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RRR mature ‘ fnothing that th ‘Students Honeymoon in Lock-Up : After ‘Borrowing’ Car to Elope; Prisoner, Wrapped in Band- Trapped at Niagara Falls + ‘Police Give Them Freedom of the City While | BUFFALO, May 19,—The police ot Niagara Falls are entertaining bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander (Wales Henry of New Britain, Conn. ‘The town lockup does not contain a bridal suite so the bride and bride- Serroom are compelled to do without such comforts. Otherwise the authori- Bie are showing the newly, weds every goourtesy. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry were mar- Jried in Washington, D.C. The bride- @eroom was a student at tho Staunton, “Va., military school. The bride has been attending a private school at “New Britain, The marriage was an \elopement, plans for which were per- {fected by John Arundale of Charlotte- ‘ville, Va., a chum of the bridegroom, © From Washington Mr. and Mrs. [Henry went to Baltimore, At became apparent that the worldly Swealth of the couple was not suffi- elent to carry them to Niagara Fal f@ journey on which their hearts had where “been set. f Mr. Henry borrowed an auto- fmobile in Baltimore without the Sknowledge of the owner, and the shappy couple motored across Penn- Sylvania and New York, reaching pNiagara Falls a tow days ago. was the property of Fred ae manager of the ~Maryland T » and w if from the street in fromt berger’s home, The Henry's sArundale in Baltimore were indicted by the Grand Jury for theft last Monday. Detectives were sent from “Baltimore to N pected to take the prisoners back in the car. = The owner of the automobile told ‘his troubles to a Balti ‘The usual notices wer “just outside the Buffa “sleuth spied the machine‘and arrested tthe pair. © Superintendent of, Pot ‘allowed his guests the f Scity. They are required to return to ithe jail each evening, where Henry is Nocked in his cell on the second floor, sand Mrs. Henry is taken to the “women's quarters on the third floor, The parents of the couple are in Niagara Falls, having been sum- tmoned by their children, but there is do to help e Curry has ,|the parents of neit! Waiting to Return to Baltimore to Face Auto Owner. them out of their difficulties until their return to Baltimore, ‘ Alexander Wales Henry, nineteen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William kK. Henry, who js reported to have been secretly married to Miss E Corbett, sevente: a local hoo? girl, on Ma 80, by the son Pierce of hington, D. ¢ was student at the until Aprif, 1921, This winter he entered the ton Mili Academy, in and at Christmas time came hi for his r While here he was almost constantly in the company ot Miss Corbett, On March 24, Miss Corbett went to New York with her parents to visit high school he: aun an atfit. She was expecte March 31. On March 30, howe went to W n and fr day until when th arrested Falls police, r had heard a word from them, Henry's father is the Inventor of the Corbin door check, used extensively in public buildings and other places hay- t automatic do oks. bett, the girl's father, is the Philharmonic Band in y 19.— Abraham ft » died to-day from two pistol wounds alleged to have been inflicted by Housan Hardin, pri of a Turkish coffee nous dan was sipping coffe Police are motive for t while Beauty Contented You are always confident Tomorrow Great Custom Tailuring Your choice of a wide variety of NEW WOOLENS 8,000 yards recently bought at a great sacrifice —all ready for MEN’S Made to Your Measure Perfect Satisfaction Assured Suits of This Quality Would Be Excellent Values at $40 to $50 © RITCHIE ORNELL 138 West 23d Street Site at one Headquarters NEW YORK STORES 1587 B'way, Pet. 37th & 38th Sts. 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. 251 Ei hth Ave., Nea 23d St. 691 Ei hth Ave., Bet, 43d & 44thSts. 