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a — — —_— . - / AES hse”. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922. * 66 ” COUNTESS BREAKS e HCTAL DEPUTY UgM rec inact From [Patrolman Drops Dead in Launeh | \ise.%7.eon.. Todd Shipyard Corporation, William tf ARK sin Scho urety Compan Bean er ng injul ure OY | Trust Company and. President of ee Montauk Club Michael A. Olan - ees: orn in by 500 Bank Presidents ¢ 700 S ri xs " we theld, int 500 Ba vei Pk ef Gant Sight of Wound Belie Believed to Have Unnerved John tal Staten ara s : t 7 eppointe last week by ledge Support to “Honesty Bureau. McLain of Interstate Park Force. Marshal Muore, of the Because they believe honest ne best ins . ‘a = I ux three of the five Jecause they believe honesty t# the best insurance policy, the National Patrolman John McLain of the {his sevonteen-year-old son ‘Thomas the Government Surety Company is sponsoring a movement to teach that traft in tie Interstate Parle Police at Alpine, op-|started across the Hudson schools of the country, Dr. Willam Byron Forbush, autaor of “The Boy bouts Yoniurd) AbGhead died at ite n after the sturt MeLain col- soemeneeeeccenay a Lol ol B « lead of dila- 3 ‘| uieh f . ‘ chilouy oh ¥ oh . . ed and fell to the bottom of the > Problem,” and & specialta ne psychology of youth, has been appointed a tation of the heart Inte yesterday |ininch, Thomas leaped for the stocr- . 9 goons 1 OL F sti of le meprereen aS e schools and ts busy forming the “Hones . while conveying an infured boy In afins Kear just in time to prevent oans ’ S10 Deliver: i Aire a" ban 1 ; - polles Jaunol trom ‘the park to Sein toe Pa The Year’s Greatest § i: tive: ready more than 600 bank Tresi - r Yonkers surgeon. The C Pil fit thu eh é Bx hin £3 7 honesty an integral ps t " . je Coroner a Ho at ones put t to Alpine and . 2h Delivers $1 dents und 700 Buperintendents ofl atcm’ “Eu intent Bey nets wat Yonkers maid he batlved the sieht of |ontts Staore weit tke [© Alpine ane Ainiment urniture Bargains schools have promised William B.|/ moral teaching than he gets, We shall the boy's Injuries may have unnerved | patrolman and the boy — ° Jouce, Vresident of the surety com-|work through the teachers at first ee und brought on the futal at-Jwas put abe onkers teen Are at Michaels Bros. nan el yo! n the ef ofeventually, we hope to ope ae while Thon the Yonkers pany, thelr support in the effort tofeventually, we “hope | to operate © boy, who Jives in Yonkers but | sit. er in the launch lessen crime by branding the Eighth | ("0 vefused to give either name or ad-| 4 MeLain was dead when they Commandment deep in the hearts of We want 6 organtee the achools ; ‘ dress, was injured by running into} reached shore sung nto courts: ¢ ais the he stone piling of a recreation booth | ‘The boy was taken from the ferry Young America of honor where hor ee nthe park, His scalp was badly cut wi 1 3 i ede euniniia ie will be an active virtue. It seems ti te : Ae ee Cue Lhy (ie aMbMlanCe saree ty wae ter I have letters from criminal: 4 me that after Chin eieian eit hae : os a MeLain after telephoning to St.[up the gash in his forehead. Then g their term, indorsing our action,"'| {ime to grow, it will been aatidate . ohn's Hospital, Yonkers, for anam-{ihe youngster went away by himself Dr. Forbush yesterday, ‘“They|the appalling amount of crime in thin KORO VE He OG ee een | Rice ne SiS Hearent years) ote:ani point out that if they had been in-|country. We will take the boy in his a y in the launch and with/iived at Alpine ty they might not ve /“Usceptble years and train him in the { sil structed in honesty they might not be}... of honesty. He will have many NTE 83 OF f you in the position in which they now find], t lessons from the life histories COTE e ° Penetrates without ehew Immediately heen Boca ec vc, cn |BOOMeggers Buy Tires Stole fis On esis “We want to make the teaching of now serving their time in jail,” Former Daisy Leiter, Chi 5 U Ir n ae eee a —it kills pain! cago Iciress, Married From A t S | ti { M 1 t Speclal #-Plece H Id U U d Hi 0 M tt Earl of Suffolk. r UlOS, SOTUTION 0 ys ery Fabia 'b aierennies Gee aeriek 50 rains Way e D n er I) wn 0 0, LONDON, Aug. 4.—The Countess of —__---— - ered tn, o H 29: 0 Suffolk, while ric 4 Charlte ark illi 3 - Tor a ScOries “y , , . “There Is No Place Like Home” Te Gatien ae eee 3 Millions of Dollars’ Worth of Accessories Find Ready fabad & Ueolch lees ‘Sue Goonies ok Market With Rum Runners, Police Declare. no aaanelngeomntnes ret Soe Nl ee CLEVELAND Aug. 4 (Copyright).