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. oy sree ip tenner nmnrerse es ses mes = ‘DOLLAR GIRL OWED ~TRED TOCOLLEGT WITH “REVOLVER” eg Rwakens Her to Demand “His Money or Her Wrist .- Wat Arrested last night at his home on|_ ® burglary complaint by Florence Wolinsky, Atteen,, John Harmast, Wirty-five, a laborer, of No, 176 Perry Ptraet, admitted, the police say, that he used threats to collect a dollar he Piaims the girl owed him, but denied breaking into her apartment and ) brandishing a revotver. Florence, daughter of a laborer who Bres across the hall, told the police Of the Charles Street Station that she bwoke yesterday morning to find Har- has! standing by her bedside, hold- fg a revolver against her head and baying: “Now, girl, decide: One dollar or he wrist watch!" ‘ Florence, cold with fright, says she ‘managed to find her way to the bu- fean and get the watch for him. And this is Harmast’s tale, as told Bo Detectives Carone and Devine: “All the flappers on the block have c these heré wrist watches, so noth- will please this kid until her old @an gets her one. She goes and * Breaks it and fs afraid to break the Rews to father. So she breaks it to me, and like a big boob T fall for her fears and pay one buck to have it wepaired. The girl promises to give me the bone back. “Well, I can't collect. So, this work, I find the door unlocked and March in to Miss Florence and make her come across with the watch.” “How about the gun?” asked the Getectives. “Come upstairs,” said Harmasi,"” “and I'll give you the watch and show you the gun."" What he showed was a glass re- volver, which, when Harmasi bought Gost 15 cents. ———_>_ NEW CITIZENS GET Naturalization Ceremonies Take on Festive Air as Result. act eral Court to-day and pre- sented ai small silk American flag to euch newly, natyralized citizen. They propose to do this on every naturall- wation day—which means every Tues- @ay. They had already presented a big flag to Judge Knox tot be used on such occasions. ‘One result is that the ceremonies of naturalization have now taken oF a festive alr, in contrast to the drab routine that formerly prevailed. Mrs. Charles D. Freeman is Chairman of the committee and one of the group distributing flags. Her helpers were Mrrs. William Robison, Miss Mary F. Willis and Miss Augusta Parkin. The aged members are Mrrs. Walter Jen- Miss Elizabeth B. Brundage, 1. Low. esha PLATO’S REPUBLIC IS DREAMER’S PLAN Will be Ideal Community Free From Every Restraint, APRIL FARM, MIDDLEBORO, Mass., June 18.—A modern Utopia modeled on the line of Plato's “Re- Bublic’—an {deal community Wwhbre ‘men and women can work out their @estinies in perfect freedomeis the Iatest idea of Charlies Garland, mil- Monaire “free thinker.’ ™ anhouncing his contemplated roject to-day he declared himself t the things Plato knew and utl- Garland came first into the public ‘aye when he refused an inheritance of more than a million dollars. Later he left his wife for a “‘soul-twin,” gsserting his disbelief in the conven- @Wons of marriage. He finally, accept- fad the legacy. fe Bane Ee, ASKS STATE MAYORS TO BAR POLITICS Middletown Man _ Scores Addresses of Gov. Miller and Mayor Hylan. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., June 18.— Miminatio'not politics trom the State Morning, when I hear Kullinsky go to| ft, he says, was filled with candy and} AMERICAN FLAG) Four women, members of the Natu: | yy Paleition Commitice of the Colonial Dees of New York State, appeared LAO raw ii (& Saeed THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, New Rochelle Sees Work Dollar Does" in 21 Hours in Drive to Get Commuters to Buy at Home Stores 1928. BAY PIRATES BOARD TUGAND ROB CREW AT POINT OF GUNS Thugs — Transfer Activities From Auto to Motorboat River pirates, armed with guns and biackjacks, boarded the wrecking tug Colossus of the: Merritt-Chapman Company as ashe Iay at anchor off Stapleton, Staten Island, early this morning, aroused three husky deck- hands from their peaceful slumber in the fo'o'sle, and compelled them to hand over their valuables, Enae Levuld was separated from $16 and Peter Johansen from $10, while Gustav Jacobsen reluctantly handed over $8 and his watch, Then the pirates jumped into their motor boat and chugged off in the darkness, bos sen vacant + ae leaving not a trace of their identity or . : : s the name of their boat. Begins Its Trip in Grocery and Ends in Bank] tie coiossus went 1d Stapleton After Purchasing $300 Worth early thie morning to meet the White of Merchandise. < = WHAT THE DOLLAR BOOGHT Star liner Majestic. The tug, the largest derrick-tug of the Merritt- Chapman fleet, was commissioned to handle some 16-ton propellors and a crankshaft which require The purchasing powef of a dollar and what ft will do toward making business better tn the home town when spent there by a commuter has been demonstrated to residents of New Rochelle by the Chamber of Com- merce. Kept in motion for a trifle over twenty-one hours, after having ‘been spent for some groceries by William FB. Knox, President of the Bowery Sav- ings Bank, that same dollar bought more than $300 worth of merchandise and finally wound up in the People’s Bank for Savings when a foreman of a manufacturing plant, who got it in his pay envelope, opened a savings ac- count. The bank officials said it would This is how the object lesson wat worked: Mr, Knox tolé his corner} 28-ton 5 grocer that he would buy a doilar’s|*hifting on the ner. The job being worth of goods If the grocer would at|*" extra heavy one, some of the once spend the same dollar at the) *tonsest men’ in the: wrecking aa hardware store next door, Then the|Pary's employ were tent to pertorn hardware merchant spont the same! ios the appearance of. being: husky lollar at a meat shop, and ao the dol-| onough to handle the Majentic's herd- lar travelled from one store to an- other, each purchaser getting a dol- lar’s value and each seller making his sual profit. The “Almighty Dollar” worked its way through 317 stores in this fash- ion and is being given much pud-| stuff without a peep. Neity by the New Rochelle dailies After the hold-up was over and the thus foreing home to the commuters—|three men started milling about tho and there are thousands of them|deck bewalling their losses, Harold there—what it means to the home] Olsen, fireman, who had slept town when they buy there. It was|fully through the affair in a secluded , also an illustration that circulation} nook forward, awakened to ask what be used immediately in making a]makes good times and hoarding bad| it was all about. building loan here. tines, “They might a he, patting his overalls pock captain and engineer were on board. pais eae FIRE DARWIN TEACHER, ORDER BAPTIST PASTORS Collewe Wil Loi He Ree: NASHVILLE, Tenn., of his backbone. Boys’ Nine, With Woman Coach, Wins Baseball Championship ts: :0%:/5 ees et scree taper nyo wat and were determined to show other] to call it, they did.” teams they could win, even if they did have a woman for a coach. I'm for them and they're for me, and by wor! together we won. ys can play certain places better than others, ['ve learned, but ee rey WILL NOT OPERATH COAL BARGES ON LOWER MISSISS ST. LOUIS, June 13.—Edwin F. Gol- tra, Democratic National Committeeman St.-Louis Post-Dispatch Medals and Cups Taken by Meramec School Team. June 18,—Unle: y of 1 r directed ec best y boys’ tea _ WW. -9T) LOUIS, June 48 (Asseainted manager ard captain directed the He be wey, C0 abae & coer am for Missouri, to-day announced he had|Prof..C. W. Davis of the faculty of Vress.)—A championship baseball | club on the playing field, after advice |) Oo AARON VMI tiem belleve| abandoned for the present, at teaat,|CNlon University, « Hapttat institution developed and couched by a m their coach, The medals ABE) te have to come through and some-| any Intention to operate on the lower [*t jackson, Tenn. te discharged or re. woman, won {ndividual gold medals cups were offered by the St.]how or other they will tf you encour- | Miaslesipp! the four towboats and nino- Nor moral support af the: Kash and a silver loving cup in the Public Post age them. teen barges he has leased from the japtists Pastors’ Conference will Sohool Sueague Nore which bas‘juat Stan We first learned to hit the ball and | Gavernmént. He added, however, that | Pe withdrawn from the institution, ac- erestec hard. Goo , ‘ding to resolutions adopted by eke alt ita: keanGh.y eral eoaeh Patina sted in hif it hard. Good batting, with good ic ms adopted by the he would operate the barges on the pint of a teache pitching won for us. Our flelding Fiza Staroske, had general super-| direct the physical ihe ati ment of a|was pretty good as a whole, but tho| UpPer Mlssiaaipn!, carrying coal north Fed the theory of vision of the Maramec School team | student as well as the mental, main thing about our team winning |t® St: Paul, Minn., and tron ore abek | EUtO#aN oratwith the teachings of the in practise and in playing. The team! ‘Our winning the pefnant was not|was due to the boys’ eagerness, de- t? St Louls. : Baptist Chureh. Bre, P. A. Rollins and Mrs. Ethelbert}. ON .EXHIBITION Wednesday — Thursday — Friday W. C. 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So does: the Lambert .. ; Re seamless gold or platinum wedding ring, plain or carved or diamond paved, V4-karat — green Fine Diamond piereed and en- PLAIN PLAIN $250.00 taved, diamond \6-karat $4.60 up. 18-karat,$6.00 up Others byt Gan karat $5.00 up 22-karat,$6.50up $25 to $3,800~ Carved platinum wedding rings $16.50 up, LAMBERT BROTHERS are showing a particularly attractive array of graduation presents this Spring.” Among appropriate ee are fountain pens and = 4 gold and Platinum ales. SiNtr pencil Skarat at Look at Lamberts’ see wld tat geld flatware, and hole se stem, st low ware in ster- ,meled with 5 die ling silver and border, fine monde and plated. Look at diamond toaec’’ theater. watches... celeb $108.00 They are made to bash run as well as ‘ to sell. They all contain Standard works the cases are in a variety of styles. 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