The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 13

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LITTLE SCHOOL GIRL STRANGELY MISSING FROM DOVER PLAINS BELIEVES HE SAW MISSING GIRL ON SPEEDING TRUCK ‘oughkeepsie Merchant Fur- hishes First Clue in Disap- pearance of Esther Paige. POUGHKEEPSIF, June 28.—The real clue In the disappearance of t-year-old Esther Paige from Dover Plains on June 6 has been fur Mished by a Poughkeepsie merchant whp was at Dover Plains on that day. This man saw a little girl who an lswored closely the description Msther riding on a Ford truck. Tho l@river, who was sitting veside tho ) had dark hair and dark com- fexion. The truck was travelling wt and the child seemed frightened. The authorities believe the girl Ir live, but the motive for taking her way remains a mystery. All the ywns and villages along the Ten te and Housatonic Rivers have, taking part in the search. On the day Esther disappeared she ft the Dover Plains school grounds ith her chum, Blanche Benson. As ey went down the State Road they ‘woa large covered moving van sther, who had heard stories of yhildren being stolen by gypsies, per- jaded Blanche to make a cut across jots to avoid passing the van. Blanche ft Esther and went through a field her home, she says. Since then the woods and heavy h have been thoroughly searched. si EIN Rel bial HONOR J. WALDO SMITH. Friends and associates of J. Waldo mith, retiring chief engineer of the joard of Water Supply, and Thaddeus of ESTHER PAIGE... FIREMEN SEEK $100,000 BY BASEBALL GAMES New York Team Will Play Chica- moans for Emergency Fund, New York City's firemen opened their campalgn to-day to obtain $100,000 for the Firemen's Honor Emergency Fund, which gives financial assistance to il! or injure remen or to their depend- ents in nt of death. The firemen are selling tickets at $1 each for admission to any one of a se- ries of three baseball games to be played on July 20, 21 and 22 at Ebbets Field between the teams of the New York and Chicago Fire Departmente. The New York firemen went to Chi- cago last summer and helped raise $112,000 for the Chicago Firemen’s Mutual Ald Fund, The Chicagoans are coming here next month to return the Merriman, formerly his deputy, who | tavor AIL become chief engineer, gave them —— testimonial dinner in the Hotel Penn- CATHERINE C. BR. FOYE. vivania last night. Efght hundred at-] Gatherine C Foys, nineteen) led. presented to Mt} daughter of M. P. Foye, employed tn the business office of the New York Times, died yesterday morning in St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, of cerebro- spinal meningitis. Funeral services will be held In St, Theresa’s Church at 10 A, M, to-morrow. ast redmplish- n of the tskill water system, Former Mayor eClellan briefly told of some of the culties which beset the construction the huge aqueduct and dam which lurhish water to the city —- THE MAN'S SHOP has reduced to clearance pricesits stock of three piece sack suits—and two and three piece golf suits. The saving represented is very substantial. The fabrics incorporated in these suits were carefully se- lected from the best English and American sources — and the tailoring is excellent in every detail. Sack suits are made of home- spuns, tweeds, cheviots, and worsteds. Sizes range from 34 to 46— but not all sizes in every pattern. Hudson THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922, TENANTS WIN SUIT NIECE OF TAMMANY IN RENT INCREASES] LEADER IS ENGAGED Court Upholds Decision Reducing Demands for Raises in Riverside Drive. The Appellate Division has con firmed the judgment of Justice Davies ot the Municipal Court in reducing the demands for increased rentais inade by the owners of the Hendrik apartments at Cathedral iturkway and Riverside Drive, Justice Davies reduced the 60 te v6 or cent. increases asked by the land to about one-tenth of what was anded, For Instance, where a tea ying $1,600 