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— a - voc sana “r aaiad + Me osege PRT PNG RN 0 ea TLHE' EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922. will be summoned, The authorities [to ask the rector's wealthy widow and ; = i a want to get at the bottom of a story {Mills when they confront each other, ; * ° “9) bee 1 some time ago Miss Git as dis derstooc si “That Day” + (Continued. ) 4 counsel members of the Hall and) the or wanted his brother-in-law's} been from one of the three batehes a i Ms he ag bite \ ripped jit ts ee pod, is If they still insist es - Stevens families will do no more] revot ondered useless, sent to cleaners or dyers after the}eharged by Mrs, Hall, arn mat the |they belleve in the ifnocence of the to her home ten|rector and singer. If they reply they Hit her back, and re.]do, they will be asked to listen while , » authorities want to !some one reads a batch of letters, truking for publieation, Miss Sally Another new story thgt reached Ure] Murder. No official statement has Wey. Dr. Ha Peters, friend of Mrs, Hall, who has | atthorities was that on the morning} come of the report made by the] miles away, the rectory since the] after the murder, and a day before] chemists, but it is suid to have inter. Inetated her ; murders and acting as spokesman for | the bodies were found, an acquaint. - “They called him a-iar. They Widow, made the announcerrent | ance saw Stevens on the steps of a 4 swore at him frequently. They eave] or the new policy of silence*to all} bank apparently very nervous, and him the ‘third dégree;’ they Just] caters to-day ‘i asked him wh Stevens denied he All the New BOOKS and the good old books Bi Given Largely to Argument ee ee ere eee By CHARLES DARNTON been livir at two o'clogk in the morning Largest Assemblage ot PIANOS under one roof * ¥ “That Day” proves anything at all it is that marriage is woman's cea! | lacked using force on him." , Was nervous, suid he didn’t feel woll,) business, But viewed in the {cial light of this play by Louty Ans-|, To Mr. Beekman, Mr, Pfeiffer said: [GOVERNOR'S REPROOF FOLLOWS S and thon said enigmatically? ui agg a “1 am here to protest against the NDIFFERENCE TO TROOPERS. “Don't you be » a word you hear pacher at the Bijou Theatre, It's a pretty dull business. There ts #0 tment of William Stevens. Iam] ° about them! They are just as pure from Gove Edwards was a conferenc itors and inve Mee, much talk about it that it hardly seems worth the bother, e to get assurances that the si m¢ Nevtiay “Uy Col, H. Nor | 4% they can bel? Telephone 4700 Confession may be good for Ne soule methods sre not ta be used on Mrs.[ \O°ClN sen superintendent. o/ | One of the surmised causes: ot the Broadway at Ninth F hifacr eraware Stuyvesant Mig) Lusites, Bulk (2 Mine Wotan Ih th Hall sudden activity of the authorities is| ormerly A. T. Stewar this dy piece of business may neem far-fetched, it provides the most Interesting situation in the play, f the reported result of a chemical an- alysis of a suit of clothes submitted to experts. It is understood to have “You 1 put your protest as t ease had made one before marryme vens in writing,’’ said Mr William St asa result of the In an unsuspecting doctor,, she might ‘ n ‘any i “dl the two men show they are really in| Heekman, “I want to have it on the fferenc had been shown thy % ei erse! pt of r ple ‘4 My be “1 7 P. iT (a have spared herself a lot of trouble.) tt ing talk plainly toeach other, | record. Ax for Mrs, Hall weshave dif {sonore s they avere asvigned to|——————ee P not to mention “no end of words. Of], Wife is leg to make a clean|ferent methods in dexling wit! | ye cave hy the Governor and Is Wn course, your playwright’ with a con-brreasy of her affair by findipg that] eres erstood to have been very pointed fession up his pen is strongly Inclined] her silence is threatening the happ! Mr. Pfeiffer said. that whe man after it hia ue A aa a 3 to let it go till the last moment. With] "¢ss of @ woman suspected by her /Sally Peters, 2 LAN Cala g BLY - mnddenis aiaae e roe vatet husband. It may at least be sald foc] missed William Stevens “vom the} ‘estigators suddenly dis in him procrastination is well ‘night o/ ;O° te he speaks before he reveals | home ast night, ‘she, telephoned “ sistank Proseentor Too hassion, Knowing what is coming] nis discovery, but she goes on at such | Police Headquarters to learn if the 1) was questioned he deetined to tell of midnight questioning ts content to iet it wait. Meanwhile] length and 60 rhetorically that the}had'been any aceldent in which he anything human note is lost in an avalanche of |was involved. She got no information }of Will , but did say A Million Dollar stock—$250,000 at 1-4 and 1-3 less in price he writes afl around it with one eye at in a fot no informa \ sy ; ct, Some. | WoKds. She finally does make a point ]and went in person to headquarters ; alt ; — sicadily cocked at bis third’act. Some- b>. hsking her husband to judge her|with no result she called up the] smilies for solution of this mystery: SEE OUR EXHIBIT OF . Be ee oe or | Sea eabar eae atorts 1s toeptes [eau as