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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. ° \ 0 Al's lp WOM AN , iy 300 o Shot ‘DARK HORSE’ CFE pa TAL TO ee MRS. TOMBES TAKES |EX-CONSUL GONZALES po Me las Sal pall moh sal bban seh gy rede IODINE AT HOTEL SUES FOR DIVORCE | workhouse in connection with the mat= BANKERS BANKING y Judge Rosalsky then told him, in open This Brooklyn Merchant Obeys ity to Demonstrate Their cide Attempt. Who Gecured Separation U cate tiegat estimonys {oUt that ne had been trvinw'to wreck | | ALLEN'S FOOT=EASE “ Mayor’s Request in Spirit System at Convention. and Line Forms. ATLANTIC CITY, May 2. onsite s, Helen Tombes, the (nnhin, estes and ane Wie won phine Lowenstein Gonzalez, $200 coun-|tion some years ago. ; aa taken to Bellevue Hospital early this}! fees, pending trial of his suit for morning after swallowing fodine at{divorce. He also was ordered to file her room in the Hotel Flanders, No. }@ bill of particulars in his charges of 185 West 47th Street. The police re-Jinfidelity. The case will be tried be- ported the case as attempted suicide, ——-_— COURTS HONOR STENOGRAPHER. Paras I. U, of the Supreme Court at White Plains adjourned this morming Manuel Gonzales, for six years Consul} need not worry, because even if the The Antiseptic, Mealing Co General from Costa Rica to New York,|man testified his testimony would be Shake Inte four iy New York public sehool boys etl ny road smile was displa; 4 —-->—- fete PP lentes will attend the convention of the to- worthless, ‘o-day was directed by Supreme Court | WOT! ntith: ented Wik. athe, Gone noezee on lower Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Society ‘Women and Screen) ‘Natonst Assocstion ot) Mutya Justice Cohalan to pay his wife, Jose- rales was awarded a decree of separa. Fought Fellow When At-|yesterday afternoon by those who Py : . A Savings Banks, opening to-day at ‘ fore a jury next month in recognition of the sudden death yes- . tacked and Identifies |causht the unmeant significance of a) Stars Canvass Restaurants the Ambassador, to show 1,000 [out Mrs. Tombes insisted it was ac-]} rhe nature of the porjured testi-|terday of Norville Wardell, for twenty im i rt Lainmeree a Wile Bee Healing 1 Hotels To-Day bunkers the scholastic bank sys. |°“gne and her husband peers At Dla deel teaggd Oe PAs cbt diigle-eth ek Him in Court. window of a little store resting and ay. Link G9 Naw Youle ae fallen a ahere Gat Meeoret tuat- | says Mrs. Gonzales in her petjtion, “Is]Young, tn Special Term, adjourned his against cans of olive oil and strange shaped cheeses and stacks of mac- shown by the fact that one Goodman, | court at noon for the same reason. Mr, who was convicted of falsely imperson-] Wardell dropped dead from heart fail- ating a detective, admitted in open|ure yesterday at his home in Pleasant- court that my husband had asked him| ville. He was sixty years old. Justices to make an affidavit against me, but’ Young, Morschauser and Tompkins Stern Brothers Palais Royal. The police say Tombes and his wife went to the cabaret and that Mrs, Tombes slapped his face when he spent more time than she thought he should at a table at which was a girl called May. Waiters escorted the Tombes to the street. Tombes went away with ‘May The plucky fight put up by an old fe4y when she encountered a burlar t ttt. @& her home, came to light to-day in are tuarea ts Falta ee Geet Side Court, when Jot Cava-|iduwaik to get into the store. A weuth was arraigned on a charge of} youthful agent of the proprietor stood (Wireiary, Mre. Mary Buckey, wholon the sidewalk to give the informa~ sixty-two years old and lives at No. | tion ingratiatingly to any who paused The third day of the May Carnival] _ The pupils are Irving Eridman, eorge Schanchner, P. in Goepper, P. 8, 17 and motion picture popularity con- test, by which the most popular male] 170; dU ethout, B. 8, 647 Hens and female sturs are to be clected and} ty" hehrens, P. 8. 