The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1922, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. 8 POLICEMAN SAVES Evening World ‘‘Ford-a- Day” Brings Joy and Needed Chance 58 CHILDREN HURT: SEVEN AS FLAMES To the Two Women and Job-Hunter Who Won First Three Cars| \\ THEATRE CASH SWEEP OLD CHURCH Men, Women and Children Are Led to Safety From Upper Floors. ighteen an in Pittsburgh Hospitals, Seven Having * Broken Limbs. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23.—Fiftys. elght children are found to have bees Injured in the collnpse of the foyer of the Strand Theatre in Lincoln Avent here yesterday. Madeline Kunkle, 8, one of those Invited to the free showing of the pics ture, “The Trap," was killed, and eighteen of the injured are in Toa” pitals. Only four are in a eritieal: conditions, Seven sustained brakew arms and legs. Free tickets had been issued td school children and rcores of them, gaily attired, clustered In the corridor * awaiting admission. Then came the crash and tho joyous throng was. dropped fifteen feet into the cellar and.» covered with blocks of rock and con+ WINNER'S PROFITS) SAYS FUEL CHIEF stessatitrSS iss structed. Sol Selznick, the proprietor, whe PRIEST SAVES RELICS. Sacred Vessels Snatched From Fire by Clergyman in Washington Street. Fire did $10,000 damage to the old- est of the two Syrian churches in New: York, at No, 108 Washington Street, jn the heart of the Syrian district, at 8.30 A. M. to-day, Among tbe objects destroyed was a painting of St. George and the Dragon, brought from Rome and sald to be 200 years old and valued ut $5,000, Old World customs are rigidly ob- served in the district, and at night Dacb Abayd makes his rounds calling off the hours and watching the prop- erty of the residents, who trust only 1 Syrian to safeguard their posses- sions. St. George's Syrian Catholic Church cccuples the first two floors of the four-story building at No. 108. As Abayad approached shortly after 3 o'clock this morning he saw smoke coming from the lower floor and shouted for help. MRS JENNIE COHEN AND SAMMY ANDALAZAROS COHEN. MR. R.D BARSTQW ANG CHAS. J. CLEARY MRS.MARY SRADY. a “FORD A DAY” PRIZE JEWISH NE‘ NEW VEAR The (irst three winners of Ford|for the family to use it at night for PLANS BIG THINGS cars in The Evening World's “What| Pleasure, but saving seemed so slow, Did You Sco To-day?” contest in{@Md then I ‘took my pen in hand’ Policeman Canlon of Old Slip station KGilen ta eae wits and— 3 : Toaster aduved. oni the: Duta sta aw * nich a Ford a day is awarded, have Th i tghtier’ than the 2 ; F i : was seriously injured, @ bull ath eae: Me ieeicuda Bi Services Are Are Held jn All the) cccived thelr prises: *leaw." sawed Mr. Coten, and Sammy : ‘ Montgomery Is_a Salesman} Woodin Denies Information ]!s was, jnspected two months agg... Pee ne win aa BRid Gee, Synagogues Throughout They are: ulmost fell from his mother's lap. - and Car Will Extend His Given Out by Burns Bros. = «@ i :! it “ity MRS. JENNIE COHEN, No. 1724 T . Pt : Mamie Buzher, her cousin and the the City. Gant 17th Street; Brooklyre “] couldn't have won anything that Territory. —Miller Named Aid. BOY, 14, RUNS AWAY, latter's two little children. By the time firemen were fn action with lines of hose, scores of Syrians had gathered in the street, prostrated thetfiselyes and were praying for the safety of their church, The venerable priest, the Rev. Eoonomos Abraham Bechewate, who appears to be about 90 years old, ran up from His home, a short distance away, and rushing past the firemen, rescued a number of the sacred vessels, the whereabouts and importance of which he alone a knew. ‘The blaze apparently started from a perpetual flame which cracked a glass