esegentte: aeraker Hate and] iieOrps ancy ene anes CHEW or convenience in selection we have arranged yours. Mr, Anspacher devotes,a tot of time to showy tall,- possibly because he Better Store Lighting NOW! at the Industrial and Electrical was, whereupon he decides to forgive}and of Prosecutor Stricker here anc her with a suddenness that is sur-|got no answer. She sat up unt blind tra n prising, to put it mildly. But as tho} Stevene came in. of. On neither side has the reac- play is given largely to argument it] According to Mr. Pfeiffer, the ques-| "on to this crime been normal. | ; te at least a relief to have it over. ond: addressed’ to evens «wore ‘for ‘ was not tékon to the scene ow off" in this fashion} ~ aithough it is something of a strain} {he most par@ about the truthfulness me on the trip. ‘ even ‘ iy at they con othe to Feller Sealy in i Ce Het ind ee i eee Blt hee eae “nd ] RECTOR HAD WILLIE STEVENS'S sually they ur ed yeyond| end, George MacQuarrie makes him] Mrs. Hall hat‘they went to the church é in rds, but seldom do they indulge in] credible at all other times by his w looking for Mr. Hall at g.o'clock on] REVOLVER MADE USELESS. Is, But somebody has specially for Monday and following days believes it the custom of certain of the ¢ women to Three Noteworthy Groups At Mosoul, Beloochistan and Pergam weaves, in size about 3.6 x 6 ft., in a large selection of designs | 36 ‘At Persian and Chinese rugs, including Kerman- $66 | shah, Dozar and Bokhara weaves, ranging in size the verbal extravagance displayed on] poised performance. Frederick Trues- | the morning after he disappeared and] William Stevens, who pbjects to be- Peg bogey Gear reba this occasion, These women say such] dell is also effective as the blackmail-] hat they went together to the Mill: | ing called “Willie,” became conspicu- {Ghiczue Aven, Rie tone things as they could not possibly utter}ing lawyer, though inclined at mo-| home and found it dark and returned ain in the ease following new without the most sclt-conscious pr ments to give the fellow more home together. information. received by the investi- aration, rarely speaking stmply and] ner? than is good for lim, Except] Another witness, Watchman Phillips naturally in tlhe manner of reasonubly| for this same tendency to overact oc-| has told the prosecutor with «reat time ago a revolver taken careless human beings. ‘They are al-| casiona Hedda Hopper is clever] positiveness and, he believes without} from the Hal home was claimed by together too glib to be tr and lovely purse-pinched c ny motive for untruthfulness, that a} him. He said it had not been fired Moreover, Elinor and the doctor are} who in her determined and success woman, dressed as Mrs. Hall si) ee July 4. It is of larger calibre hot interes h to be of real] pursuit of a husband seems to have entered the Hell hoyie}| than that used-in the murders, but it dramatic val seems to have] studied Shaw's ‘Man and Superm: nd that no man] tas been learned that for some reason lost: whatever individmality to advantage. Betty Linley becomes | Preceded or ed her within. five had been made harmless have possessed as the convincingly disturbed in the role of | mutes. about @ year ago. ‘The firing pin hed wan whose vior reflects any-| the innocent bride-elect, As the wife| Following the aggressive question- | been fled off and the detectives ha @ thing “but credit 7 Booths 27 to 32 Inclusive The United Electric Light -r+ Power Co. ? fast 15 ‘St, Mew York. e weape on her judgment. | Helen Holmes docs well enough until|!s of Stevens it was announced at! learned that Dr. Hall himself had tt Then, too, like eo many of her sort,| she gets excited, and then she tosses| the Hall home to-day that by advice done, They are trying to find out why she is foolish enough to put her in-| her bobbed mane and declaims so | from 5x3 ft. to 6 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 6 in., with a wide jured feelings into a letter when she] strenuously that one's sympathy is| Government warehouses on forged| stop being accomplices of criminal i selection of designs Sab Clake, Uiwiae le ale pe lela etere Avera aiiie breaks with him, and this letter falls| wholly with the doctor. It is the dalk- | permits. Some of the Scotch whiskey | bootlexgers. ‘Che United States h into the hands of an unscrupulous | ative heroine, more than any one else, | is said to, have come from the Re- zed several wars and won them all, luwyer, who tries to make the hus-|who makes That Day’ terribly | public Warehottse, robbed twice, and| and I know that the United States can band pay @ big pr for it,, While | wearing. some from the Anchor Warehouse. win this war inst the miserable Mahal, Mr. Hayward said that more im-|triminals who are bootlegeing und orevan and Chinese rugs in ROOM which they like and defying those they don’t like.’’ cChiet bootleg * * * Appleby said this ring of ers has a line of bouts to 1, and that they had been after ay 15. He continued: There are a number of other Jers and whiskey operators in York that will be caught. Much t for running down Mannie Kfs R We invite the most careful