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— smi b | } t { { { a = es # a? 58 WO SAE LES WHEN AUTO TRUCK PLUNGES 70 FE ‘City Machine Is Reduced Splinters in Dive From Mi iaduct. Daniel J. Avenue, Bi nd Peter He No, 4578 Park Avenue, Bronx, ha¢ almost unbelievable escape from de: this morning when a truck on w they were riding fell seventy feet buried them in its splintered debr No. 459 Franklin = THE PARK BALL FELD GIVEN TO SEMLPRO emy e Federal Sugar Refin- int in Yonkers, ped with small indful of tickets 1 on the fleld so’ A pass-the-hat affair, and there ie no interference with it by TAXICAB HITS POLE, INJURING TWO GIRLS ~ |FOREIGN V WAR VETS GIVE A DINNER TO JAMES F. KIERNAN Rebounds Into Fire Hydrant at It ii ad Carve, ney Sharp Staten A taxicab in which Mary Step! any of the attuchees of the park or 7 fa nolice departments. The spectators|and Anna Waxyleva, both of No, can give a dime or @ quarter, recely-| Hast 12th Street, were riding early this ing in ticket to be stuck in| imorning along the Arthur Kill Road, the hin the contributor from| near Rossville, Staten Island, crashed further approach by the solicitors into a pole and then into a fire hydrant, injuring each of them, The right wrist former Was broken amd she was ly brulsed, The other's cheek was rated. They were attended by Dr, an of Greenridge, and went home, he taxicab Was driven by Michael laett of No, 220 Bast 14th Street. There is a sharp turn at the point at which the accident occurred, ‘This ticket is a small “throw-away ing a Yonkers pioture theatre Federal Sugar em- er of the team, He of 4,000 fans con- und Sundays. A fixed ; paid to visiting players and On the other diamonds in Van Cortlandt Park there are no “dugouts" for play- ers and few have back stops. None attempts to get contributions from spectators. rk Commissioner Joseph A, Hen- nessy, in charge of Van Cortlandt Park, sald to-day that he had given s Club a permit to use the ft Yonkers Nine Gets VansCort- Jandt Diamond and Passes Hat Among Spectators, to sum is the home team also gets paid, ataiacaleias AMNESIA VICTIM TAKES | STROLL IN NIGHTDRESS Close on the complaint by residents of Washington Heights of leasing the City College Stadium to a semi-pro- Yessional baseba comes worl « slin, 1a Nl team for Sundays a further invasion of This time it is in the ati Elderly Wom dre: Ident je-aged 1, who remem- name and age but not her walked up to Policeman Brohn, Street Station, at Fifth hich city prope Bronx At the nort and 1 end of Van Cortlandt Heslin was taken home after a brief Seticcretinis tan thot brocate ut no permission to pass th Street, before day- treatment at St. John's Hospital, T.vc botdangdteel tig oar bt e city line, jay. She was clad only in a ts still In the hospital, but is said to Peete Wiecee cite under any oireum n Frost, AE, but could. not Mate 5 Biv Chance fc A ae on city property. There is a dugout igainst park orders,” he oy address, — Ae Ghat ware feck GEaNa for players, a screened back-stop and hilo it 18 @ matter of cians at Bellevue had diag- $ pal ab i « P a well-kept infield. Baok of the out- sion, I will notify permit se as amnesia, her sister, Department of Plant and Structures CES, field is a ri hitheatre, Six|holders that if such a thing is at- Moore, identifed the som- and were crossing the Vernon Ave VAD F. KIERNAN or seven t J baseball fans attend| tempted again I will revoke permits. ulist_ and took her back home to nue viaduct, which connects Brooklyn] Veterans of Forelgn Wars will gather] games there Sundays, with one small force we ave all we No. cook ‘eG av s leld is under the : can do to loo er the a , with Long Island City. While driving| st Stauch’a Coney Ialund Pavilion] |, This feld is under the supervision of] can do 10 Jools atten the vandale and} «oy CRETURNS FROM down the slope on the Long Island] Wednesday night to tender a teati-| cai, games there has been issued| park with newspapers and lunch ret- , May. 15.