protector and Ignited tapestries ‘ : would have pleased me more," sald MISS MARY GRADY, No. 187/c Grady. “I am in the printing SEIZED AS ROBBER Fuel Administrator William H. | Companion Eacapes After Leotiag. Woodin denied to-day that the Fuel Sporting Goods Store, Administration had formally advised] Charles Blumenstock, fourteen, who the use of British coal wherever pos- | has been missing from his home, Nox Services were held in all the syna-| William Street, Manhattan, and How would you like to have a fob ogues of this city to-day in cele- assy business in the city and spend near- bration of the arrival of Rosh Has-| CHARLES J. O'LEARY, No. 517/1y an my week-ends at Northport, , 1 that required you to cover by foot'a honsh, the Jewish New Year, Ao-| 8st 138th Street, Manhattan. L. 1, and it'll be so much nicer to " territory that stretches from Port cording to the Jewish calendar this} 5d it was a great day for each) go down in my own easening: “And, Chester, N. Y., down to Mamaroneck? is the year 5638. of tnem. you know—just last week I won a What would you say ff you'd finished a 588 Prospect Avenue, the Bro! wax Temple Israel began the New Year] Little Sammy Cohen came this|!amp shade and a kewple’’——- ‘aiday of Biidng/over that space'to te sible. ‘The Fuel’ Administration, Ne} tea ase to-day in Third avec in its new temple. In his sermon But she never got to finish that : ; be said, has advised the use of all sub- ve ; there to-day, Dr. M. H. Harris re- sentence, 5 Se 4 met at your office with the news that! «titutes, but has not endored Rritish ened shut laootiaat ‘cou Phat Ss viewed the World War, pointing out] ‘@ther, Lazarus, to get possession ot} “Koople, koople!”’ exclaimed Sam- were the winner of a new Ford| coal. , both handp ad panion had taken from the store of Ben that its every step marked the break-| What is now the Cohen family car.]my, stretching out both hands a given by The Evening World in] Burn Bros., in a circular sent to] Jamin Welssman, No. 2781 Third wav= > ing of a fundamental law of God and] Sammy will be twenty months old] Wgsling his fingers. “What Did You See? prize| customers, made the announcement |enue. There was, another boy vith man Heald (i part: Monday, and, of course, he didn't}, "YoU can havo it when we get}| |i 4 ? that the Fuel Administration had ad- | Blumenstock, but he ran off at theap- were to ha home, Samm: sald his mother. % ? awards? proach of detectives. This violation of cherished prins : es Lames vs at vised the use of British coal. Mr, | Pf re oi ta aed Apiselunaicb chavalementaey sumien. what it was all about;|“We're going to get an automobile George E. Montgomery of No. 874] Woodin said Burns Bros.* information | go lumenstock. who wilt be arraigned tn {tles we, alas, discern even in the re-| Ut he was excited, He was wearing} now—the only thing your mamma Locust Avenue, Port Chester, has| Was inaccurafe. It is understood in| fessed, according to the police, that he lations of nations since the armistice] !is Lest little sailor suit, he saw his|¢ver won. 1 such a job, and had such an experi.| the trade that the firm of Burns} and his companion had robbed @ number began. Civil war, treachery, racial] ather’s face beaming with smiles and| St™@™my subsided, contented. #4 . Derl-| Gros. has contracted for a large sup-|of stores. He once spent four months norning with his mother and his know quite of the Shrine of-St. George, which was} )_ The taxi was in 57th Street, which : ence yesterday afternoon. George in the Jewish Reformatory for stealing ate and social demoralizations ar: r retty, i ply of British coal and is advising} !" the Jew p Meeageng SE} ale to the left of the main altar. The © heard his pretty mother bub-| wan