scrutiny and comparison on the part of ‘rug connoisseurs, confident that the values, designs and variety, in these groups as in all the Oriental rugs we offer in this Million Dollar Exposition and Sale, are without equal in the New York market, which today is really the market of the world. en igen te portant than the yalue of the seized] their He added carried but the carpets were|™uch “as gre made to determine] xest rings of bootloggers who have At accomplices and allies, the = nN . F *. Hlquors was. the connedtion of the| people who buy thelr stuf SIZES, ranging from 10x7 ft. to 13x10 ft, in + ” enterprise with one of the biggest il- ras Lam concerned the most ' Iieit whiskey rings since prohibition, | do s thing for phis country is g <5 He said aid in finding the place was| se chy—ob@ing those laws many designs .....,....... pee eee teen eee §| 000 000 HOOCH SFIZURE found sin tracing checks of & } ! rom the information we have un- earthed In this raid, together with (Continued. ) battery of trucks in readiness to re-] that which we have already put ined to disguise cargoes of booze| Whether a trunk has a false bettom,| been corrupting and attempting to ud his gang of bootleggers ts due hich were taken into and out of the! @Md located u secret room in the cel-| corrupt public official to Frank Hale and Jimmie Kerrigan. i . ‘| lar. With picks and crowbars a hole “Iam one of those who believe that] who, in the face of offers as high as Kessler, who is hel? in conn th the Republic Warehouse move the spoils, before the Grand Jury, we will be Birnbaum. A stock of carpets was| They made measurements, pretty] able to put out of busi one of the was cut through two feet of masonr | ultimately the good people of tne] $150,000, have cohtinued to do their and Hayward and Appleby crawlec | country will come to their senses and duty ‘Space donated by a citizen of New York. ‘Third Gallery, New Bullding place on trucks. In the seized contraband were 4, cases of Scotch whiskey which ts sell- ing now at around $100 a case, In| {hroush, lighting the ay wilh Oaae . one corner of a walled in portion of | 1) reig oR antl cana eh Tata) the cellar the raiders found 12 e champag! of the liquor was recognized cases 4 rhey made more measurements, and piercing a second wall found a eecret 4 siRinne wae chamber measuring twelve by ffty (eee ore Caen fect, but empty. In this chamber al officers in this city, stor there was a rway leading to the in warehouses and either stolen or re-| ceiling with no visible means of exit leased on forged permits, This Qeures| Investigation in a garage over the ip an in ion now in progress] cellar, and sald to belong to the carpet y which, 1t1®) company, showed a table with wo @ the greatest boot-| heavy dynamo on it. The table con- ing consp Prohibition has! cealed a trap door. There was fur engendered and implicating | crane for removing the dynamo from of men of more or less promin-|the table when the trap door was ence in politics and official life used. The agents said this was the Mayer Silverman, owner of tlle} way the secret chambers were entered East 41th Street building, appeared! A preliminary inventory of. the e this morning and was que seized goods showed 150 burrels and Mr. ‘Appleby. He said the occu; 2,000 cases of whiskey, 10 barrels of of the building kept the rent p/ bottled champagne, and 500 five-gal- three months in advance. He gave) lon cans of alcohol. It was carted to his consent to alterations In the cel-, storage warehouses. Some of it was lary but became suspicious a couple sald to have been {identified as having of months ago and tried to inspect the| been stolen and some taken from premises, His tents wolldad. | ——[—X—X—KK_—*—e—=—ae—=E—_e__ = low him to enter the building, ay POMPEIAN suid. 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The manufactured products destined ] to go into these buildings; the hardware, the electrical de- } vices, the furniture and floor coverings, the thousand- and-one articles of commerce, all capable of being profit- ably advertised, run up in value into the nine figures. Much of this will go to National Advertisers who have cultivated their New York markets. The best advised among them have recognized the tremendous influence of THE WORLD in influencing the distribution of mer- chandise in this vast area of retail consumption. In the past eight months, THE WORLD has gained 444,342 lines | | Printed on Every Label: e of ¢ or other inflammable sub- stance.”’ Many ot the original devices, used by Mr Edison at | the beginning of his great work, commemorating forty | years of Edison Service in New York, will also be shown of National Advertising, an increase of 35.6 per cent. over For Safety’s Sake—Demand the corrsponding period last year. CARBQNA The New York Edison Company Cleaning Fluid REMOVES GREASE SPOTS At Your Service without injury to fabric or color 20¢,30$,GO¢ BOTTLES-ALL DRUGGISTS. Gravure Evening i] i Morning Sunda. : 609,290 300,740 352,652 609,290 30, 1921 1 Statement Audit Bureau 0) Circulations E nding Sept.

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