65, and Gerald crowned King and Queen at a ball] Flaum, P. S. 108. in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Convention delegates have been Astor on May 9, showed that great] invited to make deposits at the to observe the commotion: “He in | Bid West 45th Street, was tho com-| 77.0 "Gq out price; 20 cent da drink. |intorest has developed in the affair, school bank and close their ac- |a taxi, the police say, and Mrs. 1 , counts at the end of the conven- | ‘Tombes returned to the hotel. On a } Painant. Da gooda stuff! Twenty centa shot.) Constance Binney still has a big] tion. table in her room the police say they | Mre. Buckey has lived alone on the| Just what system the enterprising} 4 in the contest, but it is rumored] = = =| found a note saying, “I leave all I've merchant from sunny Italy was using: @op floor for many year an to get warning of the approach of a|that a “dark horse’ is looked for sTOLE FOR AGED MOTHER nae in bee ‘Gana my mother.” It een children grow ne eran "| policeman was not apparent, But] within the next two days. Friends BUT GETS THREE YEARS hen the clerk at the hotel reached ay’ ie knew Cav- ve al 7 e >A 2 Beene ee eney eral ter tane mete Hott there wan [Ot & Drominent star Gow on the coast ¥ on ‘Tombes by telephone and told him of WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET - and - WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET Gesugh, now twenty-four, when ho) the early morning : are reported to have heen canvassing] pea of Woman shoplifter Matis to| h3 wife’s condition, Tombes is re- no doubt about his obeying the letter », {of Mayor Hylan’s request to the We omrning of April 39 the old Ind] Conry—if not in the same spirit Beard a noise in her kitchen. Sho|or spirits in which the Mayor meant it. a ete ot out of bed, put on her stipers and | grent back to investigate CHILDREN COPIED } When she entered the kitchen a ELDERS IN CRIME, 7 , Bas a litle boy. At two o'clock in ported to have replied: for her and are ready to throw in Move Judge. “I'm too busy to bother now. I'm 26,000 votes. The plea of Miss Clara Lovett, thirt ele ” ¢ 1 " i ¥-| sorry for her."* To-day society young women and] signe of No. 2121 Fifth Avenue, that she} or ™ °F BOP screen stars wl are working to get 5 : er eee votes and thus raise funds for the| Shoplifted to Ket me waitin COURT HOLDS DAUGHTER er age er, who is in a hospital, failed to obtain lentencey| OF “JOHN, THE BARBER” A Special Presentation of poor of New York, to be distributed by the Association for Improving the she Was sentenced to-day in Condition of the Poor, started out to 1 Sessions to from six months to] ure. Helen Winters Charged With| ff canvass restaurants and hotels, 1 ears in the penitentiary. Part in Gown-Shop Theft. i Durglar flashed a light into her face omit DECLARES BANTON| sora resturant ao, "they “eerie @imacaman, ete, 1 "'m sorry, lady, but I got into the Statistics Show Juveniles Had| tte heart of New York. Association : - a a Ee Re Aerie Keewernl ‘ 5 Statistics Show yeniles Ha BeBe. PRR i er, the anager, known us ' prrong nouse: ese eh istic J Mad) ana the New York Society of f N'worth of goode under her cost | john,” the, Barbers" was, to"day” held of Crepe de Chine and of Canton Cr i Mrs. Buckley sayé she replied, “All Wave of Their Own in rateurs. They will visit ne big oy aded guilty ‘Magistrate Charles A. Oberwager in ( Y : : i we ‘ Keene's Chop House, Shanley's, the cannot allow sentiment to in-] Washington Heights Court {n $1,000 bail : Bight my toy, Til let you out.” but} March and April Ue Maen weber ROLE co us in imposing sentence," said | \Vercusination Friday ono charge ae : } Bhat, as she tare nee ty the| District Attorney Banton quoted|ber's, the Knickerbocker Grill, the adward ig grand larceny, She was accused by ‘ i Bitchen door, he caught her by Children's Court| Fifth Avenue Restaurant and others: Mrs, Lena Rothenberg, 19 West 116th] Sbroat. : fe fic hae Re eles ea The programme for to-day is: veet of having been Implicated in the o “The way we tussied,” sald the old] to.aay to show one of the “psycho- . ‘ ‘ theft of seven dresses valued at $167 . Rady telling ter story in court. “we| ‘2-ay to # : SPOS) Group OF aura and society KILLS PATERSON BABY] from the complainant's cown shop. 1M ‘. " 4 F {fought all around the place and him|lomical effects of the crime wave.’’