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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922, FOR JEWISH BOYS WILL AID ORPHANS aicalipeion Is Plan of the Reorganized He- brew National Orphan Home. By Sophie Irene Loeb. WORT APNG ON PYRO SOF the Big-Crop of Promising Youngsters American League = Champions Took to New Orleans, McMillan, the Outfielder, and Jolly,.a Pitcher, Are Likely to Be Retained. ¢ SW ORLBANS,” March he was manager of a big league team this tite year at one time, you know. ‘ morning #lorié’flashy rec ralte They hesitate to go against that] An orphan asylum to be run like a ‘should b4 in {ull bloom. ‘The whole] judgment, but so far, Killinger has| university club—this Is the latest in- shown nothing that would mark him ag a big league ball player, He fields fairly well and is fast, but at the bat his every move is disappointing. He ig.a college batter, purely and simply. He stands wtih his slightly bowed lege far apart, and has a tendency to pull away from the ball. One of the scouts sat with me and watched him for an hour. “1 would say he is just a great football player," remarked the old timer, shaking his head. “erop, though, appears to have been ®truck with some kind of blight. Lit- We buds are beginning to shrivel and <A@il. In the Yank camp coaches and spouts have pruned And sprayed and PWvatered, but to no Avail. | Out of the whole Tot of experiments Me, Huggins will belucky to exhibit shore than twovbrand new specimens the sprink opening. One of these il be MoMillamg.shé outfielder; the Rovation in the reorganization of the Eiebrew National Orphan Home, un- der the new President, Bernard Reich, A school man of eighteen years’ experience is to become the Superin- tendent, He is Wallace A. Man- heimer, Ph, D. ‘The proposed plans under way, it carried out, will bid fair to outshine Girard the business other, Jolley, «giant of a pitcher with} Killinger's points of weakness are College in of Se great arm ahd a rare gense of hu-|justethe opposite from those of Jim| rearing boys. shor. Some haye shown promise, have|'Thorpe, the other gridiron star, who] In the first place they are not to sheen led ‘to entertain Ligh hopes. !never quite made the grade. Thorpe] be regarded as charitable charges in but— could hit’but could not field, Killin- any sense, and a system of etudent sell-government is to be installed ‘The educational part of the work is not to be accomplished by the old eight-hour classroom method, but through dramatics, debates, Iterature and clubwork generally. A farming deoartment is to be in- cluded, ana those of the boys that are wer can field but can not hit. Some of these who will disouss him frankly say that he hasn't the baseball men- tality—hagn't got the hang of it yet. But the boy is game to play a year in a minor league Juat to find out for himself if his. bad showing at the start {g du? to timidity or nervousness: He is determined to keep faith with the club that banked Hugging? to Dispose ,Of.Bight Players ES use 4 That headline appeared on the test nge of a New Orleans paper two days maemo. It has catised many spring petals to droop. A Aw Among those-who must try on him in an effort to make them . : ! iN on hy effo r Stted for it will take up agriculture. je Glen Killinger, the football star) realize on thelr investment. It (8 Dental clinics, physical examination -of Penn State/thegpan who was. tol certain that everybody, including his ie rooms and eye specialists are to be provided on the premises. ©be a second Funk talked of athlete -the most him. He country. rivals, is pulling for popular. is very pune spoy vas) eivetl ¢ to sign] Killinger has a buddy—'Hinkey"| Mr. Reich stated to-day: “Il want @ contract and was anteed @) Haines—another all-American foot-l¢o eliminate in every sense the so- Gisable ‘salaty” for first year. lhait star, though, who really has de- |). 