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| iy SAID 10 CONFESS 1030 BURGLARIES Detective Following Up One Theft Says Youths Have Admitted Many. ii ie ip ag Py & ¥ § # ae ne Five memb declare is q band of very active Ley burglars were tive John Fitzsimmons of the Four Avenue Station, Broo fa a result o} the loss of a pocketbook by M Cameron from the dining room ¢ home, No. 428 44th Street, The were all under fifteen years of age Before Fitzsimmons finished with the boys, he said, they admitted hav- ing committed about thirty burglaries MRS. HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY would like, to have as to conditions in the Bay Ridge section of Brook BRETe by HIEKOLAS MURA dyn, taking in In some instances th Jewelry and which they had gar The boys deserit Raymond Vreeland, fourteen, No. Both Street; No, 502 56th thirteen, 0. Olsen, fourteen, No. 506 56t! and James Gully, fourteen, No Fourth Avenue. Fitzsimmons got a line on Vreeland and from him obtained the names of four other boys. All were to be ar- raigned in Children's Court to-day. —— VAN ARSDALE ENDS LIFE IN JAIL WITH POISON Charged With Camp NORFOLK, Van Arad of Miss Eustis, J bell at th Jailers believe poison. Mise Brady with her head had been used been attacked. e rounded up by Detec- WIEDFELD LEAVES No. 6 IN AUTO ACCIDENT M GONE TWO MONTHS Ambassador Refutes Report He Is Sailing ‘to Succeed Rathenau. Dr. Otto Wiedfeld, German Ambas- sador to this country, was among the paanengers who satied for Europe to- day on the steamship Reliance, of the United American Lines. ers of what the police n, yesterday When he was met by the ship news! path f the investigation into with a smile, “Why don't you levve it was understood to mean he was on{ * folds his way to obtain valuable ynd inti- in Germany. He declared he was once A newspaper reporter, each ce Car Loses Tire on Precipice Edge in Yellowstone . Park. CODY, Wyo. July 11.—Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney, none the worse to lay after « narrow escape from death in Yellowstone Park when a tire came wf her automobile on the edge of u precipice, is on her way back to New York in her private car with a party of friends. She has the commission to make the equestrian statue of Col. Willlam F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) to be erected In Buffalo Bill Park as a memorial for the greut scout. She came here to confer with the locul memorial com- mittee. valuab pay [ got,” he added, “was a pack of visiting cards from the wm asked what truth there wa rumor that he might succec nau as Forelgn Minister, he re-* ‘arrol, twel Street; Howard Karr, 506 56th “I am going home on official busi- ness and I'll be back in America again in the early part of Septem- ber.” He refused to discuss affairs in Germany, except to say, the situation was critical Dr. Wilhelm Heinrich Solf, German Ambassador to Japan, also a pussen- ger on the Reliance,en route to Berlin, said his trip was planned long ago and has no relation to recent events in the homeland. He expects to be back in New York in October dn the way to Japan, Dr, Gustave J. EB. Tieck of No. 40 dering Girt at ttn, Va., July 11.—Russell A. der nd dead in hi < d 1st p| William F, Murr: East 41st Street, en route to Paris e 10, wi id in| way, who was a ne 18 on the} Where he will attend the World wport News Jail to-day.| complaint of Mrs. Jane Rafferty, No.| Congress of Otology, exp 350 West Tint Street, on a charge of] ticularly pleasant voya, oi Iuroelys ue Gistiareed tr Megtarrace| Gants, Pendinand Li. rersenr a HAMS 8 BACON he Killed himself by slow was found at the camp|Frothingham after an examination of|mander of the Rellan is an old crushed in. An iron pipe to kill her after she ha t money entrusted to Murray as a ker. for the first time in ten years. Dr, ‘Teck is taking abroad for exhibition ta ( = WWeas NS 4 lt ‘ . + . The Business Use of a Service . e e ° Swift as Light Using the long distance telephone to “follow up” their regular selling trips, two salesmen for a large manufacturing house recently in a few hours picked up $1,400 worth of orders, selling cost $41—lesa than 3%. * * An “ace” among print goods salesmen, mails his “swatches” to a cus- tomer in the West, calls that customer, asks him to put the samples i front of him and then quotes prices, delivery dates — SELLS from a telephone in New York. Covers the country by long distance'telephone. His sales