—Gov. Miller wan City side, Heslin at the wheel, the] ™Montal dinner to James F. Kiernan. |). park Commissioner Joseph A, Hen.- ‘This is the first complaint of |, AUTANY: Capitol from his vacation truck skic crashed through the] State Commander, Veterans of Forelgn] negsy of the Bronx to the Federal A, ¥ 6 | ae ee tee Oe tone eee cane railing and dropped to the tracks of] Wars. Covers for 1,800 will be laid C., a Yonkers organization composed one last year, and I im-|q successor to the late State Comptroller, the Long Island Rail The toastnaster ‘will be Charles T. Msmbaeane nnd ete : SE a oe a lauceesaoe to the late state Comptraller The trick was reduced to splinters} Stensle, Secretaty of the Civil Service| & Seml-profi players who are mediatel) Pi practice. sain Commisston. The | speakers | include age and when workers in the railroad] Mayor John F.- Hylan, Edward ‘T.| — —— — yard rushed to the wreckage they ex-] oO" Loughlin, Congressman Thomas Ryan, pected to find mangled bodies uader]| Gen. Robert Lee Bullard, Col, Timothy it. But Loth men were living minor cuts and bruises. Leo a has a fractured shoulder, but is lieved to have internal injuries well. Hes-| J. Wn has a fractured shoulder and] Deegan. Moynihan and Major William ¥, State Commander Kiernan was the or- ganizer of the Civil Employees’ Assoct- ation of World War Veterans, He has GS} been very active for Legion circies and has initiated benefits for veterans, also be- BONWIT TELLER & CO. LASKER DENIES CHARGE ABOUT SHIPPING RAT! No Monopoly in Connection W Building Materials, He Says. Chairman Albert D, Lasker of United States Shipping Board issue: reply to-day to the critfeism of hoard made by Samuel Untermyer addressing the Lockwood commi last Wednesday, Mr the committee would be asked to | into the effect of the shipping board’ participation in rate-making combi tions on the prices of building terials. “The Shipping Act,"" “permits the board to be a party such conferences, which, of course, not organizéd for the purpose of creat- ing monopolies, but to protect shipp from the menace of freight and passen- ker rate wars, such as have periodically disturbed shipping operations. “There is nothing secret about these] Jefferson Market Court yesterday by conference agreements. with the board and are a matter public record. They ahe as much ‘They are fi the benefit of the shipper as the ship|yopbery of $70,000 worth of jewels ‘The shipper knows he is pro- tected from discriminations and that owner, everybody pays the same rate.’ Finally, Mr. Lasker stated, there were no conference rates on building ma- terials bead into this country, STENOGRAPHER C CATCHES | tait cach YOUTH ON THEFT CHARGE | Wednesday. Rose Berren's Comp! Prt Miss Rose Berren, No. 11914 Liberty Avenue, Quéens, was held in $500 bajl on a charge of fare known petty larceny, Miss Berren, who grabbed Miller held him at Coney Island last ni alleges that a year ago, when he one of a party at Couey Island, “Mi accepted her/wrist watch to hold did not return it. lection of the, incident and pleaded guilty. The Tow 1TH smai Milan straw hat BROWN SAND PURPLE PEARL DANDELION N said Mr. Lasker, Int Canrer| thirty; mer to Be Held in §500 Hall. ; @ stenographer, No. 619 De Kalb Avenue, was complain- | Hayden, twenty-six, all giving their ant this morning in the Coney Island | addresses as No. 4869 Winthrop Ave- Court against Jacques Miller, nineteen, He denied any recol- BONWIT TELLER & CO. Fhe Spocxally Shop of Orpinalions FIFTH AVENUE:AT 38™ STREET Fashion of the Moment MILAN STRAW HATs In Six Swagger Sports-Type Models 11.50 Lanvin pleating of grosgrain ribbon, or draped with chiffon or Canton crepe, the for golf, travel or town wear. CHESTNUT PERIWINKLE DEFT RESEDA NATURAL WITH WHITE NATURAL WITH NAVY ‘AILORED MILLINERY—MAIN FLOOR: aes HELD FOR $70,000 GEM