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BP my Pa SREY RT RINSE TERRES OTT SPY TEE ENE ONTTNE TE . er nn enn TE ey Ore Rie Genta ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922;! FAIL TO CONVICT | | SKETCHES SHOWING $9-ROOM APARTMENTS OF $10,000,000 HOU HEP 466 00 BOND THEFT CASE Jury Disagrees as to Vanilli’s Guilt—Discharged After 5 Hours’ Deliberation. SING PROJECT [BOBBED RED HAR | WG OVERMAN He Flees as Women Battle in Central Park—Court De- clares Bout a Draw. “SORRY,” SAYS JUDGE. Standing far apart and glaring at each other, Carrie Simon of No. 203 Seventh Avenue, with several long” seratches on her face, and Ida Schick- ter of No. 185 Rivington Street were arraigned before Magistrate Levine in Yorkville Court, charged with fight- ing over-a man in Central Park yes- terday afternoon, The man was prob- ably far away, having fled from the scene in his taxicab as soon as the women started hair pulling and clothes tearing ‘The story of the battle, as it waa’ felated to the court, indicated that the Schickter girl, who is nineteen and has bobbed red hair, supplanted Car-_ rie Bimon, who ts thirty-six, in the apparently fickle affections of the "Evidence All Pointed One Way,” He Says—Prisoner Released on $15,000 Bail. / A fury in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, had failed after five hours’ deliberation to reach an agreement early this morning in the case of An- thony Vanilli of No. 2027 Webster Avenue, Bronx, charged with robbery, assault and grand larceny, followiug the theft of $467,000 in Liberty bonds from two” messengers employed 9: Kean, Taylor & Co., Manhattan, bankers, and were discharged. Juatice Kapper asked the foreman if there was any chance of ::aching an agreement, and when told the case seemed hopeless, released the fury. | | | man. Magistrate Levine suggested H Main sorry wo witch tis has been, to Mrs. Simon that she, too, bob her / wasted in this case," said the Justice, halr, as this might ald her in retain- ] “both your time and mine, It seemed ing the affections of the man in the j to me all the evidence in this case case, He evidently considered the battle a draw, because he releaned both women on suspended sentence, though Mrs. Simon pleaded guilty. Mias Schickter pleaded not guilty, Ht pointed In one direction." Vanilli was released in $15,000 ball, the amount in which he was held while awaiting trial. The jury retired shortly after 7 KEY: y nny Mrs. Simon sald she went to the i o'clock and came into court at 1 LR ~ LIVING ROOM" t.- KITCHEN park In the taxi of her friend, Joe } this morning. DR. - DINING ROOM .- BATH RoOw Bennett; its driver, who drove the car, 4 The bonds were to have been de- > CHAMBER a on the grass beside the Ramble at livered at the factory of Gieo Broth- crs, at No. 49 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, on Noy. 20, 1920, ‘The tWo messengers were near the plant when four men, one later identified as Vanilli, known as the ‘‘chief,”’ held them up and took the bonds. Anthony Degregari, head runner at the banking house, recently convicted of robbery in connection with the same case and now serving eight to sixteen years in Sing Sing Prison, claimed at his own trial that he gave Vanilli the tip when the two messen- gers were leaving the banking house with the bonds. Vanilli claimed an alibi and said he was in a barber shop in Manhat- tan at the time of the robbery, though Ivy Cohen, one of the messengers at the trial positively identified him as 79(h Street and the East Drive. They. wot out and sat for a time under @. tree. .Then Mrs. Simons went to get a drink, When she returned she | found Miss Schickter in her place be- side Bennett. Near at hand was baby Miss Schickter was supposed to mind, but the baby’s grandfather was also the so the baby was not being neglected, ‘The sight of this new conquest— { because Mids Schickter said she had. ] never seen Joe Bennett before—so en- raged Mrs, Simon that she mixed ft up i at once with the new favorite. The. oir was soon filled with flying fists and hair and swirling skirts, and in © D*EVERETT*WAID ASSOCIATE - ARCHITECTS the confusion grandpa and the, baby | = i {| from the place, leaving the ladies, one of the four who held him up, INTERIOR VIEW OF APARTMENTS. : battling. Boerne | COOPERATION OR 195089 ROOMFLATS made little headWay until he called. Wireless Melody and Local Anaesthetic Lull be a large garden, 40 feet wide by 154 two citizens to his aid, and the women were parted. Then they were taken. to the Bast 67th Street Station for Hospital Patient Who Is Conscious (Continued From First Page.) ARCHITECT PLANS Be ton aes arden will inter = sect the central court. At a third Under the Knife. derful plans goes to Mr. Thomas,” ENT Are Le ee Opening are the. passageways, every ANDREW -J- THOMAS. block wii run a great ‘inierior gar- den thirty-six feet wide and 600 feet Jong. {This central park will be seed- ed and plunted with shrubs and flow- ers in accordance with the principles of good landscape gardening (hat will aceord with the désign of the houses, Within each individual house, which will be built in the form ofa U, will Adsigtant District Attorney Sullivan ked the women to-day if Bennett was a finale hopper or a flapper, but neither answered. When he” asked whether Bennett had anything ‘‘on the hip," both women replied with « positive “No.” the night 00 t e) d 4 ese PHILADELPHIA, June 15,—The radio phone plus spinal anaesthesia| Mr. Stabler told The Evening World. LOO: feet “between buildings. .All th FLOOR PLAN b, \ courts and passages bring outside| [sland City at Queens Boulevard, anc enabled a girl He Samaritan Hospital to undergo {wo dangerous operations eae SR LN a eae Mert a e i light and fresh air into the buildings, th the following bounding street nd remain smiling throughout. hopin s Zen “It’s All Right,” Says Man, Dyin 9 9 q They permit of fire-escapes which| Grossman, Nelson and Noble Ave- ° these buildings a model for future 3 “ 99 The spinal anaesthesia numbed the ————-————-> | goyelopment. The Metropolitan's piedbua eis eile lamer Sen stontad Wey bc een) ai “M Dad Shot His So He Shot Me x rirl’s body aom her shoulders down-) receiver strapped over her ears, her|own architect, D. Everett Waid, bas or ruin the exterior appearance of the} Streets. One of the: blocks is 9 3 . buildings. In addition, the fact that] 190x600 feet, the others 190x600 feet 7 been associated with Mr. Thomas in i ward. The radio phone transmitted] only comment was that she could] AO eine peclelars Gut the ideas, every building is completely detached| The furthest house will be only «ix - { ‘ adds to the safety from fire. minutes’ walk from the. Bliss Street : Mr. ‘Thomas in these interior g station of the subway-elevated line. Italian, Dropped in’ Street, Smilingly Defends 4 Thomas, when seen at. his office : pane aot Ar ogra eae emerald Pa oat ey Mea ape Oat Assailant, Who Invokes Code of Honor. re e r brought within the reach of the aver- Dr. Joan Howard Frick in an effort] gall stones. Throughout it the refused to accept full respon- \ for the succesh of the under- age American citizen the principlo he|cost not to exceed $6,500,000. ‘This ‘1 is belt, was on his way from bis includes the contractors’ feo of $5,000 Clemente Fagoli,.cotton hook in bis. b to alleviate the mental torture which| patient entertained the nurses with oe calls “block clreulation. Not far a front under the his patient, a naturally nervous per-| laughing comment on the “good| «Give labor the credit,” he said, ‘ . from the metropolitan sites Is an ex-|a house and the architect's fee. Mr. | home at No. Bridge Street, Brooklyn, to the waterfront unt Man- @son, would have had to endure under| execution” of the musician who was| “Labor has coiie across wonderfully, ample of his early use of this prin-|Stabler declared he expected the cost| hattan Bridge to-day to his job as longshoreman, He was whistling and the knife. transmitting Chopin for her. She|! have personally spoken to more gels Bae Hates Bestia sh would ~be -lesg- than the ~maxtrium'| proudly~comparing the youngsters playing on the sidewalk with his own 5 ; % than 3.000 union working men and ene 1, In Bensonhurst, Brook-/amount and ‘any reduction over ’ orning as mortal could find away from dear, During the first operation, for ap-| even offered occasional criticisms. their delegates. 