The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1922, Page 9

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H fyieted slayer of Patrolman John PALKING ARSENAL NTENCED TOD: LED POLE “istice Kapper Would Have U. S. Keep Guns From All but Police. mthony Rabasovich, twenty-nine, j fall, was sentenced by Justice aac’ M. Kapper in the Supreme ourt, Brooklyn, to-day, to die in the gtric chair at Sing Sing in thel beginning Aug. 14 Dustice Kaper criticized severely @ale of firearms by private manu- ‘ uring concerns, and declared the hited States Government should over this entire industry The le said weapons should be issued ly to officers of the law and that a JMpimum penalty for private posses- p of firearms should he twenty rs’ imprisonment ‘I feel that Police Officer McMail's and the lives of thousands of in- t persons would not have been "said the Justice. “had it not mn that pistols were obtained almost ely as any innocent commodity." he Justice described Pabasovich as “walking arsenr '’ at the time of shooting of Patrolman MeMail, ing he had four pistols in his pos- sion. trolman McMail, who lived at 1,289 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn. killed March 15, while chasing ovich, who was alleged to have d to hold up Anna Noy- Mm of No. 266 Watkins Street, yn. Rabasovich turned in and) fired a shot which went ough McMail's head. REACHER’S WIFE .FINED AS ABUSIVE arged by Policeman With fearing up Summons for Unmuzzled Dog. . Florence Roberts, sixty, of No lest 104th Street, who told the she was the wife of a Philadel- preacher, was fined $5 by rate Renaud in West Side so-day on a charge of dis- ly conduct. rolman Joseph Epstein said Mrs. became abusive after he jed her a summons at 104th Street Central Park West last night for hg a dog unmuzzied. He said she jp the summons and that he had @ her to the station house. > 'E, SHOT FIVE TIMES, ) LIVE; HUSBAND HELD . Margaret Maher, twenty-two, the police say, was shot five times [am body Jast night by her husband, bree, at the home of her parents, Mr Mrs. Cornelius Bradley, No. 61 ves Place, Brooklyn, was reported to recovering to-day at Kings County pital. her was arraigned ig) Flatbush and held without & charge Jonious assault for a ing ‘Thurs- i MISS HELEN FRICK SERIOUSLY ILL AT ESTATE IN BOSTON Miss. HELEN CLAY FRICK INTERNATIONAL. Daughter of Late Lronmas- ter Breaks Down From Overwork Here. BOSTON, June 29,—Miss Helen C. Frick, daughter of the late Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh, is serious!y ill at her estate at Prides Crossing, on the North Shore, She has suffered a nervous breakdown and her con- dition is giving the physicians con- cern, : Miss Frick has been hard at work co-operating with her corps of as- sistants in New York in cataloguing the works of American artists, and it was this that brought about her breakdown, it is declared. The staff of girls will continue at the work, but Miss Frick will be unable to resume her part for many weeks at best. WHEN scientific construc- tion is combined with patented features that insure luxurious comfort, Bedding becomes the pride of the finest homes. Ask why such homes are furnished by FRANK A. & SONS Bedding Spdcialists for 90 years -25 West 45th St., New York The American woman who died at e American Hospital, Paris, after] before the Grand Jury this morn- swallowing a number of bichloride of mercury tablets, has been identified which his wife body will be held in the crypt of the American Clurdh pending instruec- tions from Mt, Kahn contracted four Paris hotels and settle the accounts security. A short| Mr. Kahn said to-day that his wife cooms at the Hotel] Was Elizabeth Piau and that they Mont Tabor and when asked for a de-| Were married in Paris in 1901, bur posit on her bill there, she pawned| Were legally separated ten years ago. ra few frances her remaining bit of} He added that she has a father, u y and bought a vial of mercury| brother and other relatives in Paris, toward the and he could not understand that she ’ FUNERAL PUT OFF AS MOURNERS MUST FACE GRAND JURY SUICIDE WAS MRS, | onesie Poxrone to Dead Man’s Friends to Tell of Slaying. the young Italian slain by Vanar- do Carnonto in front of his home Broker Joseph Kahn, From at Port Richmond Monday night, has been postponed until to-mor- Whom She Was Separated, | row morning owing to the fact to Pay Her Debts. that many of his friends have been subpoenaed by District At- torney Joseph Maloy tc appear ing at the St. George Court House. . Carnonto is still at liberty. of living at No. Street, and to-day was He at once notified the Paris authorities that he would assume all legitinfate expenses Her a dozen of them. Soon she was in and was driven to the hospital. She told the physicians that she had been driven to suicide by destitution and the fact that help had been re- fused her by her friends in this coun- try. At one hotel Tt was said that several cablegrams addressed to Riv- erside Drive In this city were re- turned. American Hospital she swallowed half