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10 a _THE EVENING WORL®, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922, American Chemists Give a $3,000,000 Show _ |Fined TwoAutoPugilists$10Each MRS. IVY GIBERSON meee weverrel B NOTED Tl of Mrs, Giberson, who was questioned in connection with the case. After the Grand Jury filed tts ine dictment Detective Parker reiterated his belief in the woman's guilt and predicted she would be convicted. Her counsel, former Judge William H. Jeffrey, said Mrs. Giberson wanted to be indicted so she could go on trial Worth the Money in These Volstead Days gat in cenceeneliimmanets Grand Central Palace Exhi- Rest of the Party in the Machine Suggested the Mill as | and prove her innocence. Climax to Mardi Gras Fete. HUSBAND DEATH WOMAN'S VOOATION, uh ; ag ‘om . ‘° 1 “ei ral hig " Poligemen Beckman and Boyd of Freeport, L, I., heard a tumult behind ee SS eee tnd tarmike ae Amazing -rogress = In he six-foot wall of the cemetery in that villgae last night. At the gate areata hey found a wrecked automobile. Inside the gate Charles A. Burton of 0. 420 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, and John W. Waring of No. 409 Halsey treet, were pummelling each other, coats off, while four other men, lean- ng against the wall, looked on. an occupation easy.” “Why so? “Isn't it the actence of husbandry?" Chemistry Made in This Country. Attorney Says She Will Wel- come Chance to Prove Innocence, HUSTLERS OF THE Jizards of Tubes and Jars Able to Show What Can Be Done With Grape and ‘The spectators explained Whartng & Caracul had been driving some Long Island and the machine went into the wall At the suggestion of the others in the Mrs. Ivy Giberson to-day stood for- friends to their homes from the Coney mally charged with killing her hus- } Hates Island Mardi Gras celebration. Burton, [Party they went into the cemetery to] ) ang, william, who was shot to death Coats Prune Juice Within the HE, who went along for the ride ,criticised /*ettle the dispute with thnlr toute. T enite asleep in his home, Lakehurst, Law. HOWE _ Burton's driving. Burton became 0 ltwo g10 h to-day for “not having|N. J, Aug. 14, last. Sport Models ADvisorY ndignant that he took his hands off han to pick a graveyard to She was indicted yesterday at ‘y At the Grand Central Palace, this ha Pacha al hn Med atonal eealals Toms River for murder in the first 30 inch length Week, if you stroll through the first é . ‘ cial a) Grand Heel A in 4 floors you will sew net only aneat 226 Sh D S id { $750 000 its finding five minutes after the last " See 2 oniht nt aienilith and = I Ss 0 or ’ 9 witness had been heard. Tan, Brown, Platinum chemical manfacturers, but also a 00 000 000 Mrs. Giberson was arraigned tm- ! horde of men and women who, until 0S e e e 9 9 mediately before Supreme Court Jus- $7125 i beotibaatively recent times, aid not tice Minturn and pleaded not guilty. : know the difference between a test Her trial was set for Oct. 2. Went . * . ” tube and a Mason jar. Shipping Board Finally Rid of “White Elephant”—San]| Only four witnesses were examined. W J ck ’ S 4 They are looking critically, specu- Fianeléco Birt Gets Vessels Ellis Parker of Mount Holly, m. Jackman $s Jons } Jatively, yearningly, at masses 2f begs i Burlington County detective who ts INCORPORsTED machinery, intricate combinations of WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Th in charge of the investigation for the || « 7 eed fags tubes, strange arrangements of Shipping Board has got rid of Its t at a cost approximat- | prosecution, did not testify. 35 West 35th Street i nb babes saath che si u a ting $300,000,000 The wit es were Joseph J r r a h & white elephant." The great fleet ot}ing $30 Beer cer, cena uiey et =n ‘i ; When the reached $625,000,| Richmond, Mrs. Ginerson’s son by a it @sking,a lot of questions. They get i L | wooden vessels conceived during they). Ot) 00" vied the board, which| former marriage; Bert Weisner, 4 answers—of a sort bod af RAW VEHO OSE NE RLENaHE ; ar ag a mean of rapidly bridging the| "T in“At the sale, into executive «es-| Mer railway detective, employed by fied A gentleman from Bayonne, in Herman, ScHRicKeL ee / hurt any of the passengers on either. | | ti. was knocked down at ®fsion to determine whether the sale] the prosecution, and William Ayres a : : oF THE CORNING GLASS Rute caret, CURSY Se SmsrtHo runninie mpetitive sale to George D.