full of automobiles, and in a mo- ‘ a box of cherries from a fruiterer. Ceatiy painting was over the shrine eee sad conditions of th«| iin with happiness. Sammy's eyes|ment had drawn up in front of the GEORGE E MONTGOMERY, said its use for steam heating and hot > P the first thing destroyed after] 2°U Are ee ce pread from the tapestries. “In kpite of thes conditions, tet ‘A statue of St. George and the main) US begin the new year with a hope- altar were spared, miraculously, de} ful note. Let us determine to emerge [ grad Sl “Gee, whiz, that beats anything I] water plants. danced. Ile felt It was a great day. | York Motor Company. Pisa tes ats anything pall aoe Ty, -Suillet lots Honteater PUPILS AND TEACHERS ‘The winning “What Did You See?" (Was appointed district fuel admjnis IN N. J. ESSAY CONTEST trator for the 7th district to-day, Hi anthem reached hundreds of nd boys playing in the athletio field “This 1s the finest thing that ever happened to me that way!” exclaimed|, Inside everything was in readiness, aaa : vut of this terrible welter and rear a e ; i fi , i -, office will be in Rochester, ‘This com vout parishioners declires eee better humanity on the ruins of the Stmmy’s mother, while Sammy, held ane Bors Were ee oh ayaa Kee upon ee My Secon are AN) OLD WOMAN'S TRAGEDY. iste ‘the list of State fuel adminia-|Prises for Best Compositions tu fre burned the shrine and passed] better i ; In the arina cf his’ amilinetaced| Hantly black, with tires so new that} up y pped_ playing Ae cid indy sanswered (eo bell t seeaie Caaicalcas around the altar and statue, through|old. Here and there we discern in even the treads were white, all ready] immediately and stood at atien- trators operating under Mr. Woodin. one day last week when I called to explain that all quarter gas meters are being removed and monthly rate meters substituted, “Well,” she sald, ‘I don't care; TRENTON, Sept. 23.—New Jersey school teachers and pupils are urged to enter the essay contests of the State's second annual safety campaign which ‘tivet rugs to the pews, burning fivelall this social chaos, a glimmering of papa, waved an arm and smiled at tows of them before firemen checked|@ truer sense of equality, a keener the world in general in confirmation, it. By the time {t was out the streets] appreciation of justice. Let the fires T didn’t have any tdea I'd win a beyond the fire lines were filled with] of the old distrust die out, let the new continued Sammy's mother. tion with bared heads. Mr. Milelr was a fuel administrator during the war and made an enviable record as an executive, Fire Commissioner Drennan an- to run, The older people repressed their ex- citement, but Sammy had no dignity to maintain. While his parents and This is Miss Grady’s prize-winning story: kneeling residents of the quariar, law of Kindliness be ushered in, Let “When | won the dollar prize for] si. Groay were in the office recelv- | saw a young man come out of “ as nounced to-day the designation of A®-| closes Dec. 4. Prizes range from medals Suan us learn fr moour mistakes; ‘let us the ere eae Sa ation tG0 ing documents which showed the| @ hat store at Broadway and Ful- 1 won't need ess saueh longer. sistant Fire Chief Thomas Hayes 1a] and gold pleces of small denomination to SIR HARRY LAUDER ise, as o nstepping ‘ones of our dead HAPPY fee words, : TSee. one off automobiles to be theirs and filling} fo" Street to-d with a hat bag. Satie Pee eee toc fT aaw the [charge of fire prevention as the one | good-sized checks and a trip to Wash- selves to higher things." [Ty Sriends,: savings ee out applications for ownership and e took off his straw hat, gave it ‘ beeen pices aaa to whom all fire department em- Rabbi Herbert 8. Goldstein in