| young women visit the Old Men's Toy eed According to the complainant, Mrs. So heavy in quality that you will trust the “feel” of it, and so smartl nf he'd kill me and the language| During the months of March and] Shop, No. 505 East 16th Street, which} pares Wiseman, two years old, died} Winters came to her shop with two y Beursed to me. It was terrible. But} April, when the flood of crime was is maintained by the peacoat forl i, the General Hospital in Paterson, ati erereny, Ane one ot ie trlo tried styled that ill be enthusi ic ew di if, wwe had it good and hard. We were] at its maximum, Mr. Banton said, | !™Proving the Condition of ihe, Poor, , early to-day from sleeping sick-| or ere eonere Wineed the seren y lastic over every detai Hghting there in the dark and over! the children imitated their elders and] Byening— : i 7, < He had ben in a critical con-| dresses and notified Detectiv Joseph a 4 ‘ le 3, went. my rocking chair. That woke Evening—Workers visit motion pic- ince F He was the son of] Hoffman and Frank Baker, who yes- Several models, all with the desired straight lines; and you can gratify your own the neighbors and he wrenched| staged a crime wave of their own. ture hous Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiseman of No. at the home of the defendant, references as to whether it will self-colored embroi nself loose and ran down the| ‘There were 72 burglaries, 28 grand —_ 31 Clinton Street. ; -d they found her trying to seli Le Nay : rr be fad e roidery, self-colored buttons, beads, and out. larcenies and 56. petit larcenies by] INDIANA PRIMARY He is the second to die from the dis-\one of the stolen dresses, Another sto- tab trimming that you want by way of adornment. Pointed side tunics are another ease within a week, There are two len dress, they say, was hanging in her waedeont, | variation, Navy blue and black. Sizes 36 to 46. atrolman Lynch was hurrying to house, in response to a police] boys under sixteen years, Two boys intle whien he met Cavanaugh, who] Under that age were arraigned for Hiks-ne-No: 645 Tenth Avenue. Cav- | MEhway robbery, ard ten girls wire fnaugh, the police say, is out on pein iease vahpalbaeryaces AR ped parole, having received seven years heey hi ‘wa i18 for assaulting a policeman, Lynch | ™OPths z @ecided he was a good one to arrest hy al walking away from a place where a| STROMBERG JEWELS Dh) incy was alin tram ter tweet | TO BE APPRAISED ut she identified him. “In court Cavanaugh insisted he H —- napcént, but Mrs. Buckey said: Customs Men Examine Bag don't tell me that, I know! gage “'To-Day to List The policeman made no mis- cthers in the hosp! VOTE VERY LIGHT New and Beveridge Both Claim Victory by 60,000 to 100,000. INDIANAPOLIS, May A light vote in the Indiana primary seemed almost certain to-day, when the day dawned clear and bright. 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New, The Famous Extra i Cavanaugh was held without bail. Bee nese de ty the Customa au. | Senator Albert J. Beveridge, hls op- Quality a ‘usto i. ponent, were equally confident of a SEEK SOLUTION thorities when she arrived on the| majority of from 60,000 to 100,000. WES I HAIR NE I S IN DEATH MYSTERY Aquitania Friday night, went to-day Leaders thought the total vote on a No. 115 Broadway, and several mem-| °f the last general election. Wuthorities Visit Brooklyn] jor. o¢ the Port Surveyor’s statt to| , There are five Democratic candi- ston, Candidates for Congress, State Specially Priced ‘. ton Street to go over her baggage, |Legislature, county and township 3 Jackson Were Stricken. | rie omcials wished to see what of | offices are to be nominated. All