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THE EVENING WORLD, AUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922, followed her, she said, and commanded " ‘nking firms of Ladenburg, Neumond | administer the estates of his parents, | AMerienn citizenship during his lore her to lead the way upstairs. HOO No TO Renstway and tater] Atthough he says he made up hin | sidence in Germany and that neither ure e iat On the second floor, she sald, he burg, Thaiman & Co, No £§ Broad ar, he banker nor his wif mar compelled her to enter a large closet tend : nind long since to return to the Unites | iny income tux returns as bet FOR ded ind Street, us well as head of the export-] States, his Immediate presence he io and then locked the door, She heard j " S ! , . f him moving about the house for a & frm of K. & E, Neumond, No. | was brought about by his brother's In support of his claim that New considerable time and then heard him 25 Broad Street feath last June, He admits that be. {ond has ceased to enjoy the right leave by the rear’ door. a 4 an American citizen, Attorney In his petition Neumond claims that | caus & residence In Ge y Mrs, Greene, returning at 5 o'clock, ause of his long residence In Germany | sinnot quotes the Act of Congress 0 he and his brot! poras . ¥ ‘ heed: Che. sereanin ot the maid and id his brother Adolph, temporar- }he had much difficulty getting pass rch 2, 1907, which says that any reteaned Ken, ‘The ehtire, howe: hat ily residing at the Hotel Marie An- | ports, but finally succeeded on Sept. t been ransacked, but a safe on the 7U. toinette, and elght sisters Nving in Neumond's application ts opposed G alized citizen of the Unite es residing for two years in second floor had not been touched. many are the next of kin. Helpy Philip J. Sinnot, counsel to ountry he comes from, or for five The jewelry belonged to the women defen A i aa a years in any other foreign country tember of the family, 2 5 mal a his American citizenship, al- {Thomas F. Smith, Public Adminis-|'y presumed to have ceased to be + pe Banker Seeking Brother's] tough he has resided tn Germany [trator, who charges that Neumond| American citizen, Surrogate Vole | BROKEN LEG STOPS Estate Has Lived in Ger- since 1906, when he went there to made but a single declaration of his: wserved decision DIVORCE SUIT many Since 1906. Wife Caren for Hubby tn Hoxpital— Banishes Batlift. Whether Gustave Neumond, bant- CHICAGO, TIL, Oct. 10.—It cost John[er, is still an American citizen, as Matthews a broken leg and three of! ie claims, or whether he has expn- more broken ribs to stop divorce pro ceedings brought by his wife ; Sohn saw his wife and a bailiff ap-{testdence in Germany, is a question LIQUOR STOCK |$7,000 IN GEMS gt OFF FOUR) STOLEN BY NEGRO ~-AMERIAN SHIPS) IN FLATBUSH HOME lade Bone Dry A be by Order of } Maid Locked in in “Closet at Shipping Board—Co-op- Point of Revolver While eration Saves Search, Family Is Away. FIFTH AVENUE James MeCreery & Co . 3eTH STREET (By The. Associated Prgen:) Particulars of a $7,000 jewel tobbery Byvery bottle of iianot on four}by an armed Negro thug in the home imerican passenger vessels in port | of ward 8, Greene, No, 903 Ocean removed to-day under order's | Avenu Flatbush, yesterday after. m tho Shipping Bourd, so that the |noon, became public to-day despite po- agents and customs men will} lice efforts to keep the matter quiet ve nothing to do but check the in-]and police orders to members of the mtory and cart the wines and kwis-|Greene family to refuse to talk to re- ya to the army base in Brooklyn | porters. The Greene home is a de- r storage. tached mansion in a neighborhood of dohn D. Appleby, zone dry chief, | wealthy residents. id the co-operation given by