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 doo ahove 125th 138 W. 23d St., Bet. (th & 7th Avs OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Offering THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, KICKED POLICEMAN IN NOSE, IS CHARGE ages, Held on Two 68 ¢ conduct. - over SUITS| 4 And All Our Other Stores BROOKLYN 104 Flatbush Ave., r from Sate St, eneie Building. BRON \ E. 149th St., Near 3d Ave NEWARK 193 Market St., Nr. Broad St 1 Opp. Newark: Theatres ——$=$—<___ =< ee r¢ ‘omplaints. Michael Stone, thirty-five, of No. npoint Avenue, Brooklyn, ap- peared In Bridge Plaza Court, Brook- lyn, today, with his head bound with bandages, and Patrolman Harry Boyd of the Bedford Avenue Station ac- companied him, with discolored eyes and a broken nose, Stone with felonious assault and Mrs. Mary Sinkus of No, 316 Wythe Ave- nue pressed a charge of disorderly Boyd said that after he had placed Stone under arrest for alleged dis- orderly conduct in Mrs. Sinkus's cafe last night, Stone Invited him to ride to the station in Stone's automobile. Poyd said Stone turned and kicked him tn the nose as he entered the car, rhe patrolman finally had to use his stick to subdue Stone. tone was held in $1,000 on the felonious assault charge and $500 on the disorderly conduct charge for ex- amination May 26 TO ALL“LY Our Uptown Store Third Ave. and 84th St. Boyd charged 3 BIG STORES CONVENIENT SUBWAY AND CAR LINES _ Our Downtown Store Sixth Ave. and 15th St. |NORTEC! IFFE AGAIN |LEGION To HONOR ATTACKS JAPANESE “Brown Men Spying All Over World” Give Him Chills. LONDON, May 19.—Lord North- cliffe, at a luncheon in his honor by the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club here, continued with sreat vigor the anti-Japanese cam- paign he began some months ago on his world tour: “The Japanese are the Germans of the East," he said. ‘Perpetually bur- rowing, working, propaganding, emi- grating, spying all over the world. They're busy penetrating North America and they have covetous eyes on the Commonwealth and the domin- fons, I'm very frank about the Jap- anese menace to Australia because it is a danger, “No person who looks at the map and realizes the way in which our little brown friends are getting nearer and nearer to Australia, no person who goes to Japan and realizes that every Japanese woman thinks it her duty to give a present to her husband once a year, can fail to understand that a country Iike Australia, which is Practically empty, is in very great ili, i ; | BP 95 > A B AU OUR Sixth Ave. and 15th Street Third and Brook Avenues at 160th Street, Our Only Bronx Store All Stores Open Saturday Evenings Church Third & Brook Aves. At 160th St Our Only Bronx Store to write your name and add a beautiful SOUVENIR of our OPENING. | GIANT INTRODUCTORY SALE TURE ever obtainable and come opportunity to supply \ they include a complete outfit or onl \) a point to visit one of our stores this month, as soor THREE STORES JENGINE KILLS WOMAN 40,000 U. S. DEAD AS SHE AVOIDS TRAIN |. Paris vost to Decorate Graves in in France Memorial Day. a tenograp in Hoboken, was Killed by a railro: AWiich engine today at Ridgefield Pat i walking along the tracks to eicioh on Men we statlony wth en. uerbrelte fewer than the number , the reduction being f bodies to the United ‘ont, She at tly in front due to the retu Minton oming from the had not heard ‘ While the Legion Iald flowers on aac American graves in 867 cemeteries, Inst NEW YORK CENTRAL OBTAINS year, ali the 8 remaining In France - have now been concentrated In aix pe NEW TERMINAL IN CHICAGO manent rican national cemeteries, — 7 With the exception of aixty places where May 19.—The Inter relatives have asked that the bodies be a Commission has nu- und » New York Central Rail A jor Herrick ts Honorary Pi of the American Memorini Day Committee. Zhe ceremony will be kin in the morting with church ser- vices. The Ambassador, escorted by all the nerican service men in Paris, will then lay « wreath on the tomb of the ~ acauigp cor ol of the and Indiana Ratirond irchase of stook not ox- 09 and also authorised thr er and Indiana Rajlrond y to acquire control of the prop erty he Chicago Junction Railway unknown potlu, Company by lease, — Tr York Central thus acquires additional terminal facilities within the City of Chicago. Other rallroads ob Jected to its plan and the commiasion permitted the enterprise to proce on terms that secure other trur adequate service over the © — DINE BRIDAL COUPLE, and Mrs, Robert Olyphant of 70 West 55th Street entertained mpany of eighteen at dinner last evening at the Colony Club in honor of Miss Mary Bartow Polhemus and Mr No. Murray Olyphant, who are to be mar- (property. ‘The commission ri tied June § In St. Bartholomew's Central permission to purchase the prop- erties or stock of the Junction line, Home Furnishers since 18654 An“S. Baumann ANNOUNCING in all three Stores Commencing Saturday, May 20 ih shall hold for TORYS subjected __20 © 50% at 9 A. M. (a) CELEBRATE the opening of our Bronx Store and to bring home to our customers and their friends the tre- mendous BUYING-POWER of this organization, we