4 thie home Many clubs were,in open competition ped the hig league germ, They | #led ‘charity’ element in thie “home for his servidés. “thei: eagerness [gph come from Penn State. Though [school for orphan boys and to make Lengel on Husle pg. eal nee legs in the public eye Haines is sure| them feel they are attending a college bes Ns tyler Bin is ve Hil Sel to make the grade, sooner or tate..Ju university rather than that they i ‘bie a sNs he] His work with the Yanks so far has rv ' c Bo ¢ subjects of almsgiving. Yanks won—hie,slgtature,, But there| never heen spectacular, but alwaye| ae SUS s belier insufMfcient en laid on the health children, and 1 would is no smoke as it. Sor ody must pay that guaranfed salary and it |s problem for Miller Huggins now is my sis has bi spects of the He on tields well, hits well and ions Huggins has tried him in right fleld as a sub- good. fast veral oc tw 7 r league club . koe giv h advantages as would AS Bea and uh . ea State TOSS MteseL Always hess ara thats Gapebhity of taking thelr the eridiron: Blac isideveloning, Thelomoy. end Sure he chances are} aces in the world as good citizens kept until Huggins is sure of ni being able to gular substitute. r outfield candidat doubtful if t Millan in the Haines will he *Jabsolutety 4s At the earliest opportunity we will matize and make effectual’ the plans for raising not oniy tl) conditions of the premises hygienic habits of the chil- morale and optimism of Yanks will pay the rest. ‘There still hope that he wil find himself The failure of Killinger to flash a spark of baseball greatn far has been « keen disappointment in ave aanitary and the dren, but th anotl omising but it i able to oust will 1 star, himself, is very much ehagrined. night Rela lives worth while, Ho ia)a sonsibic fellow—has no iMu-|,, ole she Tecmult crop has not blor We will establish a dental clinic sions of grandeur. med as the scouts had fondly Lopelland an eye clinic and be able to fill “If T don't improve ough te vib hie bes x sd oe onae| Our Own prescriptions immediately. make the grade,” he says, ‘I'm quite Oe oa ont en S nother wea | We will also provide for minor opera- whoo Tam ment and| con may ring {ikn oul ready tor| tone (© We Berformed on the prem: son, If at the . ney SOF | ises {find that 2 am {the bie show. “Control of malnutrition js one of Unable to make the big gvade,| The Yanies are so strong on piteh-|our main objects and the children are then I wiil back to football and |r and these pitchers are in such good] to be resularly weighed, and when not work as an assistant ‘eoael. like [form that a youngster has Httle| normal spectal diet will be preseribed baseball find am ambftiod chance of edging in among the select.| “In our educational and recreational food, but 1 can well guders O'Doul will likely make the grade, but |departments we pian a club work divi- ft is Mot easy for a Youn fellow tofhe is no spring chicken, He was up]sion, development of students’ self- °° In o&e year what others have]with the Yanks befure and was sent} government, a bank, 4 Big Brother worked many years ‘to, Accomplish. |hvck to the Coust under option, But] movement, prizes and awards, student My job is to try my best, ior Huggins’s refusal to turn O'Doul| welfare committees, and such other Kilingpr may never be baseball [loose he could have got O'Connell, the] civic interests as can be promoted star, deabite his determinatioty but} Coast star for whom John M drori‘time tolelne: that kind! of philosophy and eqmmon 900, A proposition was made We will have art for the student sense in so young a heag dis bound to nnell would be sold to the! some of whom will take up building, deach a high spot in some endeavur nks for immediate delivery p decoration and improvements, as well The thing that puzzles he sqouts}the Coast club was permitted to keep] as various kinds of music. and veteran players is th@tbasiB for]O'Doul. Huggins would not hear of] “The athletic programme will In- Rezdek'’s enthusiastic etamténda- Jit. His club needs a good lefthander, |ejude baseball, basketball, football and tion, All of thofffizave a respect forfa hard hitter and a fast runner.