The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 14

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TS 1 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922." HOUSE WOULD LET |75,000 BUSHELS CHEBOYGAN, MICH., BONUS BILL DEFEAT | OF GRAIN LOST IN SWEPT BY FIRE Downtown Section Threatened With REST ON SENATORS| SPECTACULAR FIRE BIT ie Destruction—Man _ Killed, Gale Adds to Perils of Firemen at Harlem Blaze and One Is 2 Boys Missing. beyond control. ready have been swept. Frank J. Hoyer, a baker, their home and where the restaurant provides dally for 600 employees, I! conducts social activities, such As dances, Sunday afternoon teas, lee- tures, &., and has a thrift fund © By Frank H. Warren. “The Philharmonic Society, having + Rivigated the Mahler waters for four missing. etroyed Block, Main Desire Said to Be to \Get Matter Out of Way Before include the largest in the city, of undetermined origin this fore- noon. The fire started early this morning and at 9 o'clock was still Advertising induces a first But “Quality” alone makes custom pear Misses Bori, Telva and Tiffany partment Store. and Messrs. Harrold, De Luca, Meader, Martino, Ananian = and and Reschilian, Miss Rosina Galli and Mr. Bonfiglio will lead the ballet. wntemperamental as a prima donna. Mr. Bodanzky was the conductgr and his selections comprised Wagner's “Faust'’ overture, Beethoven's eighth symphony, Tschaikowsky's ‘‘Romeo and Jullet’ overture-fantasia and the *Rakoezy March" of Berlioz, Mt. Ro danzky and his band were the per- sonification of energy and earnestnest of purpose, but it was hard for a de * pressed audience to imbibe what hu- mor the symphony contained, There was more life in the ‘Romeo and Juliet" overture, while the famous “Rakoczy March," though it sounded tame after the drubbing it got a week ago from the three orchestras com- bined, served to send a not over large ®udience out Into the night with hope springing eternal. the Bonus Bill reported favorably to|rain during a blage in a four-story grain the House and an intimation coming /elevator in 129th Breet, between Third from the Executive Mansion that a]Avenue and Harlem River, jast night veto awaits it If it passes in its pres- | Surrounding warehouses and the cle- ent form, Chairman Fordney of the a ie te the a in danger. ‘ 7 je fire, in the elevator at No. 23 Me ee Chiat ts Meee Pas East 129th Street of William H. Payne ‘hs & Co., destroyed 75,900 bushels of grain. speeches. When he returns the effort | pour alarma were sent in, bringing two will be made to crowd the measure |firepoats and a great Varlety of otler through the House without permitting |apparatus, The firemen had to do perll- any opportunity for amendment, ous work on rooftops and elevated Those who are engineering the pro- |tracks, dragging Unes of hose with them. gramme know there Is no chance of | While Fi Samuel Lagonia of En the bill passing the Senate in its |@ine No. 71 handling hose on @ roof present form. Gut they figure it will /he was blown about by the wind until he be off thelr hands anyhow and they |*!pped and fell twenty feet and was will be able to meet: the questioning |**"ously hurt. He returned to the de- partment last Friday after resigning ~wervice men at the coming |, year ago, and it was his first fire afte camp hy showing them that they |“ ¥ . after did their utmost. getting back into uniform, The fire Supporters of the President are} damage 1s estimated at $150,000, expected to fight the rush rule and|]= to get in an amendment for the sales tax. If they do the agricultural bloc and the Democtata will undoubtedly get behind a movement to re-enact an excess profits tax and to restore the cash bonus. “Faust will open the eighteenth week of the Metropolitan season next Monday evening, with Farrar, Berat. Ellis, Martinelli, De Luca and Ro- thier. “Snegourotehka’’ will be sung Wednesday evening by Miss Bori ané Mesers. Harrold, Chalmers and Ro- {hier, Other operas next week wil’ “Tosca'’ ‘Thursday afternoon, with Jeritza, Chamlee and Loreley’’ Thursday evening, with Muzio, Sundelius, Gigli, Danise and Mardones; ‘‘Carmen" Friday ev ning, with Farrar, Miriam, Martin- eli, Mardones; Manon Lescaut'® Sat- urday matinee, with Alda, Schaaf, Gig, De Luca; “Rigoletto Saturday evening, at popular prices, by Ottein, Perini, Chamlee, Danise, At next Sunday night's concert Alexander Si- lolt, pianist, and Gutia Casmi, violon-- cellist, will play, The Metropolitan Opera season of ten performances at the Brooklyn Academy of Music will close Saturday evening, March 19, with a ‘‘double The Fionzaley Quartette closed its season in Aeolian Hall with its third concert. The Schumann and Haydn * quartettes were old friends. The quar- » tette of Ernest Bloch was less fa ‘SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE. apse ee Ae tse aah bill," “he Secret of Suzanne,” with] | very prospect ts, that fhe, House S adly y) 4810-4812 i 4 | Miss Bori and Mr. Scott!, and “Paglt.