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ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1032. nue, Jamatea, ‘The police are investi- gating a statement by the victims that the safety gate was not closed as the train reached the crosaing. The injured are: Rocco Gallo, No. 58 Douglas Street, Jamaica, reported dying al St. Mary's Hospital; Deonato Aldo- bels, No. 110 Douglas Street, seriously t, Jamaica Hospital: Betsy Dejordo, Street. and Anthony Ac- mith Street, Dejordo eltolo were rely in ” MANDIES AS AUTO HITS TREE IN PARK; | OTH AVE. AROUSED Jured ‘The engineer, James Nanson, said he did not see the truck, The gufeman, Fred Scheerer, said he was lowering the gate as the ruck came through. BOY HIT BY TAY TAXI; CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED Victor Guia, nine, of No. 61 Kast Qist Street, was struck by a (ax! owned and operated by Carroll Reilly, of No. 387 West 120th Street, at 102d Street and Madison Avenue, to-day. The boy was taken to Mount Sinai Hos- pital with a fractured skull. The chauffeur was arrested. Companion Receives Broken Leg and Driver Is Held on Homicide Charge. Patrolman James Flynn of the Ar senal Station, on duty early to-day «t 90th Street and Fifth Avey loud crash, followed by screams, the East Driveway of Central heard a on “K at 86th Street, opposite the homes of Sar ee aed During the reign of Queen Victo-| Naleice, twenty-foui James Speyer and Col. William Hay-] PROMINENT ELK KILLED |ria Mrs. Biden opsihes a citation ward. IN JERSEY AUTO CRASH | from Prime Minister Gladstone for her He found an automobile wrecked setae work in Palestine. Her present about a tree. One man was lying] jougene Pohl, thirty, of Walnut|home, where her husband is now|strect near Houston. dead in the driveway with his head| street and Hudson Boulevard, West] practising medicine, ts at Tiberias, in crushed, The screaming man was] Hoboken, died early to-day in the| Palestine. Many years ago she turned | coran. North Hudson Hospital from injuries received when his automobile turned over at Hagkensack Piank Road and Hudson Boulevard, His brother-in-law, Frank Hagen, who was with him, was only slightly hurt. Pohl was a prominent Wik and had been to a bowling tournament in Jer- sey City, His car skidded in making @ turn. MRS. BLIDEN, ‘PALESTINE MISSIONARY, DIES HERE an Orphanage. Mrs. Flora Biiden, seventy-five, bet- ter known as Mrs. Dr. S. Bllden, sald to be the first and best known Jewish woman missionary, died yesterday of a complication of diseases at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Ferd Wals- man at No, 1222 60th Street, Brook- lyn. Mrs. Bliden was born in Con- stantinople in 1847, the daughter of Israel Joseph, who later made a tour of the world with his daughter. her home into an orphanage. Her | Lafayette Street last trip to the country, three months bine ne ago, was for the purpose of raising a} ) "Ny fund for another orphanage In Pales+| sijewalk tine. In 1887 and in 1891 the late} street, then bolted, They command. Baron Rothschild furnished funds for} ecered another car and the chase fol- and placed Mrs, Bliden and her hus- | lowed. band in charge of the establishment —_——<—— fing of two schools in Safeb, Palestine. CALVR WILL NOT CANCEL fi pms TWENTY SHOTS FIRED IN POLICE AUTO CHASE Detectives Nearly Run Down tn Bowery Capture Party tn Car. More than twenty shots were fired early to-day by two detectives and sev- eral patrolmen In a chase after an auto- mobile containing five men, all but one of whom were arrested and taken to the Elizabeth Street station, The fifth man, jumping out of the car, escaped during the chase. ‘The prisoners are described as John Ryrnes, twenty-two, chauffeur, of No. 821 Tenth Avenue; Raymond Jacobs, thirty, of No. 43 James Street; Emil of No, 365 West ‘Twenty-first Street, and John Hinckly, twenty-one, of No, 792 Eleventh Avenue. ‘The chase started in the Bowery, near ng cnr, ‘The detectives say rly ran them down on the The report that Mme, Calve has can+ celled her tour on account of !lness ta} land. OR JUST TEA? Spring Street, and ended in Lafayette ‘The shots were fired by Detectives Aichmann and Cor- After the cars had turned into ee No one was wounded | denied by her manager, who says only 1 of the shots struck the back [ine last two concerta were postponed until next fall, owing to a slight Indis. Mme. Calve re- There In the Bowery near Spring] position of the singer. turned to New York ‘Tuesday, has been no change th the plan for her recital in Carnegie Hall Tuesday eve. May 4, which will be under tho auspices of the St. Johnland Auxiliary Women for the benefit of Bt. John- Do you drink "SALAD A” There’sa distinct difference in favor of under the machine, A third, the @river and owner of the car, Julius Lowenhein, forty-five, of No. 869 West 180th Street, stood in the road crying, ‘I didn’t see the tree."’ The dead man was Julius Lowey, forty-five, a picture dealer, of No. 101 W. 57th Street, ‘Taxi drivers and servants from the homes of people in the neighborhood. aroused by the crash and the screams, helped Flynn extricate from the debris of the wreckage Abraham Levy, an Interior decorator, of No. 187 East Broadway. Dr. Jenkins of the Knick- erbocker Hospital, took him to Mount Sinai Hospital and later he was re- moved to Harlem Hospital suffering with a fractured right leg and pos- sible interna! injuries Lowenbein was held on a charge of homicide. Ralph Holwell, an auto- mobile expert of the Police Depart- ment, said the machine was travelling at the rate of fifty to fifty-five miles an hour when it hit the tree eae ONE DYING, THREE HURT, AS L. I. TRAIN HITS TRUCK AT CROSSING ec Gates Were Not They Approached Tracks, Victims De: Lowered One man is reported dying and three others were injured vhis morning when an automobile truck was hit by a Long Idand Railroad train at Brenton Ave- Increases the action of the intestines Hundreds of men and women have already found freed laxatives by eati eischmann’s fresh yeast. =~ Doctors are now agreed that proper ‘elimination of waste matter ‘should be brought about by food. One doctor comes right out and states plainly that the indiscrim- inate use of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleischmann's fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those elements which “keep the intestines healthy. In ‘one series of tested cases, normal functions were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. _ Try it out for yourself. Begin today by adding 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast to your everyday diet. 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Mth St. i £' H.W.Cor.08 Av. 140 Le: Ave., cor. 58th St. Drug 8 East St Eco Park hy T (Over Loft's A TYPIST- F you were asked to shovel coal steadily for two hours, you would probably say that it was im- possible. You are not accustomed to such hard, physical labor. \ But scientists have proved by extensive tests that pounding all day on an ordinary typewriter actually requires just about as much physical energy. No wonder you are so nervous and tired out when the end of a long day finally comes! \ For you not only have this fatigue to fight, 4 but a far more deadly one—the irritating, noisy click, click, click that frays' your nerves and brings about # condition of neurosis, or ¥ nervous fatigue that affects your whole body. Perhaps you are one who thinks that she has got- ten used to typewriter noise. That is posi- tively impossible. Your nerves hear every sound. You may force yourself to try and resist the irritating effects of this noise. That tires you, too. Finally, your nerves get numb —and you just feel tired and worn out lots of the time—you don’t know why. This condition is the cause of sleepless nights— of nervous ailments—of decreased efficiency —and of the actual loss of youth, health and good looks! ‘Fatigue is a Poison When you get tired, you are literally and actually poisoned. This poison causes haggard, tired eyes; flabby necks and wrinkles; ‘‘crow’s-feet” and color- less cheeks as well as unhealthy bodies. No girl wants to lose her good looks any more than her health. That is Why The Noiseless Makes Such Warm Friends The Noiseless ‘is the most responsive typewriter made. The light touch of your little finger writes as heautifully as the firmer pressure of your first finger. The keys need only a gentle preskure, Typing may be done with more ease and less fatigue. uses 7000 foot-pounds of energy daily a7 And there is no noise. Your nerves, freed from the irritating click, click, really take a happy vaca- tion. You don’t bother yourself—nor any one else in the office, even when talking over the telephone. Because of its light touch—its quiet and its many mechanical advantages, The Noiseless is the fastest stock typewriter in the world. Its work is * exceptionally clean, clear and beautiful. A Double Benefit A Noiseless typist not only benefits physi- cally—but in a business way as well. Dis- criminating executives are