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|THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922. ~ COHALAN GRANTS STAYIN TRAL OF *FULLERAND MEE Bucketshop Case Held Up Pending Hearing on Motion for Change of Venue. hin, who ascended in a Goliath bl- Efforts of District Attorney Banton to force a speedy trial of E. M. Fuller and William F. McGee of the defunct B. M. Fuller & Co., stock brokerage firm, which failed for $5,000,000 in June, Fuller und McGee being in- dicted July 18, were blocked in the Court of General Sessions to-day. Eugene F. McGee and William J. Fallon, counsel for the alleged buck- eteers, served on the District Attor- ney and Judge Robert S. Johnstone an order signed by Supreme Court Justice Cohalan staying the trial until a hearing upon a motion for a change in venue can be had, The order, signed late Saturday, was granted after Justice Cohalan had read an affidavit prepared by Attorney McGee declaring a fair trial in this county hours 16 minutes and 30 seconds. United States is a member, would be impossible because of the The aviators were forced to land attitude taken “by certain news- papers." y had taken 4,200 litres when they Tinmediately upon heariag of the] tee nad tres when they order, Assistant District Attorney Neilson Olcott, in charge of prosecu- tion, requested Judge Johnstone to ‘The French Aerial Federation, how-| elghteen hours, ever, considers the mark set by Bos-| of cramps. soutrot ahd Drouhin an official world's} remaining at the helm seven hours. record, contending that the American| He was then almost exhausted and flight was conducted under such con-|#roused Drouhin from the camp bed ditions as will not be accepted by the| Within, saying: International Federation, of which the| 848 left. Shall we land? I am fin- ished."* At this time they were within sight through lack of gasoline, of which} of Le Bourget, and Drouhin revived at the thought of landing. Ph : endurance proved superior to m started. When informed that his per-| ical devices, as the engine gave out formance did not break Macteady's| before the pilots. French Aviators, in Air 34 Hours 14 Minutes, Claim New Record Federation Insists Americans’ 35-Hour Flight Will Not Be Accepted as Official—Airmen Travel 3,200 Miles, Land When Gasoline Is Exhausted. LE BOURGET, France, Oct. 16] filght, Bossoutrot remarked: ‘I don't (Associated Press).—The French avi-| see how he could do It with the gas atofs. Lieut. Bossoutrot and M. Drou-| he is reported to have had aboard."’ The Gollath travelled 3,200 miles plane at 6.18 o'clock Saturday morn-| according to the instruments, which ing in an attempt to beat the Amer-| were sealed before the departure, and tean duration flight recently made at] remained within 600 to 1,000 feet alti- San Diego, Cal., by Lieut. John A. | tude for the first twelve hours. When Macready and Oakley Kelly, landed] the gasoline load lightened it ascend- in the airdrome here at 4.27 thia after-]ed to 5,000 feet and remained there noon, having remained in the air] throughout Sunday. $4 hours 14 minutes and 32 seconds. | within sight of the walls of Paris and They thus failed to equal the record] was in constant communication by of Macready and Kelly, which was 35] Wireless with Le Bourget. At midnight, afte# being In the air Drouhin complained Bossoutrot took command, It always kept “There is plenty of ical chan- HURT BY FALL THEATRE. While walking 1 night from the first floor to the basement of a moving picture theatre at No. 1942 Webster Avenue, the Bronx, Sandy McGregor, fifty, a Imborer, of No. 1756 Bathgate Avenue, the Bronx, fell, fracturing his skull. Doctors at Fordham Hospital said his condition was serio ii TWO DIE IN BERLIN RIOT. BERLIN, Oct. 16 (Associated Press). —One civilian and one polloeman were killed and three policemen and twenty- five civilians injured in disorders which during an attempt rman meeting. Tea Sots from $10 to $240 'T’S HARD to improve on old established customs, and the only way we can think of to improve on the good old custom of afternoon tea is to serve ‘the social brew in a tea set of Ovington’s china. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue" FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. OCR FUR ee) forfeit the $25,000 bail bonds of Fuller and McGee because they were not In court. “After the Issuance of Justice Co- halan's order, they were told it would not be necessary for them to be here to-day,"’ Attorney McGee protested. Olcott told the court the District At- torney’s office had received informa- tion through a mysterious telephone report less than half an hour before which made a forfeiture proper, “What is it?” asked McGee. “It wouldn't be fair to the defen- dants to state it publicly,” replied Olcott. He whispered in McGee's ear, The latter smiled and turned to newspaper- men. “He's heard that Fuller and McGee have jumped bail and gone to South America,’ ‘he said, ‘But there's noth- i to that. McGee's in the city and Fuller will arrive to-morrow from Montana."’ On counsel's assurance that he would produce his clients to-morrow, Judge Johnestono refused to forfeit bail but on Olcott's request he kept the case on the calendar so that if a stay of the Cohalan order is kgranted trial can be started at once. BeGee protested, but the Judge was firm. The District Attorney's next move will be to seek a stay of the Co- halan order, Bd ga a Es WATCH YOUR COAT SIGN NEEDED IN NEW JERSEY Thief, Specializing in Coats, Gets Three—One Found, Winter's approach brought a near-ep- Idemic of overcoat thefts in the north- wn section of Hudson Coynty, New jersey, last night. Police of three towns are hunting the robbers. Jacob Reinhaltz of No. 13 Centre ‘ Road, Secaucus, lost one. It wasn’t new, but would have lasted a while. Max Freedman of No, 185 27th Street, Guttenberg, is :ninus a brand new one, purchased. only Saturday night. William Everard of No. 14 Hill Street, New Durham, was temporarily bereft: ‘The thief who took his overcoat draped it over an ashcan when he found was moth-eaten, Everard recovered it, then reported the theft. ITALIAN PREMIER TO OFF_-R HIS RESIGNATION TO-DAY. ROME, Oct. 16.—Premier Facta will offer his resignation to-day without waiting for the convening of Parliament mext month. The King is expected to appoint ex-Premier Giolitti to succeed Signor Facta, . If the veteran statesman accepts the post he probably will form a coalition Cabinet, including some of the Fascist! and Left Wing leaders. Nice To Sleep In are these outing flannel night-drawers, with or with- out ‘feet, sizes 2, to 6, 1.50; ‘size 8, 1,65. In knit cot- ton, with or without feet, size 2, 1.95; 4,2.20; 6, 2.45. Canton flannel, sizes 2 to 6, 1.75; 8, 1.95. ——— THOUGHTS TAKE HIM OVER- BOARD. Absorbed in thought last night, as he explained to the police, Gerald Donu-~ van, forty-five years old, of No. 1492 Lexington Avenue, walked from the pier into the river at Fast 72d Street. Boys heard the splash, and with Patrolman McCann of the East 67th Street Station auled him out. ‘—eemaaeemmaaemes, \ W.&J. SLOANE FIFTH AVE. end 47th STREET does: much to help him get up early in the morn- ing, or go to bed early at night, for that matter! This checked one, in red, brown or blue, comes in sis2t08. .% . 3.75 = STURDY Cast in one piece of solid Aluminum that can not tarnish. Simple construc- tion with no intricate parts to get out of order. SLOANE VACUUM CLEANER 48” Complete with all attachments. byand supplied tothe United States Government for use in Government Buildings. Visit the Jewish Philanthrophic Societies Exhibit and Pageant. Hotel Pennsylvania, October 16th and 17¢! — Dest & Ce Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Y. Established 1879 Cold-Weather (Comforts For (hildren THINGS THAT TAKE THE EDGE OFF A WINTER DAY AND KEEP A SMALL PERSON WARM FROM TOP TO TOE. BP Warm Side Inside in these gloves of tan cape, made strap-wrist style, and lined with soft grey fur. In sizes 2t0 8. 5.25 A Little Lamb lent his skin to makerthese slippers soft and warm. In natural (a deep yellow-tan) lambswool, fleece side in. Sizes 4 to 10, 1.70; 1110 2,2.50. CaN Soft and Wooly a slip-on sweater of gray with blue border, or of blue with grey border. Sizes 28034 « « s « « 5:95 Brushed Wool makes another warm sweater in coat style, with long roll collar in ribbed weave. Bluff, navyor copen. Sizes 261036. « . 