| Will be willingly muzzled so it can- Y . To the beginner {t seems “without|accl,”” with Mme. Muzio and Messra,| not voice an opinion on any of the dé Wii, FIFTH AVE. form and void." But Bloch usually] Salazar, Caupolican, Picco and Pal-' controverted features that have been Near Gates Avenue () f, Mi , Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. has something to say, and this qu triniert. before the committec, BROOKLYN 4 / 7 TE BROOKLYN tette, in B major, unfolds on es quaintance, FULTON STREET aro‘ BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt I ftway Sation Broathn Marian Veryl, soprano, made a de- but in Acolian Hall. Her voice, of light texture, was discreetly employed «im operatic ariae of Mozart and Gran- los, while songs by Franz, Brahms, French group and English num- disclosed a singing style that Is above the average, BROADWAY Near Gates Ave, BROOKLYN Bet. 48th & 49th Sts, BROOKLYN FULTON ST. cor. of BRIDGE ST. Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Geraldine Farrar will sing the title pole in the special matinee of “Car- men'/ Friday afternoon at the Metro- olitan Opera House for the benefit of the Vacation Association. This ix 4n organization for self-supporting women with a club at No. 218 Madi- son Avenue, where sixty women make — en Thursday---Extraordinary Sale of The New Spring Modes Handsome TricotineSuits i7o oy Hard to believe, that this smart model is only $29.75 A novelty semi-dress suit that is exceptionally well tailored and has stunning lines that distinguish it as ahightypegarment. Lined with Peau de Cygne and trimmed with beautiful stitching. Has a neat Tux- edo collar, belt and cuff sleeves. Many other pretty models are in- cluded at this price. Thursday---A Special Purchase and Sale! 500 Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Made to Sell for 15.00 to 25.00 $ THY REV. C. STEPHAN, The Rev, Chartes Stephan, fifty-one, pastor of St, Paul's Methodist Hpisco- pal Church, Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, and Secretary of the Kast German Methodist Conference, died Monday of _} & complication of diseases at his home, No. 318 Marcy Avenue. Ho is sur- vived by his wife. one son and one @aughter. Funeral services will be held in St. Paul's Church at 2 P. M. to- morrow. Interment in Linden Hill ~ Cemetery, Fashionable , Wrap Coats 9: 6) Seldom is a stun- ning wrap coat like this sold for $29.75 MRS. W. L. DAVIS. Mra. Martha Thompson Davis, wife of he late Willlam Leonard Davis, died of at her home, No, 1 » She was a daughter of Col, Phil Thompson, for Many yeare representative in Congress from Kentucky, and practically brought up in Washington. She was married tn 1894 to Mr. Davis, who Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, fifteen. years ago in Arizona, where he Was interested in mining operations, ‘ Made of shawsheen, trim- med with duvetyn of con- trasting colors. Fulllength and full flare, with the new Johnny collar, bell sleeves. Fine tucks run from shoulder down. One button, tie belt of self ma- terial. Lined with Peau de Cygne. In all the new spring shades, New Tailored Silk Blouses Very Reasonable at a” ALE AT (QSXGR% THREE BROOKLYN STORES: }. Davis is survived by a son, Worth- ‘on Davis, a lawyer, Who was grad- uated from Harvard in 1918, ©. W. BATES, Clifton W. Bates, for twenty-two Years professor of modern languages at the Boys’ High School, Brooklyn, died of apoplexy in the American Hospital, Poris, March 3, according to advices recetved In Brooklyn yesterday, Faille ing sight caused his resignation In 1914, and he subsequently became totally ‘lind, He ts survived by his wife. 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