The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1922, Page 4

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ae = cmepenenenenmeessiiiia ate ee a eC ta SS SURETY Te eee SIT <A Seca Soe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 19232. - Coupons by the Ten Thousands Beautiful Girl Who Leads Race ARREST OF GYPSY EX-CONVICT HELD ts one of thor who vietinized Lin-| DETROIT I$ TO LOSE He was arrested yesterday at IN $27,000 SWINDLE]}] Fittn Avenue ond 424 Street, having ITS MOSLEM MOSQUE Pour In for the King and Queen |. | For Queen of Coney’s Carnival We been traced here by private delec-| onty strmcture of fte Kind tu Couns . te He is held for th | War Veteran OF SHEVAULHOR Hes 0 Be Torn Down. Missouri Ci of Newkirk, O Orr of Cauley’ Mardi Gras Camival Ss ENDS LONG QUEST ; ee Life Savings. viaken wag aorente in December, venue ie Stleniend Tk, puburb, » Linville, Civil War veteran of swindling, but was dis-|that for more than a year has stood ee aah ‘ Cove ” ai 40 al @ 7 «| Charged He then called himseif|®% the only outward symbol of Islam fee hoi “ ; win 4h ! ut He Hel mhomas Putnan. tv June, iste ss in ithe Western world, is to be razed 1 * Py ‘ ew ‘ e's savings of $27,000 through an) was tried for swindling { e of |" Cab Alb Ethlyn Clark and Joseph Howard Continue to Lead in dilegoa'*4iWri on tho stock market, ahd copper ‘ina Alares AN WERK co lie [ate nee creat riety net, Ie Ce the Balioting in The Evening World’s Election Tick- [abies hint" tack of “Interent "were ivan ty known to the police] Sing for three years. In April, 1919,Jand lack of interest were given by As “Baker Tom.” sald to have been a] 8 Was arrested In St. Louis for work-|Muhahhad Karoub, | wealthy Moslem ing a confidence game. He gave hia} Teal estate man, whose devotion to the ets, but Peter Minnekake Takes a Big Spurt. Wanderer Searches Camps of] member of the notorious Larry Sum- . ‘ . cause led him to spon > ‘eid address in this city as Si Seat) Cause Ted Fut fe “abensor the. eves vr Reine Ethtyn Clar om Cant merfleld gang of confidence men, was] sist Stre i‘ 2 ‘ nent, as tl ons for abandonmen Wwe ta Reine Et) a Two Continents for Al- |merfielt gank of connuence men. was) Gist Street. Ho ts fifty-neven years] of the project to propagate the faininic Vive le Rot Joseph Howard! faith in this country. Vive and viva and Into the voyal camps of King Howard and Queen Bthilyn there rode many foble Knights over night, and bouts and saddles were chock full of \ two-year search, during which Evening World cour Inmo Divado, a gypsy, visited scores They came riding in from the outer darkness with, the rumble of thunder E (cam Hel OS HAR EOI At DAES OF bd and then there was Irains and the blasts of many bugles. Lights the United States, in Mexico and seta te se tat te ing Days of the like Mardi Grae Week at Coney, and then Queen Ethlyn and her subjects irrest of George Nickolas, thirty-five, made merry at the entrance of King® - < 1 horse dealer, Nikolas 1s 2 member Howard and his mm wts amid ufof the caroussel it wan a rough Joke of the eypey camp at Harlem River shower of coupon: but the stuf was worthy of the re- : 1 148d Street. He was arrested King Howard's forced mares of two] PUR there and locked up at Pollee Head- RAPA Key wdiarived firm no far 16 thol ane RUGELIN TRUE GKEtE ee quarters charged with grand larceny. ied Unto leave King Joseph: Reid ot] to 4% in the alphabet from A The police say that in April, 1920, the Feltman Estat: hind) Abd Divado, whose address was not made A I E oO then followed hour mue floc Soft lights now and slow musie for publie by the police for fear he would tion among the Knights of the Felt on igh eh ad it proceeds, one by be harmed, met Nickolas at a gypsy man reservation and they swore that “ FOR WOee =m carnival in Chrystie Street During . they would rise up and swoop down! Joseph E. Howard... ‘ane the evening, Divado told the poli Fie Suite upon the knights of the coupons, who] J, A, R eS a took Nickolas to his home and illustrated is a— had thus confounded them B: AL Mthnekake - 1248 showed him a strong box in which] - TiN ena beneaie, So, by my faith, the pursuit of the FL A; Milter. . 3,754 s $4,000 in gold in American Walnut Holy Grail was not fraught with] Joe Bonomo ae Nickolag hurled a handful of pepper j combination, beautt- more adventure than the quest of the Chas. Godwin “ 1.829 nto Divado's eyes, took the gold and RU NTE TEN double crown that Is to grace the! Prof, Robinson i Cee Aas See oe s MI 13 f s " Sal . Settloking, frolicking days and nights! Adolph Stern pe Divado, famillar with the customs le Price $310. of Carnival Week at Coney Island Chas. Speare 638 Pa list iiuaaianeetor incon ai Beh Nek eat lazy Katz ,... . by gy aera mee olas, according to the police, He But stay! What is this wondertul! Dan Higgins ps Wat he Sas sae te gained access to camps all over the chest that is borne on the sinewy! Richard Snedeker : Ae — country and got Information which arma of tho Sir Knights who plunze| &. H. Valdes i ue FOR QUEEN. STERNBERG 70 GET D.S.M.