The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1922, Page 4

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AQNIUSTICE FOILS Mrs, Shelby Doubly Pleased kes Ford Co-operation; Likes Ford Car She Won With Prize She Gets for Contribution to “What Home House in West Twelfth Street, Her prize-winning contribution was the first she had sent to the "What Did You See Today?” page. It was about an occurrence Im ner block on West 67th Street, which in New York's fashtonable uptown art colony. “I Intended at first to make a fea- ture story of it," she sald, “but at the suggestion of my husband [ told it briefly and sent It to The Evening THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1922, PUPILS EXPELLED, | SEVENTH ARSENIC VICTIM SUCCUMBS| SCHOOL SET AFIRE Van Riper Paralyzed After] Second Attempt in Week ut Restaurant Tragedy. No. 59, Woodhaven. The death toll trom arsenic potaontng | The second attempt tn lens than * eee Deries Man Ware than Sant ween We Sore Public School No. 69 jundred persone wore stricken afte-lat Rockaway Boulevard and 95th eh tancheon taerah, NOLL. Banna, sas Rev Inireet, Woodhaven, was truntrated BEST&CO. CORRECT CLOTHES NED ROBBER Fiancee Forces Man to Tell “*" of Crime of Which am He Knew. World's ‘What Did You See To-day | was increased to seven to-day with the| at Cventas when employees of = gar- page. I'm certainly glad now,” she| death of Rdward Van Riper, fifty-five, [As* Betrby saw smoke tesuing from added with a smile, “that I took Dr. 4 Shelby's advice.” Here ts her prise-winning story: A PRIVILEGED CHARACTER. At the hour of cook’s crow my sleep was shivered by @ genuine rooster. Indignant at thie nt and noisy violation of the oty ordinance prohibiting the keeping of poultry, | resolved te report the culprit, © © * 8 ered the handsome rooster ing happily with his email family ina stable next to the blaol for BOYS Did You See?” Page. am No, 1880 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. He | three windows, turned in an alarm died in the Winslow Sanitarium, East|#M¢ helped save the buikiing. | | The first attempt was inst Sunday Ak An autopsy will be hel? later to-| night, when three fires were started Mr. Van Riper died tyata, simultaneously but were quickly 1 which net tn four days after he wee out, m stricken. le was a salesman for Rothschild Bros, & Co., No, 1116 Broad-}| Th® school authorities eay that to WA, a wae married te bad one chéid emch case the incendiary used « hey— of them women, diel] .robably a skeleton key—to get nd An investigation falled to or arsentc fount ite wry] ft was sald at the schoo! thie morn- into the food in the restaurant, and the} 26 that haif a dozen pupils have been proprietors of the place were xonerated. |expelled recently. B. Altman & Cn. Hand Luggage JLVERE are ulsters, greatcoats, reefers, specially priced for Friday CRS iy ter and mackinaws—coats of nglish fabrics and fine American weaves, leather coats for sport wear, rubber coats for wet weather, sheepskin lined coats for cold days on the campus—every type of coat that the well-dressed boy will wear this winter. Chechen, nee Had s+ 24.75 All | mackinaws, various patterns - babaaereepsra pest 10.50,17-590 23.50 Belted leather coats, fleece lined. 2 5 Sess 7 08 yore ete ee en 1107 5518.75 Black rubber coats, . 2 2 © 3-60, 5-75 Best & Co. 4 te 16 years FIFTH AVENUE @ 3stn STREET—NEW YORK Mrs. Gertrude Mathews Shelby, of No. 1 W. 67th Strect, Is another per- | 4 ‘sor who fn glad she has won a Ford. insistence of a Canadian girl her fiance bring to book 9 sus- thief with © German name or eld give up all hope of marrying her rephited in the arrest and the arrnign- meht to-day m General Sessions of F. Jdweph Schmidt, a loft superintendent, ‘a charge of grand larceny. Schmidt been arrested once before sus- ited of the crime but had won his arge. District Attorney Banton to-day that Schmidt had con- Judge Crain committed bim tc } Tombs. Behmidt, who tives at No. 190 Clare- mbnt Avenue, an apartment house ch he owns and for'which he raid hg paid $75,000, was superintenstent of loft building at No. 16 West 46th ps beg Mrs. M. Pocker, a tailor In that building, complained to th+ Dis- tr}et Attorney last December that for ajlong time she had been robhed of materials between closing time Saturday nights and Monday ings. Detectives were stucioned watch her premises and one Sunday nidrning Schmidt appeared tm the place. When he was arrested '« said had come in to repair the turgiar “T'm gled it was a Ford,"’ she told an Evening World reporter to-day when that young man called to teli her she had won the machine for the best _ contribution on yesterday's ‘What Did You See To-day?" page. “T'm giad it was a Ford, only because I want a car, but also because J am tn favor of Mr. Ford's co-opera tive manufacturing pian. [ think run ning one of his machines ts an in- dersoment of his policy, and f do in Aerse it. Therefore, Til say again tha, I'm glad 1 won a ord," a 6 SI . He behaved like a pet. When the blackemith seated him- self in an armchair on the eide- w tk, Chanticler hopped up on his knee and ‘told the wordle- doo.” * * * He was etrutting about on the pavement when a policeman appeared. | waited to hear the officer reprimand the owner, What the officer did wae to bend double and put out one Parents will find the Best &° Co. assortment of boy's over- coats complete and satisfying. Mra. Shelby, we ought to say here. & un advocate of co-operation of a é every phase of community and tn rT ded dustrial Ife. She baw studied it alt hand. The rooster extended @ > ; A foot. They shook. The police- over the world and has written muc’| no;,.with the guidance of her husband.