his Your neighbors is a real author Shivers’ Heenses, which The Evening] @ Kick and sent jt epinning in the heading ‘Suicide by Gas." It was Toioyees will report any observations HERE WITH NEW PIPE}, Rabbi Herbert 8. Golgstelm 38 Tis irhen when 1 won the §25 prize on|{ivers’ licenses, whieh ‘The Livenink} air. The wind carried it down the | the old lady I had talked with. they make as to coal hoarding or | il br. My, Snare (0 Mating the Migi —. t No. 87, Wear top of that I could hardly speak, and| \v°r ped: Snerm iprepate,- Y| street. Instantly three or fi The house was sold the day after ways) Bete,” and sor the teachers o Fs 7 1 stitutional Synagogue, No. 87 West UP @t | , The Gveniag| 2s trying to crank the family fliv- arta i arent ah Il Oho I called, and he had neithe Practical Lesson Teaching Safety on the Starts Third Tour of the 116th Street said: when the reporter from The EVen'A8] ver, He was disappointed whien some sib stared (eat of it. One TRUAE Ee honea tanta lglncath N, Sent. 28,—Domestic | Highways. ps ape hi vase si yorid’s soul calls America, World came a me snatched him away with the re- u ‘0 . : 4 s of anthracite coal will be de- scoereecrensvallipreceonicsirars orld From This City. ree cee * a. OBE: SE SCnPA UE Sway i so , World } Tt XN The realization of a universal brother-| Ferd, tuo, I almost fainted mark that it was a self-starter. its owner, who in his surprise had | &0 she had opened the jets of the iiverea to New Jersey consumers at! DR. STIRES MENTIONED Sir Harry Lauder, with Lady|nood depends upon America. When| ‘“Da-da," sald Sammy, with which not yet put on his new felt hat. gas stove.—G. Montgomery, No. [prices not more than 15 cents a ton AS PITTSBURGH BISHOP Jauder and a new pipe, arrived to-|the war ceased we were spiritually e*Pression lis daddy seemed to ap- . ; He thanked the gentleman very 574 Locust Avenue, Port Chester, Ji excess of that prevailing In March. : ae rei Gprapared atom Rasltas Ucadbeanitt | Tove, ch car was turned over to tho] much, but af soon as his back was Ae A ight) This pew pecan twill be-epprtore gay on the Mauretania. Among] (opr pares ee onto change ot =) contestants, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen away again. Monty," as he t# called up in Port imately $1.20 to $18.50 a ton, under ork Rector Considered Pos- those who met him was Police Com-| heart We willy nt war only| Just then a smiling Indy: wearing climbed ints the. front seat with Again it ae returned, and then | Chester, has a prize-winning family.]the regulations of the Governor's sible C date tor Omics. missioner Enright. The pair will 80} through a League of Nations, com- blue sult, stepped into the reception | ATUy 10 Nave Anat Pe poduneessi gave it to a boy, His wife, Florence, and his two] price fixing Committee, according to| PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23.—Five church ~ down the bay to-morrow to rieet Sir] posed not merely of the mapority but room of The ning World. mmy |... car EN EY Pe two daughters, Evelyn and Mildred.| 4 proclamation issued to-day by Gov.|™men are mentioned as possible candt- Thomas Lipton of all the nations of the earth looked at lier expectantly Hae Bieeot Bn msttied Beck in his Reset is the story which won for] had each scored in the popular “What} pawards, y TV dates for Bishop of the Melectpal Bes xg 5: op 2 e Ne 5 ca vl cross- | Mrs. ohen: ” “s Dib tava td govecwn ana cmes “Too much fear and selfishness per-|_ “I’m Miss Mary Grady of No, 157] 8% x ROD AGEN OE &, CF M ire Ah Did You See?" getting dollar prizes} Phin prico has been Axed on the! cess of Pittsburgh to succeed the late : i 0 1) ade AG Tee een ess Per | wvittiam Sireet,"" said the Indy, smil-| Country tourlst, _My