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Doctor's Brookiyn, where ing Inquiries. Mr. Thomas, it wa sald at his} County Detective Ellis H. Parker. i home, was not a drinking man, but had suffered for some time from a The wood alcohol theory is not accepted by his wife or stomach trouble. children. i Mrs. Thomas said ter husband had q been at one time an active partner in j two dry goods stores at Scranton, Pa., i but lately has taken no personal part woo AL POISON SUSPECTED ‘The medical examiner's office, act- fag on a report made by Dr. Minton of No. 165 Joralemon Street, Brook-|panded down by the lyn, has'begun an investigation of the} county Grand Jury at Mount Holly, death of Alvin B. Thomas, forty-xix} yy, years old, @ retired merchant who! prunen, Harry C. Mohr, her brother, lived at No. 142 Pierrepont Street, | and Charles N. Powell, charging them he died at 9.80/ with the murder of John T. Brunen, o'clock this morning under circum-) showman, who was shot and killed stances which caused Dr. suspect wood alcohol puisoning. The District Attorney's office is also m8k-}toy County Jail ‘here for several amination cailed the medical ex- aminer’s office and notified Chief Clerk Coffey, Dr. Middleton of the Cumberland Street Hospital summoned by Dr. Minton, agreed with the latter that the case suggested wood alcohol, but neither physician was willing to state positively that such a poison Mr. Thomas ta survived by his wife and three children, $< Theory Not Ac-|7O INDICT THREE cepted by Family of Brook- lyn Retired Merchant. IN BRUNEN MURDER Papers Expected to Be Handed Down To-Day. Indictments were expected to be Burlington to-day against Mrs. Doris Minton to} on Murch 10 last. All three have been in the Burting- months following their arrest by ‘The Grand Jury was also expected to return an indictment on a murder charge aguinst Ernest Mayo for the murder of Jonas K. Fox at Haines- port several months ago, pier Evatt he a ORPHAN ASYLUM BAND TO GIVE CONCERT. : The band from the Hebrew Orphan fm the business, althaxgh still finan-|A*¥'um will give a concert to-night in ‘cially interested. the Mall of Central Park at 8 o'clock. Dr. Minton was culled to the This organization, supported by the ‘Thomas homo this morning, but it ‘was too late to save the patient, The} sixteen, who have been trained by Emil Federation of Jewish Philanthroples, is composed of forty-five boys, all under physician immediately after his ex-| Reichard. | FRIDAY STORE OPEN 9 TO 5.30 HEARN Youthful Suits and Coats for Misses Prices Are Special, Models New and Attractive i Misses’ Fur Collar Suits Ld SATURDAY 39.50 Were $49.73 Yalama cloth models with handsome pogkets and collars of fine quality Caracul. Sor- rento, brown, Volnay, navy dnd black. Another model besides that illustrated. Sizes 14 to 20 years. , Prunella Cloth Skirts Misses’ Coats 19.75 Were $24.73 Large collar and cuffs of Beaverette — lined with Satin de Chine and heav- ily interlined. Sizes 14 to 20 years. for Women and Misses 4.50 Were $5.97 Smart Fall models in pleated and wrap-around styles, in navy and tan prunella cloth. Sizes 26 to 33. TWO MORE WATER DEALS NOW FACE CITY AUTHORITIES Supply Company of Queens and the at- tempt of that company to collect from the city more than $5,000,000 for what opponents of the plan contend ts large- ly an obsolete plant, is being followed by proposals to have the city buy the plants of two more private water com. panies. These proposals will come be- fore the Board of Estimate to-morrow One deals with the question of es- tublishing a municipal water supply in the Rockaway section, elther by _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. Youth, 18, Jntle: She Tella of buying the mains of the Queens|GIRL, THIRTEEN, RETURNS County Water Company or the in- stallation of mains by the city, In formally urging the advantage of the city buying the company’s mains, Commissioner Hayes of the WITH WEDDING RING Abdactor When to Phitade ‘Thirteen-year-old Angelina Martini Department of Water Supply, Gas}jast night returned to her home at No. and Electricity says that the estimated cost of tho city Installing a pipe line, will be approximately $8,550,000, and t 110 Thompson Street after an wmpex- plained absence of elght days and dis played a gold ring which she wore on her wedding finger. She had been to he estimated expenditure that the] pijjadelphia, she sald, on her honey- bourne Region. Citizens’ Water system of the Blythebourne Water Company of Brooklyn or ¢ the city shall lay a parallel system The taking over by the Hylan Ad- | of : ministration of the EARLY MORNING FIRE Twenty-five horses were endangered early this morning when fire broke out on the third floor of a four-story ‘loft bullding apis, Wort Houston, Street. oiation of the Mullan-Gage Law and are used as stables and the horses were |dants W brought to the street, The blaze soon was extinguished. Crepe 4 Dress $19.95 JUST TO START THE COAT SEASON RIGHT! Silk