| should be continued on the unit basix]}and Frank Peterson, railroad fi Epecting an elaborate system’ of ap- WORKS Lote Lad en agibactelilgate balk alent or in lots, The former course wan| Ployees, who found Mrs. Glberson tied bi paratus for the use of produciton of A Coney [sland Hospital doctor| perry of San Francisco. The price \dopted, und the bidding from then] hand and foot the morning of the Previously imported dyes, which are treated him for cuts and bruises, and! ¢759,90 for 226 vessels, all but ten cil Vay turgely between Mr, Perry and| murder. She told them her husband mow made in America, was hea:d to iA| MO MHOUPE ICTR EAA CRO os fs Cat Tine entire wooden fleet—was con-|the Dravo Contracting Compuny of] bad been slain by robbers who then Her ’ Ah lela tay ‘ ne ‘ttsburgh, The latter stoppe: bound her. remark that with a little modifleation i the barn at 58th Street d Third] sidered a bargain. oa Hiei Be ona vane ee the prisoner, when brought into the of the tubing system he felt sure he DR. CHAS, te pont He cH TEA ane a doctor} The bidding yesterday rapidly ran} *"OH ii. eet, 217 vessels are wooden| court room, displayed the same calm could improve his basement plant tn- eee Nat tie tank or *) eae 8] the offers from a first bid of $406,000] ung nine are of ¥ Two|she has exhibited ever since her ar- stalled for a special treatment of the HERTY THE was taken to Kings County Fioa- (to $750,000, which was accepted by| hundred rest. Among the spectators when she dulce of the familiar prune. And an pital, where he died at 4 A. M, He Chairman Lasker and other members| mont, V ie was arraigned was Harold Ga Nun of y f the Shipping Board. The wooden (and two at Beaumont, Tex No, 1180 Hoe Avenue. Bronx, fer i eminent chemist on the fourth floor, waa the son of a retired policeman of th Beauty Speci: st ny where the reports are read, amiably - ees = i explained to a group of reporters the Madame, your Beauty Specialist ess by which one may pre is an expert. She will gladly give 4 fermentation of grape juice ’ & from progressing to the vinerar stage you Dr. Palmer’s Famous Treat- i What is being staged at the Grand ment and much valuable advice f fentral Palace is the Fiehth Netional about the care of the complexion. ty ane ae We oh cient A 7000, Purchasefrom her a packageofDr. t s estim at least $8,000, i $y 000 worth of exhibits have been in- WAGNER . Palmer’ 'sAlmomeal, and continue g stalled on the four, floors, and the SiLica GEL beer G the treatment daily as directed in a show is one of thé greatest educa- CORPORATION AMICS Co. Cc the privacy of your home. a tional enterprises New York hi en oO Os a in | sae te ETT SEE TEIN Charles F. Roth and Fred W. Payne are co-managers. The first floor looks assemblage of factories rooms. The second is even more impressive, and if you go higher you come to motion picture shows of a sort never seen among the 1 H That test will be a revela- treatment, or get a package, 50 cents at white and purple and red and yellow k t J b U til H D : ; treatment, or get a package 50 cent at Ughts of Broadway—mo' pictures Stic S 0 0 n @ 1@8 tion. It will show you the way showing the whole processes of vari- ous chemical industries. Or you could see some of the proc- esses personally demonstrated, There was the great Matthew Lutz, one of the most skilled potters of the Gen- eral Ceramics Company, Luts is a genius who lives in Perth Amboy and Joves his work so much that in addition to doing it for the company and for the show he does It for his fown amuserhent at his home—mixing cight kinds of clay so the blend will he acid proof—and making grucoful uyns and jars and pots and bowls, Using “his supersensitive fingers with euch speed and exactitude that the material appears to change from one euutiful form to another almost as if touched by a wand. If you gaa floor higher you will see young Herman Schrickel of the Cor- ning Glass Voorks doing some clever glassblowing stunts before your eyes— none of tha old trick stuff that used to be exhibited at Coney Island when glassblowing was a side show attrac- tion, but glassblowing of the modern WIZARDS OF CHEMISTRY SKETCHED AT THEIR AMAZING EXPOS!- TION. Conductor Hurt in Collision Collapses in Barn and Is Found to Have Fractured John Curley, twenty-six, of No. 4815 Fourth Skuil—Had Only Just Returned to Work. Avenuo, Bay Ridge, re~- sumed his duties as conductor on a B. Rf. T, West End trolley car early to-day after being thrown off in a collision, and four hours later was dead from a fractured skull His car struck a sightseeing bus ¢— driven by Alphonso Demuro at Mer- maid | istana, shortly after midnight. The and Stillwell Avenues, impact was not heavy Coney enough to scientific type. He uses seemingly nothing but his lungs, and yet he pro- duces those perfectly graduated meas- ures, retorts, tubes, upon the accuracy of which your life may depend some day when the doctor prescribes some- thing that must be measured im one of them. The public generally {is more Interested in many of the exhibits than in the exhibitors. Every house- wile will want one of the “automatic ice boxes,"’ which attends to the mat- ter of cooling things without refer- ence to whether the ice man ealis or flapper will want one black and white ci ette holders produced by the P people and every woman may soon be looking for the Pyrex teapot—nor yet on the market, but soon to be there—which looks like ordinary gla: but into which you may pour piping hot water without fear of breaking The Bakelite Corporation displays not only the pipes and cigarette hold- ers with which everybody ts already A Sale of 1,800 MEN'S SOFT HATS AANA Mii A 10-Day Test is Free The coupon will bring to any home a ten-day test of Pepsodent. to new beauty, new safety—to results that all people desire. Mail the coupon now. or Dainty People For careful people—A new way to brush teeth This is for people who want prettier teeth, cleaner, safer teeth. It has brought those results to millions, the world over. It is fast displacing old and ineffective methods. Dentists everywhere are urg- ing its adoption. In some fifty nations careful people use this method now. Find out what it means to you and yours. There are few things more im- portant. The war on film Dental science is conducting a world- wide war on film. This new method is the way employed. Film is that viscous coat you feel It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. It becomes discolored, then forms dingy coats. Tartar is based on film. That is why teeth lose their luster. Film also holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by milliqns in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. 