eight-year-old niece, who | yor their efforts. But it took an incl], £38.60 : ' Gontaent Willeesd ate aie Patatn aid Sir Harry in his broad-} io overseasoned with practicality Ins at Sammy, who smiled right back lve in (Manhatten, fas been luent ta nisdally and tatipling coundaftece: ct tao mie cea celofattinae ME serie nienalisdne pean vf i preoupa feoeartd is PM Fe eeeinaativip ai| ‘The ahachines won by Mrs. Cohen] ‘sBending her vacation with us in lor work to land a winner for Mont=|teceytranic, Giste Sainoritien of Laudnealy as Mie rane Great Lady Lauder, asked’ what she] 94 not sumMciently materialized with eet! BAY Iy bina ee ealleee : Flatbush.’ © a rk [ Pennsylvania, which,controls the out- | Most prominently mentioned are t . “a idealism. If we still fail the world, everybody, “that I've won a Ford. and Miss Grady are the second and atbush. ur kitchen door | omery. The incident described in his ut of anthracits coal for New Jersey,| Bight Rev. Dr. N. Seymour Thomé: of flappers, replied, “ASK | wnat will the future historions say| ““Oh. so did 1!" exclaimed Sammy's} thd to be awarded What Did] Wings open out into the yard and | uccessful contribution occurred while] {wilt vare a. few cents betweer| missionary Bishop of Wyoming, and ti of America. We will have been either | Mother. Sammy coved, waving both | You To-Day?" contestants by] every time it is opened some flies |), tramping his territory in Mam-| North and South and Central Jorsey | ReY: Dr; Ernest M. Stires, rector of St. here's no age limit where @ 9-115. timorous, too cautious, of fearful jams and Kicking his father in the ribs] The Evening World. The frst was come ine 1. teld: the young lady! | groneck eee Cunt and: Central JOrsey terhomas'e Church of New. Gack: 1 ence. ike them Ss tious, a thi Tea ; ‘ ‘| ‘ tow | would pay her 1 cen ry |! : if . tection will be in S®huary. ah ab of European chicanery. I firmly be.|With both feet. Immediately the tiehfwon by Charles J. O'Leary of No.] youl. Pay, t for every “You Know," sald Me, Montgomery|” Deliveries by retallere under the| >°° me s she swatted. T, lof a fficndship were formed between] 517 East 188th Street, who received jay on to The Evening World reporter who towards the rest Baroness Baron R. d'Erlanger| eve our sinceri . , eae: ‘ 4 i terms of the proclamation shall be ¥ AUTO CROSSING BROAD. eee eee eerom ated in their{ot our fellow-beings can overcame as roue Re that ‘ob POE eaceaeey fbr oF ee es trip Jorought him the glad tidings, “my limited to ‘a continued one month's ia way. abo 1 ‘ t | Sar who reacheé 8 ke | Job- s part Ju out to that old : ‘ jbin when ‘the ship docked. ‘The| these tow excuses Rae nahi tiastien canker nerssle at cont oliacreieraara limertiocs the kitchen alive with flieg, “For | Ueart Just went ont to that old lady} guppy until such time as the quota] Willtam Benedict, thirty-seven, of No. s was formerly Mrs, Peter| ‘God help America at this crucial]; ome. ik Gitenin ie Rance eta goodn 1 said to my id she was on my mind oe severol | shipped to their respective communt-| 180 Woodruff Avenue, Brooklyn, stepped Hewitt. Others Included Mrs.| Period of its soul-lite. May it never] = bid pS aap ge niece, “why have you got the door | VW2:, Tt occurred to mo # id an in-Jties for domestic purposes shall be] from behind a truck as he was crossing -Corder, Ww of a Chicago] have to offer excuses because we| ,.... writ aked Mi RUMANIA Ena cicann th open?” ‘Well, Hil tell you,’ she ent that could make such an Im- 1. ment to warrant an increase," Mroadway at 13th Street this morning broker who was voted the handsomest| failed to do our duty." le What did sow writes” asked Missy ick of tho irish!" he exclaimed,| replied: ‘“! need 6 cents for