The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 10

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re KDLOWSBURAL orkers who refused to Join the strike! WOMEN’S COMPLAINTS they ren 4 STOP MONEY WHEELS men at were ay ye werke’ | Gambling ts Manned Sound id gasoline Hench Carnival 4 fuses, according to the ty GREENWICH, Conn, Aug. 10.—Mra e have been three 9} 4 Wig, representing a grov the homes of cltthing ico. seat ih We noe ted arrival of the ¢ posh shed WALRADT, GOLFER, WEDS. : Chinese From as Far aS San|piorence Rudiger ts Nrtde—Mayor ¥ Francisco Hurry Here for Funeral. for of New Rochelle Ties Knot. Walradt, yachtsman and golfer, fr. and Mrs, Arthur EB. Walrad ‘w Rochelle, N. Y., and Miss Fc r Rudiger, daughter of Mrs. Ida R tiger of No, 144 West 129th St t inhattah, Were married yesterday by Mayor Scott in New RocheWe The bridegroom was a Lieutenant in he 105th Infantry and was wounded in| An, France during the war. Mr. Walradt s a close friend of the Mayor After ca} the ceremony the attendants and City riven | Hall attaches and the Mayor eases While the body of Ko Law, mur @ered President of the Hip Sin last 4 the couple with confett!. rotection It will be in « r-sneathed cof fin, with gold-plated handles an: tin wh alacninted “ones oo! Charging Crowd of Nursemaids will cost $10,000. ted at the son by Lee Then a proces: sion, sufficient to fill at one time all in Sound Beach, istant Prosecuting y B. White of G going on at the Fire: which has been running ‘or ten days. he had written to Gov varnival and he matter up with the enwich Mrs. € got In touch with unk 1. Palmer, man- val, and told him the ust be stopped. whoecls were not running at the carnival The AND DINE, of the United will be held at D h Ission .get better laws for € fishing in coastal ‘dauartet®! Negro Chauffeur, Whose Foot Slips Off Brake Onto Accelerator, Faces Homicide Charge. thé narrow streets in Chinatown, will William R. Jackson, Negro chauffeur, was under arrest in the West 152d be formed. In it will t Chinese] Street Police Station to-day on a charge of homicide, following the death of band, one or two Amc an infant crushed by the auto he was driving. twq cars filled with fl A group of nurse girls were wheel- 4 a ing baby carriages with sleeping in- nt ts in front of thousand pe New York Insti-| CTushed and the child was thrown To the music of the etre for the Deaf and Dumb, Fort] ainst a building. The nursemaid cortege will wind in and out oe ie Hinson nue, near 164th| Was struck by a mudguard and Mott and Doyers & aad A Street, at 6 o'clock last evening when] Hurled se feet. Jackson Bowery. Then vetie body {Jackson swept down the 164th Street] Strugsied to stay the flight of his small group sail bevead y ay ore at{ hull In @ heavy sedan car machine it crashed through the wood bh a ain eintareed until taken up. Intending to tur ith along Fort of tl and Dumb Inst!- according to Chinese custom, and hington Aven at tie ; eUes oe ted to apply t a but his nuel Greenberg of No. 1881 Wal- shipped to China slipped and jammed down the ac celerator, Th ton Avenue who Was passing placed machine jumped for-| the child and injured nurse in his am FIRES LAID TO N. Y. GANG. |wara, climbed the curb a few feet| car and took them to Columbus from the nurses and shot toward] Hospital, where the child was found Six Held in them. to be dea All but Phylis Irving, a Negro] were not s nurse, who was wheeling elghteen-| Jackson we ‘| months-old Florence nberg of] 162d Street «| No, 648 West 160th St to escape, The Greenberg line Near Clot re PHILADELPHIA, / M If you have ever watched @ young animal at play, perhaps you have seen him stop, lie down, and the next moment be sound asleep. You marveled at so swift a change. A physician would tell you the change was even greater than you supposed. 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Beautifully finished in “hand rubbed” drown Mahogany and $30.00 each, rican Walnut. Price SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep ear Treen The nurse's injuries locked up in the West Station on a homicide » Managed | charge. He suid that he had washed the car a few minutes before the ac- See Sea waters of the State. ‘This fs the anni City ¢ Club will celebra THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922, |BISHOP SAYS DRY LAW | versary of Walton's birthday, and. the WEAKENS CONSTITUTION ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 10.—Areh bishop John Joseph Glennon of § id here to-day that he t Highteenth Amendmefit weake ir United Anglers’ 1 morre «In ite club bh Louis nt the ds the the elimination of a right, while the other provisions YS TO-NIGAT. me has been ar rt by the P to-night on the Mall in Ce! Constitution, as it was Paul HEANGHOAR. Wanaie t the document récognized or created cted a programme Yhat will manta | nything the band has heretofore} "I" = my ppinior the Elghteenth a Amendment detracts from f1.> dignity Mine, Tdelle Patterson, soprano, wil| of thi# Important document,” he adied be the mololet. She will sing the Mar} “Steh questions as the regulation of the use of alcohol should be left for «te Seene from thi« with se treat 1s tn night ela, and will supplement ral other selections. A | poll ore for the audience to-! stat e courts of the various cities and of the Union to decide for them Rare Opportunities exist at Ovington’s ORE important than the price of these charming lamps and odd pieces of furniture is their rare distinction and quality, But the fact that their price 1s well within the bounds of fair values does not lower their distinction or reduce their quality one whit. 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