Bonnano, who with Malfatto will be arraigned to-day. The whiskey and stills were seized. all the students w ry JERSEY BOY HELD IN JAIL FOLLOWING FIRES AT COLLEGE Seventh incendiary Blaze Is Discovered in His Room at Trinity. HARTFORD, Conn Web, 24.—Wol- ve seventh incendiary fire in ten ¢ at ‘Trinity College, leading seopal educational in- | ¢ ee Hergentiel: Nod on i This fol- nwed six hours amination mM the latest f Muiticin. tn Schapz illing of Mulli- did not justify t who sinst the stude justify Wy tention. A member of the to furnish bond for Mull + Dlack station but it wa nt te culty was an for me," he “hat tam sent Mulligan's y n Jarvia HL immediately that of William Hunley, another student, where there was a fire lust Sunday. Soon af Mull left his om for dinner ) the edges of the door. ‘The cumstances of this fire are sald juve eliminated from suspicion nud been watched since the burning of Se ih 8 Hall, | Q it wie Commissioner of Boston, was to-day Investig hat firewood [County “by Gov. Cox to fill the vacate A y the al of Joseph ¢ was ef eshte y the Supreme Court. He is room, ith t js steam heal erat tle J it there to make on fire started ina closet linguished by students who broke: tie door down to Ke Mulligan | promotor of Waterbury, Conn Excitement over the successiyy fires and the double police inves progress by the the Hartford detect ew of a boxin The DIET during & after _IN FLUENZA far Fe “cet Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Nutritious Digestible Instantly prepared —no cooking ‘Used successfully over 1 century ac Horlick’s Ask for sa Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Another of the Little Electric Home Servants May be used on the breakfast table, if desired, and makes delicious wafHles n, eighteen | ¢ «i, smoke curling | S 6. | was increased by dissension between |SELLS EMPTY BOTTLE the Rev. Remsen N, Ogilby, Presi- dent of Trinity College, and E Waterman, the Treasurer. T fea has refused to discuss t es or indorse the police invest ms, While the Treasurer has d | manded a AN Mah hd investigation, MUNICH, of exehan| humorous n- | re me | tre tlons. ous of the six fires | ntly an Englishman on his way out cost but gained 200 crowns. ink week, Mit miroyed the assembly | [hall and gymnasium at o | about $50,000. ———— JESSE LEWISOHN HAD ONLY $11,711 ESTATE| SALE! Over 300 New doin Transferred, An appraisal Med yesterday by the Deputy State Comptrotler revealed thot Jerse Lewlaohn left a net estate of only 811,711 \ statement txsued by the attorneys | CANTON CREPE for the estate explained that while that | wae all Mr. Lewisohn owned outright ‘tthe time of his death, re at $16.95 from a $800,000 trast tablished by bis fathe in, and had the power to transfer principal of the trust estate by his He exercised this right and tr Leonard Worth at Least 825 Other materials Roshanara, Kasha Satin, Crepe Knit, Poiret Twill, ‘Tricotine, $14.95 to $35 CURIOUS! building 1 furniture aeons SIR ERIC GEDDES RESIGNS. LONDON, | Urle G. BE entire Avenue to Our Fifth | exelusiv M4 (Agsociated Press) 8, former First Lord of and tater Minister of nily resigned his seat in the Admiralty pe NEW COATS! In Spring M Camel's Hair, Ty Cloths, Chinehil Normandies f attorneys on tl John F, Bre: o= ames A. Stillman, for expenses to conduct the Canadian on Institutions AND GETS WINE FREE | * ttle of wine for 600 crowns in the The fluctuating in Burope bring about | as well as remarkable Spring Frocks in including Crepe, ‘Taffeta, ele on devoted \ of women's garments at pract/- ‘ 1923, ' from Germany to Switzerland purchased | Austrian Tyrol, After drinking the wine he kept the bottle and, when he asaed the Swiss frontier, rnold it for 60 centimes. A Swiss 50-centime pleco te worth 700 Austrian crowns, so that the ‘Englishman not only had his wine with- Canton Crepe Dress, Bead Trimmed 6.95 # SPRING The Newest ng Twer Checked Ve Tricotines, NTS! Materia mn Homeapuns, POURTEENTH STREET Founded /827 replenish to advantage. WEST OF FIFTH Ave One-Day Sale (Saturday) 15684 Pieces of Rogers 1881 A-1 SILVERWARE This well known grade of Rogers Silverware is plated