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THE EVENING WORLD, fesses Slaying Circus Man; aha Detective Who Solved Mystery SAYS TWO WOMEN ARE. IMPLICATED N BRUNEN MURDER (Continued from First Page.) CONSTANCE BINNEY o" INO WL ROGER ~ LEADING INVOTES Flying Squadrons Sweeping City in Gathering Funds ' . for the Poor. made, including that of a Camden detective. Keown asserted he could call wit- nesses to testify that the night of March 10, when Brunen was mur- dered, Mohr was in Camden and Phil- adelphia, He sald some detatls of the alibi had not been established, and added: “I think a mistake was made * Figures made public at noon to-day show Constance Binney the most pop- War screen star among the women and Will Rogers most popular amon, $the men, The former Is leading >) in making him a prisoner, As to £2,700 votes and the latter by 589 Powell. I can only belleve he Is These first official standings were ofan He sald Powell’d statement i given out in the May Camival Com- + mittee’s Popularity Contest for thy ‘ menefit of the Association for the Im- Eprovement of the Condition of the { Poor. The carnival will be held May #9 in the Hotel Astor. Mayor Hylan at 12 80 cast two bal- lots for his favorites wh'le receiving & delgation of the women workers on the City Hall steps. The officia! Setanding follows: Female Stars— Votes|Male Stare— tEMance Binney -AO1O|WIT Rogers. Putian seemed to be “a suggested confes sion.” The attornéy said that Mohr left the Brunen house. in Riverside at 6 o'clock onthe evening ef the tragedy. He went from there to Camden, where he called on several persons, who had not yet been found, and then went to Philadelphia, where he visited a physician. The time of these visits, Keown said, covered that of the mur- der, which occurred before 7.30 P, M. Mohr told County Detective Ellis Parker yesterday that at the las CHARLES NI POWELLS PAND A PHOTOS ELEIS PARKER Voter Mlk. R. N. Harriman, team captains and workers meet in Green Room of 0 New York Theatre. has been a year and a half in Prague. He an overcoat, a fur coat, and under them an American army uni- Madge Kennedy. .5310/Tom Mi Dow wore i ° Pickford IC. (Buck) Jones. H Dustin Farnum 2.17¢0! 17C0 Dustin Farnum «it, 3 to S$ P. M.—Flying squadronr ‘ time the barrel of a gun was found Marion Davies ..1112\Charlle Chaplin 1098} sweep along Broadway and Witth}!erm he latter, he explained, had | Keown had told him he, Mohr, would 1102| tn 0 Talmad, gre Avenue, been worn in the World War by his be avrested. te s 10R0|W'dham Standing. 280 BOR ‘Tartnsincan § to 10 P. M.—Stars appear in per-| son, Edward, He was very proud, he| Mrs, Powell, wife of the confessed Sialvorny tines. son at downtown theatres and outline} said, of this son and two others who] Slayer, sald at her home in Camden | the contest. 11.30 P. M.—"'Get together" ‘buffet luncheon and dance in cafeteria under New York Theatre, to-day the first intimation she had, of her husband's connection with the murder was on the night of April 6. when Detective Parker arrested him ag he was entering the little home at | BOR Valentino 303! 281'Noug. Fairbanks IBO|Habe: Ruth oo... + 180\eorge Aris 10H B, Walt had fought under the American flag, and as a tribute had worn Fred's uni- form since the armistice. Mr. and Mrs, Walter MacEwen, the Gloria Swanso1 Dorothy Young ‘Priscilla Dean FReithy Richards 100/ Wallace Teel former inter, wer ong the | No 45 Cooper Street, Camden, She SO PROUD OF SON, nine: pe iaanah "hay Hak Gea said she had been married to him = id e vs eighteen months, having met him near n Merck, + WEARS WAR TOGShiving in Paris tor two years and-will | her home town ta Danville, Ind, There | ny Hence —_—_—_—_— return there after a brief visit to/is an eight-months-old daughter, iste Ferguson | 6) . + > x ry ,|relatives in this country. Mr. Mac- | Charlotte. The progranme for this atternoon|American in Steerage in| Army Ewen ais baby Arne n artists had Dre puny jyevee wees ee ree Uniform Tribute to Fighting one strong point they will be able to paintings in the Paris —Flying squadrons of jon this year. Jestablish is the money pald by Mohr Jscreen stars and society women start Members of Family. Other passengers were Mrs. Leavitt | to Powell, and Mohr's frequent visits ®eneral tour of downtown district,| One of the passengers in the steer-| Corning of St. Paul and Mile Gra-|to hi They say also they will be siting big stores and theatres and/o.. of La Savole, here to-day from|zielle Dumaine, a Canadian singer, | 12 to show there had been Jealousy Teathering in votes, sold at ten cents each. 2 P. M.