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on m ‘ Site en TL, SS Nba RAS: = a ar ye . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 10, 192: TWO JAFLS ROBBED |BORTEL’S TWO WIDOWS ~» |NO PERMIT FOR . OF TERRORS FOR TO ADMINISTER ESTATE, DEATH TH THEATRE [or auitainis in nrookiynenaid he did not Last Day of HAPPY INMATES | avec, netore ‘surrosate to Dit Say Collapsed Brooklyn ati House letariced of is ete N Solpet, SUDA a Informed of the theatre's collapse. James Bet ‘inlay, 4 ‘tment tm if who new ore, Serene of Plans, knew @ permit had not been issued. ¢ ; ‘He said many buildings are completed in been undergoing construction for weeks, Albert. EB. Kleinert, Superintendent ty Detectives at Annual Dinner Enjoyed by Two Thousand Guests Unknown Samaritan Serves Booze in One; Other Cures Booze-Frayea Nerves, ene bayer = a ny mY Of 8) Cniet Stagistrte McAdoo in Part X| Brooklyn before pland have been ap- (El 4 ‘ settlement of the estate of Frank Mu-1 62 the supreme Court, will hour more |proved. “CAMBRIDGE, Mass. March 10. 'gene Bortel, former head of the Pub-levidence to-day as to the cause of the jccactadniiinenseaets —An up-to-date Samaritan ap- [tic Service Freight Bureau, was elim- eo of the American ‘Theatre in] 4 MASSBY NHIND OPHRATRD ON. peured yesterday at @ window of ted yesterday before Surrogate] Brooklyn, when seven workmen lost| J. Massey Rhind, the sculptor, who the detention’ room of the Hast py, When the two women claiming | their lives. . ‘ designed the famogs Astor bronse doors hs at the Broadway entrance to Old Trin- . Cambridge Jail with € bottle of |to be his widow agreed on the ad-| At yesterday's hearing witnesses ia liquor titd'to the end of a-stick, | ministration of his éstate. the employ of the city testifted that] '¥ hes atten ap peyton po eer he A he inserted the stick between the Mr. Bortel owned property here and] Plans for the theatre had not been ap-| St paring a pia pertarnfiy Joh ne Many Bargains Left. Every bars and was, giving willing jin South Bend, Ind. He died ‘here}Preved and that no building nermit had $icGeatn and the path condition is one has been gone over. Sev- prisoners a drink when police [last August in his apartment at No,|>¢® !saued, though the structure had| reported to be favorable, eral we could call as good appeared. Then he dropped the |600 West 189th Street. Mus, Anna as new. stick and fled, Bortel, whom he had married here! ——z - four years previously, knew nothing Pl Pi ayer rianos $175 up BINGHAMTON, WN. Y., March |of a predecessor until Mrs. Hattie ° Pianos*40up BILL FoGapry 10.—Wiliam- Koifehstein of Cin. |Bortel of South Bend appeared and cinnati, today boghn a twenty. [demanded Bortel's body. According day, self-imposéd sentence in |to the Indiana widow, Bortel married the juil here. her twenty-eight years before and Relniele stra, Hutllo Hortel should adnate <| Coats—Suits—Dresses Sentenced fer ten days for in- , ne toxication, Kolfenstein found |°" Std they never bes betas his nerves so Improved by his rest .| Yree¢ cure that he begged permission | ‘The contesting widows wereed that to stay a pronas His request wan Sreniee . he South Bend estate, while M: a Anna Bortel Tooked after the New|fil | 119 West 33rdSt. . 122 West 34th St. $4 ome, J WITNESS AND ATTORNEY _| york property. USE BOTH ENTRANCES Le ae “WW : SENT OUT TO FIGHT oe ATR tei es ‘ Per Week. REFUSES TO CLEAR RICKARD lee Declines te Dismias , MARTLY dressed women of all ages and sizes will find dresses Court Orders Bell tle ta thant PRINCETON, Ind. March 10.—Judge W. 'T. Roberts of Indianapolis 5: pended & hearing of the State Indus- trial Board while a witness and ‘an at- Rudolph Wurlitzer Co, 120 W. 42nd St. Phone Bryant 8140. Open Evenings Until 10 o’ Clock ‘Wow mMeny ASSocjarION and gowns here ideal for Early Spring wear—for the street, after- Justice Wasservogel in the Supreme Court denied yesterday a motien by i ting betare € ax D. Steuer to dismiss four indict f ; Rdg tir hal ana eos ted ments found against Gaerge L.. (Sex) noon, evening, dinner and the in a furious one-round battle, | Rickard on testimony byyas many girls, theatre. Newest. Paris * adapta- Kirk, an attorney, was exumin.