onan 18% white nickel silver base, and is as durable as it is well designed and attractive. Prices are very low for this sale. There could not bea better time to take stock of your silverware needs and All pieces are in an artistic Grecian design, which is a Electric Waffle Irons cost from $13 to $20 and for the electric current required for a fantily of five aboug 2 cents for each meal Practical demonstrations will be gladly made at our Bureau of Home Economics at 124 West 42nd Street and at our other Branch Offices cAt Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street for the convenience of the public 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St 10 Irving Place corner 15th St 124 West 42d St bet B’way & 6th Ave 151 East 86th St bet Lexington & 3rd Aves All offices (except Irving Place) open evenings 1s East 125th St near sth Ave 362 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave 555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave Night and Emergency Call: Watkins 3000 The New York Edison Company Branch Offices where Electrical Appliances are displayed and demonstrated stock pattern and may always be matched. Ar DO ws Were .50 each Round Bowl Soup Spoons Dessert Forks Dinner Forke Butter Knives Sugar Shells Dessert Spoons Table Spoons Cold Meat Forks and Gravy | Teaspoons 14 Sterling Silver Candlesticks Ladles— 68 | were .25....00005 cuch « wreath design—t0 inches were 05 to81.25........6 | high— 10.95 | ted Cut Glass Salt and were 816.05 Py Berry Spoo scone 94 | ieee Shakers—Sterling sil vor — ah Rekegas G tops— ‘ 45 Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowls Gn tiadlee= ere .6B....++ cach grapo border—gilt were @2.95,..... 00045 1.77 | ¥ fentre--were 64.05,.... 600 - Silver Plate Bread Trays—with handles plated on niekel silver— pierecd denlgn were 85.45 Dinner and Dessert Knives— triple plated on finely tempered steel— ; 1.95 were 83.25 half dozen SEE PAGES 11, 12 AND 31 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING Pie Servers handles were $1,95,.,. with sterling silver eolonlal designs engh « 85 a ‘STOUT WOMEN END-OF-MONTH Clearance Sale laheBryant TOWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. DRESSES Tricotine, Taff eta, Crepe de Chine, All- Wool Serge, Trico- lette, Wool Jersey; Satin, Mignonette, in 15 newest styles, Beaded, Braided and Embroidered, in all the wanted colors. Moreremarkablethan the low price are the quality, the styles, the finish of these serviceable and well fitting Dresses. 4” Continuing Our Final Clean-Up inter Coats At Tremendous Reductions Normandy, Bolivia, Velour, Broadcloth, Silk Plush, + ibeline, Melton, Kersey, Cheviot; many suitable for Spring wear. All sizes from 39 to 56 bust, but not in every style. Values $29.85 to $59.50. ae § 4.95 Suit Clearance The remainder of this season’s slenderizin models that formerly sold as high as $49.50 must be sacrificed! Serge, Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Burella, Vigoreaux. Many suitable for Spring 4s 18” g85 ‘TO CLOSE OUT ! TO CLOSE OUT! SKIRTS || WAISTS All made ths Full, roomy, — slenderizing way," of models developed in Georgette, 39 to 55 Bust Formerty to 29.85 aN ne Bryant otine, Pru- nella Cloth. Oxford, Mohair, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta. Hand- Poplin. Pleated, button somely beaded or embroidered trimmed, slenderizing panels, in pretty design. Extra sizes. novelty pockets. Sizes 36 to45. 40 to 56 bust. 3% 5% Y ba 9.5 4 5.5 Visit Our New Shoe Dep't Featuring “ADAPTO” Shoes for Stout Women [aheBryard \ower Sto-e, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. Sth & 6th Aves: One Boor From STM AVENUE New York's Greatest Cut Price Kug House SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW, SATURDAY $50,000 STOCK REDUCTION SALE Prices Cut to Factory Cost Nenwss me SSS SS LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS $35 oxt2 seals MILES Brussels ‘44 5. Axminster 590 29° elves Stalr & Hall Car pet SReIwN 9x12 | Fringed 5 Wilton Velvels. § fringed Red bey ul a Imported Inlaid Linoleum. m full ar

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