The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 4

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AUNT FOR ATOR NANEDBY WOMAN NTA ASE Los bageles Police State Six Arrested Men Are Not Concerned in Murder cal hootle Hustry extending into the realms of he motion picture profession were Auncovered to-day with the institution | ' for a search by detectives for a wel known screen actor named by Mrs Join Rupp nn connec with the fourder of William D, Taylor = Mrs. Rupp to-day gave additional Information to the polices which mule the actor an et of intensive wearch. Mrs, Rupp said the man Bought wcted as 2 tween for the ootleggers and narcotic distributers in important deals with leading Hehts In the film industry = The six men arrested Tuesday have o connection with ‘aylor, it w announ Prarse of the in wesveeccs COUNTERFEIT SHOP ON BUSINESS LINES | sient of terminating as st does now at | | the Manhattan end of the oot Backer, Put * and Let Man Who Financed Try to Pass Notes. i Counterfeiting money js a business | giort tine bndortaking just like manufacturing neckties, When Max Sasanoff and tour others} oa held in $10,000 bail each by nited States Commissioner “iten- fock for a hearitf% Monday } “About six months ago Maride Gar & sold his butcher shop and Henry Handler learned of it,” said Capt ucker, in charge of the petives who captured the band of five within ght hours after the first elt note—a poor $20. bill— Sas discbvered. “Candler proposed making counter- feit money to Garbari. He introduced Garbari to Sasanoff, his brother-in- Jaw. Sasanoff studied art in France find is an expert engraver. Garbari agreed to finance the scheme. He put Op $4,300 and hired the office in the Putnam Building, 44th Street apd Broadway, for Sasanoff. John Mehl, @ printer, was engaged. Sasanoff Grew $75 a week and Mehl $60 a Candler also received a salary b. 14 last they finished printing $65, 000 of the counterfeit notes, made i represent a Federal Reserve issue Then they attempted to eliminate all @vidence in the office. Mehl partly @ffaced the plates. These we recov- ered in his home. The counterfeit hotys were given to Garbari to cir- ulate. These we found sewed in an Upholstered chair in his home."* $ SS KULAED IN FAIL FROM BULLDIN L. Roby, fifty, of No. NEW Kimble Place, Richmond Hill, was killed to-day when ! e fell from the second, floor to the wement of a building in course of me ruction at No, 120 Hast 42d Street. $58.00 prices ranging from $29.50 murder of | 1 to-day b Detective Sergeant Herman Cline, iy {north of 86th Street as now, termi- on Salary | Bridge it was disclosed yesterday | Fl B. Altman & Gn. | Misses’ Tailored Suits presenting the newest Spring models are an important feature of the interesting display of fashions for the younger set on the Second Floor Costume Tailleurs consisting of cape-and-frock or coat-and- frock en suite, are shown in a number of extremely smart effects; variously modeled in kasha cloth, Tonga cloth, twill cord and other fashionable materials, instances completed with a collar of rich fur. The prices (in stock) range from Coat-and-Skirt Tailleurs developed in twill cord, covert, spongeen and the smart tweeds, are shown in stock at Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets NINE BROOKLYN CAR LINES 10 G0 OVERNEW ROUTES Transit Commission Suggests | Changes to Cover 26 Lines to Be Scrapped. jand Myrtle rearrangement of Brooklyn is ymmpasion to Rerouting and urfice lines in pned by the Transit ¢ replace many of the twenty-six lines be scrapped in the plan worked out by the commission's engineers to rehabilitate trolley service. ‘The sub stittited service so far outlined is COURT STREE LINE—Insiead of terminating south at Bush Street and Hamilton Avenue will turn east through Ninth Street and operate via Ninth Street, Prospect Park West atl ot. Coney Leland Avenue to! Church Avenue, where it will termin- ate, This line operates over part of the old Smith Street line FIFTH AVENUB LINE~ Operated nating south of 35th Street. Another line to be operated south of 36th Street over the remaining tracks. FLATBUSH AVENUB LINE—In Brooklyn | its western terminal is to be Borough Hall, In rush hours will | |operate as now down Flatbush Ave- nue and Fulton Street to Borough Hall, During non-rush hours will at Flatbush and Seventh transferring to the Avent nth Avenue Line. HING-RIDGEWOOD LINE— perated from the Junction Avenu ation of the Corona elevated | [inc ction Avenue, Corona! |Avenue, Newtown Avenue, Union| Avenue, Broadway, Grand Street, Flushing Avenue, Fresh Pond Rov lo Myrtle Avenue, thence via My nue to Wyckoff Avenue, the line ng changed in that it will no longer Joperate to Flushing at its eastern end hut terminate at Junction Avenue. | | At its western end it is changed from | | Lutheran-right-of-way to Myrtle Ave- nvc, In other respects the kine oper- | ates just as it did before. | STREET LINE—To be present except thes at the eastern end instead of op- ernti=~ all the way to North Beach it will terminate at Jackson Avenue, and another route, called Route 30-A, is to be operated from North Beach to Junction Avenue over the same route formerly operated by the Grand Street jIane, ‘This Jast line will supply a direct connection between North | Beach and the Corona branch of the Queensboro subway line, and the Grand Street Line will do likewise for |the territory along Broadway and} Grand Street | HAMILTON FERRY LIND | the ferry, via Hamilton Aven Street (new portion), via 9th |Frospect. Park West, 16th St Coney Island Avenue to Church A From | p to 9th Street, pet, nue, there transferring with Coney Isiand Avenue Line and Ci:ureh Ave nue Line SUMNER AVENUE LI From Delancey Street, via Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, Broadway, mner Avenue (new part of route), and in some to 295.00 to 120.00 New Bork Fulton Street, Kingston Malbone Street to Prospect Park Sta- tion of Brighton Beach Line, UTICA AVENUE LINE.—From Avenue N and Utiea Avenue, via lUtica Avenue to Hastern Parkway (new part of route), thence via Utica jveniss to Fulton Street, caer reet and Reid Avenue to Broa abe Broadway to Myrtle Avante. “the line is thus extended and provides convenient transfer to the Hastern Parkway subway, Fulton Street Ele- vated Line, Broadway Blevated Line, and Lexington Avenue Elevated Lines. WILSON AV! Delancey Street NUE LINE.—From fanhattan, via Will- jamsburg Bridge Plaza, Broadway, Marey Avenue, South Fifth Street, McKibbin Street (instead of Johnson Avenue), Mo n Avenue, Wilson Avenue, Cooper Street and Rockaway Avenue to Liberty Avenue only, where transfer can be made to Ralph. Roe! kaway Line going further south. >_—— TRAIN DERAILED ON N. Y. CENTRAL Accident to West gine Crippl n n Express En- Traffic for Hours. i last derailment of “The tward bound express, th of here. ( main driver caused No one was was) pushed ¢ and resumed tts trip ot 9.90 LO! irst woman moon- s known, Is under three months in jail fter being convict- ne sentence to and to pay « fi ed in Clreuit Court bere. Cal Turner, the woman's husbanil, ts ui lar sentence, He was cé moonshining with his wife. WILL HUNT COLLATERAL Abrams Tried to Flee From Mont~ real bot Was Sent Back. MONTREAL, March 2.—Suspension of business by A. J. Deschamps & Co. was followed to-day by the arrest of Jack Abrams, a solicitor for the stock brokerage concern, on a charge of stealing a $2,000 ring, hypothecated as collateral. On his promise to lo- cate the ring and help find other col- lateral deposited with the firm the charge was withdrawn. The arrest was made at Windsor Station after Abrams had been turned back at the border while on his way to NEW KIND OF INFLUENZA NOW RAVAGING POLAND Carrying « "| Over Bastern Border, WARSAW, March 2.