—Under direction of Mrs. between Brunen and Mohr over al- leged attentions the circus owner paid Mohr’s wife. Havre, was Fred Raymon, sixty, an American, from Houston, Tex., who pupil of Jean de Reszke, who has been on concert tour \ Help to speed up the mem bership drive for the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York GB. Altman & Cn. Special-value Offerings for Tuesday. cnssencnretr ati sali nang ema 2 Women’s Philippine Lingerie every. garment daintily hand-made, hand- Bed Furnishings for the Summer Season at unusually tempting prices y embroidered, and very specially priced. a Blankets p | Nightrobes . $2.10, 2.35, 2.65 White, cotton-and-wool . per pair $5.75 | Envelopes .» . - 2.10, 2.35, 2.75 Colored plaid, strictly all wool, per pair 7.50 Chemises . . «© « 1.95, 2.25 ete jt 1.50, 1.95 Cotton-filled Comfortables ‘ Goat Coed... 6 «3. fu 1648 of figured mull, with plain border, each $4.75 | Petticoats . «© «© « 2.25, 2.65 White Bedspreads of crinkled dimity, hemmed Size 134x2\/. yards each $1.65 (Second Floor) . Size 2 x2\/, yards : : ' each 1.85 _ | American-made Corsets | ‘ize22; yards . 4. cach 2115 _ in several desirable models (for slight and \/ medium figures), variously developed in ‘ Batiste, ‘cotton broché and light-weight § coutil Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at special price concessions (Fourth Floor) = offering remarkable value at $2.50 , 20 to 30; but not every size In every style, Second Floor) Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Madison Avenue-Fitth Avenue, New York Thirty-fitth Street a MONDAY, MAY 1, 1928, CHURCH WILL TRY pehantiaraieaien apr’ | MISS STONE RECOVERS PICTURE OF KINKEAD BMis, Says Woman Ac- auitted of Slaying Attorney, or Ellis," operation, and noné of the newsps appeared. Raflronad trains wore ating under reduced schedules, ‘One mass meeting of labor unions was held, but perfect order was mr tained. Reports from other _ Italie jes said the May ist celet were passing off most quietly. ee ee KILLS SHARK IN RIVER ABOVE PHILADELPHIA Twelve-Footer Shot After Chane 100 Miles From Ocean. PACIFIC OIL TANKER REPORTED ON ROG Const Guard Cutter Races to wht ‘a Crew, SAN FRANCISCO, May 1—In & to nave a crew of fifteen meh or the coast guard cutter Shawnee hurrying early to-day to the ald of OI tanker Whittier, reported on “ rocks at Point Arena, 100 miles n of San Francisco. “Poor PASTOR WHO WAS THROWN NTH (Continued from First Page.) was the only comment to-day by Miss Olivia Stone at Brooklyn Police Headquarters, when she recovered a photograph of Ellis Kin ) whom she slew last year, but of murder she recently was ac- She also received from Prop: erty Clerk Dante! Cronin a photograp! of herself, together with other effects hea inva get s dite gag F and aid IN br: tion clos: foot, a gag in his mouth and one of the men sitting upon htm, He de-lwas the first time a shark hed’ ever pit ae - clared he heard one of the trio urge] deen seen in that part of the Delaware | 4 “ Dai the other two to “do away with him| ind how it managed to get nearly 100] “SPIRIT” ART slow TO-DAY. ndruff Surely ; ‘while another suggested that| miles from its native ocean haunts is a] A Private showing of twénty-one Destroys The Hai they give “him one Sabre dance cc | SUR, drawings by Emma Mabel Field, “sptr- thrown from though he ing motorists, none would stop and Field's queer compositions in Chicago. | way to get rid of dandruff is t “ y 0 dissol givo him aid when they recognized DODGED PUBLICITY | two well known college professors came ny ee i vi FeCerone ws during a public discussion of] itt, then you destroy it entirely, To ator J covered entirely to- ROME TRAFFIC STOPPED it when he refused, is Eugene Arceau,| FRANCE» DENIES RECALL fe z ei Sachem Ak, OLE. “+L ete de eck tA heh cele DENTS (gRBCALL OF | your hair will look and feel a hund ROME, May 1 (Associated Preas).