—A question which has been puz- BPD the appearance of dlc F guerite Hyde Leiter, daughter of tt a: mm youth, Results a Landlord’s Faith W. ‘anes anes W hen He Identifies One of His| 20" 1740 Leiter, dauehter of 1h.) sting automobile owners of the Nation has been settled by an Investigation Tanke Beaty aaraeps i the C i tic, Fxer(s.a solt amd Tenants as Robber. Wushington. The Countess was mar-|JUs! concluded by police authorities and announced here. oothing action, 80 ried In 1904 to the nineteenth Earl of What becomes of all tt }: Inf use. ES Lavearese Ursetti, forty, of No. M4) Thad Delag, | Sutfol and Berkshire, who was Killed] ines dur BOF Gi) the tres andvother accessories stolen. from ta- prenney Mirberry Strect, has Yost faith in the [Pout th he outrage, In watked Detee-| in uction during. the war. a CUE of a year, the aggregate of the thefts mounting Send 10e for Trial Size «Wiliam and Mary Period Lye motto that hangs in the vestibule of] Darbenziv, eighteen, of No. 114 Mul A He iae: ares YERD.T. HOPKINS & SON, New York 59 ea ae niu, . 5 ul- The police and reputable accessc iplek F . “a ls 5 his tenement and which reads berry Street, between them, 24 HURT IN CRASH he police and reputable accessory | stolen, because they realize the dift Veue Home, sterings ext ie 149-50 ‘ophere'a No Place Like Home!” “There's the man who held me up!" | OF 7 TROLLEY OF Ney btn aM reeks I ARO baelal lia i a ER EL Gouraud's 7 as ; a shouted Ursetti, acoordin : ee property goes almost exclusively to} they de not buy stolen automobiles Steet ied In fact, Lavearene told tho pottee| shouted Ursettl, acoording te tho po-| the bootleggers of the countrys |The risk of detection. there’ is” tov | Ik Og gy eM Otek Li “ynucae et to-day that he sincerely hopes there! house! This is what you might ean| /hree Inquiries Into Acci-| tt nas been realized for some time ie NOT another place like his home, Ja home-brewed robbery!" dent Due to Tar Begun that there must be some well organ Lavearese is an easy going sort of| Darbenzio is being held on a charge joutigations were started to-day} 22 Method of disposing of stolen a chap and fsn't easily peeved, but he] of Sttempted hold-up and will face Investigations, were started (0-day Ttires, radiator thermometers, spot- ' sali : 3 Ursetti in Essex Market Court to-|>¥ the Transit Commision, the De-}iights und other easily removed ac- declares he objects seriously to being | aay partment of Plant and Structures |cemsortos held up in the doorway of his own] The motto in the vestibule of No.]and the railway officials into the col-| !t was thought there must be some domicile. 114 Mulberry Strect has been turned ? immense "fence" or wholesale clear- . . While he was talking to the pollce' toward the dust-covered wall Maton of seven Manhattan-bound trol- ling rouse for the disposal of stolen The Premier THE Pure Fresh Cream that goes into $$$ $$ iy care tn tho middie of the Queens- automobiles and ac ries, but the Uinta ara Horton’s Ice Cream comes to us re idge late sterday. A gal- Jinvestigatio te) ee city ol j t sro cei SOCIETY GUN-TOTING | THREE BROOKLYN MEN __|ton’of tot tur spilled on the wert absorts largely Itg.own Ueita, PAnicrren) NES eee ao inden aniiery tae Wales it REVEALED BY YOUTH| HURT IN BRONX CRASH| bound tracks of the New York and] Hootleggers are liberal buyers of ac- ne Just ee = Queens County Street Car Company |cessories which they know to be source of supply Lolita Armour's Hushand Says! Thrown From Car Whe caused the accident, which caused SS it is handled in our own 4 where m Autome- Everybody's Doing It. Diles © slight injuries to twenty-four Laaliy AMUNDSEN'S STEAMER ORTS cleanliness and sanitation are ii ntained CHICAGO, ! 4.—Gun toting is 4] Three men were injured early to-day] 800% 8nd hurts so serious to two oth- PRIS HATES D. at the highest pitch. part of life's routine in Lake Fovest,| when the automobile in which they an ere ey bya Leite Hild ae NOME: Zao elatge Ute {Tne where the millionaires ive. John J ed at Tremont and Prospect | ¢ eh piteh had run into. the ear} schooner Maud, carrying the Amundsen Ae esdalserantesavitsnchow nusbart » Brony, with an automo: | Hck and @ mass of It adhered to the] polar expedition, reported her position Louls D. Baum of No 4 west-bound Steinway] at midnight, Aug. 2, a8 close to Wran- j of Lollta Armour, was ft athe Bie oho la e car stoping it. Another car|gell Island and in ice, with fine speeding. He was before Jud ous rry Herman of No. §04|Jammed into its rear platform. weather prevailing and little snow { big un had been taken from him. fractured | ‘There were about fifty passengers in] There had heen several bad storms. Vhy, all the fellows in our set carry | lef ; man Blumentha’ | the two cars. P passengers could = ~ > F . * Mag”) Mitohell dre vteatifeds “Lous