some- preasion Upon me might be mart" | Co-operation with Federal authori-/ and walked into a moving. ausomeblie ; irady uck ¢ © Irish!” he exclaim chile for the other World readers. - ae Le ’ : d the ship; M and Mr 7 "4 » = 7 driven by Matthew Ryan of No. 532 at Mit ee call rero| “lL wr 1 story about a little gin | "Gee, I thought things were u thing and there wasn’t a fly in “Speaking of the prize Itself it win] tes and the Pennsylvania Commis-| west soth Street. Benedict sustained «, Seaee Le th DARDANELLES. nd flies: 1 Mrs, Cohen modest-] going to break in my favor ure come In handy. I'l combine | on, the proclamation says, will make| ¢racture of the right leg and was taken nister, head of the possible the enforcement of the rule] by Dr. Cosser to New York Hospital ; CARTAGENA, Spain, Sept. 23 (Asso-|!¥. as most : iters speak of their] And now things are brea elec : ) ss with pleasure with it. I'm i Mra, Asso- | 1 = : ; : aie W-] ciated Press).—Spain is about to send|work. ‘“W1 (J you write better fonhim: When he went. dcwol ee CORONER) coin to start on my vacation soo, Sierever local de era fail to abide] No arrest was made. ° 5 7 one of her most powerful warships to] ‘1 wrote a story about a man who| yesterday to get his car, he remarked a and that'll mean that the family will ny the decision of Goy, Edwards and perf oR DS t trom NeW|ihe Near Hust, it was learned to-day.|found people woltldn't let hin throw] that since he was out of wotk he was] .oeoe" a8 Dr. Fred=| chango all it w 1 motor {the New Jersey Commission ED BY TRAIN HE WAS TRY ) of the world | ‘The dreadnought Jalme Primero has| away his ‘aw hat,” said Miss] also out of tunds op whiclt to run a] mcmtcg omence Togkakell haa beens vip for us insteat of a ride in the ——— - 70 CATS! i and to the fF ered to coal and proceed im-! Grad : is appointed loroner 0} eatchester | *!'l . : “ cian, ro) i nd to the Far] p en ord red to coal and proceed tm- | Grady car, and that to gell%t for cash would| County by Gov. Miller to fill out. the|stufly trains. i have to build a/FRENCH SMCKE EATER William: Bainenen sipeliass bi acy media jonatantinop|s | On, T read that; it was funny!"|be a sort of crown to the y of] unexpired term of the late Coroner Rob-| little garage for it now, up back off GUEST OF N. Y. FIREMEN | °°" countant living at No. 125 Ventoy operas 2 exclatmed Mrs. Cohen, and Miss Grady] good fortune. His 11 jut.| ert Johns of Peekskill, y home. Gee, boy, but I can't Te IN] Avenue, Fort Wadsworth, was instantly beamed as or 4 writer whose work | There 2 and RET STE RE: led this morning at the Wall Stree ' beam to buy a Ford, Ho He Major Vanginot Met at by ee of the Staten Island Rapid A 4) M I M E with delight. [cash to Mr. O'Leary ) H Chief Kenton. Transit’ Railroad at Rosebank. ‘There — 1, ong S an I y ran 00Ze Major Paul Vanginot, Chief Engineer|]is a curve at this point and the en« of the Paris Fire Department, arrived| gineer came upon Heineman too late to ipany w a represen- a * 1 g in this city last night and was met at}avold striking him. Heineman was Evening Warld, Miss] But Mrs, Cohen and Miss Girady Made Bill Go and Steal a Hearse rand. Central Tertninal by Fire Chiet hastening down the tracks to catch the und Mrs. Cohen and} Of course, intend to keep their John Kenion and Honorary Deputy] train for St, George which killed him \to a taxi and went to It's what I've been wanting!” ¢ ae Chief Robert H. Mainger, who acted as > — r Company, at No. 217 hii ib = iterpreter. He went elves 30 the | sisTRRS FINED FOR SHOP i o get the cars, ‘ll drive in mine to Nort rt n * 7 : Hotel Lafayette, where he will stop #e: MOPS leauge rete, He Tells Court He Had No Use for One, but Admits for ten days while making @ survey of