The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 18

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TT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924, p THE EVENING WORLD, to get out and follow thelr quarry, when they suw the policeman. They shot eust toward Avenue A, all Airing who emptied his revolver 30 SHOTS FIRED, AUTO WRECKED IN CHASE OF THUGS! "(2)" me in thelr taxicab, Zwerling, ‘SOAP’STILL HURLS MANY FROM BEDS ped a tax! and ordered the cha | Manuel Zwerling, Policemen and Gunmen Battle in AY aw the chase, near leaping into the thug’s car, Scrat ‘ tw th t tried to stop the coad- | overpowered'him after a fight. In all, | Long Pur uit Through ‘ier. Several shots were fired at| about thirty shots had been fired in the Streets. | \im, The three men were paying 60) the affair, ™ 4 tiuch attention to the two pursuing ‘The prisoner said he was Frank | The usual crowd was drifting by| "Oilman they did not see a south- | Russo, twenty-two, chauffeur, No. 43 Second Averiue und Highth Street at) }ound Second Avenue trolley 2ar and|Spring Street. His knee wes shat- 1.80 A. M. today, when a high-| crashed against \t at Sixth Street,|tered by a bullet and he was taken powered roadster stopped, three men| wrecking the automobile. to Bellévue a prisoner. He IN 4a is " Two of them jumped away unhurt,|to say why the man had been at- Woman Buried Under Debris stood v1 and looked over the Peder | sits a passing taxicab and forced | tacked by him and his companions at | ahd Thirty Families Flee | trtins unt) they had picked out «| the chauffeur at the point of their) Eighth | Btroet and Second Avenue. well-dressed mun, then they opened) guns to put on all speed, Thay ‘ired|The man disappeared and the police in Scant Attire, lire ut him with revolvers. teveral shots toward the approac’-|do not know who he. was or whether ing policemen, one of the bullets|he was wounded, The owner of the The man fled into u hallway, fring ator 7 burying itself in the trolley car, The| wrecked roadster ts known, but he Bae. ce ee sant ‘tafe i Ke hack us he ran. ‘Three blocks aWuy |; chautteur later went to the Fifth|was not at home when detectives fenement at No. 186 West 28th Street); oiicemun Henry Pohel of the Fifth | Street Stition and said the men bad | called. fled from their apartments curly (0-| street Stutlon heurd the shots and forced him to drive them to 17th ag genre The WORLO’S WINTER RESORT ANN! @ay when an alleged illicit still ex-|‘jumping on the running bourd of « | Street and Avenue A, where they dia-| 29° lag. teadion Fr ie ‘Austins plodell in the iitchen of the second | (axl ordered the chauffeur to, “step on | appeared Piola canis, trent ‘Veurk, ee st floor Kpartmem: of William Perdickes, | {he gas.” The driver of tie roadster had been | ay wortd ottices or by malt on reeuert. Address thirty-five, fruit seller. Perdickes, who was found dazed in his bedroom, \ erme charged with violation of the State Prohibition Law. Perdickes's wife, Catherine, found buried under shattered crock- ery ahd furniture in the kitchen. Her Jeft leg had been struck by a frag- ment of the still, She was attended by Dr. Cornell of New York Hos- pital. Many tenants in the building were thrown from their beds and all fled in scanty attire. Windows in the building were shattered. Parts of the still were found in all three rooms eccupled by the Perdickes. Pertickes told the police he was using the still in the manufacture of foap. He said he was making soap | when the explosion occurred. The | was “A victim of indigestion 7 for 5 long years” HE had been treated by the best phy- sicians in the city, yet for 5 long years she suffered from indigestion. The stomach and intestinal disturbance was very painful. Then she tried eating Fleischmann’s Yeast. After 3 weeks she began to gain. When she started eating the yeast she was decidédly un- derweight. Now her weight is back to nor- mal. Her skin is clear and has the glow of health, and best of all her intestinal pains have left. Fleischmann’s Yeast is a fresh food rich in life-giving vitamin. It has a remarkable effect on the whole digestive system, increasing appetite and improving digestion. By eating Fleischmann’s Yeast daily you get more nour- ishment from the other foods you eat, ‘Two to three cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh every day before or between meals will keep your digestion in good shape. Place a standing order with your grocer. He will de- liver Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh daily. police say they found one quart bot- tle of alleged whiskey and a small barrel of mash. Perdickes was arraigned in Night Court and held in $500 bail for hear- ‘mg to-day in Jefferson Market Court. lo 1,000 AT NOON MEETING OF WILSON FOUNDATION Cértificate Pree: Subscribing to Ee More than © thousand persone at-! tended a noon meeting of the Metro- politan Women's Committee of the ‘Woodrow Wilson Foundation at th: Playhouse, No. 137 West 48th Street to- 4ey. Mrs. Montgomery Hare presided and {ssued to all contributors to the jowiment fund a certificate signed by . B, M. House, former Secretary of | Btate Frank L. Polk, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin Roosevelt and former Ambassador to Grest Britain John W. Davis. ‘Addresses were made by Prof, Henry Van Dyke of Princeton, [Heywood Broun of The World, and Mrs. Charles L. Tiffany. Miss Marie Tiffany of the Metropolitan Opera Company sang, uc- companied on the plano by Wilfrid Pelletier. Bat Ploisohmann's Yeast plain, on bread or crackers or esolved in milk, water or fruit juices having ben picked up by Pohel, he hii stop- refused the men in the roudster were about stunned by the collision, but before winter Reser! Bureay. New York World, New York drive south, Pohel and his taxi over || \ took tiem at Seventh Street, and Pohel | For Other Gimbel News See Pages GIMBEL BROTHERS | "BROADWAY 33RD STRE Buster Brown And Boys and Makes GOOD Girls Aged 2 Shoes for Boys to 18 Wear the and Girls Aged GOOD Shoes Zi ton as Buster Makes Buster Brown SHOES —A Complete Style Range: a Complete Price Range at GIMBELS High Tan Calf Shoe for Youths, Sizes 9 to 2. $4.95 Misses’ 2 Strap Tan Calf Pump. Sizes 1114 to 2. $4.85 Here are Buster's new styles for Spring. Oh yes—he’s a very fashionable youth, is Buster Brown. NEW styles Up to the minute. And up in quality. And up in long- livedness. But DOWN in price. $5.95 Misses’ Black Patent Pump. 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