| "7" "= denied detectives. into the moat and swim the dia Ethel Clark : 141 s + S-M.) ierom the big cities of the United Harold Posn: hae 416 LR FOR WORLD WAR WORK tance in defiance of the keepers of] Phillip Ornstein Sadie Schultz -. 13,750 States into Mexico, Divado followed the raised druwbridge of Coney] Hugh Griffiths . a bie Uae : fee itrenentation-1o He Made at Pecks.| te EYPHY camp of Nickoles, and Castle? It is a chest filled with] Fred Cronin Be) Sat Rivets bellied bises ie Kill Camp Saturday from there to Panama and then Into Bvening World coupons and stamped! Rubin Barkay > eet Madge Evang lel Bae PEERSKILL, N.Y. Aug. -Col. | Brazil. In Brazil he picked up the we a soe are Oe i “ss ite Bide Dudley Caren etg 171 Lifilian Geonora Sf Yaa | iene Sternt in charge of the] tyail again, only to discover he Nad of charity and known and beloved Joneph) n Valentino. 158 hal ate edie 1080 a ee uae wate or the New | missed Nickolas's camp by a few from Sea Gate to the sea and whe Babe Ruth . Ps oe i PNscib cap Gucacl Sep. | Dlati Aaiearseninte eri} hours when the gypsies lett by boat ever the songs of Coney Island a Wm. Jaffrey ate Phases CoHteAU sess 300 |The iesentation will be made by Major | for the United States, Divado / sung. Fred Proctor . ed 104 Kitty Shea : pag sent Harry,< U.S. A., command- | lowed them to Chicago, and from ii Peter the Greatest was the Coney] J. F, Newman .... bed Molly, lumansteiniocss, dog [ine the Second Corns Area, preceding} that elty to St. Louis, whence the Island chieftain who arrived at the] M. Kaphan Sipe ds 87 Mary Jenks Perkins. 196 low Of the units of the Nationalltrall Jed (o the gypsy camp) at castle gates at the sunset hour on| Richard Abbott... 85 | Tessie Miller ....... 194 ; imped here, | The medal} i4ad Street and Harlem River. Saturday night and found the draw-| Michael J, Mona 85 Cecil Harris ; of 157 sgnition of his services as Dgian| Detective William Murphy of the bridge closed against him. But the} Chas. McCullough . 83 Constance Binney a 99 rmaster with the 27th Division | Fifth Street Station arrested Nicko- Noble Sir Peter and his coho.ts] Wm. Meyerson .. 5 Cousin Eleanor Schorer 91 | in Belgium and France las awaited the coming of the dawn,| Johnnie Ganon . 75 Kitty Emmott * —6O_ awaited until the hour of the raisir 72 Evelyn Simmons .. 4 51 te o: the drawbridge and then rushed ” Sydell Kamin wee 37 $ into the castle with more than 10 ; ne | Ruth Brittenstein we RY A = —_—_ PRICE 310, coupons! Horney Ring . 67 Sylvia Friedberg ... 7 36 meine Specialists We told you to await the vote of] “Champion Battling” Keefe 65 |: Mrs. Harold Wollins.... 33 | h M D ! Peter on the dawning of another day, Martin Kenny . So 5S Henrietta Le Derman ‘ 33 PPE ree ore ays. but we fain would not gamble on the cor Dewitt C. Weld...... 56 Kitty Licker .........- a Puanath Gt tha “vou he and hie res cite . * oo Gwendatyn zs = x DINING ROOM SUITES tainers’ brought with thei Into the] Zack WI Sue 8 y Gillen 29 34th Street — New York Then a resumption of regular 2 Formerly aacred realms of the royal purple. J ng O'Day .. i he 45 Magan Dav oe 28 : A $250 to $3200 i ie las cs 44] dma Kendrick ...0000. 28 prices and the passing of an un- Now And anon, into the soyal ranks eo Wolf e 38 Mae Murray abiyee 27 Greatl U1 d . dd We . $150 to $2100 there comes’ Queen Sadie—Sadie of| Richard A. Guinsburg.. : 38 | Mra O'Conner. 26 Cf ly Underpriced—Wednesday precedented opportunity to pro- the Clan of Schultz—with more ban- ene pert SIMens, ..« 37 lope Hampton ... oe | . a 7 wd mers fying and cvupuns. t0, wpare,| geusier © © Leskweod... 7 | Elerenee Gettseman -..... 38 ; cure this celebrated furniture at BEDROOM SUITES Sadie stepped out into the shadows of ‘ é eggy Ins S s * : i Formerly the night and swore that she “vould| Chas Guardino . . 36 New Satin the price of the ordinary. wis te $2100 stop at nothing short of Coney Isl Irwing J. Rackoff. 36 | BROKER CAT ROW PIUSON Now. : y Ist-) Morris Miller .. 