a year was usked for $3,000 under a new lease, Justice Davies tixea the rent at $1,760, where nt who had been paying $2,100 decinion st 125th) Street was attorney for the protesting venants. ——— WILLIAM ROCK, ACTOR, DIES IN PHILADELPHIA Victim of Stomaci: Trouble, Which Attacked Him Five Weeks Ago. Willlam Rock, actor, whose home was at No. 176 West 72d Street, died last night at the National Stomach Hospital, Philadelphia, He had been in il health for a year or more and recent- ly underwent an operation. It was wmile playing at Kelth's Theatre in Philadelphia, five weeks ago, that he suffered an attack of stomach trouble whieh necessitated his removal to the ho.gpit He was forty-nine yearse old. Mr. Rock was born at Evansville, Ind., and began his stage career with Ward and Vokes when eighteen years old Best known as a dancer, he ap- peared with Maude Fulton in vaude ville fow a number of years and also in musical comedy with her. Another of his vaudeville partners was Frances White, Recently he played the Keith Cireult with a group of girls in a singing and dancing number. ‘The actor's wife and his sister, Mrs H. C. Mitchell of Pittsburgh, were with him at the time of his death. The burial will take place near his mother’s home at Bowling Green, Ky. pb de Ba cee LAKE STEAMER FLOATED AFTER FOUR HOURS’ PERIL With 500 Passengers Went on Bar in Fom Near Cleveland, CLEVELAND, 0., June 28.—After being aground four hours on a sandbar near Kelley's Island in Lake Erle, the steamer South American, with hN0 passengers aboard, was floated at day- break this morning and started for Cleveiand. ‘The steamer went aground about nild- night in a dense fog that blanketed the lake and made shore lights invisible. Miss Kathryn C. Murphy to Wed T. D. Nunan Jr., War Veteran. Announcement by Mrs, Milsworth Healy of No. 2600 Crescent Avenue, Bronx, wife of Justice Ellsworth J. Healy of the Court of Special Sessions, and a niece of Charles F. Murphy, of the engagement of her sister, Kathryn C. Murphy, Glsctoses @ romance of Fordham University Law School, Miss Murphy is engaged to Joseph D. Nunan jr, a lawyer, Miss Murphy is a daughfer of the Inte Alderman John J. Murpfiy, who was the right hand man er, the Tammany Chieftain. n fe @ graduate of Fordham When the United States Guerre vy France. p/also is a graduate of j00l\ of Fordham I acini ——.—~— HURTS FOUR EDISON SITE far Smokestack the c ce : >) lyn Buries yea “Workers. ngrles f No. 8200 19th Avenues /Frank{ Lombardi, No. 235 x ; Lavi Kartz, No. 612 Place (and Anton Schneider, Nb}. 3875 Marion Street, Brooklyn, we epught at 11 o'clock to-day Ina cave-in at the foot of Gold Street, Brooklyn, where the; Brooklyn Edison Company is excavating for a founda-~ tion for a heavy smokestack, Berger's head was cut so badly that he was taken to Cumberland Street Hospital for treatment. Lombardi’s right arta was broken, but he was able to go to his home after it had FOR THE MAN WITH A DOGGED — Kelsie Orc The Mans Shop We are open all day Saturday, July Ist Closed Monday and Tuesday, July 3d and 4th Clearance of Men’s Suits $34 548 Golf Suits, #48 Included is a wide selection of two and three suits — made of imported and domestic tweeds, cheviots, and homespuns. Sizes are from 36 to 42—but the range is not complete in every pattern. Students’ Suits, $34 Also a few sack and norfolk students’ suits—in cheviots, homespuns, and tweeds. Extra trousers to match some of the patterns, at $6.50 a Express Elevators to Tenth Floor Lord & 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Taylor 39th Street — piece golf pair extra. TWO BANKS LEAVE CLEARING HOUSE which they have been members for four- teen years, The withdrawals are the result of « change In the constitution af the Clear+ ing House Association, providing for a » [revision downward of Interest rates to Peoples and ‘Brooklyn T Trust| te natd by commercial Banke, It waa Companies Withdraw announced that both