The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 10

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bid BURCLARS SOUGHT ON ROOF OF HOME OF ALLAN A. RYAN Madison Avenue Neighbor- hood Arouséd in Early Hours as Police Scour Building A two-hour burela searched rear yards, All Jack nf the block including Mr. Ryan, his wife and his son, were are nd within a few minutes wes rear wins Two patrolmen who went to a rear yard near the Ryan resi¢ence were mistaken for intruders by a resident In « nearby building, who shouted’ to them: “Get out of there or I'M shoot.” The patrolmen explained that they * were policemen and turned their flash is on their shields but even that apparently did not convince the resi dent, who repeated his demand and his threat. One of the patrolmen then remarked: “If you shoot you will get a shower of bullets." ‘There was no further comment from the resident. The two residents who had called up the police station said that when the patrolmen arrived they saw the sup- posed burglars run across the roofs of adjoining buildings. ‘The patrolmen found no trace of them. Cae CONFIDENTIAL 8 Dome Above STR. Ot. The Ring of Tomorrow! For practically every tooth trouble there is a cure. What is a serious defect to you is often a simple matter to. our skilled operators Come in with confidence that WATERBURY METHODS will find a solution. The work will be done well, quickly and at less cost then you believed possible All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants Warersury Dentar Company Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Hours: 6 10 6 Sunoays +10: ForSummerComplaints (To be taken internally in water) aoeay Relies 35e 7O¢ » Cramps, Bowel Pains MARILYNN MILLER AND PICKFORD TO WED ON AUGUST 1 Pickford, brother of M. Foe oe MARILYN MILLER Star of “Sally” and Vili Star to Be Married in Tlolly wood. BOSTON, Mass. July 6.—Mise Marilynn Miller, star of “Sully,"* a y Pick- Probably a denen other people alse want their shoes the same day. MAKE R THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922, ford, and himself @ motion picture actor, will be married tn Hollywood, Cal,, Aug, 1 Mr. Pickford’s mother, Mrs, Char- BURGLAR-PROOF lotte Mekford, has left Boston for New York and Los Angeles, where f ] i" she will complete the arrangements for the wedding Miss Miller will leave here on the midnight train July 15, the night ‘Sally ¢ and will go to New b M York to select her trousseau, and = from there will hasten to Los An zeles Robbers Unscrew Bolts and Hinges and Leave The marriages of both Miss Miller “i nd Jack Pickford ended in tragedies No Clues. Frank Carter, ® popular young actor = and dancer, Marilynn Miller's hus Detectives of the West 1284 Street hand, was killed May 9, 1920, while] Station and experts employd by a safe driving his automobile near Cumber- | manufacturing conern are investigat land, Md ne th eft of $1,000 from a burglar Ja Pickford’s former wife was] proof safe th the office of the manage the moving picture} of the Morningside pt. 10, 1920, in Pal 2139 Highth mereury Bureot Theatre at N Avenue, near 116tti Edward Gould, the manager ported to the police yesterday morn that the safe had been robbed ked up his offee follow of Tuesday night's per ight of gayety According to Mr. ing thelr mutual sorrow Miss Miller and himself fter he 1 that brought together ing the id told the detective that when MERCURY REDDING office, whieh is Of the in the Upp ramento Valley bi erday morning he up a new In nidence Day heat r ? und that lurgiars had unserewed A shacie onthe: HigETMSr mas: 324 stom. of bolts and green reached by the An prevent the open show A fow Were re the cafe, had re ported, The heat has sent thousands t opened an inside camps in the Slerras, but reports frou} door with some sort of a key and ab. some high spots Indicate @ temperature | tracted the theatre's bankroll. There of 102 in the shade. 0 evidence of how the thieves en- ‘THE FIRST SHOEMAKING SHOP IN NEW ENGLAND ‘ tered or departed, and they left be- hind no tools which would indicate how they hinges, The safe ts small, removed the bolts and but is supposed to be the latest development in bure- lar-defying devices. bolts and hinges was supposed to pro. tect the door even if explosives were used to loosen it, When the robbery was reported to the safe company the experts sald st couldn't be done, but ir. Gould showed them the protective bolts and hinges, which had been neatly taken from their opositions, The only clues are a collection of finger prints on the outer and inner doors of the safe. This ts the fifth time the office of the Morningside Theatre has been operated on by burglars, eee POLHEMUS-STILLMAN WEDDING ON JULY 22 Ceremony at nh Nearly Arrangements for Southampton Cho Complete: SOUTHAMPTON, L. L., July 6.