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CONVICT HOLD-UP AUTOS KL WAN ("FEES AND INURE GIRL [oss ter DURING DOWNPOUR Got $760 and Jewelry From Contractor. Frank Mosca, No. 428 Bast 116th ‘Accidents Occur at Union Hill Within Few Minutes of Each Other. THOMAS R. CHAPMAN, - Chapman Dock way ney trouble. He there al) his life. His Street, was convicted in the Queens Cou No. 37 Clinton Avenue. Court at Long Island City this morning on charges of robbery, grand larceny afd assault as a second offender, He was one of five who held up He was Chureh at Jam man, His wid son survive hi NEVER DEALT WITH DIER. wo daughters and the office of Mereagiiano Brothers, contractors, No, 3888 Jerome Avenue, Woodhaven, on Dec. 17, getting $760 and some jewelry. An earlier trial re- sulted In a disagreement. The jury last night had the steno- grapher repeat the testimony for four hours. At 2 o'clock this morning the jurors were locked up for the night and at 10.80 reported their verdict. Mosca will be sentenced May 16. Behn Hendel, sixty-one, No. 628 Ube:ty Street, and Miss Lillian Cook P etghteon, No. 101 Hudson Avenue both of Union Hill, N. J., were run @own by automobiles within a few minutes of each other during the heaviest downpour in Union Hill, shortly after 8 o'clock last night ‘The man was instantly killed and ‘Miss Cook, who was taken to the North Hudson Hospital, Weehawken, | ¢; te not expected to live. Hendel was crossing the street in front of his home when struck by the | mredguard of an automobile driven by John Cavanagh, sixty-one, No. 211 Highwood Avenue, Weehawken, and “formerly a police Lieutenant at that place, Hendel was swung around, struck by the radiator and killed. ‘A few minutes later Miss Cook at- tempted to cross Bergenline Avenue, between Second and Third Streets, when she was knocked down by a U. ® mail truck, driven by George Meyer, twenty-four, No, 318 Seventh t, West New York. Her skull was fractured, Meyer was arrested | Po! tand is being held pending the out- jJoome of the girl's injuries. Cavanagh was released on his own Srecognizance. Dier or his company. Lipper & Co. i ‘ ry WOMEN OF DEMOCRACY (21; TO HONOR MISS MILLS directly with Dier or Carpender, Caffry & 600 shares of Mexican Pet: for Dier personally. Bome of Appointed Associat an Will Be Luncheo: A lunchean witi be given to-morro at the Hotel Pennsyivania in honor of Miss Harriet May Millx, who was re- cently appointed State Democratic soclate Chhirman, in which it is ex- pected more than 1,000 women will par- tictpate. Register Annic Mathews of New York County is Chairman of the |@ luncheon and wil, be toastmaster. She will be assisted by Mrs, Anna Naugh- ton, Miss Hila Sullivan and Mrs. Frances Abrahall. Among the prominent Democratic wo- men who will attend are Mrs. John F. Villard, Mra, Frank- Siueietenctets A. distinctive, hand- atterned Mra. John Sinnott, Mra, John McCooey, Mrs, Herbert C. Pell jr, Mrs. George H. Childs, Mra. u _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, nt Passes Thomas R. Chapman, sixty-six, Presl- dent of the Chapman Docks Company, of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at Stuart, Florida, following an tliness with kid- was born in Jamaica and lived home was at former trustee of the First Presbyterian and a volunteer fire- Sau) 8. Myers, counsel for the re- ceiver of E. D. Dier & Co, yesterday made public a letter received from Arthur Lipper & Co. denying that the firm had ever bad any dealingw with was one of five Stock Exchange houses mentioned in reports of inst Tuesday's hearing before Ref- eree in Bankruptcy Seaman Miller, the roleum stock 1922, MOTHER OF 6 JAILED; KEPT BOY FROM SCHOOL or a bunch ever since. I've only got 2.20 left" ROBBED ELKS’ SAFE FOR BOOZE, POLICE SAY Porter Confesses Stenling $416 to f 5 — POLICE PROTECT LEWIS “That Doe Go tm America,” Treat Friends, They Declare. AFTER WINNING BOUT Justice Tell dow. Thomas Layton, formerly a porter at} MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, May 6.