The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 9

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‘Blind’ Boy Beggar’s Business Good Till Man Becomes Too Sympathetic failure is due to lack of wealth or SCHOOL BOARD SAYS |siernity and non-fraternity mem- bers; ipits who fafl of member. BAR FRATERNITIES |snip societies feel that thelr Résolves to Ask Law to Make High School Secret Lip mice ow ti KY Berkley Shops.s 0 loner of Education to seek | ff ; i ~ Furniture - 314 Fifth Ave-at32°St. Opportune Offering of “Tt was the consensus of the Prin Fall Furniture! eipals of the high .schools that no HPRKLEY FURNITURE MASTER Buch societies should be permitted to| free f PIECES that add distinction to any oom dnd that last for a lifetime ire now being sold at prices so low. our customers continually remark “This is NOT An Expensive Shop” “Did It to Get Candy,” Sobs 9-Year Lad When Cop Sees Him Blink and Finds Arm for Empty Sleeve. CHICAGO, Sept. 28 (Copyright).—The police have purged the list of sireet beggars in Chicago, for a time at least. In so doling they <b orem of a statute w of children, all of so tender an age that : fraternities and s¢ we at the next session f th stopped operations of s fre not amenable to the law, ‘These girls and boys, hardly out of thelr baby clothes, have victimized hundreds of mature people. It came about through the diseov-@ ery of Harry Goodman, nine, thinly | j.<payorat 9 . . axpayerat meeting fast ni - clad and with blackened eyes and an} Py" ig es Bile sider schools, There was inuch cheer- theatre, In bis .p-|!9€ and oratory and before the tax- rent one good hand he extended a|Payers went home they had voted to Ing coins. bond the district for thirty years for ‘As the chill of the day penetrated | $175,000, of which $49,000 15 to be used @ frail form be shivered under his} to buy an elght-ncre plot at Merrick mgwed jacket, and tho baby volee,|ioaq and Smith Street. which from time to time chanted, “I am blind, please heip!"’ came through seemingly chattering teeth. Many a friendly nickeb and @ime,|— rith here and there a larger coin, Il into tho cup, and many a sym- thetic passer-by stopped to console ie boy, touched by tho apparent 4 pathos of the Ifttle figure. One man more interested than the “You don't have to do some with me." Harry high schools illegal was « the Board of Education yester exist,’ said a report submitte wi tho resolution, ‘They (the socteties) bring about divided re fibilities between the school and the general fraternity council they form In the school a little aris tocracy, with Its snobber fem, and discrimination which conflicts ensue ‘The vote was 191 to 41. between rest sai this, my boy, followed. ‘The man led the way to tho station house. “Buy thls boy « meal, give him the balance of the change and send him home," sald the tossing a banknote on the desk , sald the Desk Sergeant, and sent out for warm food and coffee. ei mething about the dexterity with ehich the blind boy found his way ‘© his mouth with the food made the candy”’ fficer suspicious. He felt for the tump of the missing arm and his by the shoulder and unbuttoned the ragged jacket. ‘The missing arm was vated, tucked neatly beneath the rt, ‘The darkened lids flew open, Josing eyes as bright as stars on Out of the tattered pockets the po- lceman poured $7 in small change, while the lad sobbed out his name and dress, His parents were notified (va the mother soon appeared to claim in the fifth grade in school.’” “HJe's far too smart to be allowed to run loose,” said the policemun, who had secured from him the names ‘of many others who benefited by the court, but all the parents have been | notified to keep thein off the streets | and the police are closely scrutinizing | all downtown beggars. pelle Seen | DEAD MAN DRIVES | uepicion deepened. : a frosty night. her son. mendicant performance. “Watch him P AUTO DOWN ROAD | Was that a blink of blackened eyes? he officer watched more closely. ‘Another blink—thts time unmistak- ble, The officer grasped the youth THI JRSD A Y “T only did it to get money for Ybbed the now terrified beg- r. ‘Us boys do it all the time to and get money for that and the movies.” “He always was too smart for his own good," she declared, seizing the offending offspring by the shoulder. “He is only nine years old and he is more closely next time or there wi!) be trouble.”” ' Harry and the members of his| “gang” are too young to appear in Qin Yoeman, fifty-five, a member | f tho Hlection Board at Campgaw, a} suburb of Pate: died of heart failure yesterde PIANOLA| The Greatest Player Piano in the World or $445 with a fine mahogany music-roll cabinet and $10 worth of rolls - - - Price, complete, $470 For a Small Down Payment Balance $3 Weekly iving home fn ‘al members of | Yoeman’s It continued end they put find lim dead. . §. WILL INVESTIGATE OUTPUT OF HARD COAL | PHILADELPHIA, pendent! Penney! President Harding and ordet It wilt | be made by a minittee | of which Edgar C. Felton, of this elty, Is chatrman, i} The inquiry is the first of its kind wince before the World War. In that time ¢oal prices have Increased more than 100 per cent, About 40 per cent. of ell the anthracite prod for house- hold consumption is mined by the tn- dependents. aE ERRICK, L. I., TO