demanding, more and more, that their private secretaries be Noiseless operators. They know that it is impossible to do the best work unless they can con- centrate. And NOISE interrupts thought as surely as it disrupts nerves. It impairs efficiency. Come in and try The Noiseless. Run your fingers over the responsive keys, Type a letter in its blessed quiet. And see why The Noiseless is the friend of the stenographer as well as the executive. For Home Work If you do typing at home, or desire to start mak- . ing extra money that way, The Noiseless Portable is the typewriter you should use. It will not disturb any one. It is quiet. Its work is beautiful—comparable to that of a standard machine. In speed, ease of operation and durability, The Noiseless Portable leaves nothing to be desired. It is only 41% inches high and fits in a convenient case that may be carried anywhere. We will be glad to show you either of | these two machines. To let you operate them yourself. We would like for every girl to realize just how much The Noiseless will really help her in every way. Phone us at Barclay 8205, 4166 or 9621, or call at our office, 258 Broadway, New York, N. Y. The Noiseless Typewriter Company. This is where you want @ Soda Cracker to break Why? Because it is the right size to bite off clean without crumbling. Because you can put jelly, jam, meat, or cheese between ihe two halves and have a sandwich that is easy to handle, Joper-Wies Biscurr @mrany Branches in Over 100 Cities New Vert Bakery Products Reduced Lowest-in-the-cit: Ry prices are always in effeet in our Bakeshop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. The delicious and wholesome qualities are famed. Whole Wheat Bread | ’° Ounce “of Made from 100% C Whole Wheat A Loaf Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake—Prepared from raisins, citron, walnuts and spices. Baked in special forms, about 1% pounds each. py Each CHOCOLATE COVERED GINGER BREAD—Have tried bread? If yo. have not you have nt idea how delicious Tt te. what's. piquant flavor It has, because it lmn's itke any other singer bread you have ever id Southern recipe we have for making it cy, ante that ie wonderfully appetizing and with @ deliciour frosting In ‘aves weighing about one pound. special, Toat. is OOPFEE RINGS—Made of pure ingredient nh welght ‘© quailty that genernily retalie tn mpecinty stores ting Se Senne OU OWN OLD F. heat aio sees ABHIONED CRULLERS—Large. Ment. t — nothing to compare with them at the price, In TEN, thoremeiy, soaked “ag Delicatessen 4 Srectel Bete of fanny, Cured felled Wame—Dvery che ecicted, cured ane NOVA SCOTIA BTYLE Ee. CELERY POTATO 84LAD— French Re], Sn, gppetistns | combination sie m bid ke Sern eeietce nig SPICED ANCHOVIES— onnaise, Be te. CORNED — IMPORTED EMENTHAL ewine ORNE mp —Well cooked bottom CHBHOE—Wieh and plant fore SMOKED BEEF-AU pervrrredy Tle tb. PIMENTO CHE. }—Our own make STAR SALAMI #av84AG te wm. sausage, well spiced and BAKED BRANS—Baked tn our own FANCY TAQ BLOATERS— sicious 7 "G~ boll Aner FAG | Delicious | STUFFED HRRRING—With pois | RYAGEN's | HOLLAND CHBESE—A fine Holland Cheese put u Sar Brive this ealer tae New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A sharp cheese of excellent favs. At the Grocery Counter: A Sale of Pekin Ceylon Tea A near7 foaled, full flavored Tea. of delicate aroma. It compares favorabiz ‘with any of the advertieed brands at 400 Ib. i ed Wor thie sale the price per ind carton will be 101 enday, S-ib cnady, $1.64, o me ” om om SALE OF %0L URBON SANTOS COFFEE, genuine Bourbon tn the bean only. \ tin bags Std SPECIAL SALE OF move “VANILLA CHOCOLATE— im %-ID, canes; thie enle, per cake, Ie MOG! FREMIUM CHOLOLATH—In %-ID, caXes; this wecial sale, per eae, Ie “RED STAR” BRAND MILK COCOA Ready for lertant Use “Red Star” Brand Milk Cocoa |» prepared apecial process from pure cocoa, milk ihe edition ot tolling ‘water ‘makes & Dealthful and utr [ t pi r fe woll as fudge; S-Ib: tin, 81.24; Special Sale of Stuffed Spaninh Queen ‘stuffed with swee! Bpaniaty Red A Bale 7 White’? Brand Cateup—BMade of the neg! oiscted and combined with pure spices; Franco-American Soups Greetly Aen ny varieties; Chicken, Chicken Gumbo, Ox-tail, Temate, ff nd "Julfenme, in fall quart gana, our usual prloe, Be Including Vewetal a, acer and Bakery Products Not Delivered ' ! 1922 W/O 35 Complete in Every Detail “ 35 At Ail News Stands and Uook Stores Cc Copy By Mail, Postage Prepass, coo 2? ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD gy