} such recreational work as obtains in yhat the great. feathall voach pays—ULefty O'Doul is exactly that ma any first class preparatory college. vocational guidance In “We plan a 8 for training and vocational the commercial field, agriculture, printing, machine shop work, &c. An employment bureau Will also be es- tablished in this connection. “Not only do we intend to see these BY JOHN POLLOCK Fistic News and Gossip Champion Johnny Buff, holder of iil ppve cmon ee ie boys through this so-called ‘school the bantamweight tithe. <bAEMMNALY | Coys show on ‘Tuesday night or ele the] home,’ but we plan a follow-up # " atvhed » fe Another fight. |oontract wart cantetiod by Doesseriel tem to ald them after they leave us Laila sir. eral Mapua a ‘sd and until they can go on alone. He will go against: Hairy “Dattling “Religious training of our poys ts to > fentherwelght of Brook- Leonard of Thiladelphia ‘dn the rs non @ decision overfassume a most Interesting g0 of eight rounds at the Tee | r. 19 Iald up with bolls and for] sides the regular rel of Philadelphia, on Thursday his manager, Paddy Roche, has lenat we will include biblical dra- ning April 6. ‘This will ze Buffs | Pern, cone nd cai the ‘wn: Rag | Matics and pageants, celobrations of first appearance ina bout in that city in “Brights 4 feasts and ceremonial folk song and since he won ae title from Pete Her- = literature.” ,man. ‘Three twelve-round bouts will be put on at he the Commonwealth Sporting Club of Harlem] BLK LOSES At the Mochqifom? Building tn Boston to-| to-night, Frankie .Genaro meets Bammy lt night, Augie Ratper, the Now York middie- | Cohen, Tommy McAleer of the West Bide] A jury in the Supreme Court at White wolght, will took Up with Jock Malo he] goes against Marty Summers of Harte Plains to-day decided in favor of Mt. Pee Cont aise abeie oe the. - Vernon Lodge No. #42 of Elke In the Dear A tenne Groth expected to 4 Jackson, who fights Frankie Bice} uit against it by Albert I. Amol, a the scrap us Matone bas wou many fis! stas nicht, iM also matched tof Member, for $2,562.60 for commission in Boston, Philadelphia in the| for selling the Diks clubhouse. It was > = contended that a member ts barred Mel Coogan of Ui lyn and Jimmy Han trom rerelyine commissions. lon of De r at’ for 1 rounds at N cathe y at the Jat Hegi- a e. Rink & ne Club of Hreokiyn to. at Newark, N. J., on April 17. fe init. Frante Fitoner maeta dtatian Jack i VOLIVA FORBIDS i em for tele. rounge while. iin: the. kle Jerome, ood Mette bantam Slits cougars Pee | Saat. tems) Gevaed ie Menten USE OF GAS FOR rt praesent mane meet Rattling Mack of Camden, Je in PULLING OF TEETH of the cight-round bouts at the Ire Pal avo of Philadelphia on the night of April 6 Ag Ry Bicones an besrt omyponsad ty 1h Says Jab of a Pin as a Counter rhaness ure that Rey's bout with You i yaca erate at Se Irritant Is All That Is plontreal of Providen Rr at Provie Le pei 1, ten oa, Be Ey Lega ite Feo pt ere pict twelve-round go with Phil Krug of Newar' Hn eT atone a aeinata ty, | Sid Marks of Canada battles Al Delmont, CHICAGO, March 25. by the Now York O ston. Drammta taves on Wille, Pralifee Sor tee Voliva, stern ruler of Zion City, . re rounds. who maintains the world Ls flat, has Ey NU ROMMIR we Vee — now euled against gas when his ore bouts by hit manager, Pre) Bagley, song heen Practically arranged be gubjects have @ tooth pulled, In- tin firet ho dnek mh o ner of New Se eee nak Ueides Bee owark, N. J. The stead he suggested some counter Ir- PaieT e Pittsburgh, Aprit 10» and hia accona Peer In one of the three ritant, and related an Incident uy MH Citanieee ct HONE to be held at the Ist Regiment Armory at . april tal ob, Pitzatr Newark OO} Newark on the night of April 17 when a giant visited a dentist to rl tT ade John Welamanie! will bh » Bonny Smith} who has held bis own with all the bees tist conspir wi the orfice boy, y 1 twelve men hin understand and just as the forceps closed on Johnny the offending molur the ‘oy him. 1 the Rink of | Jabbed @ pin in the patient, well cy the openti lyn and t Armory of down, “My, but that tooth had deep “Posing shmjoons 7 Sra sam | Toots,” sald the patient. Aw the ‘AAtract which’ Cha Toe Golden to ‘box Jack A pees “Be mon, not cowards,” said Vo- & has with rhey calls for thr at § ofelock, at Fall River, twelve rounds liva, after he had forblddea the fights at the Fioncer Sporting Club boxing | to « decision next Wednesday night, use of gas or cocaine, Serew It On Like Vacuum Cleaner, Grab