oulevard, Brooklyn, frac. | get off the w 1 curs five other 3-Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite — " > anol : ed right arm, ja Smith of|cars came down the incline out of : if Sofa, arm chair and fireside chair with roll lee aa aid it ive] No. 888 Osborn street, Brooklyn. contu-leontrol, each carrying about twenty) (aMiats [Scweay| i St dell, and loose cushic need then Dro int ban ack AM Gate tua te wed aed palin Ubeaed ONE 2 Phonugeaph ; = dits. ave. permit to carry onc ordham Hospital. Lethal any ae we A al oe CREDIT Coarse : I'm a deputy sheriff." And again he}, According to police, Baum was ariv-liovong a few bruises. id matt {th whlen he had at. | {26 hia car cast on ‘Tremont Avenue | lashed the star with which he had t=) when the automobile in which the other See = tempted to imprea the motorcycle cop] three men were riding crossed the ave- BRATS OC EL ERT es PARKS, who arrested him, nue, The automobiles came together © Park Department has announced ; The Jury returned a verdict of not| with a crash, the three injured men be- [thé following, city concerts for to-day THREE BIG “STORES é ed to the road y 1— ark ‘omp- 7 guilty after Mra, Lolita Armour Mitchel! | ™& hurled he Tana ney, king Square Park, 8.15; Hud son Park, SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET } had corroborated her husband's teati-| sPONDS $4.07 IN SEEKING SEAT IN| A/S) Can ehura Park. 515) Dewitt Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. mony that they were registering onty CONGRESS. n Each, S15: Re eatin twenty-five miles'an hour inatead of| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Aug. 4—|Recteation Eien’ JERS THIRD AVE. and 84th St. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th St. thirty-two as changed, Judge 8, D, McReynolds, Democratic Open Saturday Evenings Our Only Bronx Store. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings fj Justice Michey, however, sald he! nominee for Congress trom the 34 Dis- pcond Street, | would look into this “gun packing’ |trict, spent $4.07 In his campaign, he |Queens—Highland I Second Week of, Our Great i : Reductions of 20 to 50 Per Cent. isin " Ope Saturdan Evenings Dusiness. reported to Washington to-day. Port Richmond Park. In all departments in our 3 stores CHASSIS PRICE edo Fo aaehen When it is remembered that our reputation Ky ee) has been built and rests on “Lower Prices ENR Ys Than Elsewhere—Always,’’ you must realize Englunaer tear Da-Be that this is more than the usual August sale. Eoniplala with soativess $2 7 and “pring; as illustrated il |@ and 92 Street Sa Staite Sts. ai Ang Wher 3 Short Blocks from Fulton St Credit—Generously, if Desired ( The World’s 1922 Summer Resorts Annual The Greatest Commercial Car Value In America —Designed especially ‘The Overland is the only commercial car with fo < a remowable rear axle shaft. The axle has © commercial purposes been designed to stand the strain of heavy —S Now you can get « low priced commercial cas 00d S Race: A weer ; -. and. . designed to give you the long economical serv- The Overland is the only light commercial 4 1ece een nne Perioc ining Room Suite . ‘ H i Americ Inut, consist of China Closet, Buffet, Enclo rving Table, oe i eager erie astra gig ot Cs Cont of, Enea eons Tale” $9680.00 ff] | Good Motor Roads Tour Guide ‘The Overiand is the only chassis that provides taeoline mileage. It is unequaled in economy. fen pieces. As illustrated. ....... : 4 commercial car serviceability with passenger And the chassis price of $450 makes it actually car riding comfort. The famous Overland the lowest priced standard 3-speed transmis. ‘Triplex Springs make for casy riding and slon-type commercial car you can buy. protect fragile loads. Let us show you why. 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist, and Many Touring Maps tor the Automobilist —— Price 10 Cents at All World Offices - Subway and Street Newsstands 3-Piece Velour Upholstered Living Room Suite A high grade suite in a polychrome finish, Consists of long Sete, Ano Chair om | 99° and Wing Chair, as illustrated... “(Vn eS aie Are Our 3 Stores Thes SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. a THIRD AVE. & 84th St. THIRD & BROOK AVES. at 160th St. COMMERCIAL CAR By Mail . . - Ten Cents +— Address —: WILLYS.- OVERLAND, BROADWAY AT 00TH STREET, Brooklye: ae and Wedfurd Ave MOT SR ; SULINIE SSORT 1 Newark ‘8 \ Open Saturday Evenings Our Only Bronx Store, Moon Mordov @ Saturday vvaala Riis WORLL SUI INET HESORT JUREAU Overland, A Legere ey ‘ meme ches M VERE: World Guiiding, Mark ow oons Lower Prices than Elsewhere -Ajways " } New York city

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