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SHOOTS HINSELE " TOTAKEIMBAEK) FANGEEIMPARK)OVERAGAN HEE ; |Walrin Falls Dead as Spouse] Turnlund Saves Girl and Has j Tries in Vain to Grab Revolver. When his wife refused his plea ) “take me back," William Walrin shot . No, | Walking with his flancee on the West and killed himself r home, | 1672 Forty-third § fafter midnight this right temple }when an ambul: He was thirty re } Walrin and his wi had been separated ab i lives in the upper pm ola y of family house with their fou j child. | He ‘vent to the house |.st night and | the two sut talking in the dining room fof the «partment a long time, } urging her to ugain live with him, He started away when she persisted im her refusal and then, according to | the story told to Detective Dowdell of ithe Parkville Police Station, drew u | revolver and sald: “Well, if you won't take me back, 1 might as well be dead.” His wife, who had jumped to her .feet at sight of the weapon, rushed toward him exclaiming: , Brooklyn, just] Drive in Central Park near 80th Street bullet entered! ehortly before midnight Saturday, nd he was dead oe surgeon arrived ay, She wo: old the police sa harie ts aground on Torscheling bank ‘about 100 kilometers north of here, ac- cording to “8. 0. 8." calls received from the vessel to-day. NEGROES SLASH WEDDED BY CABLE, The Schoharie 1s a Shipping Board mer of 5,117 tons, butlt at Phitadel- phia in 1919. She has turbine engines. ———=>____ ASKS GOVERNOR TO IMPEACH OLES French Girl Brings Proof of Odd Marriage to Veteran, but Must Repeat. Youngstown Mayor Charged With Graft and Being Non-Resident. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, June 26.- Davis to-da ved a request from Thomas M. Faloon of 244 Lincoin Park Avenue, Youngstown, for the “Even Chance for Life,” Thanks to Her. be ‘The immigration authorities were called upon to-day tp pass Judgment by mail and cable Attacked by two Negroes while ou mart Impeachment of Mayor George lex of Youngstown, when th axonia, arrived Hjalmar ‘Turnlund, a mechanio of g carrying us Winfleld, Queens, is in the Presby terlan Hospital with an even chance $ for recovery. A blood transfusion was] Mile, Marie Malin but craved the right made soon after he reached the hos-[ty enter the United States as Mrs pital, but Turntund remained uncon-|Lesier Mabeus. As upholding her scioug-after the operation. James King, of No. 67 West 99th) she produced a certificate signed by Street, arrested on suspicion, was held] (oi unty Judge Wilbur EB. Bryan ofle In his petition, Faloon charges Mayor Oles with graft and unfitness for office, declares he is not a resi nd y woman list as passenger not legally elected to the office. Governor Davis has not indicated claim to entry us a married woman what action he will take. he dent of Youngstown and that he was] ski, Vic THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922. \ RICKARD ACCUSERS GET BRIEF FREEDOM Girls Eacape From » but Are Leap abelana ‘The three little girls who recently tés- tifled against Tex Rickard, boxing pro- moter, on charges of which he was ac- quitted, escaped yesterday from the cus- tody of the Children's Society, but were recaptured early this morning. They are Sarah Schoenfeld, fifteen; Anna Hess, twelve, and Nefile Gasko, fifteen. The trio and a number of girls in care of the society were given an outing yes- terday In charge of Miss Mildred Mau- rer, attendant. They went to a park at 102d Street and Amsterdam Avenue. ‘There the three managed to slip away. The police were notified and a general alarm was sent out, It was cancelled when the Children's Society sent word that one of its officers had picked up the children in 23d Street, near Third Avenue. ‘ —_—_>_— SLIWINSKI TO FORM NEW POLISH CABINET. WARSAW, June Arthur Siiwin- President of the Warsaw municipality, has accepted the task of| forming a Cabinet to succeed that: of Premier Ponikowsk!, which resigned on June 6. Q STATE FACTORY WAGES NORMAL AT $24.59 WEEK Industrial © Cites May R me ALBANY, 26.