36 AS COURT: WITNESS, . I d. Wy : ve , 5 115 aan Bade Wan come. EER reall hit Fulton . a 34 Herbert ‘T. Andrews, a stockbroker, Bs You have “The Twenty-five Rooms” to : i) $1400 her vow. Mortimer, Weil 34 [who unmuccesstuly teled. to live with ostume Slips help you here in making selection— Her minions have buthed into Coney] Ed Tilyeu ss.’ 29 |iwo wives under the same roof in Jer- CnAUling woul to vinualite sone ow LIVING ROOM SUITES Island Creek und they tinve rcoured| gam Bye 29 | sey City a year ago, Friday morning will y your own go Feemetly the plains too of Coney, and back] Walla Dea aed ie be brought down from Sing Sing, where In Navy Blue and Black home setting. You are cordially in- to $1450 they come, night after night, with] |. Schneider... he ta serving two years' sentence. to vited to see them, to take advantage Now More ceupons for their Queen. There] Hyman Feinerman in bank- $75 to $925 aye legions in the battle of Sadie and] Harrie German. of their helpfulness. their gallant efforts-give pause to the] M GsEte at leone wrapaituae und Gadie|| emerecasees cen: stops only cach night in second place. ‘i . _ 7. No more gallant fight was ever » ™ade for King or Queen than in the battle for ballots for Queen Sadic. ‘To-day Queen Ethlyn is revealed in] » all the richness of her great wealth of beauty in bonny face and person. a When last we gazed upon the merry person who has ruled the coming Mardi Gras for as many days as there are nights in the week, it was with eee ee ne Autumn Coats Tailored straight-line mod- els of heavy quality Satin, fogewss || ~ KELLNER BROS shoulder straps of Satin. = : : ; ‘Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Exceptional Value Southeast Corner 15th treet & 6th Avenue , for a Queen of the Mardi Gras, she appeared as she hid her features be- Eat need aoe voce a oonne cr for Girls and Junior Misses New Silk & senorita of sunny Spain. But now she comes forth in the ‘ fulness ff her majestic beauty, and We t S Tot casts her consort, King Joe Howard. The Younger : Set strongly favor Tailored Step-In Drawers into the shadows, from which he Raglan Coats (especially for school or college) alll swears to emerge to take his place by [x her side as the Royal consort of the W » thei Ax . Resutecusques. = owing to their smart appearance and Of Crepe de Chine — utility. They can be worn belted or ltoose- and Radium Silk And here comes this youth, Sir f Charles Godwin, from the outer gates itting and | of Steeplechase Park, with his abun- g and look well either way. dance of manly beauty and wonder of ruptey proceedings involying his firm, 25 | H. T. Andrews & Co. 4 testify before Referee Olney 25 Trimmed with wide Calais Women’s face, to contest for the crown with ; those in front ranks of the tourney. In the regular stock are Lace, also hemstitched tailored “By my troth,”’ erles Sir Charles, styles. Flesh, orchid, white: “this tourney is some fousting jour. R , c ; FE . b it ey, and marry, but T'll prove it's aria ste of oi meer Some ‘Marathon’ ere {t's time. for agian Coats of piaideback materi: ashiona le Gowns & Sui Ss the climax." 8 to 17 . Whatever that means it is under- “years . © stood to be a terrible threat in the byways and highways of Coney. Rag! lan Coats of imported tweed; in many exclusive models ‘This royal contest between Battling years . . . Bide Dudley, Babe Ruth and Rodolp! Valentino appears now to have been Ra Zi Remarkable Values a joke, as was looked upon at the e ® Coat ig. =| m. “At he start, Verily, the Battling Bide has S of pisid-back material; wit scored more coupons than the Bam large shawl collar of raccoon: 8 to 17 year Crepe de Chine : Envelope Chemises Dino has given us cirevit clouts and has engaged more curtain calls than a has Valentino. Lace-trimmed, embroidered and hemstitched tailored styles. In pink, orchid and light blue. (Third Floor) that indicate the trend of correct style for Autumn, can now be viewed in the spacious sections devoted to women’s -apparel Look who's behind Bide—look! He pan . we ne ter thin “Justa tine| Ragiam Coats of imported tweed; winh =¥ to say, Bide, that I'm working hard ; among my friends and brother lars large collar of raccoon; 13 to [7 m . no, wait-friars—lying (curses on the oo Be woman) hoping, Bide, hoping sincere at . 5 a By that you will win the election as King of Coney Island Mardi Gras, Of course I expect to be made the As- = @istant King or Duke, or something Second Floor) An Unequalled Offering no, laughingly, Georgie cnemennmnnaiiil aeer not the Chamberlain of the » 1 8 5 stladison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, Hew Dork e Wine Cellar, forsooth, Georgie, you . , A i Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Weil, Bide, even every King has ee el cy dian S4th and 35th Streets New Vork f the organ , i

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