Concerts Out of the Air Invention Attached to Does Away With WASHINGTON, March 26 (Asso- ciated Press)--A new development in radio by which music, news and lectures can be received by attach- ing the usual receiving instrument to an electric lamp socket, eliminat- ing the antennae and relieving the congestion of wireless broadcasting in the air, is announced by Major Gen. Squier, Chief Signal Of- flcer of the army, its inventor. The first public demonstration of the new “wired wireless” was held in Signal Corps headquarters. ‘The operation of installing the de- vice for receiving consisted merely LOCAL. lisiana strawberries are in market a to 50 cents a quart ‘Tony Lapardi and Hugh Casteloni, both of No. 104 Cherry Street, Munhat- tan, were arrested in East Paterson, N. J. when detectives raided a house here, it is alleged, habit forming drugs were sold, New York State yors will be held at June 6, 7 and 8. Conterence of Poughkeepale Mra. Walter Jennings gave a dinner dance last night at her hor No. 9 East 17th Street, for her daughter, Miss Constance Jennings. who saiis to-day on the Homeric. Sliding down the banister in his home, No, 300 Bast 93d Street, four-year-old Joseph Gerthorio fell from the third to the first floor and died 9 few minutes later. A sult by an guinst his own lodge ended in White Pinings when Al- bert E. Arnold lost his aim tor a com mission for selling the clubhouse of Lodge No. 842, Rubin Eschoo, No, 174 Ashburton Avenue, Yonkers, was swindled out of $400 in the Bronx by the old package” game. A stranger to distribute $20,000 among the poor, a put up $400 as stourity Anthony Colon viet, whe pleaded guilty in White Plains to killing another conviet with a hammer, said he was wrateful and intended to make « mun of himself, when he got off with lea years, Rocco Cavello, twenty, No. Park Avenue, charged with haying pinehod Minnic Helle, twenty, a stenographer, in subway lain, was dischurged In York- ville Court, ‘The Young Folks’ Auxillary to the Home of the Daughters of Jacob for Poor Aged Hobrews will give a ball to- night at aa Regiment Armory The York State Founders’ ( mitte he Woodrow Wilson Four lon. will discuss on Tuesday ways to raise $100,000 toward the million doilar fund. A luncheon will be given modore March 25 for Reuben blind orator and organizer of Uw niue Ciric League Movement public schools. Richard Col Cunard Lin because he the , inventor, lax sued the for $250,000, resented an American flag on the Aquitania he was confined jn a etraltjacket and taken to the psychopathic ward at Bellevue, David Orland, convicted of making false claims against fire insurance ¢ panies, was put on three years’ prob tion on condition that he ald the Dix- trict Attorney and the companies in sults growing out of the Admirable Shirt Company fire. rire Electric Light Socket Radio Antennae. in removing a bulb from a lamp on Gen. Squier's desk and inserting the receiving plug In the same manner as electric fans, vacuum cleaners and flatirons are attached to lighting cireuite. The broadcasting station was connected to the lighting circuit through a lamp receiver at another point. The invention ts believed by Signal Corps officers to be of great utility to users of electrical lamps every- where and, the Genoral said, could bring to every home concerts which previously have been received only through antennae. World News in Brief DOMESTIC. Mis. Dorothy W. Parkhurst, widow of Goy. Parkhurst of Maine, has brought ult to recover $15,000 from the Employ- evs’ Liability Assurance Corporation, upon a decision whether Gov. Park- hurst died as a result of the use of thermometer during © medical examina: ion Judgement of foreclosure on the Noank shipyard of the Charles W. Morse properties has been given by Judge Avery to satisey a claim of Jen+ nie R. Morse, sister of Charles, for a mortgage of $96,688 The old stone house at Piermont Rockiand unty, known aa the old nestend, facing the Hudson in to be opt and gift show 1737 Gi int Miami discha aioner hearing ohare legmers ned ax a tea room The house was built in Oinyton, Vice President of the National Bank of this elty, was 1 by United States Commis- ham, before om he