—|that Arceau is not going into ether the] |, pie ee times better. You can get liq he working population of Rome cele-|circus or vaudeville, PARIS, May 1 (United Press).—‘rhe]| arvon at any drug store. It is in Sunday quiet on the streets, with stores PHILADELPHIA. May 1.—A twelve- foot shark, said to have ber of the man-eating variety, was shot and killed in the Delaware River at Tacony. taken from her when she was arrested Miss Stone said she intends moving tc Manhattan from her-home at No, 286 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, to take up private nursing. * The Whittier sent out S O 8 shortly after 2 o'clock this mo Then she was ailent. id. When he awoke he said he was a moving automobile tied hand and Girls—if you want plenty of thi beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by means get rid of dandruff, for it starve your hair and ruin it if ya don’t, 4 It doesn’t do much good to try brush or wash it out. The only sw ‘The big fish was shot by Capt. Joreph Fletcher of the Wissinoming Yacht Club after an exciting chase in which a large number of persons on both banks of the river joined. a an 7-FT.-6 PASSENGER SHY; itvalistic’® artist of Chicago, will take Place in the studio of Charles Albin No. 554 Fifth avenue, to-day at 4 P. M A special jury of New York psychics and art critics will ylew the strange work. At a recent exhibition of Mrs out of town before being killed,"’ joon afterward, he stated, he was the motor car into a hut the side of the road, and, al- ucceeded in removing the sufficiently to hail several pass- this, get about four ounces of ordinal liquid arvon; apply it at night when tiring; use enough to moisten the scal and rub it in gently with the fin tips. By morning most if not all of yor dandruff will be gone and three four more applications will complet lve and entirely destroy evi single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, th Steamship Berth Made Crosswise te Give Feet Room, It would seem rather diMeult for a man seyen feet six inches tall to evade publicity, but a passenger of this alti- tude who arrived to-day on La Savole, tried his best to do it. The newspaper photographers and reporters had to pur- sue him all over the ship to get at him. His name, as the authorities disclo: inally five tourists picked him up took him to the residence of Sen- 1. Thomas nearby, where first was administered. He had re- — KOSHER BAKERS TO STRIKE, The International Bakery and Con- ctlonery Workers’ Union yesterday {s- ed official fon for a general strike of 5,000 kosher bakers to start to- day In this city and vicinity. All shops in which union agreements are not re- newed will be Involved. ——— san eae MAY DAY OBSERVANCE uw II itel and digging of the scalp will stop, ed M from labor. by a general absten- There was more than During the voyage Arceau had to crouch when below decks, and his berth had to be arranged crosswise so that his feet would not hang over. Foreign OMce to-dhy denied as "com- pletely false’ the report that Ambassa- dor Jusserand would be recalled from Washington. pensive and four ounces-is all yd will need, no matter how much da druff you have. This simple remed never fails—Advt ed and no trolley cars or cabs in ¢ Tifth Avenue. tl 44 STREET All Sales Will Be Final 9 This Sale on Entire S Third Floor 2 Broadway Today and Tomorrow (Tuesday) An Important May Sale of AT SHARP REDUCTIONS Actual Savings up to 26.50 This is a pronounced opportunity to procure the season’s most fashionable capes, wraps and coats at unusually liberal savings. 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