TRO, haters whowe nusbanda are well- taxt started and reclined In his moth- “We're going calling friends se i " . he New York Fire Department, home on Long Island, were fined $100 P ns to give tho sights the dou-|8ald Mrs, Cohen, hu Samir Lapse in Memory. ee teat tea a4 tn “America| eqch to-day In Special Sessions for en holding with both hands to] tighter to her, "Come and see us It must be awful stuff they are selling in Long Island City. Ask|hae stopped in twenty different hotels Jee Te Gree hey sare ih ig both eG Sis Mi) Bat ec dley ; Wiliiam Davies of No. 400 Remington Avenue, Jamacta, who woke up In] Sd #lept In nineteen different Puil- | gfe Thores, thirty, No. 599 West 190th vindow certainly will, thank sala mans, He attended the fiftieth annual] Street, and Mrs. Ruby Helling, twenty- % you like to ride tn an nuto-]| Miss Grady “( er and see|the Long Island police court to-day and four imself accused of atealirg |convention of the ernational Asso- | seven, No. 570 West 186th Street. De- Inobile, Samm asked the reporter,| me, too." eo hearse ciation of Fire Engineers at San | tectives of the Stores Mutual Protectlvs who thinks he has a taking way wi And then each agzin turned and ; sisco and Vialted the principal c foctation, who arrested them, sal: baste 4 il ewe thanked The Dves 4 World Dalves unsteadily maigtained that, ¢ : - “=I the count , pe a had articles In their possession be- Sammy gave him the up-and-down Da-da," said Sammy,and that was|*!though he had suffered a lapse of) s; sterday afternoon In Jones's Meved to have been stolen from other without changing expression and re-| thanks enough memory since some time on a recent automobile hearse, the body of Charles |feur's seat wildiy turning the steering | tore: bukingly turned to ga out the _- afternoon when he passed out in a] Cary Rumsey, who was killed in an|wheel. He had started the machine | ~ ia wok Nae window Here is the contribution w won] Lo! City automol accident at Floral Park|and run it half a block when it got THE W ™ 1 \ “Well, he'll get to ride in one|a Ford for Mr. O'Leary: i apace Gaby, cate Be Salt. eure raday ovenina away from his control, Fortunately ORLD'S every day now,” sald Sammy's White afingesing’ the women's | that Re hadn't stolen a hearse On his way) back Hempstead, |the engine stalled as the car mounted father, who !s @ kind man, trying to] athletic meet at the Lewisohn “LT ain't got no use for a hearse,” | Rona hyped wt the Chalet reatny. [the stdewalk, for right ahead of it was Harlem Office i smooth things over Stadium Sunday afternoon | saw | he protested. rant In the Hildge Plaza, Long Island {the plate gluss window of a store, } "Do you know," began Mrs, Cohen,| an Inspiring sight. The band Magistrate Conway questioned the |city, uiserectiy parking lls black | At tho suggestion of the Magistrate Now Located at “my husband and I had been plan-| played “The Star-Spangled Ban- | arresting officer, Patrolman Anthony [vehicle jinif « bieck away, inn gloomy [the policeman changed the charge |ning to buy a Ford and he had be- ner” and, of course, the people in | Wollock, and learned that Jumes Ho-|xpot, Abe ‘if an hour later Pa-{from grand larceny of a hearse to 2092 7th Ave. I Jeun to save ey for it, We] the stadium stood up. But what | ni'¥, employed aw a chau byltrciman Wollock heard a craxh and [disorderly conduct. Davies will spend : planned for him to use !t during the] was more impressive was the fact | Mortimer B. Jones a Hempstead un found th rse on the [the neat Uiirty days in the work- Near 125th St. day in his carpentering business and’ that the strains of the national | dertuker, took to the Grund Central Davien e chaut- Jhouse @OTEL THERESA BU!

Other pages from this issue: