The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1922, Page 14

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ROE INR at & Saar (CRIME WAVE LAID |2 WOMEN INDICTED | THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL '°'TO HIGH WAR PAY | i AND MOTOR CARS | # Mea Unwilling to Give Up | Tastes of High Life Ac- | quired in Flush Days. } The National Surety Com- pany which, as it has received a total of burglary claims in 1921 nearly one-third greater than tn the previous year, be- Heves it knows as much about the crime wave as anybody, sets forth the following Causes for the unprecedented activity ef criminals: Unwillingness of men to g@ive up the tastes of high life Mrs. M deat slau | Mrs. Neighbors and Mrs. Bates, De- | SAN FRANCISCO, March 7 Minnie Neighbors of Los Angeles and | | | who testified for the defense in the) streets f trial of Roseoe C. were indicted of perjury charges early to-day by the County Grand Jury, | Police do not know their present Io- | , buckle's trial that she saw Miss Vir- ginia Ventura County, OF “BERT” W:LLIAMS Wrib- IN ARBUCKLE CASE | Actor Folk Join Negroes ute to Late Come: Funeral services over the remains of " Willams, famous and widely respected Negro comedian, were held jin the Protestant Episcopal Church of St, Philip, No. 212 West 184th Street, ut 12.80 o'clock to-day. Previously Frances 8. Bates of Chicago, |the body had been taken through the m the late home of. the 2309 Seventh Avenue, at- ns of thousands of people fense Witnesses, Charged With Perjury. ‘Mrs. (Fatty) Arbuckle, | actor al ende prominent white actors, snd managers who had been ated with Williams In the pusi ted his home last on rs. Neighbors testified at Ar-| twenty years ¥ | night and th addie Ca a Rappe, in connection with whose | | h Arbuckle ts accused of man- |! shter, at Wheeler Hot Springs, | Cal, in August, among those who s. Final services pices will ibe held in the Masonis 1921, amd that Miss Rappe had suf- | pempi and expensive pleasure ac- fered two sick spells while at the Hot | ——_+-——_ quired during the war-wage Springs. District Attorney Matthew woop ALCOHOL OLAM™MS AN- period, drugs, unemployment Brady said he had evidence to prove on victim, and the parole and pardon of | Miss Rappe was pot at the Springs at | An unidentifled man dled in Kings the desperate criminals, as well as the system of the suspended wentence. ‘The perversion of the auto- mobile, the Surety Company considers the chief reason for } with Mra. Bates testified that she worked {ment store in 1913, | Chicago store sh | worked there in 1 charged in 1910. time stated by Mrs. Neighbors. | «, day, soning, A vietiin of | wood alcohol p according to | physicians. Th conscious under steamer Jul ship arrived 2 yesterday, Miss Rappe in a Chicago depart- Records of the that Mrs. Bates and was dis- the Philadelphia from the success of criminal depre- dations, HEIRS PAY BACK | $25,000 GIVEN ACTRESS ||| Langley Accounting Cloned After) |) Minnte Depree Claim Settled. ||) A final decree was filed by*Surrogute Pelletreau here to-day on the account- fing of the executors of the estate of the tate Major William H. Langley, a sum- | Mer resident of Bellport, head of the Witiam H. Langley Company. There | ‘Was & gross estate of $494,888.50 und a | Met estate of $335,513.32 After Major Langley's death, a ef $25,000 was made against the by Miss Minnie Dupree, un actress, | William C. Langley and Mrs. Buith | Langley Maloney, a daughter, of Co- | ving, Cal., favored payment of the c und payment was made by the exe tors. Then Mrs. Marjorie L. Ki: ether daughter, fled un obje elaring the clalin of Miss Dup: never have been Langley and Mrs, the $25.00, with int the interest being § pald. Willian Bs Maloney puld back to the estate, 1 STOLEN AUTO. Patrolman Sullivan of the Street Station carly this morning West 47th saw three young men with an automobile who aroused lls suspicions ut Street and Tenth Avenue. He arrested William Powers, twenty, of No» 55) ]) West 44th Street; James MeGarry, twenty-four, of No. 103 West south | Bireet and David Medar, twenty-five. of No, 539 West 50th Street, He found & pistol on the floor of th The ‘aula, according to police r was | stolen Sunday from the Robert Stillson Gompany of No. 481 Kighth Avenue, 60) H. C. F, OCH & COvn. 125th Street, West 250 SPORTS SKIRTS In a Specially Tempting Offering at 7.95 Values to $14.95 Exceptionally well tailored skirts, developed in all wool prunella cloth and novelty fabrics; made box and inverted pleat styles. In brown, navy and black, showing plaid ef- fects in Spring colorings. Sizes 28 to 32 waistbands. Third Floor 2 —“&S- ye Doren! — Home from school Maitre Mitk —and hungry ETE Dg ann THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 7, 1922. S. I. MAN, 88, BURNED TO DEATH IN HOME Overcome Due Friday. Orapesa, Gouth Feb. 25 | Leon X1it., Cadiz : testes Feb. 20 Sails To-Day. | SHIP NEWS INFORMATION | #i*9i3c:2" 52.4 oe par ea | Trying te Escape 16 Deliet. Henry Myer, olghty-elght, was burt te death early this morning in a edven,: bin Dermat Baltes which destroyed bis farm hous 7 | Binnedijk, Rotterdam.. 9.00 A.M. Noon Annadale Road, near Annadale, Sails To-Morrow. where he had bien living aloni Malla clone. Sails. since fire the death of his wife. When the tee aa had, Loen put our his body, partly 11,00 AME dresses, was fount in the dining roc 11.00 Aa und It is belleved th find his way out sis he was overe District Attor: warshal have Sails Thursday. office a hoa Malls matted inves Jamburg..11,00 + Libau, 10.00 AS ti tlons HERE theycome Tomand Ruth and young roly-poly Bobbie bounding in from school and just as hungry as three husky school chil- dren ever were and always will be. “Mother, I'm hungry,” is sure to be the first thing said. And what shall it be? Not just sweet things, which they seem to crave. It should be something to give them the sustenance they need. And yet it should not take the edge off their appetite for dinner which is to come. Milk — yes. But make it Borden's Chocolate Malted Milk. Full of nourishment, it satisfies their little appetites with its rich, chocolate Borden’ CHOCOLATE *MALTED MILK flavor. And to them it is as good as a treat at the soda fountain. 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