rin into hundreds of thousands of dollars. . * * Back at headquarters — their roadwork finished, saleamen for a pencil house in 14 hours of long distance selling secured $15,000 worth of orders, strengthened contacts, gained good-will and inspired later orders. * * TODAY as never before the business world seeks quicker, more efficient action at lower cost. ‘These things it gets with the aid of the long distance telephone. There is no faster service and none 80 complete. Speech wings over the wires from New York to ’Frisco in one- fiftieth of a second — with the speed of light, ‘ Your words are delivered exactly as uttered and an answer returned almost instantly. You present your proposition, discuss it, settle it — all as though you were face to face with the other man miles away. The borders of the nation are your office walls. New methods for doing business by “long distance” are being developed. Our Commercial Service Bureau will be glad to tell you about them. Telephone Cortlandt Official, Extension 620, 104 Broad Street, Manhattan. New York Telephone Company THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922, at the meeting in Paria 6,000 feet of film recording operations performed by him Dr. EB Reliance to tour the Continent for in- formation as to new discoveries in medical science since the war, Amoi Mr. . F, Hochstetter, Dr. Wilhelm Cuno OVER A GIRL AND NEARLY KILL HER Playful Youths All But Smother Child With Their Joke. Th ld Pa Two youthful admirers called on reporters aboard the vessel, he sald] yfain Street, Lodi, N. J., day and threw a rug over her, me here?” Though he would not ex-] iaughing heartily at her struggles plain the somewhat eryptic inquiry,| to free herself from its heavy When they had removed the rug their smiles faded away and they mate information which Wa‘hington] ran for help, for the little girl was unconscious. A physician who revived her said she almost had been smothered to death. “nut [ received no salary. °A)) the ———————=——=$_$—$$$$_$$— —when it comes to de- ecribi the richness —the deepness—the delightful aromatic fullness of Ferris fla- vor. If your dealer can not supply you, ask us who can. evidence, | Mrs. Rafferty sald she] friend and they met on board the ship| | +4 tile higher in price-BUT!” on naval deformities. nuel de Marnay Baru Sast 77th Street left « nderbilt Webb, Mr. a irs. eneral of the H - Line, and Prince FP’ everage yes for the Home — ' Picnic and Outing DWEISER BU Busch, St. Louis Anheuser F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. New York Now in cartons of One Dozen Bottles Aiheoser-Basch Ice & C. S. Co., Inc. Wholesale Distributors New York, New York 164th St. & Brook Ave. Phone Melrose 4888 | FARA nant i" hua it i Leads All New York Newspapers in Advertising Gains for the Month of June eT World, Morning and Sunday, stood first among the fourteen morning and evening newspapers of New York City in its adver- tising gains for the month of June, with a lead of 46% over its nearest competitor. The figures, compiled by The Evening Post, are as follows: Columns Columns The Wor - - - - 798 GAIN The Eventing Chorld - - 53 GAIN (Morning and Sunday) (Evening Only) 2 The Evening Sun i - 546 as ‘The Globe - - - 102 Loss (Evening Only) (Evening Only) The Times - - - 545 a The Commercial - - 140 sf (Morning and Sunday) (Weekday Only) The Daily News (Tabloid) - 229 as The Tribune - - - 233 us (Morning and Sunday) (Morning and Sunday) The Evening Journal - - 117 wD The Evening Mail - - 251 4s (Evening Only) (Evening Only) The American - = - - 104 ss The Herald - - - 337 # (Morning and Sunday) (Morning and Sunday) The Telegram - = - - 58 as The Evening Post - - 662 « (Evening and Sunday) (Evening Only) With a combined gain of 851 columns he Worls, Morning and Sunday, and The Evening World registered an increase of 286% in excess of the nearest two-paper Morning-Evening-Sunday combination under one ownership in the city. - . . During the first six months of the current year, Oe “orks, Morning and Sunday, gained 3,131 columns of advertising, the largest increase, with one exception, shown among all the daily newspapers of New York. The steadiness of these gains is the most convincing proof of the leadership of The World in America’s greatest retail market. : MORNING SUNDAY Man ¢ GRAVURE EVENING 352,852 609,290 = | teen 609,290 300,740 Annual Statement Audit Bureau of Oirculations Ending Sept. 80, 1921. ( }