—A new kind of | influenza, with a complication of jaun- dice, has made its appearance in Poland. | The disease is particularly virulent rh tho eastern border, where rofu- 8 are pouring in by thousands daily fr om Russia, The mortality is high, pase seemed ENGINPPR DROPS DEAD Av THE | THROTTLE. Russian Refageen | TRENTON, March 2.—Charies §. Cope, veteran engineer on the Belvidere Division of the Pennsylvania Ratirond, pulled his freight train on to a siding at Moore LAN geet, to-day to be] a Tren- on passenger train pass, and dropped wad in his cab, PR otyhician called from the passe! nie pain] said death was | due to heart fi re. Cope was sixty | years old and liv: at Belvidere. SEVENTREN BI CARRIED NING BUILDING. | BUFFALO, March 2.—Seventeen per- | sons were curried from a burning FROM New York with A. Rouer Roy, |~ formerly local manager for the company. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 2, 1922. Avenue, ) DESCHAMPS EMPLOYEE Se $21,288,348 PROFITS FOR S. O. OF INDIANA IN 1921 $15,086,123 ples Ka CHICAGO, March 2.—The Stand- ard Oi) Company of Indiana earned $21,288,948 net after taxes during 1921, according to the annual sfate- ment, made public after a meeting of the board of directors to-day. ‘The surplus earnings In the com- any reserve fund now amount to $92,227,261, about $5,602,224 being added to the fund last year, The bal- ance of the earnings were paid out in cash dividends of approximately $15,686,123 to stockholders during the year. Horse Hair Mattresses are the utmost in comfort, durability and appearance. HALL’S DMPERIAL EDGE is the highest develo; of the pure horse h: tress. FRANK A. ir mat- SONS Bedding Specialists apartment house here this morning when fire cut off escape by the stair. | ways. The fire is said to have started from an overheated stove. 25 West 46th St., New York Fifth Mere 344 STREET FRIDAY Extraordinary Sale Regularly 29.75 to 35.00 novel pockets, and buttons, these coatings, High-Type Tweed Suits 7.50 UN SUALLY well tailored, swagger in line, durable in quality, these suits will appeal to every feminine stylist who values tad plus fashion, have varying length coats, plain box or belted, Peter P: are silk lined throughout. Horizon Blue, Heliotrope, Violet, Tan, Orchid, Rose, Gray, Checks A Special Sale SPRING TOPCOATS With swagger flare from the shoulders, or jauntily belted. Raglan sleeves, smart pockets and leather sports coats come in imported and domestic tweeds, herringbones and plaid-back polo in all smart colorings. Many Silk lined. A Most Important Sale Van Raalte’s Glove Silk Vests Tailored models, with ribbon or self picoted-edged straps, in orchid, maize, nile, flesh, white, black. ‘an or notched collars, They are unrivalled values! Broadway Sizes 14 to 42 They 7:90 1-% For Tomorrow— Friday OPPENHEIM GLLINS &C 34th Street— New York Will Close Out 300 Cloth Dresses For Women and Misses Reductions Far Surpassing Those Usually Quoted in Clearance Values to 29.75 . 10.00 Fine Tricotines, Tweeds and Jerseys Dresses on Sale, 3rd Floor Americas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G: 34th Street — New York An Exceptional Sale Friday | 4500 Pairs Women’s ‘Khscle" Full Fashioned Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Per Pair 1.65 Superior quality Pure Thread Silk, full fashioned Hosiery. Lisle garter tops, double soles and high spliced heels. Black, White, and favored Spring shades. The McCreery Haberdashery We’re Pleased to Announce Another Special Selling of SILK SHIRTS FOR MEN “ ‘6 These are like the last shirts which we sold at this special prico—made of cither heavy weight Crepe with Jacquard figures or a superior grade of Broadcloth Silk with Satin or Self Stripes. There’s a mighty fine variety of the new patterns as well as Plain White or White with Self Stripes. James MicGreary & Co. MAIN FLOOR—FIFTH AVENUE—THIRTY-FOURTH STREET

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