Institutions would clear, hereafter, through tho Federal Rosetve Bank of New York. It wos re+ ported that the Nassau National Rank, the third big financial institution in Brooklyn, might also withdraw After 14 Years. ‘The Peoples Trust Company and the Brooklyn Trust Company, two of the Under the new rules adopted by the t fina trook-| Clearing House Association the limit to largest financial Institutions In Hrook- | learing Houre Aenea ences of larke lyn, announced yesterday thelr with-[depositors was fixed at 24 per cent, 7 " ie ‘The two trust companies declared an- Arawal, effective to-day, from the New| forcement of thia rile would cause @ York Clearing House Association, of reduction in their deposita. CAKE AND CREAM PUFFS MAKE FIVE PERSONS ILL Poltce Whistle Summons Ald and Ptomaine Victimg Will Recover. Patrolman Hurling of the Stage Street Station, Brooklyn, at 5 o'clock this morning heard a police whistle Blown from a window of No, 121 Thames Street. He found Chaties Frichilok, his Wife and three children in great pain and summoned Dr. Tormey of St. Cather- fne's Hospital, who treated them fot ptomalne poisoning. They said they had @aten cake and cream puffs from @ bakery for supper. The polloe went to’ Miew 18. the and obtained samptes which will be submitted to the health depart ment. The family ts safd to be ont of danger. —— WOREN ELECT DRIVE orricEens. Misa Gertrude Robinson-Gmitth, Prest- dent of the American Women's Assd- ciation, Inc, Wan last night slectes Campaign Chairman of the Committers of One Thousand for the drive now un- dor way to erect the new fourteen-story club houde for seif-mip porting business women. Othér officers elected were Miss Agnes Cochrane. First, Vice Chairman; a Christins M, Nano, Segne View and Ge McCreery Men’s Shops STORB OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 1ST. STORE CLOSED Golf Oxfords 7.50 These are the famous Tom Logan Golf Oxfords. They are carefully con- structed of Tan, Scotth Grain Leather with saddle of Tan Calfskin. Rubber pegged soles and heels. White Flannels 6.25 Absolutely the best White Flannel Trousers we could obtain to séll at this price—and we culled the entire market. The quality of tailoring and flannel will prove to our patrons that our efforts were well-worth-while, Other White Flannels 9.00 and 10.50 White Striped Flannels 10.50 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 3RD AND 4TH. PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED AUGUST 187, Sper ee CHARGE Special Holiday Offerings For Every Man Although this merchandise is specially priced we do not stress the point. It is the desirability, seasonableness and exceptional quality of- these items that will satisfy and please men. Clothing Palm Beach Suits . Tropical Worsted. Suits Silk Shantung Suits Threespiece Suits ..... . COAT, VEST AND TROUSERS CAREFULLY TAILORED OF FINE ‘TROPICAL WORSTEDSKELETON LINING AND VEST BACK OF SILK Two-piece Golf Suits... ,. COAT AND KNICKERS OP LINEN OR PALM BEACH CLOTH Linen or Palm Beach Knickers . Oxford Shirts 295 Plain White Oxford Shirts with collar attached. They are made in such a manner as to give the utmost satisfac- tion for business or sport wear. White Duck Trousers . .. . Golf Hose 1.65 Aspecial purchase recently made when our buyer was in England, They are woven of pure wool in many desirable Heather Mixtures. All have fancy’ turn-down tops. Though exceedingly low in price we do not hesitate to highly recommend them. Haberdashery White Silk Shirts . . . {CoAT AND-TROUSERS} {COAT AND TROUSERS! TLCOAT ABD TROUSERS) 14.75 19.75 24.50 32.50 19.50 + ee 4.75 2.95 HEAVY WEIGH? shosocnonete HABUTAL White Madras Shirts . . . . Imported Tweed Golf Caps . . Worsted Bathing Suits .. Footwear Canvas Tennis Shoes White Canvas Oxfords. . . White Buckskin Oxfords . . Scotch Grain Oxfords . . . IN BLACK OR TAN woos James McCreery & C0, ===

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