}each under sixteen y that he had EN, u rae + ent attacked them in Madi Square, Gar- tions as well as original creations ingenden' A questions shot at him by K' den andeat houses in West 42d Street. developed in our own workrooms. verbal exchange resulted. Mr. Steuer made his motion on the took prompt action. ground that the testimony before the The court and witnesses remained i compe- thelr seats until the belligapents reap. | Ors"? Jury was illegal ees raed peared. Both had scratehed faces and|tent- Justice Wasservogel denied the Cox was nursing @ bleeding finger. He] motion without comment. Rickard will accused Kirk of biting him during a|be placed on trial March 20. He ts at clingh, liberty under bail. Our Greatest Sale of Dresses =a = | \ For Spring 0- Kivery one ie a make, natlonally mn rowchine’ and ct ae a $ eat price of: te, 79 NO PAYMENT FOWN The | first 87 purchasers VOSERA DAL celebrities. / . Gerhardt, Patrick H. Gtery, Her- Others there were Philip Hoerter,|man J, D. Grabau, William G. Her- U | Al ZE Charles B, Koerbacher, James Daly,| bert, Philip Hoerter, Roscoe Jenkin: ea or lectrta ‘wisn Shinde "ineluded Mayor Hylan, Commissioner Bnright, | Th Kennelly, 'George ‘Kessler. erin Charles J. Battalora, Edward J, Boy-| Ps . Knowles,, Charles B. lan, William I, Brosnan, Frederick|Koerbacher, Frederick ©. Kruse, Every Child Has Some ‘enn Buddemeyer, John J, Clark, Joseph| Stephen C. Love, Thomas J. Martin, COLUMBIA 2c songrov John D. MoGahan, George MeCurt. Musical Possibility sonoma, ' ct ney, leus Neggesm Will oni Te Gilda Btopben Devine, ‘Thowias| i Nol Willlam Ornstein Gaaree This is the statement of one of our foremost teachers of ib mi atetiame AND GIVE A A PARTY Donahue, Robert. B. Ferris, Fredurick! Trojan and Clinton Wood, * music. It is the duty of the parent to provide the means r) . Regularly $35. to $45 VOCALION, PRIMA DONNA ——— —— for musical expression. ie i Lae rc ‘ The Violin is an instrument that gives Increasing pleasure as the stu- All Spring Materials—All Fashionable Shades N. Y. Phone & Piano Rooms, New York’s First and Still First Silk Store FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 4 WEST 40TH STREET 5 _ Sota | Next to Knox jolin Wee = . f SPECIAL 4 Tabs ; 5 EXCURSIONS To mark the flight of winter, out go these . a ¢ 0 ; SUNDAYS Mar. 12-26, Apr. 9-23 plain and fancy silks (in blouse and dress : : W lengths) at two prices,—85c a yard and dent progresses and offers unlimited musical possibilities. We have an exceptional variety of Violins adapted to students’ needs 112 West 23d St., Near 6th Ave. Canton Crepe, Georgettes, Satin-faced Canton, tana ae ere, Poiret Twill, Tricotines—Beaded and Embroidered ty! Detectives Hav Have a Blow- Out and See Themselves in a Movie. He night with nearly 2,000 attending. All ‘were In either collapsible or tomb- stone shirts and one had to look twice to “get” them. They marched $1.25 a yard. ; Ri | : f jokson “Ave., round with those slender coat tails Including ee § q fwith shiny, silk ining and the snappy At 85c a yard, go all the lengths up to two yards, accum- CHIN REST COMPLETE “ an Sere ab thow tle that made one think of Mr. yard, : d pile aaa c ASE TUNING PIPES INSTRUCTOR | PHILADE LPH ae =° ‘Raffles instead of his nemesis. . ulated during a busy season’s cutting, Values? From BOW ROSIN CORRESPONDENCE ‘an a | H " } Ww. 1) Sad Stare of te evening war 2 mo-] $1.89 to $4.50 @ yard. At $1.25 a yard, Canton Crepes, | Hf music stan EXTRA STRINGS RWC TION 53. 00 [sais | force in action at Headquarters. You] Crepe de Chines, Radiums, Taffetas, Foulards, French SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . City, 8.1 A. M. Tickets good only on special train. dhe. Heckscher Building wi JERSEY | ee Ec bali gravid prints, sport silks, etc., sold here until now for $1.95 ‘a violin case as if the stuff were} to $7.50 a yard. | Jeticks of candy he was gathering to {take home to the kid. Yes — still the firat — note carefully these prices! * “Connie” as a matinee idol wauld |) fhe no joke. Rudolph Valentino please Fa Balance Monthly Payments Genuine Old Violins $100. 00—-$15,000, | By Hill es Sonn) Prager, Leather, we Grades Nurnberger, etc.” $5 to $175 Sih As Avenue e7 57th Street ~ ~ " Finest Corner Store on 5th Avenue There {is no finer location in New-York than’ the corner of 5th Avenue and 57th Street in the dominating Heckscher Building—the most stra- tegic location in the exclusive shopping center. The store ceiling is high, the second floor is al- most equal to ground floor space and the third floor is also available—37,000 square feet in all. 1 Being reserved for high grade retail*tenant or Ss oaeads tenants only. Oriental Cream Store With 2nd and 3rd Floors — - 61 Feet on Sth Avenue PUT-STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION i ‘ae ti $ Speaking of acting rites to mina | $fom Dugan, Sergeant of the Truck Squad. Tom wore a tombstone ‘front and a soup to nuts coat with Seiiny lapels and all. But when you ssee him at work jook for false whis- ms, He's up to ell the tricks in the struck game. * In the motion picture there was a Dine-up scene, In the very front of the masked sleuths was Syl All Accessories for Violins “The Ropo-en Worcilzer Co } * 120 West 42d Street ; Between Broadvipy and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant 8140 Briorton of Headquarters staft. j PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , VICTROLAS pite his domino,feverybody knew It \ ks s3 ff because of his docto: = - f fthan any othe®man in the depart- tment. He has gone to the ends of the jearth for criminals.. Once he de- jtected @ criminal by feeling his pulse. a ‘He,powed as a doctor. The rapidity THE PRIMROSE SILK STORES, inconronateo, jot the beat told “Syi" his patient was fexcited about something. Working GRATEFULLY EXPRESS APPRECIATION jon that theory he made an arrest. ; Among the guests was Jimmy §Stevenson, chief clerk of the New York Post Office Inspectors. He ‘knows more about the inside work- tings of the post office than any other | {man in these parts. If you ever ny trouble in the Post Office ‘want to get straightened out you will ind the merry face of Mr. Steven- eon In room No. 332. { Dr. Simon, Special Deputy Police sCommiasioner in Charge of Narcotics, {pulled one of the stunts of the eve- THIS REMARKABLE TRIBUTE IS A fming, posing as Maurice Bernice ot 4 ' 4) 'scotiand Yard. On hand also was seaeencees Tard. On hand a URTHER STIMULUS TO THEIR DETER here is an exeess of hydro. ehloric acid in the stomach which pre- jat Police Headquarters twenty-one years, He is now in charge at aight. Barney T. Flood, handsome and de- jbonair, was there. He's about the ponent looking man tn the depart- AND RESPONDED TO SO LAVISHLY BY tment, (Don't everybody shout at OXFORDS FOR CHILDREN ‘. : ee d In Tan Grain Leather : Sizes 84torr ... » « « $2.95 ithiaiad. oo nctes NOW ON SALE ie ag el CAMMEYER “Shookids” are 100% . . 1922 eaten sours in the . forming leather—they wear longest. t we feet a hes pie CHILDREN like them because they ab" Rua geal feel right. digestive aids and inste fonce.) And Detective Peter J. Car- THEIR FRIENDS. any pharmacy four ow : 134 Feet on 57th Street -Will Divide — For Retail Shops Only FOR THE SIGNAL CORDIALITY OF THEIR Representative on premises CUSHMAN 50 Kaw 424 Renting and Managing Agent RECEPTION AMONG THE INSTITUTIONS Says Indigestion Ri ion Results From’ “i x an, Excess of Hydrochloric OF FIFTH AVENUE, NOT ONLY BY THE Acid. NEW YORK PUBLIC, BUT ALSO, TO THEIR ESPECIAL GRATIFICATION, BY THEIR Undigested food delayed in the stomach ferments the same as food left in the open air, say: noted au- thority. He also tells us that Indi- ts caused by Hyper-acidity, NEIGHBORS, THE GREAT STORES. MINATION TO LIVE UP TO [THE LOFTY PRINCIPLES SET BY THEMSELVES tmody, in charge of the Bureau at the oP Salts and take a tablespoonful in a fWest sth Street Station, the biggest MorTuHERs, because the prices are well as one of the best conducted right. the city. Patrick J. Maney of the West 47th Street Bureau acted at dinner just as he goes after crooks— favlet and siow but sure, Then here PRIMROSE SILK STORES twere Thomas Phelan, the Beau INCORPORATED Brunimel of the West 80th Street tation, and Joseph A. Hughes of the West Gist Street Station, who can make a prisoner feel as if arrest ts Mike getting a Congressional Medal. ‘Lieut. James Gegan of the Bomb Squad, who holds the Medal of Honor given to him by the French Gov @enment for his care of visiting glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and, | flirthermore, to continue this for u Cc ® week. While relief follows the @irst dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mas COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure They're the cheapest in the long run, CAMMEYER 47W ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34% St..New York ® BROOKLYN-390 FULTON ST. NEWARK~-649 BROAD 61. FRANCIO THYNNE, PRESIDENT FIFTH AVENUE AT 38TH STREET ORTHEAST CORNER digestive juices. Sold Everywhere - $e ale nego dntemae from the acid of grapes and lemon BY {AIL 50. juice, combined with Tithia and sod- big ic jum phosphate, This harmless salts is ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY used by thousands of people for ston ach trouble withsexcelleat results. Adst.

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