The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1922, Page 9

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«the orehe .WIFE OBEYS MOSAIC | LAW IN LAST ACT OF “AN EYE FORAN EYE” Throws ‘Acid in Faces of Husband and Another Woman Watching ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 2.—A per formance of “An Bye for an Bye," melodrama, was nearly disrupter the Globe Theatre lagt) night when police reserves responded tO a riot cal) to quiet the dience when, Mrs. Mollie Cantor, the contents of a here , threw eo vint of ei hiutsband > acid into s of her Imekzky, ra watching the show. Mr who were Kolmekzky was Cantor and Mrs taken to the City I with them. Kolmekzky were ital suffering and arms, and s locked up, charged With assault and battery THE EVENING WORLD, MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922, PINNED IN HIS AUTO TO AN “L” PILLAR |Night Hawks Stage an Outing And Upset Quiet | Quiet Long Island Man Who Pays for or Hot Dog Dog With I Fist Gets 30 Days; Singer Is Arrested and Chauffeur Is Lost. The outing of the Night Hawks, a social club consisting of twenty mon and twetity girls, with headquarters at Fourth Avenue and Twelfth Street, Brooklyn, y jay, Was fraught with stress, One member locked in jail In Mine- & ola for assaulting & hot-dog vender, one reprimanded by a Magistrate for] rd. Masistrat making night hideous with song, and|bim tn vigorous phi Meanwhile the ch a chauffeur Jost in the streets offi cy or waiting, to Freeport, was the record made by the}iogt. By the time club, Which hired a yellow sightseeing | pus It was past midn bus in Manhattan to carry its mem- Frank Machuér, thirty-two, of No. 24° East 62d Street, Manhattan, is dying in the Wyckoff Heights TMospital, Brook lyn, of a fractured skull sustained wher he was pinned in his automobile agains’ in elevated railway pillar, after col ing with a street car at Myrtle and nues, in the Ridgewood sec na, this morning, He wa extritated with diMfculty es ee Marr dgo of No. 611 Seneca Ave sue, Queens. No urrests were made brought him be LAST WEEK AQUEDUCT hawks justified t bers to Blue Point, L. 1, and back. | comme A 4 On the out trip the bus was halted HUNT! half a mile east of Freeport beside] 4 -course tr TOMORROW'S FEATURES the hot-dog stand Jeffries. Sev e $3,000 STONYBROOK STAKES eral n bought sandwiches, in- PAROLE HANDICAP THE FRATERNITY PU James Arrarola, Fitth Ayenu Jeffries says he twenty-one, Brooklyn. declined to pay for Je working Jealousy. aecording to the potice,| ,, Temes ways he declined to pay tory watree uni all thowe « and 3 Other High Class Contests was responsible for the alleged attack.| stead, ‘The bus proceeded amid gales] Who desire a wot : A The Cantors have been rated for}ot merriment from admiring femais|!* ae ain tte 0 ¢ some months, when Mrs. Cantor learned last night of her hustand's intention to attend the per- formance with Mr. and Mrs. Kol they say, an mekzky she purchased the acid and a ticket. During a tense moment in the Inst Mrs. tor rushed huried the uct, it is said down the centr acid. Kolmekzky was not struck al- though four persons seated nearby re- celved small bur The audience w thrown into 2 @ommotion and a ll for the police was turned in. After the audience had heen calmed the performance was re sumed, member On the return trip at the same spot the bus was halted by three State troopers, dered down and lined up in the road. Jeffries picked out Arrarola is open to t tration for the Apecntl curs Race Trains, of Ftp St “Le and Trotey GHAND STAND. $9.83, Including Tnx. The crowd of forty was or . Lexington Avenue and 6Si) Arrarola was taken before Magis- trate Wilbur F. Southard at Freeport. He was found guilty of assault in the third degree and was given his choice of paying $30 or taking thirty days in jail. Arrarola had ne choice, His rol, after the day's round of gayety, was 50 cents, He wre taken to Min- eola jail Joe Kelly, front of Fre lifted up his voice in song. man yanked him from the seat and BROOKLYN America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS 2.6 FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN waiting in the bus in port Police Headquarters, A patrol~ Plenty of “Rocks but Booze Sleuths Find No Rye Deck Hands Had Diamond-Cov and White Collars, but Nothing to Drink. Shades of “The Wolf” and other invoked to-day as the result of the latest sto: a visit of the Prohibition Cutter Hans: off Montauk Point whose deckhands bh: with diamonds and who wore stiff, white collars and Chinchilla overcoats Not a drop to drink was found aboa The cruise and something the jib of the Ther et anchor, made the skipper of she Hanson suspicious, He dropped an- chor and awaited develot night they came, when ligh ashore next me cided to bourd the Fut the crew had a differ the matter, for the ship was off at the peep o' dawn. After a twenty-mile che pon overtook her and the the latter craft ex f fishing trip. Not a found, however, but ne liquor aboard. The cap’ J individuals we e skipper of the Hans claration at its face value and go on his way. a VIOLATES ED 850. Hanson was on a nine-day sa Snow, bobbing e, the Han- Kipper of jained he was on fish hook was ther was 4 AUTO Law, H. G@. 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