49 in 50 suffered The ordinary tooth paste does not ef- fectively fight film. So, despite the tooth brush, all these troubles were constantly increasing. About 49 in 50 suffered. And glistening teeth were seen less often than today. Dental science has long sought ways to fight that film. Two effective methods have been found. One acts to curdle film, one to remove it. And this without an ill effect or use of harmful grit. Able authorities, by many careful tests, proved these methods effective. Now leading dentists everywhere advise their daily use. A new-type tooth paste was created, based on modern research. Then those two great film combatants were em~ bodied in it. The name of that tooth paste is Pepsodent. Two great mistakes It was also found that old-type tooth pastes involved two great mistakes. They were due to soap and chalk. They decreased the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to st starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. They decreased the alka- linity of the saliva. That is there to neutralize the acids which cause decay. Pepsodent corrects those mistakes. It multiplies the starch digestant, multi- plies the alkalinity. Thus every use gives manifold power to Nature’s great tooth- protecting forces in the mouth In five important ways, Pepsodent is bringing users a new dental era. It also polishes teeth so film less easily adheres, Here is the famous treatment: a nar dktn thoroughly with soft clothe; moistened in hot water., Make . Cd eagle! Avacesal acd work i With this paste Mansege the shin gently, rubbingatware outward and upward. Rinse with cold water. Go to your Beauty Specialist for this able booklet and sample treatment sent free on request. HOLTON & ADAMS 29-31 East 22nd St, New York City Dr. Palmer’s ALMOMEAL “It Does Work Wonders” Atlantic City SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Eastern Standard Tiny vivania System Route of the Broadway Limited. CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 5.00 ie { Y 750 “ “ 1000 * sk 15.00 . . 25.00 familiar, but a lot of radio appliances ( ) SP aca hcl tage Silk Lined ro eee ; more uses for carborundum are {l- ew ity pears Mattress lustrated than one would think pos Bs P) Ded, Spring and Matt : sible Delightful results sppeer quickly to people «Pe. Bedroom Buite, complete. le who use Pepeodent. First cleaner teeth, then Ding ible sald Chair NATIONAL TAILORS e e whiter teeth. The glistening teeth you see every~ IN TWO CONVENTIONS Problem of Clothing Indus- try Discussed by Both These hats are all fur-felt of a fine quality, with leather sweat band, and are trimmed where now are largely due to Pepsodent. You should use it always, for beauty’s sake and safety’s sake. And you will when you know what it does. Then teach your children to em- ploy ‘it, to avoid the troubles you may have suffered. FR 42) i i i i i ; Send the co for a 10-Day Tube. Note Sides. in a splendid quality grosgrain ribbon 4 Rend ine compen for, #10: aa be. ae COLUMBUS AVE Problems of the clothing industry 5 absence of the viscous film. See how teeth BET. 103") & 104“ ST {were discussed at the continuation The shapes are all new, and of this season’s whiten as the film-coats disappear. to-day of the ninth annual conven- || Be ; ‘ a Then decide your future course by what you tion of the National Aesociation of contour, Pleasing proportions for men an see and feel Cut out the coupon now. Retail jers in Mad. BS a Garden Thettre. Henry P. Bs young men: King of Seattle, Vice President of the organ- ization holding its 5th annual convention at the Hotel Martinique also continued tts nessions to-day with Earl O, Leh- Main Floor, 35th ptreet, Cen Pepsadert REGUS. The New-Day Dentifrice 10-Day Tube Free Dept. #-42, 1.04 0. Wabash av THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, + chicago, I 1S IDEAL ° the Hands oap,!_oyent,Talcum,2he everywhere, Forsam Soaps. suit lorckortn Bape, Melton, Bow presided 4 The National Association of Mens and Boys Apparel Clubs which is Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Herald Square FIne. New York « ‘oledo, O., presiding A new-type tooth paste, made to meet Bi eiien apaeae fieunan five new requirements, Now advised by made numerous suggestions among leading dentists the world over. AU which was one for the appointment of druggists supply the large tubee é a travelling man on public utility ‘ i antalte WORK MONDAY WONDERS | 4 / v among - Lf iS 4, u cS } ‘ t-»