1 explained the en- lyn, he built a similar block. But|charges would go to reducn the rente, at home. It was as grand a mé ies rf gable tiaras ae "e pendicitis, the girl remained ob-| She was on the operating table|tire proposition to them and they have ; these rent for far moro than $9 a|in any event, even if the full $6,590,. | @nsuorously lovely Italy and Ife was g es * \, livious of the surgeons, The radio| forty-five minutes. assured me that they will give their room. ‘The canyons formed by the} 000 is spent the rental will notytw | !omgshoreman who fell in step with him crossing Adams Street. shaking his head weakly, “He “was utmost to put the thing over, I had walls of: the buildings stimulate the |more than $9 a room Out’ from behind an elevated’ rail | — my friend Natali Sica; he lved in ta her the art of McCormack, Pade-| “hear perfectly” the music coming the “plans, ete call those ot Mt, rewski and other great musicians, through space. T ” The experiment was conducted by The second operation was for ‘ hineine flow of air into ts and cro- . no diffeulty convincing trem of the ea nts and ct | Mr. Stabler then submitted a state-| Toad ‘pillar ran a’ man Whose eyes clared he had paid it*to his attor- y v ate a breeze even wh here is 1itth : necessity of co-operation with capital hen there Is little neys. to get homes for themacives at coat, ment showing what elxe the company] were opened until the whites showed| Mulnerry Street, over she river. He» Tt is a deplorable situation,” said | ahor responded to a man. They will movement to the air in open . “When X planned tense himes ban done to stimulmte building. Since] aboye and below the pupils, His|was my friend, but my dad shot his antics Giegerich, ‘and it is only one} 4) the jobs, will give « full day's July 1, 1920, and mainly within |the! oot showed too. In front of him| father, so he must shoot me Be kind of man: Thomas sald, “I-dld so with the tdea | uy 1 1020 , : . A stop must be made to|™® fal." that human beings were going to liva . the company has approved pesdlihen 1 enough to send word to my home=I the practices of these brokers who| “Qi ar relethias enibuume ones a und granted loans for the following: | Ho hell @ revolver.’ Fagoll’s friend | WNEe Soak’ to my won. It te all have simply stolen the money in-] 45). qhomas on this new alignment in trusted to them by their clients and] ty, puilding industry—capital and la- squandered jt in riotous living. I]ior working together for the good of in them and that they wanted human In greater New York—832 dwellings] sprang away from him, The revolver right.’’ for 1,486 families, $6,988,200; °488] ,, ‘to shoot. Six times it spoke. Fagolt . apartments for 11,685 families, $47,-| owen tO Shook: a paeatln Ati. ay ° comforts. That is why I made the rooms large—and it is cheansr not to build on the maxtmum arc. of your e last shot Fagoll was rolling}a hospital to die. : have been told that you wished to] society land—ana why I made the buildings | 749,750, hey ihewiee cn the paveleegt ith & —_—_——— make restitution to Miss Wilson dur- had a number of union delegates and surroundings beautiful Outside the eby, within the faded ot dazed reer his face. ing the arith but could not do sol oi on me," Mr. Stabler said, “and ay a reallsed that the woman has | 414-dwellings for 414 families, |S erhe tha Who uhot hitetiaanaa ower po creee GARMENT ' then here is nothing to stop you| ” Se! . rould THOMAS y in the home most of the time. | 750; 7 1 7 fa ie i y ey assured me I could count on ¢ ; 6 apartments for 257 families, IRKERS STRI from doing 80 now, I€ you atitl so de-[ thom to finish: tho fob. 1 know they J —— =f fo when It came to tho kitchen and 12,651,750. In 28 other States, 14,000) [im and snarled few sentences and WORKERS 5 sire. Mins Wilson is not vindictive. Warning to Others Who Steals ye 'tuit penuity ot the law Securities of Clients, eee Judge Declares. FIRE IN PARK AVE. APARTMENT HOUSE then ran away throught High Street toward the’ Bridge Plaga. A crowd] Ten thousand workers on children's families, $168,700, 150 gathered around Fagoll and murmured | garments stop work to-day as the remult —_-— wonder and sympathy, of a general order by the Amalgamated ANNULMENT UNDER Detective’ Brickley, on his way to] clothing Workers of America which ts duty at the bridge entrance, : shoul- | conducting = campaign to eliminate the: “ENOCH ARDEN” LAW| !0red his way into the cyowd. | The) ion.unton shops In New York, wounded man had two billets in his lower cheat and one in his arm Tule ‘afterncom the. .ccal atone gay Kinkel Had Not Seen Nor] “who shot you?” asked the. detéc- | pored of workmen on men's garments the arrangement of rooms 1 asked benches on, either-side. A window] her advice.” lovking out’ upon the street or the parked courts gives light and cheer. In announcing the completion of lang and -the award -of: céntracts, S os ca soli (bee gatis ore} kitchen Isapart’ from tho living room tention to the fact that, the earnest|°™! Soo te latest oquipment, sa-operation of labor and the large| Suc! a8 hooded gas range, sink and scale reproduction of the unit house|'¥? Wash tubs with white enumelied will enable the company to rent the| metal cover that can be swung out meant it, and [feel that.a new era has dawned in the building industry, Pictures accompanying the descrip- tion of the new howses show the architectural beauty of the e: terior block, the pleasant parked courts and the extensive use of the ‘Pullman Irving B. Nettler, thirty-two, form eam <an eating nook separate from the z tra + kitchen and not encroaching upon er atock broker at No. 60 Broad|'fowels on Gas Range in] eee ae ne neni room. families, $100,000,000. Total, 91,818 ‘The plans were shown to many ex perts in kitchen planning and to many housewives, As a result the <3 : rs oi meetings to decide ! Ft victed last week of grand =i a i bia ‘i Liypreiy etna >| , I tive. will hold mass moet ‘ treet, convicted last wesk of & Heye Kitchen Found What may not seem so obvious! houses at not more than $0 m room, | of te Way or used as a drain board Heard From His Wife "At waa all’ FlghG,'¢ bald | Waqoll;rmnetupr to participate 4A\ the, weenie Ki larceny in the first degree, was to-d aes : from a glance at the architecturallag specified in the law, ahd cover op.| for the dishes, a dresser, refrigerator Since 1889 “ «Bf sentenced by Justice Giegerich in the Smouldering. yings, but of even more slgnif-| erating expenses, return 6 per cent,{and dumbwaiter. EWverything is ar- Criminal Branch of the Supreme] Tenants in the thirteen-story apart- Court to not less than three years|ment house at No, 270 Park Avenue, er more than six in Sing Sing] which takes In the entire block between prison. 47th and 48th Streets, were aroused cance, im tho fact that the bulldings|interest on the investment, and fue.|'anged with that idea of saying the] The firsticane: to be decided in oecupy only 50 per cent. of the Iand J h Se naif the space | R28 ® reasonable surplus to amor-| woman stapes. Kings County under the new “Enoch + J area. In other words, hi J tize the cost of the buildings. Not only is every room separated] arden” law, which provides that if x # on the block—which Is 600 feet long} The housing laws passed in 1020, |to assure privacy, but there are only | Nines gang ence browides t + and 200 feet wide—Iis open. The Tene-| as q result of the, campaign waged by|two apartments to a stair hall, In r party'to.@ marriage be missing Nettler ts the eighth man to be|early to-day when two patrolmen and|ment House Law demands that only | phe Evening World, were amended feel-] 2nd impossible of for five : an gene ey other words, the tenant gets th location i _|two firemen, after vainly knocking on] 80 per cent. of the are: “|last year at the urgent request of|ing of living in’ a two-family house. | years the marriage may be annulled, Mi hk TEA ‘ nat ata yt albibey iaiegy Laas the door of an apartment on the| Pled. Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the|The latest and most beautiful archi-| wag decided in Brooklyn to-day by QRes 900 a certain up began, and the sentence imposed | i poor, forced the door to trace| Another feature in which Mr./ Lockwood Committee, to enable life] tectural fittings have been adopted| © _ a 4 upon him ts the severest yet ‘meted| oi. they had seen Issue from a win-| Thomas's plans are far more gener-|insurance companies to invest 10|for these fifty houses. They will be] S¥Preme Court Justice Mitchell May. out. Judge Glegerich said from the dow. ous than the requirements of the law] per cent. of their. assets in the erec-| built of a reddish brick, so tinted and He annulled the marriage of George Y knew bench that he wanted the sentence| ‘rhe smoke, it was found, came from| Pertalns to: the size of the roomm| tion of apartment houses to rent at] shaded that it will not present a dead| Kinkel Jr., sixty-five years old, of No, packages. ou never kn an- Gorteres Gaia darnine to Wall Btrect Roa nies Every room is far in excess of the} not more than $9 a room, surface, Gateways, entrances, win-| 3915 Broadway, Manhattan, who had other tea with the rare, a small basin on a gas range in thé} Vinimum specifications of the law, as| While Mr. Stabler and his associater|dows and the proportions are counted ’ I: flowery taste and fra- and Broad Street brokers against | kitchen containing several towels which] ig the general block development. The] were investigating suitable sites, Mr.|upon to give dignity and beauty to the | 9° een mor heard from his wife rance of Tetley’s Orange stealing the money of their clients. | had begun to smoulder after the water since 18 The broker was.convicted of appro-| !", the basin had evaporated. accompanying sketch of a typical floo: Thomas was busily preparing the | srouP koe. The world’s fin- The apartment, which has fourteen} P&2 sives the actual measurements. plans, The propetties finally chosen} Comptroller Stabler of the Metro-] Mr. Kinkel, who is I’:enident of the est tea gardens give their Arctic Hygela Ice Compeny, in the five and sixX/are witht te CO i priating two bonds worth $1,800] rooms, is occupied by Mr. and Mr Apartments are four, " thin a few minutes of the Bliss|polltan Company to-day told the : placed with him as collateral for the| George Heye. Mr. Heye, who recently|foms, Mr. Thomas being able tolstreet subway station In Long Island|ockwood Committee just what his) noone married Afi ee best tot ie peimenty Nine Account of Misa Florence B, ‘Wilson,| returned fron: Europe, employs twelve| break away from the three-room plan, {City and at the Ditmars Avenue sta-|company had done to aid the honsing J mS That's why it’s so appe- proprietor of @ tea shop at No, 125] #eFvants, none of whom was tn which he declares 1s ‘definitely below [tion at' the end of the Astoria sub- ation, and located and described] kerbach in Brooklyn on Sept. #, 1888 tizing, so full flavored — West 16th Street. The jury made u| partment. It was sald. It was ex-|the American standard of way branch. Before the houses ere]: 9 chonen Soon after thelr wedding there was o so downright good. discussion a@ to where they should make thete home. Mra. Kinkel de . jued that some one had lighted the ei udy, Every > yne block, 200 by 830 recommendation for mercy, but it was | ° 4 tecea the baw only after long study completed the B..R, T. and Inte ne block, 200 by #30 feet, As ineffectual against the demunds of| ae ioe Ie Rnd then tormotten vheutne | ment will have at least two bedrooms] horough will be operating Jointly over Mr, Stabler maid, bounded |) Nettler’s defrauded creditors. peewee a uring the privacy which @ ctvil-Ihoth lines so that tenants will be able| Diiimare, Wolcott, Fourth and sixtl to travel to any part of New York, | Avenues, Sixteen houses, §% by 44 William Rand jr., counsel for the| peNFIBLD GROWS BETTER, _ | ized home life demands—a living room clared she would live with her parentn * creditors, told the court that ou the] at the home of Frederic C. Penfeld,| #24 @ kitchen, Some will have ad4!-} Bronx Park, Coney-Tsland or Jama! «| ol, WIL be Vullt on this site fh Germany, Mr. Kinkel anid no, that ‘ dey the broker went into bankruptey! former Ambassador to Austria-Hungary, | tonal bedrooms and dining roome for ® §-cent fare jfuihest point of whleb in tess HiesiwuHlbiice iniMicokivn, Butehe he drew bis $2,100 balance in the qi jx il) of congestion of the brain, tt The four-room apartments will be Bivery one of the 8,250 vooms minutes’ wati¢ from the Dy: ; . bank. He said he had lost it ot poker, Was anid lvat evening his condition was) eiipned with the “Pullman,” n cozy teok upon # street orccairt © Bete + nubway-elevated mative relined 10 abide by thie and walled - the atiorney said, and afterward de- grestiy improved. corer Wilh a glalonar, Wble and the two rows vf louses ming es | Yue other three blocks wre in Long (he following year Germany,

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