tho Mrs. Greene, her mother and her Bhipping Board officials under the | daughter, Mildred, went out yesterday Daugherty bone-dry ruling on ocean {afternoon at 3 o'clock, leaving the ry any such [house in charge of a Negro maid. Ac- triated himself because of his long proaching to serve him with papers in] to be decided by Surrogate Foley in he case, He climbed from the third] . ‘ , ieee window and attempted ‘to Jump| Netmond’s application to be ap- from window ledge to window ledge. | pointed administrator of the $450,000 When he came to, Mra, Matthews wa} ostate of his brother, Karl Neumond giving instructions for his care at the , hospital, The bailiff was also there. “What are you doing Here,” Mrs Matthews said to the officer, ‘“‘Heat it Run along. Wé don’t need you." —S— — FINE AND JAIL ror sPeepinG autos||| Washington All Expense, Marshall Ward, forty-two years old T giving hi tock broker perecnaly ours Oct. 14 and Nov. 9 gre gs je H Hotel, 52 for 3 days includ- ing all expenses Through an error in the first and part of the second edition of The Evening World to-doy this swile was priccd at $249.50, instead of the correct price, $437.50 nternational banker. The latter was a member of the ‘ ners made unneces cording to the maid’s story, she wis called to the rear room a few minutes after the members of the family had gone, and found there a well-dressed, stockily built Negro who sald he wanted to talk to the lady of the Bonduct as a raid or a search, The steamers Presiden Polk and resident Roosevelt were the first to wo dry. Between 4,000 and 5,000 bot- tles of intoxicants have been taken off the President Polk and almost as ae, Wie fips th Pip to-day in Tr fe UY Drei trate Marah for speeding his automobile iN) T Jax at Columbus Circle and 59th Street on I | i house Oct. 7 and was fined $100 or fifteen days large a quantity from the President ‘ ys id the Me etait Mobesvelt, Mr. Appleby said) it is],2%e. maid Salt se was alone, 1 Noy RUPANGETEWOREELATRY OueN J.B. SCOTT, Geal, Bests Heliccnbs Lasiige The Negro, she said, drew a re’ , : y 1270 Broadway = Phone ” ‘| of 109 East 167th § a chauff . being guarded until te Prohibition} ajjnough he was outside the doo © die lected MO a tnd agents arrive. The stocks aboard the|in sight of other houses nearby, speeding offense and was sentenced to President Arthur and Susquehana also | ordered her to back into the hall. He ten days in City Prison have been removed. i — To-morrow the President Polk will ———— 0472 Baltimore & Ohio gail from Hoboken for London with . ! M C "M M 99% e ¥ Nothing behind its bar more potent + j eee BEST & CO. PRESENTS cureery aster-Made™ Suite ves Thursday for Bremen arid state. eee sean f Mohair for the Lib Sa Serpe 7 rench Models & Re plicas G ohair tor the Libr aaah Hemorrow, inbound from Li ' ‘ As the new p . forbidding any vess 1n 4 3 ff 5 (0) within the three-mile limit of Amer- Be At fean waters, does not affect foreign ships until Oct. 18, most of the big liners now in port will get away wet ls | >) ‘ It consists of a Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair, Three-piece Tapestry Suite, same material on out- pa tuely next easteard voyages PAR ‘Y FROCKS upholstered in fine mohair, with carved mahog- side back and both sides of cushions and seats — MRS. BRUNEN PLEADS any frame. (Illustrated) under cushions, Pillow Arms, 225.00 NOT GUILTY OF MURDER ye rr Juni 10r AA SSIES Three-piece Tapestry Library Suite, Sofa, Arm Three-piece Mohair Library Suite. Sofa, Arm Me ORIAL Vided thu Deccmben Vi aii : Chair and Wing Chair. 