such pain that she called a taxicab THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922, _ PARIS MYSTERY was penniless, as a generous financial settlement had been made upon her. Mr. Kahn also said that their daughter, Fernandi, is now in Paris, whither she went to visit her mother. He received a letter from her Mon- day saying she had had a quarrel with her mother and tert her KARDOS AND BURKE BOTH PENNILESS Creditors Told Bankrupt Stock Brokers Have Failed to Raise Money. Creditors of the bankrupt stock brokerage firm of Kardos and Burke were disappointed to-day by a report that both partners are penniless and that efforts to raise money have failed, John Burke, formerly United States Treasurer, and Montgomery Kardos jr. are the members of the firm. The examination of Burke, which was to have been made yeater- day, was postponed because of his ab sence. Kardos is in Hudapest, Hungary, and Burke ts in North Dakota, Ar- thur Leonard Rosas, counsel for Burke, said that the former United States ‘Treasurer did not have enough money to buy a ticket to New York, Mr. Ross said he would take the money out of his own pocket and send It to Mr. Burke, if the creditors insisted They did insist, and the lawyer will provide transportation, Ross said that his Iatest cablegram from Kardos informed him that the young man intended to come back in August to face his creditors, GfthSvenue ,344 STREET FRIDA Y—A Pre-Holiday Sale of 500 New Silk Warm Weather Frocks At the Phenomenally Low Price of Values to 22.50 Ten Distinctive High-Type Models Made to Sell Higher RE is an unexampled opportu- nity to acquire a silk frock of very high character at a tremendous saving. Distinctive in their styling and unusual in their finesse of work- manship, these frocks are delightfully suitable for daytime wear, vacation days, seashore, the week-end party and general sports attire. Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe Crepe Romaine Broadway Bedell Stores Open All Day ‘Saturday These Events Also at NEWARK STORE Broad Street. and West Park Se ee These Eveds Av at BROOKLYN STORE Fulton Street Near Hoyt West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street Phenomenal Purchase Provides Sale Hand-Made Blouses Featuring Real Filet and Hand-Drawn Work IW. 7% Intended Price $2.98 i aie Unusual blouse values—the result of a wonderful purchase! Of fine quality Batistes, mostly Peter Pan collared modes—with hand-tucking, hand embroidery and hand-drawn . work treatments or lace elaborated. Ideal sweater blouses. Simmer Frocks A Delightful Ensemble Newer Summer Styles Silks and Crepes “15 "29 | —Lace Combinations —Crepe de Chines —Canton Crepes —Fancy Sports Silks —Printed Crepes —Silk Taffetas, Etc. Special values for Friday and Satur- day—in desirable street, afternoon and sports models— plain or elaborated. Radical Reductions Mark This First Clearance Sale of the Season—On High Quality Summer Frocks Fifth Ave. at 46th St. Vacation Shoes Tramping and climbing —running and romping —busy little feet must be well fitted with comfy and sturdy shoes. All the more reason to buy Millerkins. The MULLER KINS Shops of I. MILLER Brooklyn 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Canton Crepe, 12.75 An Extraordinary Sale of Silk and Flannel New Sports Skirts Offering Astonishing Values at 4.85 UST arrived—a veritable host of new sports skirts that are fairly alive with life, color and charm. Some are fash- ioned of shimmering sports silks, woven in novel stripe and block effects. There are skirts of gleaming satin and skirts of smart flannel. There is every popular Women's and Misses’ Sizes—Fourth Floor 500 Pure Linen Frocks For true coolness and comfort—for charming attire that Special at is at once evident—for a simplicity that bespeaks beauty—choose the linen frock. And you may find your choice in this apociel purchase of fine, uncrush- i eble imported linen frocks, priced at a great saving. fe 15 West 42nd St. Printed Crepe Shantung Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Fourth Floor ’ ORKIN’S Printed Crepe, 12.75 6.95 model to choose from in straightline and wrap-around effects. Summer's su- preme favorite—White—is the domin- ating color, And what blends more beau- tifully with sports blouse or sweater than a White Skirt? The savings are very unusual and prompt shopping is advised. . Third Floor A very unusual collection of smart, straightline sports Sale Friday and Saturday 80 Gingham Frocks Reducedto . . . $5.00 150 Voile Frocks Reduced to $10.98 40 Dotted Swiss Reduced to $10.98 90 Organdy Frocks Reduced to $12.98 Specials for Friday and Saturday $2. 8 Novelty Crepes Sports Satin skirts—with flap or inserted pockets and narrow tailored belts. In blocked pattern weaves or plain, White only. ARMAMENT 4 FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE 62° Q020G¥ 1922 WORLD ALMANAC 35 de, mits Ft B65 BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, S60 ADDRESS; NEW YORK WORLD a” oo a“ ” “ NEW YORK CITY

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