—Atter dropping monthly for over a year, wages of New York factory workers appear to have reached a condition of relative stability. According to a survey of factory wages by the State Industrial Commissioner {t was found that tho average weekly wage for May was $24.59, @ slight in- crease over April, but practically the same ap March, ‘The weekly average has been fluctu- ating since October, a decrease in one month usually being followed by a nhtusa wer ove «'ws| Women’ sBathingCostumes and Swimming Suits °@ was almost identical with the October at exceptionally low prices For to-morrow (Tuesday) A Special Offering of figure, the conclusion ts drawn by the Industrial Commissioner that factory earnings have reached a normal condi- tion. ————— EARTRSHOCKS IN ZEALAND. AUCKLAND, New Zeuland, June 26. —Between twenty and thirty sevore earthshocks were felt in the Taupo Bathing Costumes district within an hour after midnight Seturmay, Sportssatin . . . .'. 37.50 @ in $10,000 bail yesterday by Magis- County, Neb. showing lier trate Ryttenberg in Yorkville Court] marriage to Jester Mabeus of St for examination to-morrow. King said] ; «Nob he knew nothing of the attack, but Mabeus was a member of the A. E. Turnlund’s flancee, Miss Sigfried|F. and in was stationed 1p Nati- H, Schmidt of No. 24 East 80th Street, | qered home before they could be told the Magistrate he answered the] married A correspondence was kept This Skre Will Be Open All Day Saturday July 1st. Closed All Day Monday and Tuesday July 3rd and 4th, And Best & Co. Surf satin - « + 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 Black Cotton Combinations . . $1.00 Swimming Suits description of one of the assailants. vp and finally Mabeus proposed and Miss & _] was accepted. re wenson denied herself to in-| oir. was afraid mademofselle would terviewers yesterday. The police saY} not he admitted und enlisted the aya the Negroes attacked her, that Turn-Jof tls friend, Judge Walker, wh lund sprang to her aid and fought off|cabled mademoiselle Hahn: “Do yo ; take Lester Mabeus to be your law the two assailants, one of whom sadaa’ | Wika ration slashed his face, neck and arms with the cable sate from a razor. They add that Miss Swen-|'rance to {elena, she sent a for- son also fought the Negroes, and|!l “Yes” by mail and Judge Bryan when her sweetheart went down, |tien forwarded her the marriage ‘cer- bleeding profusely, tore her under- ‘i shirt and made a tourniquet to stop the blood flowing from his wrist. ihe dvised a reg. At the East 80th Street address, age andiguarattesd to keop however, another maid, who is Miss] watch over the French girl until 1 Swenson’s friend, sald Miss Swenson} is performed. Mabeus 1s @ rural mat! told her the Negroes attacked Turn-]C@rlcr. lund and robbed him of $6, that she ran for help as soon as the assailants|U- S. SHIP SCHOHARIE sprang upon Turnlund, When she re-] AGROUND OFF HOLLAND turned she found him unconscious, dragged him to the street and hailed] AMSTPRDAM, June 27.—The United a taxicab. States Shipping Board steamer Scho- “Oh, Bill, don’t do that! Don't do } that!" - Before she was able to snatch the revolver, however, Walrin had fired. He fell at the feet of his wife, who ‘ran hysterically Into the hall, shout- Hing .or help. Neighbors had heard Tthe shot and came running into the house, to find the woman bending over the body and crying: “Oh, Will, Will, what have you done!" Walrin, since his separation from fhis wife, has been living with his brother, a restaurant proprietor, at No. 678 Third Avenue, Manhattan. bitches haps ‘QUEEN’S CHILDREN ARE BITTEN BY DOG ‘Three Attacked Before Po- * liceman Has Chance to Kill Animal. A mongre! dog which ran through Eatiddle Village, Queens, last night and bit three children was shot to fdeath by Patrolman Keller of the Elmhurst Police Station. The animal ? attacked Abrahum Kupperman, seven, of No. 96 Memorial Street, and bit |the boy's left hand, then William ‘Meyer, six, of No, 79 Memorial ‘Street, bitten on the left leg and left arm, then Lillian Weisbasih, treven, No. 77 Pulaski Street, bitten on gthe rignt tes. : Keller heard the Kupperman boy's Iscreams and chased the dog, which [ran several blocks and then suddenly ‘turned and leaped