had a following his arrest on the of conspiring with alleged hoot- of Jand in e Towns of Washington. Bovket d by the Whitney to the Commonwealth of Thin ust is composed Payne Whitney, Payne Whit- Thomas J. Regan of New York fleet with dry agents vaiking mawny are evidence Sn a ently Realty Masanenuaetts of Harry ney and A vaude taxienb South and. |e trailing mote cago dr permit Meagos 10 Chie Th tment of Justi Monty At nO Woman § be ereated In Cangda with the British North reons hh any that Pope Pua XT. will not old papal tradition of holding se In the Sistine Chapel thiv Paul Meunier, recently acquitted of treason charge because of insufflelent evidence, now f accusation of aving Necrived money German sources while in privon a Paris despatch Whils Ver normal condit which flooded its squnres: patch told of a new tidal wave northern Adriatic shor: An appeal was announced in from rafusa! of 1 there to quash an indictinent on the ground that Federal Grand Juries in Massachusetts were drawn illogal'y cause women were struck off the Ii ‘IT MEANS NOTHING,’ SAY COLLEGE BOYS Shifters Society Gave Them a Laugh, Another When “Alarm” Was Raised. Anxiety of the Vacation Soviety over the ‘mysterious and immoral'’ ways of the Shifters’ has given the college boys another laugh. The founders of the order, whose password was “It means nothing,” were college students who wanted amusement dur- ing the dull season between football and baseball. When one bright boy got the paper clip, turned lapel and open_palm idea it Immediately captured his fellow stu- dents who boast a sense of the ridicu- lous. The initiation fee, some petty e P. LORILLARD CO. Est, 1760 t, added zest. everywhere became 100 per cent, or- ganized, defeating the purpose of the society, which could live only while there was another “sucker” uncaught. Everybody has nibbled and that’s an end to it The college 1 baseball season, The Vacation nishes anothe password is, ys, waiting for the have had their fun Soctety's alarm fur- laugh. Hyen now the t means nothing ea BRYAN ON EVOLUTION, and Eyolution—or Tamper ainapring,” will be the aub- lecturs to be delivered by Bryan, on Sunday afternoon, The lec- . of the Old ‘Tent Evangel Committee of York, of which Dr, G. W. McPherson is chairman, ne J William J 2, in 1760 (Seventeen Sixty) TOBACCO Smoke and Chew Why pay for experi- ments? There’s 162 years ience behind this super- ior long cut. First in quality, first in value and the first long cut to come back to Sc, PACKAGE The Idea spread so rapidly that folks KICKED TO DEATH |HOOGH GHEGK LOST, BY YOUTH WHOSE MAN HELD HOSTAGE! = JAIL TALLY TS 7{BY THREE PARTNERS CY o Charges TH ire Salesman, Who Also Is Held on Grand Larceny Charge. Driver's Chase of Man He Found Tampering With Package Ends Fatally. Surmervitle, thirty-nine who lived at No. 320 East 2ith Street, driver for J. Kridel of No 864 Fourth Avenue, was knocked down, kicked and killed by a man he was pursuing on East 28th Street to~ day. Summerville saw a man pick up one package of a number he was load. ing on his truck in front of Kridel’s at 8.80 o'clock this morning, He gave chase and in a moment police whistles wero blowing and a crowd joined the pursuit ‘The driver overhauled the alleged thief in front of No, 127 Eaat 28th Street, and there was a struggle. A policeman caught the fleeing man a block away. He said he was Samuel Danna, twenty-five, of No, 1992 Seo- ond Avenue, The police say that he Charles Alessi, No, 43 West 60th Street, Romeo Forlini, No. 2622 Unt- versity Avenue, the Bronx, and Mor- ris Rothenberg, No. 920 Avenue St. John, the Bronx, were arrested to- day at No. 145 West dist Street, where Alessi and Forlini have a real estate office. The complaint is by Edwin F. Stoeckle of Bellmore, L. 1., an auto tire salesman, who charges, according to the police, that he was kidnapped on, March 19 and held by the threo in because of itie disappearance of eck fs; $2,000 which Alessi and For! had given him for use in a whiskey deal. After vain efforts to find the check, Stoeckle charges, he was detained night and day by the trio, who kept him In a Broadway hotel at night and in the real estate office during the da: while he tried by telephone to raise $2,000 in cash. David yoars old, han a record as a pickpocket “dope flond Dickpockot andi” When he called tis lawyer, award Dr. Hoffman of Bellovue Hoapital] J; Welsh, the latter apparently went to get the money, but actually sought the West 30th Street Pollco Station and caused the arrest of the trio, one of whom, Rothenberg, the police say, had a loaded revolver, The prisoners say the $2,000 was not for whiskey, but for olive oll. In Jefferson Market Court Alessi, Forlint and Rothenberg were held by Magistrate Harris in bail of $1,000 each for examination March 27 on the kidnapping charge, On the charge of violating the Sul- said Summerville has been instantly Killed Danna was charged with homicide, Salvatore Dana is Danna’s real name, the police say, and he has been arrested seven times since 1916 on charges of disorderly conduct, bur- slary, grand larceny and for using and having drugs in his possession, He served but one term in the work- house. In 1918 he was convicted of disorderly conduct and given the al- ternative of joining the army instead of going to jail. He joined, The[!lvan law Rothenberg was held in other charges against him were dis-[{'!ditlonal batt of $500 for examin: missed tion on the same date James J, Mayer of No loth Street, counsel for Alessi, and Kothenberg, 119 West Forlini stated in court that TEN DAYS IN LIBRARY PENALTY FOR VAGRANTS | the two Italians wished to make a a charge of grand larceny against ‘Three Agree to Loaf There tm] Stoeckel. They said they had given Liew of Jail Sentence. Stoeckel $2,000 in cash originally in OMAHA, March 26.—Three Omaha] connection with the supposed trans- men were sentenced to spend ten days In] action and when he came and told the Public Library by Police Judge} them the man he had in mind had Wapvick here when they were rralgnod | disappeurod he tendered them a check armney charger ee hte aheed lay Jail sentences were imposed | £7 $2000, ‘This check, the lawyer but the court agreed to suspend | St. Waa returned to them marked ther if the defendants would spend thelr] “0 good. On this complaint Joating time in the Mbrary. ‘They | Stoeckol was held in ball of $2,500 agreed f for examination March 28, REAL. ESTATE AT. AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, ae EF Write Your Name and Addrers, Tear Out and Mail at Once. JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer, 67 Liberty St., New York Please send me, without obligation, full details of the “Joseph P. Day Plan” “HOW TO HAVE YOUR LOTS COST YOU NOTHING, through Tax Exemption.” Address wid addreas of any friends who may be Interested Name Send nan ' 1 ' i | ' ' i ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 Tell Every Man You Meet the great, big, wonderful story of the growth o° the Bronx in the last year, since rent payers resolved to become house or bungalow owners, Tell him of the hundreds of fami ies made rent-free and happy by the purchase of a few lots at auction and the erection of a home. TELL THE WORLD the story of the transformation of the old Coster, Bruce Bown, .Brinsmade and Turn- bull Estates in the Throggs Neck Zone. Then tell about the hundreds of homes built in uhe last year in the East- chester-Gun Hill Road district of the Bronx, in which awakened sect on I am now going to sell in separate ots, “at your own price,” one of the best properties remain- ing to be sold—the ESTATE OF HENRY R. HOYT John Sherman Hoyt, Esq., Executor 775 tte, Lots NEW YORK CITY with valuable frontages on Gun Hil Road, Eastchester Road, Baychester Ave., Allerton Ave., Adee Ave., Arnow Ave., Bartow Ave., Hammersley Ave. and other import- ant thoroughfares. Absolute Executor’s Auction THURSDAY, APRIL 6th at noon in the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey St. Arrangements have been made with « Hon fOr loans on thean lot tof thi hot to exceed value of the land and bulldiug on much approved by provided wuch appitcauons for I duys trom date of baie. ~60°% at 5147-—50% at 5°; 70% at 6%- may remain on Mortgage 10% on Day of Sale 10% in Thirty Days 80% Ja Monthly Installments of ao . 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