Shades c Cap or 3 Bation into the mysterious deaths of | hud not been declared. SAYS ALLEGED BOOKIE * Gray & White each Sane * , Mr. and Mrs. Freemont M. Jackson| Mrs, Stromberg, who lives at No. SWALLOWED EVIDENCE t rl necklaces valued at $75,000 j——— Attorney Ruston, Medical Assistant |‘ pune said had been bought Special Sale of w you when you were a boy.” vers, whose jewelry was ‘detained |Who seeks renomination, and former with her attorney, Abram J. Rose, of | would not exceed 500,000, half that Beach and Motor Brand dates, among them former Gov. Ral- Hotel Where Mr, and Mrs, | the Appraiser's Stores in Washing- A new development in the investi- | 16; effects she had declared and what LM = Aa ORY except Fringe was indicated to-day when District | 270 Park Avenue, had In her baggage District Attorney Ernest M. Vaughan | jn this city two years ago. There EN you can get a West Hair Net for 10c. Prisoner. don’t pay 10c. for an inferior one. The West three diamond rings, a dia- cha Seidenoe? demented Hair Net is extra large, s Jo - ¥ Bleisbfs, Brooklyn, scoompenied by a | “MCD a4 Bot Deed declared Baa Gases Sohn Massien “10 was’ hair instead of the usual 18 inch lengths, and there- The fur of the season is Fox which gives double importance to this apace cutie ready to aay haything,”” | AUTO RUNS DOWN BABY | [te cf pare ee oe paper?" the fore having less knots and less breaking points. Special Sale of FOX SCARFS Fluffy, beautiful skins that will top any costume with rich and velvety charm, adding to the plainest tailleur a note of relieving softness, and to the most elaborate gown a still further flattering smartness. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were found| penny still tive insisted, ‘'And there was a piece * f 4 there isn't. ead in the bathroom of their apart-| When Body Reac! of;paper and now there ian't Made by the makers of waeeeecmic A Citlanies of: Qxaey ; gent at No. 114 Columbia Heights, an| Holding tight to @ penny his father | No. 326 Hast 58th Street, accused of tak- bets on horse races. The detective @nnex to the Hotel Margaret. had just given him, Michael Incalo, five | Inf, Dats on ere een suet attce NOTION DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR There were indications that poison | 7" ce pee ne haags id senate Musacehia received n $5 bill and allp of the deaths, but chemical tests | wae an automobile | paper from a man in front of No, 1082 Ask for West S Sha: ka Second Avenue. joftex impoo 10c. a package known poisons indicated that none|in Second Avenue, nearly in front of NO ETIEGRE: D0 Gane,” anid the: court jf them had been used, fruit stand, * ¢ r : : : : oi : n Mor ne on a A be rs we Disshereea, And—along with their quality, prices that you have been waiting for. RESCUE DRY a pus jor, he ran RAIDERS FROM MOB behind an auto directly in front of one owned and driven by Hyman Slegal, of No. 1104 Broadway, Brooklyn, — Siegul Bis Hard Cider Seigare—Little| rushed the child to Hellevue, but he : Hungary Invaded, was dead. The penny was still clutched Dry agents raided a “cider sa-|in bis hand. Siegal was arrested, , bon” at No. 327 West s8th street pea a aervited im end were rolling out sixteen barrels KEPT BODY 13 YEARS ‘ pf alleged hard cider when a crowd of FOR DEBT, IS REPORT ea hundred people gathered, : ‘end threatened them. Poll! italian Comsel Investigating the West 30th Strect Station hacen Aneinet Neath jrere called to drive them back, A Carolina Undertaker, jones, was left for the proprietor, ero letar, CHARLESTON, 8. C., May 2.—Re- ‘Another raid was at the Little| Ports that the body of Sarmicco Con- ungary Restaurant, No. 257 Bast|©°PP®. an Italian, who was fatally fouston Street. No seizure was| Wounded in a fight near McColl, 8. . but the ownet, Samuel Reich, | thirteen years ago, had been held un- i? manager, Adolph Guldfinger end| buried since that time by an under- - eeiys wees eo: Sh pag Satan] taker at Laurinburg, N. 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