The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 165, 1922, daa 17 Biggest Fun-Mad Crowds of Week |King and Queen of the Coney Island Mardi Gras, OFFERED TOTFIX IT _ cat, tutta sien go with him. Later Fiiever said Wit- Cheer Firemen at Coney Carnival Leading Surf Avenue Parade t in the Royal Float) sox accuses Another otftisret Wasted Mion th Vast Throngs at Mardi Gras on Dreamland’s Night, money. Detective William J. Kenna Annoying Women at had been trailing the men and when ‘ he saw Filever hand Witkowsky the oO Coney Island. money he demanded an explanation. Morris Witkowsky of No. 4310 15th] He arrested Withowsky, who wae held With Steeplechase and the Ball Yet to Come. Avenue, Frooklyn, was arraigned be-|by Magistrate Gelsmar for further | ‘ore =Maaistrate Geismar in Coney nat! eda To-night is the big night of Carnival Week at Coney Island, but by no Island Court to-day on the charge of 4 ciate how Bashar nee { means the Jast for the fun-mad crowds that invest that part of little old extortion made by John P. Fliever of AN INQUIRING MIND. if New York that dips into the sea. To-morrow night is to be heard from and No. 276 Riverside Drive, Manhattan. (From the Birmingham Age-Herald.) he windup of the Mardi Gras will come with the Court Ball Sunday night in the Grand Ballroom of Steeplechase Park when King Joseph Howard and ween Ethlyn Clark will wave Pleasure’s wand for their merry subjects in he dance. Last night was Dreamland’s Night ® hen Samuel Gumpertz, President of 7 Rabo Coney Island Board of ‘Trade and § Peyst at tho Queer Land of Queer } People, entertained King Joseph and ueen Ethlyn, and the Strange People ) Bnrolled themselves as loyal subjects ft the royal couple But the crowds that hailed the King Fiever said he was approached in] "Do you enjoy your automobile out- | Coney Island last night by Witkowsky [ines with Mr, Bibbies?™ and another man, who told him he ete en ee Webinar arrest S08 HAVING outed very time he sees smoke curling and molested women. Fliever said the/up from some inaccessible spot in the charge was false, but he agreed tol hia he gets out to eee if it's coming apologize to the women Witkowsky from a ‘still’ ; 24 Floor 15W. 34 St (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway Opposite Waldorf Hotel) | In Newark: 407-813 Broad St. (Bet. Market St. & Branford PI.) ] SSN SO TS x } The Home It was thought the night before that of } joney Island had reached its ca 40 Famous 2 aeity, for holding humanity, but the! Jerome J. Danzig & Co.’s Brands R Mpeople that massed the sidewalks of ve Fe of Men’s Bure. Avenue last night made those| Office Manager Missing, “a receding them look like the noon Securitites Gone. owd of Mayor Hylan's greeters in - Young Men’s ity Hall Park Henry P. Gage, for fifteen yeurs Clothes } Crowds lined every inch of thefofice manager for the brokeruge firm rbs and swarined over the of Jerome J. Danzig & Co. No. 16 ks. Windows and balconies and|Broudway and No. 200 Fifth Avenue Dusetops were capacity crowded and|is sought today in connection with je facades of the shops and show|the disappearance of about $150,000 ly that $50,000 Largest 2d Floor Shop of Its Kind in the World Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. seemed plastered with | It was said unoffici Side streets were choked] in cash, and perhaps three times that With humanity, and there wasn’t afsum in securities, would be found te cant seat on any of the many|have disappeared when accountants and stands finish going over the book BhAnd notwithstanding the vact mob] Gage has been one of the firm's parations have been made for| trusted employees and for years has } more for the festivities to-]enjoyed the confidence of many Wank- { ers and brokers. | oe) md the homage to King Joe and] It ts 1 the defalcation has cov } mnie Queen Ethiyn which had been|ered many months and it ts believed id to them on preceding nights was] the money was sunk in a pool of], nothing compared (to the oval] cheap mining stock } eting which proclaimed them last} The National Surety Company had I ight the royal rulers of their rollick-] given a blanket bond that covered all subjects of the Mardi Gras. Si-|the firm's employees, for $100,000. Its t Ps shrieked,and spotlights illumined m; rattlers and other racket mak- worked like treadmills, wl detectives are searching for Gage, be ginning at No, 621 