a period of four weeks a GIANT IN'TRODUC- ALK, during which our uniformly low prices will be to still further reductions of is event places before the furniture buying public probably reatest values in high class CABINET-MADE FURNI- presents a most unusual and wel- your housekeeping needs, whether ly an odd piece. Make it 1s possible MAY 20 when visiting our New . Store at Third and Brook Aves. and 1€0th St. do not fail to write your name and address in our VIS! TORS’ BOOK so that we you abeau A -ifulSOU- EBRO Third Ave. and 84th Street ANN Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings —< POLISH CHAMRES LUN eo RACING $7,000 YOUTHFUL STAKES $6,000 LONG BEACH HANDICAP HERCULES HANDICAP COMMONWEALTH HANDICAP # OTHER FINE RACES + avi, AND trotte scomotive ed Poland with and ke of elvil- but tn the TOMORROW AMAICA = via Lexington Ave doth Bt, Jamaica; thence by ———_—_—_ MAM MMMMMM MAMMA LINCOLN, Ml ‘augtn home of Or: & Bro.” Store for the Bron DOORS OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 20, AT 9 A. HOUSANDS of our customers who make their homes in the great Borough of the Bronx have for years urged us to establish an “S. Baumann & Bro.” store in the Bronx, which would be con- venient to them and where they could do their home furnishing under the same ideal conditions that prevail in our other stores. At last their wishes are to be realized. On Saturday, May 20, at 9 A. M. we shall welcome our customers, their friends and all those interested in the highest type of home-furnishings, to the beautiful building which we have erected at Third Avenue, corner Brook Avenue, at 160th Street, and which we shall occupy entirely. We look forward with pride to showing you through this newest branch, in which we have merged all the finest features of our 68 years’ experi- ence, and hope you will come whether you need furniture or not. When visiting our New Store at Third and Brook Aves. and 160th Street on Saturda ress in our VISITORS’ BOO. Ixteen and twenty-two ehildren, ended her f her daughter here day by hanging herself with her Hethteeeteeeeseeses wimhty-t ima At y, May 20th, do not fail K, so that we can send you A Few of Our Introductory Specials Dining Room Suites Four piece Queen Anne Period in Mahogany............ Four piece Queen Anne Period in Mahogany!... 7) Four piece Italian Period in American Walnut..,...... Nine piece Adam Period in Jacobean Oak............+ Ten piece Louis XVI. Period in Silver Gray...........+ Ten piece Italian Renaissance Period in Polychrome..... Ten piece Italian Period in American Walnut......... Ten piece Louis XVI. Period in Amer. Walnut or Mahogany ‘Ten piece Queen Anne Period in American Walnut. . Bedroom Suites Four piece Adam Period in Antique Ivory.........+ ‘ Four piece Queen Anne in American Walnut......... Four p ece Queen Anne Period in Américan Walnut...... Four piece Queen Anne in American Walnut.... Four piece Lous XVI. in American Walnut......... Four piece Four Post Colonial in Mahogany............ Four piece Empire Suite in French Gray...........044 Four piece Queen Anne Period, decorated in Mahogany... Living Room Suites Three piece Cane Panel, Ma- finished frames, sur upholstery... Three piece Imitation Leather Daveno Suite, Mahogany finished frames Three piece Genuine Leather Mahogany finished frames Thrée piece Tapestry up- holstered loose cushions Three piece Cane Panel, Ma- yfinished frames, ‘oose cushions,Velouy or T pestry Three piece upholstered pillow arms, loose cushions Three piece high grade Em- bossed Velour, loose cush ions, Polychrome frames And Many Others, Including Thousands of Odd Pieves. Regular Prices Introductory Prives $400.00 $249.50 275.00 300.00 275.00 325.00 605.00 575.00 425.00 425.00 350.00 295.00 425.00 $00.00 300.00 $95.00 450.00 375.00 140.00 150.00 275.00 225.00 200,00 350.00 475.00 149.50 189.50 169.50 195.00 450.00 375.00 285.00 250.00 205.00 179.50 249.50 189.50 185.00 198.00 275.00 207.50 74.50 79.50 149.50 119.50 109.50 209.50 324.50 GHPAT-GRASD MOTHER strer he May 19,--Mrm{ Antiquity’s Gift of Good Fortu to the New Genera Ten thousand years of beautiful end will be your hd receivesthisring {from you, Through: * out the vast ages of China’s won fulhistory thismysticcombinatio ental characters ised Good Luck, Health, Happiness, Pros i eto the wearer. perity and Lona Ls S Pets way could you hel a wilt 1¢ € stamped $9) 14K Solid Gold “seer ate, local jewelers, ift tothe baby ————— >>; — ee SSS SSS ——> <> AN KS ——__ a == BE LA iF £ Ze a a —— —— ea ee ee