139.50 Chair and Wing Chair, 249.50 Next. WAM ene kt murder of her husband, John J. Brunen, | r @ircus owner, who was shot at his home : : i Biverslae take marin, to-day ‘plende: Special Values of “Beverly” * aA { reo. * mca For this Week t a Muslin Sheets and Cases X ‘ cuits sel in making the n on for delay rere Made Expremly for James MeCreery Co. | [J QOmestic Rugs ervand ‘Chartey 3 Dseehe attaner * >= -"* Hemmed Sheets ~** : : employee of the Brunen | @icted for murder, plead guilty 54x90 inches 1.10 72x99 inshes.. .1.60 Ginto's cane, tc is anid, Ia bused largely 63x99 inches. . 1.40 81x99 inches.. 1.70 At Lowered Prices Means trcaenin, te ahoet Md 63x108 inches.. 1.60 90x99 inches.. 1.90 These Wiltons, Axminsters and Velvet Rugs are N . rs Ww 90x108 inches. 2.10 made of ay quality strong yarns closely i : ; ‘ to give the utmost service. We have marked Nain in jie, ane ae Hemmed Pillow Cases them at special low prices for this sale. ation is a white crepe de 42x36 ipolee- . 85e 45x3814 inches. . 45¢ chine frock, with fagotings 45x36 inches 40c 50x36 finches = 45c i of cerite. 54x36 inches. 50c Royal Wilton Rugs, 79.50 [Second Floor) Size 9x12 feet. Seantless. A variety of new and effective designs marked very special for this sale. Imported Swiss Curtains, pair 35.00 Wool Wilton Rugs, 65.00 Size 9x12 feet. A most exceptional value in < Less than % Price tasteful patterns and colorings. Regularly 75.00 to 95.00 orale Uf you have large windows you will want these Je ROM famous French houses exquisite Florentine Point, Point de Bruges and Seamless Velvet Rugs, 41.50 that create particularly for 1 Curtains, 314 yards long and These rugs are splendid quality. i puis Van-tare Speci young girls . . . frocks that have Embossed SBIER sh EseE sy ion Shoe hides the } lines of the bunion, | The y (o iri i i | socktlike depcessione ta sakecieela nd epiit of es ae Velour Portieres, pair 28.75 English ‘ relieving the outward pres: Fale fia george | SXPPessed IC in terms of talteta Allover embossed Velour Portieres in a quality Porcelain Dinner Set roccatie gata" |]|] ues on eh sev nd's | and ribbons, ruffles and lace! Wie auch cuore tha aaa leg stars at ets Ries i esciipar i leiehed ° i tractive border designs and solid color centers. at Decided Concession inten ad arch, and are ele oiled T Our Special Order Department They are reversible in all decorative shades, 50 é cyan ad Fesoat winter ee for Young Girls--the only one of iches wide snd 7 fests inches)long, 78.00 English Porcelain Lalit eel aati é : ‘ . ? [Fifth Floor) Dinner Sets of 100 pieces ome Ane its kind in the city--will create for for 18 persuas decorated nae . ~ WwW 01 onde r width An oh ou, in re lica, an of our French Solid Mahogany deniaandl basket effect GOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE P - 7 FI ww the center 42.00 VAN-HART SHOE SHOP models, preserving the identity of joor Lamp ee one sf) = o@-piece Set for 6 persons Dale 35 West 36th Street the original at about half the cost. Stands Go mee Cer nalienaoe 15.00 @ | ‘ Ps REPLICAS and ORIGINALS ON DISPLAY 9.75 | 63.00 English Porce- “ LAST 4 DAYS OF Regularly 15.00 fain Dinner Sets of . 100 rces for 12. J A M A 1c A 59.50 to 175.00 | They display that unique and permbe devuenivd 1 R A C E S | pleasing Gold and Black as with dark Blue con Te Merruy's Fogturee FOURTH FLOOR well as the Gold finish Each oe suual monde a 0 Hiawatha Handicap | is equipped with 2-lght tix a : 4 P | : tures, and presents an ex d¢-piece Set for 6 persons 26.00 Praia ra anes | Cae Feces, tremely good appearance panes Set rr 6 pe ‘ - §2.50 Bta t ( brown velvet, with flat flow- | [Stath Flour) | (death Floor | e | ie at i 1.53 be M ers in harmonizing tones. Fifth A 35th S N.Y ; airy . Biatlor ifth Avenue at 35th Street —N. Y. , a . . ps Edabished 1670 | McCreery Toys for Girls and Boys GRAND STAND $3.85, i INCLUDING TAX.

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