West 171st Street, d and fislhorns tooted, while where he lived with his wife. It i i Was showered upon them ¢ nnounced that on Monday Assistant ri- colored streamers enveloped] pistrict. Attorne tier. prot Ghele Music kept pace with mirth on Surf yenue, and the feature of the pa-| At the ant was tle turnout of the Ve remen, It was Firemen’s Mas Dreamla “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Tomorrow night ends the Final Round-Up of this season’s stock Schreiber will pre- the Grand Jury. treet address, which is a new apartment house, the super- intendent declared this morning that] Danzig is one of the Board of Gov-] DYING AFTER CRASH | Linwood, is in the City Hospital/in the White Horse Pike at Pomona, ip night, Gage left last Wednesday and that|¢rnors of the New York Stock Ex- - fifteen miles from Atlantic City, and | flere Wddien were greeted with cheers] 25” et te vcen gate vince vere NEAR ATLANTIC CITY] Pere, dying frome rected axwli[it tho sido of tho truck. Lloyd's put ‘ Mlowds. wed | D; je Hisesa ors te |e HE edie eat Whew liea's worked Tuesaday ae Lat broken ribs, and lacerations and/aytomobile turned over and he was c terda e denied that they had re-] When he failed to appear Wednes-] ryy ‘ pee. ee bruises of the legs, following an au-| caught tm the steering wheel der- ‘ “ At the head of the Piremen's Pat imoved their elongings from their| day MONA GCOUNTAnTAL WerN Ine | MUTE G:C ompanions SATIS eee inet eae a Bee caught In the steering wheet under / Ra aaWeor Hickok : partment. He didn't know anything|#tructed to inves book er Also Injured. other persons in the automobite were| , THO three, Persons in Lioy 1 : ‘ Ne saldi bec étunly —_— = . ew. - ‘ were Mrs. Sarali Rocco and C > * ; i id Bt heatt a thal firc- fatiout Gage, lie sald; Because he only ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 1 treated at the hospital and sent homa.| Leibrecht. of Philadelphia, and. Ira All of which are medium weights, H r burt an , 1on-|ijas been on the job about twol| WIDOW OF KLONDIKE Robert Lloyd, forty-five, a farmer of] Lloyd tried to go around a truck ley, of Leeds Point, (N. J. rincipally in dark colors miimpnt: Holwerg the| TSIM Lt isda “inetaleplon DISCOVERER SUED = — - - . Pp pally arm carried a_ bell trumpet{book+as living at No, 17 Post Ave Half-Breed Daughter ang Sister WEAR Be ncre. were Seen jvolunte uperintendent ho declared he a h hose carriage prin SEATTLE, Was Sept }.—Petition ‘ i Z rita ont nant eT Se had heard of Gage. It 1s be-|ty have aurguerite Carmack, widow of Grouped in two lots at two prices. SNE YE ted ame tron 1 by tho police, however, that] George Car discoverer of the To the man or young man who a hey were there|this was Gage’s former address. Klondike gold field, removed as ad % : ‘: Bt Saal rea z N Jy while) Gage was caid to have had charge] ministratrix of his estate ts on the in SS— wants to save money, this sale ation with a steam engine und afot the accounts of the firm's custom-| superior Court here to-day on behalf = offers magnificent opportunities. that had a calliope stopped. |¢ sithough Mr. Danzig said hejof ¢ ie Grace Saftig, Carmack's — = é rs wore long blue coat om had occasion to meets them, |half-breed daus and Mrs. More —- the 7 — 16 With UNifOrMS Tang it ts believed that from those uc-| Curtis of Hollister, his aister, who claim => SS Group I ; a and cap peeattcen. Mey counts the money was taken, Detec ue estate, estimated at $500,000 in ——", — Formerly Priced they stepped out proudly in red|tives of the bonding company seem to, Value. ———| , Oe lata Sn ibeilevecthavinmany was iunced over|> Gba petitien aueris Ste) Germest ——\ —ax $30, $35 eee near the end of tho tinc|to certain operators, whd are under| made false statements in obtaining her —s —— the division of the Veteran Ex- | surveillance. appointment. Carmack died last eum- i and $40 “ Empts of Gravexend ney Island Gage had always been of exemplary] mer in Vancouver. ; 1 wn volunteers, headed by President | habits and his honesty had never been eat eae tgeerald, tho bunch which brought] questioned His record showed him Vea * Miremen to Coney from star, {to be oue of the most careful and|CLEARED OF ROBBERY CHARGE. Group 2 : n ®o-night is Steeplechase Night [concise of managers. Outside of his] griohae) ‘Turner, twenty-six years e. 4 Formerly Priced he main attraction in the pageant | business