8.95 Striped and Fuzzy is a cap and scarf set, so soft and warm she'll almost forget hdw pretty it is! , In several color combina- tions « oe © - 875 From England are these all-wool golf hose, in heather mixtures, with contrasting colors in the fancy turn-over tops. Sizes 710 « 5 « + & 475 he e For Underneath Bors! ribbed merino (wool and cotton mixed) union suits; long or short sleeves; knee length. Ages 6 to 12, 3.75; Girls’ ribbed metino union suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; ages 3 to 6, 3.00; 7 to 12, 3.50. Warm All Over in this brushed wool suit that takes care of him (or her) from top to toe, on the coldest winter days. These are leggings to the waist, a cap, mittens and a sweater. ° In castor. Sizes 1 to 5 6.85 McCreery Toys for Girls and Boys sovvosos ames McCreary & Co 34th STREET (Dp way ways To Show You How Hair Nets Are Made Matilda Taka, a native Bohemian girl, who has been making hair nets since she was a child of seven, will show you dur- ing the following week how the flimsy, delicate adornment of milady’s coiffure 1s made, in an interesting series of daily demonstrations. As the nimble fingers of this young woman, who is dressed in her native costume, weave in and out the strands of human hair from which the nets are made, you will get an idea of the pains and skill required to turn out this neces sary product for women of all ages, Jnicum Hair Net which she demonstrates was the first made in this country, and certainly is one of the best in quality. _ Demonstration and Exhibition in the Notion Department, Main Floor. Special Values in Unicum Hair Nets In cap or fringe Shapes in ail shades. each 10c, doz. 1.00 Unicum Fitrite (cap)... each 12c, Unicum Golf (fringe)...... eo each 15c, doz. 1.35 Unicum Florine (cap)...... Arete each Bc, doz, 2.75 (Main Floor) Clearance Sale Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Some are made with reed hoods, while others have con- venient folding leather hoods. A few of the Go-Carts are collaps- ible. 9.50 Formerly up to 17.50 Reed Pullman Carriages These carriages were built to give the utmost comfort to the wee occupant. Half and full lined, reversible gear. Very good looking models. To close out .....5, +: 19.50 Formerly up to 47.50 (Fifth Flocr) Sale of Aprons Sizes 36-40-44 Hoover aprons of white “In- dian Head,” reversible front, short sleeves. Illustrated A, 2.10 Same model in lavender or blue percale, finished with white linene collar and cuffs. 1.85 Slip-over model of white linene, neck, sleeves and pockets edged with ric-rac braid, Illustrated B, (Third Floor) Unainet Offering in Women’s 14 kt. White Gold Wrist Watches, 19.75 A remarkable oftering of very decorative yet useful engraved wrist These have an excellent 15 jewel movement and carry Four very attractive models, watches. a one year guarantee in regulation. cushion, octagon, tonneau, and round. (Main Floor) Including tax, Lamp Shade Materials All in One Envelope with Frame Attached Here is an innovation that will delight the woman who enjoys making attractive decora- tions for her home. Everything required for the exact duplication of the shade you select will be found in the envelope attached to the wire frame. No waste and nothing else to buy. A number ot beautiful models to choose from. Candle Shade, 4-inch..formerly 75c, now 60c ‘Telephone Screen..... formerly 4.95, now 3.95 Bed Lights.....,.5... formerly 5.50, now 4.75 Bridge Lights, 12 inch..formerly 8.00, now 6.95 (Third Floor) A Special Offer for This Week Only Hand Engraved Steel Die Of Two or Three Letters 1.00 These are obtainable at this special price when a pur- chase Ot writing paper or correspondence cards is made. A few of the many attractive designs are illustrated. The dic becomes your property. Additional charge for stamping. (Main Floor) Extraordinary Values in This October Sale of Fine Domestic Rugs Fine Worsted Wilton Rugs 90.00 Size oxra ft. Royal Wilton Rugs 65.00 Size oxta ft.or 8,4x10.6 ft. Woven of fine woolen yarn In.a variety of patterns. Very serviceable. Rugs 37.50 We cannot dupli- cato thle value after thle group Is dis- posed of, (Etghth Floor) UT Axminster Sizo gx1a ft, We will be glad to have you com- pare the quality of these rugs with oth- ers at this price. Combining Utilities With Added Conveniences Shaving Mirrors Attractively nickel- plated with extensior Bracken, Equipped with swivel, and adjustable to distance in any direction. Ginch bevel plate glass mirror. 3.6 regularly 5.00. Universal Vacuum Bottle Well made to keep liquids hot 24 hours and cold 72 hours, Useful in the home and indispen- sable on the motoring trip, Pint size....regularly 2.00, 1.25 Quart size.,.regularly 3.00, 9.95 Electric Curling Iron is nickel-plated with ebonized wood handle, complete with long cord and plug. 1.95 regularly 3.95 The Glo-Warm Pendant Electric Heater Tt is a light weight, portable heater which may be screwed into any lamp socket, providing comfortable warmth at home or in the hotel, Uses very little current, regularly 6.00, 3.95 (Houaewarea—Btzth Floor)