BUY 8-ACRE PLOT FOR SCHOOL ‘payers Vote to Bond the District for $175,000. Merrick, L. 1., one of the smaller @ommunities in Nassau County, held a ce aeey g OE THE charm of the Day Bed is in its daily usefulness. “Hall” Day Beds are rea- sonably priced and har- monize with any scheme of furnishing. PRANK A. & GONG Bedding Specialists 25 Wost 45th St., Now York — c= HE instrument eavertived for this selling event ts not @m ordinary player-piano. It is a Genuine recognized by the leading musicians of the world as the greatest of all player-pianos. This presents to you an opportunity to own an instrument of tone quality and artistic possibilities to be found in no other instrument at arr near thie figure. Acollan Company originated the modem piano and is the world’s largest manufacturer of ‘oe struments, Its patented trade name, “Pianola,” has become a world-known synonym for player-pianos of highest grade. = genuine Pianola at $445 ia therefore a remarkable offer. ‘ou cannot secure such value in a player-pi elsewhere than at Acolien Hall, Other stores sell such instruments— some at higher, a few at lower prices. But irrespective of price, this Pianola at $445 offere more in both plano and Pp I CA Suggested List of Music Rolls Humoresque (Dvorak)... . $1.00 . Spring Song (Mendeleschn).....-.. eeereane 8 () x” quality than instruments of any other make can Liebestraum No, 3 (Dream of Love) Liszt 1,30 Heals Nerice Cvsentien Love Song) Nevin, i 00 Ly stein) aene 10 2 i} Tremere! (Gehan ) uv ae Tf you have an old piano, we will make orgette—-Fox-Trot, . 1.00 Hf 2 Dancing Fool—Fox. Trot 100 a liberal allowance on it towards one Down Old Virginia Wey—Walts. Boy Scouts’ Parade tees of these beautiful Pianolas AEOLIAN HALL—29 West 42nd Street In THE BRONX , In BROOKLYN ,’ In NEWARK 8 I R 367 EB. 149th Be, 11 Flatbush Ave. OS Broad St. % 27 B Peete et 270 B. FP oumescwasa) ea cor POE A LT TO THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. cial standing, and they are entirely LUUTHRAOOTAREAEARUAVEAEUEEEUUEEEAEAEAE SEA ———| HAMILTON’S . THE VOGUE OF VELVET! VELVET, SILK "AND CLOTH DRESSES IN EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE FOR AUTUMN $10 to $25 Whether Your Fancy Calls for —the Straightline Style —the Draped! Effect —or the New Basque Models You Will Find Your Style at Hamilton’s for at Least #5 Less! A FUR TRIMMED COAT OF REMARKABLE VALUE! —All-Wool Belivia Coat : —Silk Lined Throughout —Luxurious Wolf Fur Collar and Cuffs! i $29.95 rity tas Absolute satisfaction guaranteed! Our famous momey-back policy has given us an imternational reputation for fairness Last Monday nearly 3,000 women sent their money in advance without even see- ing the goods! You, however, have the opportunity of making a personal selec tion—and you won't be urged to buy! $29.95 HAMILTON GARMENT CQ. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street Two Blocks Below 3hth Street—Ten Dollars Below in Price! MUTT TT Dirt in the Corners and under the Bed OST of us have at some time come in contact with that style of housekeeping that cleans and polishes in spots. That sweeps and mops the center of the floor, yet leaves accumulating dirt in the corners and under the bed. You know what you think of that sort of thing. You know what you say about that kind of housekeeping. Yet 90%, maybe more, of humanity is doing exactly this with their bodies. They bathe, they wear clean clothing, they keep themselves looking smart and well- groomed, yet permit their intestines to become a seething refuge for putrefactive bacteria that poison their tissues and cause all manner of ailments. They are slug- gish, dull and ailing. Poor appetites, no “pep,” sleepless nights anti consequently grouches. Dr. Spieker’s Bulgarian Read this letter from a Physician: August 18, 1922. Sheffield Farms Co., New York. Permit me to congratulate you, as F do the public, on your intreduction of YOGHURT will work wonders for you if you are carry- ing around a case of auto-intoxication. It is pure whole milk, fermented with a genuine Bacillus Bulgaricus culture. By genuine we mean that the culture is grown in Bulgaria and sent to us direct every week. In Dr, Spieker’s Yoghurt only, can you get this genuine culture and it is the only or- ganism known that will successfully accom- plish the work of disinfecting the intestinal tract You can get Dr. Spleker’s Bul- gartan Yoghurt at any Sheffield Farms store or wagon, There are 1900 wagona and 310 stores ready fo serve you. SHEFFIELD FARMS CO. “Yoghurt’’—that I regard as a great benefit to mankind—and an inesti- mable boon to thousands who are af- flicted with stomach troubles, auto- intoxication, and the like. In mp own family | have had @ very severe case that for years has resteted ali known treatmente—including the various forms of Bulgarian bactlit preparations, That, perhaps, helped a little, In one week the case I refer to hae derived more benefit from “Yoghurt” than from all else in four years. Lam most grateful for being able to avail myself of this wonderful agent—a food and medicine combined. The longevity of the Baikan people, due to milk so treated, ie well known, 1 will rates my voice wherever I go in the praise of “Yoghurt.” New York

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