at Keller's throat. Hrhe patrolman kicked the animal and fired three shots, one of them fentering the dog's brain, killing It. ‘The dog's body will be examined by | Public Health officials to-day. It [trace of rabies is found the children will be given the Pasteur treatment. “NEGRO MASONS LAY 2 CHURCH CORNERSTONES xpedite her movements tin 1 Mabeus met officer of the Oriental Rugs, too, at decided savings Tuere's many a gem of eastern weaving in the Flint & Horner collection of Persian and Chinese rugs. Large and small, they have all been re- duced two months ahead of their time, as has every piece of Flint’s Fine Furni- ture, For example, a number of excellent Moussol rugs, averaging 3% x 6 feet, now cost $37.50 each. Rites for The Grand Lodge of the Negro Ma- ‘sons of New York State laid the corner- stone yesterday af the church and (community house of the Abyssinian Baptist congregation in 138th Street Setween Seventh and Lexington Ave- (nues. The Rey. A. Clayton Powell, the pas~ itor of the church; W. W. Parker, mas- ‘ter of the Grand Lodge, and Louis A, \Jeppl wade addresses. Rev. Mr, Powell Tsald $227,000 of the $200,000 needed for erecting and furnishing the building thas been subscribed. FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 20.26 West 36TH STREET BONWIT TELLER & CO. No Mail or Telephone Orders Fifth Ave., at 35th St.—N.Y. Euablished 1879 ’ \Tuesday —A ONE DAY SALE pILPOTIN BAZAR First time we’ve heard of Children’s Hand-made Sweaters being offered at 2.95 UST 300 of them in slip-on and coat styles, all novelty weaves in lovely delicate shades —pink, light blue and tan. We've had sweaters very similar to these early in the season at 5.00 and more. t They are really wonderful values LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR Sizes 1 to 3 years— Fourth Eloor ‘None C0. D. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET To Close Qut—-TUESDAY WOMEN’S HIGHEST TYPE COATS AND CAPES 50.00 Formerly 110.00 to 165.00 PIQUETINE MARVELLA GERONA HE season’s smartest models in coats and capes for all occasions; of highest character, many luxuriously trimmed, all beautifully silk lined. NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS NO C. O. D.'s WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOOR ——————————"| WEST 42d ST. Continuing The Sale Of Men’s 3-Piece Suits Stern Brothers (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) $37.50, $40 and $45 Values $31.50 THIS large group of Kirschbaum Suits does not depart in a single respect from our scru- pulous standards of style, fabric and work- manship. No charge for slight alterations. Finished worsteds, unfinished worsteds, serges and cheviots. WEST 43d ST. of wool jersey, in various styles, $4.95, 5.90 (The above are equally adapted for misses who can wear women’s sizes) Bathing Caps and Shoes and Children’s Bathing Suits may be obtained, at moderate , prices, in the regular stock of the Bathing Costumes Department. of) (Third Floor) A Special-price Sale of All-linen Handkerchiefs presenting qualities and values that will suggest liberal buying as an economy measure. Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $2.65, 4.50, 9.50 Initialed . . «. «» per dozen 5.00 Tape-bordered . . per half-dozen 4.00 Novelty, colored «+ «+ each 50c. Hemstitched, per dozen $1.50, 2.25, 4.00 With sinch spoke hem, per dozen 3.70 Hand-hemstitched . - per dozen 6.00 Initialed . . . per dozen 2.25, 2.65 Embroidered . . per dozen 2.50, 3.75 Novelty, colored . . each 35c. & 50c. Women’s All-elinen Handkerchiefs , { Also Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs Allewhite, embroidered; or novelty effects in color . «© « « per dozen $1.50 Colored, initialed . . perdozen 1.65 (First Floor) Madison Abenue- Pitth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Pork A lady from Long Island Sound Was pleased when Oh Henry she found. | polpeoty yng serve a slice, ‘ ‘And one bar is enough to go ‘round. ) enry! Wherever Candy Is Sold REAL ESTATE AQVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION Fi MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. | CIRCULATION OVER 600,C00