—| Mra. Sarah Blumsack, widowed mother of six children, was sentenced to the Tombs for five days by Justice Moss in Special Sessions to-day for keeping her fifteen-year-old = son, Joneph, out of school and causing him to work in her bakery at No. 68 Am- . This is her second the Elks Club, No. 108 West 434 Street, was taken to Jefferson Market Court this morning on a charge of stealing $416 from the safe of the club when he found it open and unwatehed on May 2. The police say he has confessed. “1 never was in trouble before,” they quote him, “but when I saw all that money right under my fingers the temptation was too strong. I took it and moved from the Milis Hotel to the York, and I have been buying liquor Strangler Ed Lewis, world’s wrestling champion, was guarded by police as he left the Armory last night after severely punishing John Freberg. Swedish cham- pion, in a bout, Lewis punished Fre- berg #o badly that he was unconscious for forty-five minutes, Freberg several times had Lewis on the mat with one shoulder touching and three a Russia, bi Justice Mona. “Chi be educated and we are going to en- force that right.” on the hendlock and held it until his victim succumbe OPPENHEIM, ©@LLINS 34th Street—New York Very Special Offerings—Saturday Selected from Regular Stock 150 Misses’ Coats Polo, Sport and Utility Models Regular 39.75 Values 20.00 The Salvation Army is a Friend in Deed to Those in Need Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Y. Established 1879 TODAY AND SATURDAY | Reductions and Special Prices In Girls’ and Juntors’ Apparel | FOURTH FLOOR N | JUNIOR MISSES’ SUITS originally 35.00 1047.50 25.00 Several attractive models of tweed in fresh spring colorings. Sizes 17 years. JUNIORS’ CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES 16.50 Originally 25.00 to 35.09 } Light and dark shades; also a limited number of light colored chiffons. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’COATS Originally 35.00 10 45.00 20.00 Full length or sports models of tweed or camel’s hair. Sizes 12 to 17 years. LITTLE GIRLS’ TWEED CAPES Special 3=—«5.95 Attractive styles in fresh pretty colorings. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ LEGHORN HATS Special 4.75 Natural leghorn in “collegiate” style, with ribbon band; or broad brimmed hats }) . with ribbon band and streamers. CHILDREN’S OXFORDS 2.65, 295, 3.35 All leather, sturdily made oxfords; in brown only. S' 65; Seatt wn oak ly. Sizes 5 to8, 2.65; 8}4 to 10, 13, 15 CHILDREN’S SANDALS SPECIALLY PRICED TAN LEATHER PATENT LEATHER Sizes 5 to8 2. i ‘ «BM to10% gas SizesBt010% 3.50 11 to 2 3.25 * a1toa 4.00 HATS 2ND FLOOR } } Top Coats in loose swinging models, of Tweeds, Camel’s Hair. Double-faced Plaids and Mixtures. 250 Misses’ Dresses A Wide Choice of the Newer Styles Regular Values to 50.00 25.00 Canton Crepe, Georgettes and Crepes de Chine; beaded and embroidered; also Novelty Sport Frocks. 175 Misses’ Suits Carefully Hand-Tailored Regular Values to 59.75 29.75 Navy Blue Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Imported Tweeds. Belted, straightline and box styles. OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 34th Street—New York SSaturday— Very Special Values Girls’ Summer Dresses Checked Gingham Dresses in smart new designs, with touch- es of color. Sizes 6 to 16. Special 5.90 Sheer Voile and Checked Ging- ham Dresses, with embroidery and Organdie. 6 to.14. Special IF 8.90 Taffeta, Dragonia, Organdic andcombinations of Crepe Knit and Crepe de Chine. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 15.00 | A Sale Presenting @ _ |1n Our New SanInEIInIre: 7 garescmiee ere FUR STORAGE AT 2% OF YOUR OWN VALUATION; FURS REMODELED AND REPAIRED AT MODERATE PRICES W OR T H THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Rare Values Hosiery Department Wortbley sacral our own brand of Silk, lace or sports hose is the best the market has to offer at each given price: in addition to a complete line of Worthley hose we are showing other representative brands such as Onyx, Van Raalte etc. orthley Silk Hose Extra heavy quality with lisle garter top. Black, white, russet, navy, gray pink, silver, gold, ecru, beige and nude. On sale at Chiffon Silk Hose With lisle garter top. Black, Nude and Gray. On sale at Silk Hose Lisle garter top. Black, White and the fashionable colors. On sale at 2.00 1.50 1.00 NoConnectron With Any Other Establishment m the Werld WwW ORTH Misses’ New Silk Crepe Frocks In an Offering of Wonderful Values 1 8% Values 25.00 to 40.00 The group includes sports frocks, after- noon frocks and street frocks in light and dark colors, of Canton Crepe, Georgette Cerpe and Crepe de Chine. Every one new and smart, and an ex- traordinary sale value at 18.75 Sizes 14-16-18-20 for Misses And Sizes for Small Women .. READ THE . . Pictorial and Sporting Edition The Evening World For Complete News of the Day