and his home ne ere old, of No, 229 West 16th Street, ar- 4 Beotined ae hers all be fe uewins held a confidential position] "ested last Saturday = : SHAS Re $45, $50, $55 ouga ol e with a brokerage concern downtowa,|bery on complaint of James Maclar Z ; wd SS the heat aig re The = , Ave no children, He is forty-]jane, a marine engineer employed Hi band e and $60 Bure. Mayors of fifty-six cities |four 3 ok the Standard il Company, who said us. or (*4 ; ¢ f 450 Chiefs of Police from all over joe to i contents shat haa that while on a visit to thia city # Only one and two of a kind, but all sizes are World will be guests of Sam Gum- | #lways been placed’ tn Cos IT) | epee aR beaten ‘ i By ie oe ; : : ; fist : fast coffee that is not a__ fect this coffee; eighteen months he crowd, accompanied by Mayor jo surety company Had iscy: \icharaed by Magiatra: on ee : 37 Top Coats, in plain blues Na, crams, Accompaies by Mayor lors and the matter was “a|terson Market Court. There was no man’s coffee and he is apt to in the face of criticisms and ee lecdeavecsete tT et Oe ht, will embark at the Bate : aE - ~ grumble, then blame himself complaints from a collection of , fins Pier nt 6 AMS RSET for losing his temper. the most notorious coffee grum- 16 Two-Piece Golf Suits, Jacket and Knick- i$ 00 ‘ i pore Gy. Evesiaent Ghmparty Grand The wife secretly blames her- blers we could find. : Tsaporied Tweeds. Onesaly $30.00 and ] 5: { MBiam Mangels and other members VI TAP AS / TC self, thinking the coffee wasn't With each sass id Meat ab li wee) the Carnival Committee, including i ear com ie bien * * @Trvert Evans of Luna Park, Alfred made right. was changed Finally Premier 79 Heavyweight 0 Overcoats, carried over $] 7-50 | fieenan and Treasurer William ASBESTOS ROOFING Neither is to blame. Ronn thane je maar ota from last season; originally priced up to $45.00 | M@inch. From the pier the guests i iom | Pat be escorted, with a band, to Felt A of, ullding Madam, the brand of coffee never before in their lives were Me ateear ne ate et matics EW ROOF ° rage residence for $38. How much that will make your husband _ gatisfied with the coffee. Ready with the new hiefs will be escorted to grandstand N pend this fellt You B good company at breakfast is seh Oo) TALS AsO Ate AVERAGE CORE)” sey murtene.Anvant oan ¢ Premier, because itis made _ If Premier pleased them we are To Coats for Fall n be taken to Steeplechase Park AF area. is * especially for men, sure it will please your husband, meet King Joseph and Queen Eth- Or H mitt last i i and to help themselves to the "in ; ‘ A P : C Bs and dips, the slides and glide “IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY 2 \ . to choose with exacting care from the country’s leading MAIL bes Rata Man shoe Rooting and Watereroeling SA mans coffee blended bya great coffee man makers of nationally famous brands of clothes their ALL THR GH NIGHT OT. Please ask for Rervice Nenar - A are ea a - choicest creations. The result is a galaxy of Top Coats ooklyn Post Office to Hank Re-| = oi Weat 11h Berect New York, WY, of exquisite patterns and colors and stunning styles. turns Up to Last Cent. 2 cemee Light. medium and dark colors, plain and fancy, to suit order to take care of the influx of all tastes. {I the Federat Income Tax Bureau $50, 000 FUTURIT Tomorrow ae mer eee the Post OMice Building, Brooklyn ‘ypical examples of our value-giving 4 1 open to-night until ever Saturday as a result of our huge volume 2 | one Ta hon nt areR Gc THE CLIMAX OF (TIP RACING SFASON'S TG EVENTS 4 per i or ned and 18 a ERICAS MOST COMPLETE AND PICTUNFSQUE RACH COURSE and low second floor overhead. ss. BELMONT PARK n for this purpose Collector John [afferty declared WITH FIVE OTHER SUPERB RACES, INCLUDING 15 West 54th St tail, “and. it ia expected: that th im JOCKEY CLUB GOLU CUP AND A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE idagapiel e ane ‘ ny 7 8 CE AT 2:30 P.M. SPECIAL " NS FY TU! y a mas } Boil beep the m on the Job “untll Sta St. and ihe Ave.randsaiga Pathan A Ey Breakiyn, Entire Second Floor ’ ielose at the usus! oMcial hour, 4.30, <a ached by Trolley, bea Se ieseanal Garaoeate iaae ie soade UAGAS RUSERVED FOR LADIES ON ALL RAGE TRAINS Between Sth Ave, & Brosdway) Opp, Walden? Hatel 1Ii7 that time. KneeStores Also in Newark, Philadelphia and Buffal

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