THEFT, FOUR The Specially Shop of Oniginaliono ES FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ith the da the TUESDAY—An Important Reduction Sale of WOMEN’S WOOL SKIRTS FOR TRAVEL, SPORTS OR DAILY WEAR—LIMITED QUANTITIES 8.90 Skirts that were 12.75 to 27.50 na- ma Three Men and Woman Said ‘el io Be International Crooks “| = —Bail of $25,000 Each. Silence was the policy observed in iled of to|in Harrisburg, Pa., the three men and a woman arrested charged with the from Mrs. Mitchel Harrison of Phfla- delphia, Pa,, as a Pullman car in which she was a passenger drew into the Pennsylvania Station in this city, April 30. They were held in $26,000 for further examination Pleated Models NOVELTY WOVEN STRIPES SMART WIDE STRIPES INLAID STRIPED EFFECTS OVERPLAID DIAGONALS Straightline Models OVERPLAID TWEED SKIRTS FRINGED TWEED SKIRTS SPORTS PLAID SKIRTS LIGHT COLOR EFFECTS 5.75 Straightline Skirts that were 7.75 to 15.00 LINE CHECKED PRUNELLAS WOOL CHEVIOT SKIRTS WORSTED CHECKED SKIRTS SPORTS COLOR WOOL SKIRTS WOMEN'S SKIRTS—Second Floo: The prisoners are Lunman Bede, David Bushnell, twenty-nine; John Gavin, twenty-nine, and Ruth nue, Chicago, The police say they internationally. More than $40,000 worth of the Harrison and| jewels, it {» said, were recovered fn ight. } the hdtel room in Harrisburg where 38) the four were arrested by Pennsyl- ier ‘ana| Yenia Railroad detectives who had followed them from Fort Wayne, Ind. net} They were about to leave Harris- burg in an automobile He STREET FAIR for the Aid of Crippled Children Park Avenue, 46th to 50th Streets—May 16, 17, 18th ‘BONWIT TELLER. & CO, © Thu Specialy Shap of Orginatons | FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET yn-and-Country’ FOR TUESDAY ONLY A Specially Prepared Sale of Seventy-Five WOMEN’S CHIFFON GOWNS FOR SUMMER AFTERNOON, DINNER AND DANCE WEAR + 55.00 OWNS of finest quality crepe chiffon, with the softly fluttering draperies of the mode, Jade, Lilac, Dande- lion, Province Blue, Flesh, Coral, Silver Gray, Rouge, | Orange, Periwinkle, Fuchsia, White or Black. | rt sports-like bows and tops the season's fashions PHEASANT HENNA CASTOR JADE BLACK AVY BLUE ORCHID Egyptian Ribbon Cabochon Model, Pointed Drapery : Three-Tier Model with Two-Tone Ribbon Streamers No Credits : Surplice Draped Model with Two-Color Sash Girdle No Exchanges See WOMEN’S GOWNS—Second Floor. ee ——$—_ — ———_- — EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY. 15, 1922, CATHOLIC CLUB OPENS NEW HARLEM QUARTERS ade a brief speech praising the and members for their club Saints’ » No. 245 Bast 126th] Mf Street. first night In the now quar- | °" tors was the occasion for a house- There was dancing and entertainment Benevolent Legion Members Have a/ Warming party, at which Supreme] was offered by Harry Push of the Glee 5 / Court Justice ard J. McGoldrick 3 3 Fine New Home. was the gu honor, Harlem Council, No. 211, Catholic} William J. Fawcett, President of the enan, Supreme Preside) hon and Masters Geor and Jack McLaughlin, Benevolent Legion, has ji ned its new quarters at the Parish Club of All council, was master of ceremonies and| J proved an ideal host. Justice McGold- America's. Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM CLLINS &@ - 34th Street — New York An Extraordinary Special Sale—Tuesday Japanese Silk Kimonos and 7.90 The Lowest Price in Years Elaborately Hand Embroidered Robes with fringed sashes and padded roll hems. Extra length Mandarin Coats, Fine silk, full silk lined. Copen, rose, yellow, red, navy and black. America’s Foremost” Specialists OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & CG 34th Street — New York An Advance Offering— Tuesday White Canvas Low Shoes For Women and Misses Most Unusual Value 5.00. White Reignskin Strap Pumps and Oxfords, on smart new lasts, with Walking, Louis or Cuban heels. 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