| man sauntered on. Speechtees, | about It. Indeed the reporter found | jaward Shelby, m the Co-vperative| tet him go. m ? Mies GERTRODE N- ee SHELBM CR Conimeetion With Any Omer Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET- Week-end Cases of black enameied duck, lined with striped cotton and fitted with tray; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches $5.50 4A search of hin office discloned a tank filled with goods belonging to the Warndck Military Eoulpment ny, another tenant of the bulld- ing. Schmidt was thereupon Indicted tof grand larceny. But the company Itself in a state of litigation, saying that Schmidt had been asked to store the trunk. thia statement Mr. Banton Schmidt's discharge, which fol- lopyed immediately. kn retaliation, Schmidt instituted miit for $100,000 against Mra. Pocker, false arrest. Several weeks Square Hat Boxes cf bisck enameied duck, lined with striped cotton and fitted with pockets and hat forms; sizes 18xi8x9 and 20x20x12 inches $5.00 Handsome Fur Collars of Beaver, Fox or Squirrel . Testify to the Extreme a Smartness and spews Secret at) Extraordinary Value tolhis flancee tn Canada told her of the trunk episode. She ther said, so f Th N t declared, “If you tet that German WY a away with that I'll never marry Oo ese ewes |. He may have robbed all during tab war and sent the proceeds to Traveling Bags. cf b'ack walrus-grain cowhide, le:ther-linei, with inside pockets; Size 18 inches ago she received letters from a man \ said that he could clear up her “ae mystery. These letters she to Mr. Banton and che man war jught to the District Atiorney's of- 4. There he stated that while he b visiting a friend in thts city last gember, Schmidt came ‘n and asked $7.50 (First Floor) Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops i FIFTH AVENUF, 37th and 38th STS. The Fur Department is now featuring Natural Fisher Scarfs at $150.00 to 425.00 (Third Floor) White Buckskin Laced or Buttoned ej hoes..... for Children and Girls Ages ¢ to 10 Years Sizes 8 to 10}4—11 to 2 650 $9 Is THe Price OF ANY OTHER WHITE! BUCKSKIN SHOE OF THIS QUALITY White buckskin shoes out- wear all others, and always preferred as a children’s fashion, they become today a foremost success as a children’s play shoe. WuiTe BUCKSKIN many." y the man’s story Mr. Banton was able to locate the custodian of S@omidt’s trunks and have him and Oa an th! receptacles brought to the office. ‘Then Schmidt was arrested and made ‘pen the trunks. His confession & moment later, though at firer he denied any acquaintance with their r tomer custodian. Mu t = ‘ BOY OF EIGHT KILLED AS HE CROSSES STREET Madison Avenue - Filth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Rew Pork B. Altwan & Cn. Men’s High Shoes r and Men’s Brogue Oxfords in smart, seazsonable mode's at $8.50 per pair | ‘Truck Driver Claims Youth % Darted Glindiy tn Path. ¢ ben Pelish, eight, of No. 197 Hop- Very Specially Priced : Natural Squirrel or genuine Beaver collars. Taupe, Black and Kit Fox collars. On Coats of Fine Bolivia or Cordvelaine. Street, Brooklyn, was killed by an auko truck on Tompkins Avenue, near Hopkins Street, to-day. truck was driven by Charlies of No. 621 Ovington Avenue, who said be was proceeding at mod- erate speed when the boy darted from th@ sidewalk {nto his path before he! cowld stop. —— WOMAN DROPS DBAD FN HASTIVAS, ss Caroline Ver Valen, forty-five, to be a member of « family onoo t in New York, dropped doud today of heart dixense in Hastings, N ¥., while on her way to take @ train to, tan, She was employed at Banwit Teller & Co.'s store. The wide sleeves, full wrappy lines and the length testify to the newness of cach model. All are beautifully silk lined throughout Fur Coats The High Shoes are made of black or OuTWears tan calfskin; the Brogue Oxfords of ALLOTHER and Wraps of Extraordinary Value and Smartness | tan or black Norwegian grain leather LEATHERS Both offer exceptional value in the regular stock French Seal Coats Natural Squirrel Hudson Seal Coats Wi raps 395. (dyedmuskrat)goinches. 42-inch models with 45-inch model wrap or Dyed skunk collar and chin collar and Man- coat with self or skunk cuffs, ; darin sleeves, trim, Ghildren’s and Girls’ Shoe. Shop Fit Floo”) Third Floor 450.0 | REAL ESCATE ALVERTISE AENTS FOR i SUNDAY WO:.LD REAL ESTATE SECTION \. MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. ~ CIRCULATION OVER 600,.00 Madison Avenue- Pitth Avenue 84th and 35th Streets Rew Bord |

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