—Ar- rangements are being completed for the marriage of Miss Lisa Stillman, daugh- tet of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph F. Stillman of New York and Southampton, and Henry Martin Polhemus of New York, which Is to take place at St. Andrew's Dune Chureh on July 22. Miss Stillman will have her sister, Miss Mildred Stillman, as maid of 1 , and her attendants will be Mrs, rv Armour of Chicago, Mrs. Kugene of Boston, Mrs. Vernon Brown awl Miss Ruth Stillman, another sister. James 8. Polhemus will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Lewis Coffin, Kenneth Clinton, Charles Bartow and Dr. Alfred Stillma: sawyer Established at Danvers, Mass., on the estate where Gen. Putnam—‘‘Old Put” of Revolutionary fame—was born. About the year 1750 master crafts- men began establishing shops like this, where they turned out an excellent quality of work, The shop at Danvers contains ben, several books, including a Bible. valued education quite as much as his successors do today. hes, tools and also The American craffsman in those days Pity the neighborhood without its Good Shoe Repairman ‘OST of us at some time or other have rushed into a shoe repairman’s shop with a pair of _ shoes to be “fixed up in a few hours.” Probably a dozen other people the same day in the same shop made the same request. Emergency jobs—no wonder the shoe repairman’s tradition is that of the great trouble man of the community |! * ° * heel. Then take the time when rubber heels were coming on the market. Give the shoe repairman full credit for being the true rubber heel missionary. He gave you the chance to try out rubber heels on an old pair of shoes, repairman. United States Rubber 5 OF UNITED STATES At first he used any type of rubber “U.S: SPRING-STEP RUBBER HEELS ROYAL | Then, with experience, standards of quality began to arise. The United States Rubber Company applied a higher degree of science— ~ the last word in rubber compounding— to rubber heel making, and brought out the U. S. Spring-Step Rubber Heel. Made by the United States Rubber Company — growers, and distributors of rubber and its prod- ucts—the oldest and largest rubber or- ganization in the world. * * * Whether you personally specify U.S. Spring-Step Heels or not—you are likely to find them on your shoes if you have your work done by a good shoe manufacturers, Give him credit again for this fresh evidence ofhis feeling of responsibility. Company —_ ee, ma _ >. hh nh he eee SS NR The system of | ¢ CORD CAMBRIDGE DEGREE ingland, Justice of States, others. GILLIES HOTEL BLEND Fresh feom the Wholesale Roaster, In 5 Ib, tots. ean or ground. ve SELEL THE PAVO ple Mixed Tea (7 th. of n Lies" nti OFFEE co AND BRONX “Globe Grade A STRAWBERRY JAM 3 cans for $1.00 CONFERRED ON TAFT July 6 (As- Sniversity ws upon William How- United Honorary degrees also were conferred upon the Duke of York and varlous vi T HOTELS Delivered within 300 Miles at 250 Th. From Coast to Coast * Fe a King § Co. Offer Men’s Shoes Reduced to $6.85 This sale includes several hundred pairs—all sizes of our finest calfskin oxfords—black, light tan and cordovan brown. Built in lasts that will. certainly appeal to the men who have trouble in getting both Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes soft, and many style and comfort. Dress stand hard wear. Sizes 813 to 1317 Reduced to $3.45 & $4.45 Sizes 1 ‘to 6 Reduced to $4.45 & $5.45 At Broadway Store Only Broadway and 32nd Street oxfords of flexible calfskin, built to The only company in this country that grows its ewn rub- ber in any consid~ erable quantity. “TTRES All WY. Phone Calls Morningside 8300 == SEE | FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS PAGE DWAY— 3ird STREET NEW YOR This Salefor Friday: Store Clos sed ; Ait Dey Saturday White Genuine Buckskin Pumps Listen In Young Set! Buster Brown Shoes Reduced Out with that vacation list! Find the shoe-items and write “Buster Brown’ (Patent; calf; or white). Buster Brown for Sister aged 2. And for Sister aged 18. B Brown for “Buddy, | 2 to 18. Write Sh ervice, Write Shoe- beauty. And then again write ‘Buster Brown.” For Buster Brown's all these and all else you can ask of ashoe! And it’s at a lowered price! All Young Set Sizes : 2 to 18 | Mahogany Tan Play Oxfords 6 te 8 Now 4 to 11 Now wy to 2 Now 213to 7Now- - ‘Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Tin- smiths, Electricians, Carmen and Laborers Wanted for Steady Employment. Standard Wages + Authorized by United States Railroad Labor Board Apply to C. E. CHAMBERS, Supt. Motive Power and Equipment Central Railroad Company , | of New Jersey, Jersey City, N. J. Advertising copy and release orders for either the week day Morn- ing World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. M, the day preceding/ publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in order of receipt at The World office, Advertising copy Supplement Sections of The Sunday World must be received by 2 P. M. Thursday preceding publication, and releases must be received by 2 P, M, Friday. Advertising copys for the Main Sheet of The Sunday World must be received by 4 P. 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