Lined Normandy Coats ° With Fine Wolf Fur Collars’ $25! Specially Priced at Shop Around First! Hamilton Doesn't Save You at Least $10! : We sell at practically By buying direct from the maker you save from $5 to $10! Our final profit is often times less than five cents on a dollar! __HAMILTON’S| whether mains. of abduction. > — IMPERILS 25 HORSES to the New Yo SS ay eity would have to make ifthe com-Jmoon with Frank Barbarino, who Is pany's mains were acquired would be eighteen years old and lives at No. 125 One Involves Rockaway Sec-] $1,625,000 Sullivan. Street. mn ‘ a . wal is whether th ‘The girl's parents Informed the pb- tion—Other Is Blythe- | eee en arquire. the ‘distribution |lice of her romance and she was sent Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Children. The on was locked up at the Mer- Police Station on a chargo a LIQUOR CASES GO OVER UNTIL OCTOBER 2 The trials of Mrs, Imerinda Viteia and Michael Cafiero of No. 149 Conover Street and Michael Aulettl of No. 115 Wolcott Street, Brookt; , charged with being public nufsances, were postponed Dense clouds of smoke permeate: Mb is through the bulldings at 214 and 216] to-day on request of counsel for the de- West Houston ‘Street. fense until Oct ‘The lower floors of the latter buflding| Tho Indictments against the defen- returned as a result of the investigation Into pdlson liquor deaths in the Red Ifook section, Then See if wholesale prices! FASHION DEMANDS SILK. DRESSES! Whether Your Fancy Calls for —the Straightline Style —the Draped Effect —or the New Basque Models You Will Find It at Hamilton’s Underpriced! Very Much $10 to $25 - We doubt if any store in New York has a greater variety for your selection. More than 8,000 dresses ‘ready for your in-\ Selling 500 dresses a day, we can, with this enormous volume, offer ybu values that are absolutely unsurpassed ! HAMILTON GARMENT CO. spection. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street Silk Lined Normandy 9 eG erg Mi Leer Were eck FS TS OTHE GEecg Interesting just now ave the new Fall Seyles at $850 $10 = $1250 G@ @ 1554 Broadway Open till 9 P. M. - ’ 5) I Milper . °° % 15 West 42nd Street Ps) Hudson Terminal 4 Brooklyn Shop Entrance: Fulton Street A a ae ewe es 7; ean ala aU Enhancing One’s Charm When one is a woman, and, to be modest, a rather attractive member of her sex, it is nice to have slippers _that, well, make the most of one’s attractiveness! Among the Septem- ber Styles are several models that will be popular for this reason alone, 498 Fulton Street Corner of Bond o- Oe 2D 20). 0) 2 Die Oe ES ar0Pa>-.H) PU Me Men’s Autumn Neckwear cAn Extraordinary Sale for Friday and Saturday : 9000 Fine Open End Four-in-hand Scarfs Extrd Quality SILK and SATIN NECKWEAR made of Imported and American Silks and Satin, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) 5, All new designs and colorings 65¢ and 85¢ each West 43rd Street $1.35 Men’s Open-end Four-in-Hand Scarfs McCreery Housewares Every article in this Sale is of a known quality which has proven its better and longer service, and marked down to a very low price for this event only. 20, 4A. Double Rice or Cereal Boiler of polished aluminum; 2 qt. capacity. 1.45 Regularly 2.25 5. Set of three lipped alum- inum Saucepans; 1, 133 and 2 qt. capacity. 5c Regularly 1.25 17. Kitchen Maid Cabinet; porcelain steel extension table top; glass containers white enameled; 36 ins. wide. 58.95 Regularly 75.00 20A. Aluminum Tea Kettle with wood handle; 334 dt. capacity. Be Regularly 1.75 20B. Same in 5 qt. capacity. 145 Regularly 2.50 21. Mirro Aluminum Coffee *Percolator; highly polished; 6- 1.55 cup capacity. Regularly 2.25 40. McCreery Refrigerator, solid ash finished in golden oak or white enameled; 46 ins. high, 3415 ans, wide, 19 ins. deep; ice capacity 100 pounds. 34.75 Regularly 43.00 41. Thermax 6 cup Electric Per- colator; heavy gauge aluminum. 6.7 Rogularly 10.00 42, Universal Vacuum Bottles, i pint size, Regularly 2.00 1.25 1 qt. size, Regularly 3,00 1.95 (SIXTH Annual September Sale of When ordering by mail or telephone kindly use the item number. 54A. McCreery Electric Irons nichrome wire element; six Ibs.; fully guaranteed. Complete with cord agd plug. 3.95 Regularly 5.95 S4B. Electric Iron, 6 Ibs., fully guaranteed, 2.95 Regularly 4.00 55. Little Chef Electric Stove; will broil, boil, stew or toast. 1.95 Regularly 2.25 66. McCreery Steel Kitchen Cabinet, white enameled; por- celfin steel extension top: flour bin with sifter; glaés containers and rolling pin. 69,95 Regularly 85.00 68. Combination Saucepan and Cereal Boiler; may be used in three different ways. Sauce- pan, Cereal Boiler and Covered Casserole. 1.50 Rogularly 2.50 69. Mirro Aluminum Tripli- cate Saucepan Set; three pote. Will fit over one gas stove burner, 2.45 Regularly 8.25 70. Kitchen Cutlery Set, best American steel, with aluminum handles; Bread Knife, Carving Knife, Fork, Paring Knife i combination Can Opener, 1.50 Regularly 2.95 FLOOR)