The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 10

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WHLNOT WAR [2222 | SAYER UB Every student in the freshman and Persuaded by Justice Lewis sophomore classes at Rutgers College student bodies at Cross Keys Inn, Rah- | to Abandon Wish to Aid way, N. J., on the nignt of Feb. 2, when the freshman ciasg was to have given will have to pay $3.50 as hie share of the wreckage caused by these two Untom Child. Gussie Humunn has been persuaded fo give up alf thought of marrying Joseph Libasci for the sake of her unbern child. When she is through with her pres. ent ordeal—her trial in the Long Island City Supaeme Court on the Charge of perjury in connection with the murder of her ‘former sweetheart, Harry Garbe—she intends to face the future and do the best she can for herself and the baby, no matter what the verdict may ‘be in the perjury trial Supreme Court Justice Harry ¥, Lewis gave the advice which’ re- sulied in giving up the marriage idea. He pointed out to the girl and her Parents that if stp married Libasct Bhe would be bound! to a man who is condemned to prisom for twenty years or life as a confessed murderer; that he would be unabie to support her, and that his name, while legitimatiz- ing the child, would also stigmatize it. Another Libasci wax a surprise on the wit- hess stand when he testified that he had pleaded gailty of murder in the second degree “in order to save my life for the sake of my motbser.” He said his confession of the merder was false and that the crime was really committed by a min who was a State's witness at his trial. The State rested its case against Gussie yesterday and the defense Is presenting «valence to-day. The case fe expected to go to the jury before night. The question at issue is whethor Gussie was or was not at the scene of the murder when it was committed, She Is alleged to have committed per- jury in saying she was not near the scene. THIEF BREAKS SKULL _OF WOMAN WITH BAR Fells Victim on Brighton Beach Line Station; Gets Only Few Cents. It became known yesterday that ‘Mrs. Russell Taylor, No. 1177 East 19th Street, Brooklyn, was brutally | assaulted by an unidentified man | while wailing for a train on the ‘ lonely station at Parkside Avenue of the Brighton Beach line Saturday afternoon. ‘Mrs. Taylor was pecring down the tracks when a roughly dressed i stole up behind her and } struck her with an tron bar. He | brought the bar dowh again across ; her head, fracturing her skull. He grabbed her purse and opened it, tak- d ing less than a dollar. Then he ran f away leaving Mrs. Taylor lying there, “She arose and stumbled down the stairs to the ticket office, where she collapsed. ee Gov. Millee's Secretary Resigna. ALBANY, 4pril 5.—Announcement of the resignation of W. Ward Smith, See retary to Gov. Miller was made at the Executive Chamber t . Mr. Smith, whose home ia at Val will re-erger busines: Pay today and tomorrow, and possibly the next day Every owner of a large car needs a small car of this type POERTNER 2OTOR.CAR (0. Salesroom 1759 Broadway, New York @ dinner, The manager ot the Inn]STUCK DRAWBRIDGE claims $1,000 damage and elty offictals DELAYS THOUSANDS. presented a bill for $250 for damage to Aids the uniforms of the fire and pollc:| Blevated Traf a Vehtet: 14 members called to suppress the rioting. ty 06 Maviok bn. ™ eee ‘Thousands were delayed this morning WIFh OF LOUIS F, SWIFT DINS.| whon the drawbridgs over the Hariem CHICAGO, April 5.—Mra. Ide Butler] River at 129th Street stuck fast while Swite, wife of Loule F. 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Hard rub- bing will fray and break the deli- cate threads. These silk manufacturers say: “Wash silks in Lux” Belding Bros. & Co., Sills H. R. Mallinson & Co., Sport Stl Emery & Beers Co., Ino., Onys Hosiery Was, Skinner & Sons, Sotins Louis Roessel & Co., Silks McCallum Hosiery Co., Silb Stochings Van Raalte Co., Silk Underwear Max Held, Inc., Foraythe Wests ih \ No silk too sheer. or fine to launder this gentle Lux way But Lux is just as delicate as the sheerest silk. It cannot injure anything that pure water alone won’t harm. The thin Lux flakes whisk instantly into a rich creamy lather that you can safely trust the daintiest silken garment to. A gentle swishing up and down in the pure suds, and it is fresh again without so much as a twisted thread or a dimming of its beautiful sheen. Lux is sold everywhere. Get a package from your grocer or de- partment store today. Lever Bros. 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