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—<_ THE FUMES FROM STL KL BOOTLEGEER | ANOTHER BIN savinulitigibien Pair Had Furnished Bunga- low Bought Week Ago With Moonshine Apparatus. One man dend and another at St Joseph's Hospital, Yonkers, to-dav with only a bare chance of survivine the effects of the alcohol fumes 1 Which both had been subjected ap Parently for many hours, was the tol! which an illicit still exacted in a bungalow in the Lincoln Park sec- tion of Yonkers, The place was broken Into by the Police and it was found to have been equipped with apparatus Yo manufac ture whiskey on a large scale, The Coroner's unhesitating opinion was that the men had been overcome by A 50-gallon still in full blast was discovered th the room in which the dead man and his companion were found, There is a vacant lot vext to the five-room bungalow at No 25 Lawton Street and last evening [. ©, Ful- ladofa, a real estate dealer, called at the bungalow to see If he could aot well the lot to the two young men who, a week ago, purchased the house for $10,000 cash. Betore he had time to ring the bell he caught the sound of moaning in the house. Then he rang and also knocked, but there was no response @ave the groans, so he wotifed the police. Capt. John Cahill wth Pa- trolmen Carson and rme* went to the house and broke in. The instunt the door was forced, acute alcohol poisoning. four two-gallon demijohna af ulechol, three ono-gallon cans of other apirits, @ box containing bottles of colui ing and flavoring extracts and five sugar barrels of empty whiakey ottion Mrs, Teresa Magler, whe conducts the houre, was arrested and, according to the e, waid: ow ou've got me; T suppose I'm | TEACHERS’ SALARY RAISED BY WILL OF MILLIONAIRE Winthrop Cowdin, Mt. Kis- co Man, Remembers ITis 25 POSTAL CLERKS CONFESS THEFTS: Warrants Out for 83 Others at Council Bluffs Terminal. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa Oct, 20 the goat isectep AAA Six of the forty-one post clerk: | The adjoining house then was rn Karly Instructors. Jod here yesterday Cor alluged |... aterday ufter and Miss Mannie Magter, her its Phe will of the late Win \ rr {the mails appeared before au team made up of Seattle and law, was taken. tn thts ho din, famous horn show exhibit Un ate Commissioner Byers lice say, they found ele Mount: Kis early to-day, entered pleas of guilty REDS (OR DICH ROL REE CHC Ten Du emie i oe ed ' on were bound over to the Federal ame irits, seven haif-pints 7 worth more than $1,000,000, wa Grand Jury pints of whiskey and two bottles Jin for prob: in White Plains t Deputy Marshal J. W. Mitchell has OFS eater, day, In it he substantir mern- | warrants for the arrest of thirty-thres The two women were relvased last hight on bail of $6,000 exco out were [Pers educational institutions | BONWIT TELLER. a 0 arraigned this morning in the Gates [tended ictal Headquarters Avenue Court and an adjournment To increase the salar s mai? 5 . l taken to await the result of an anal | eased Poe The Speaally Sip of Ongu i Waa ot The Ndore Gy uh. whemist : ! lana lk wie Gkpuetud ANKE HE wedaen FIFTH AVENCE Al 38” STREET SLAY Brey 5 : ; | Lien would be ning an almost con TW AYERS TAKEN edd u niniasion’ F | Fj ‘ airy | insive al ; 13 nthe days A Collection as Various as FROM JAIL AND LYNCHED © throughout the day. Ny } ; Wapuduere Bbikonors diet U6: Deatii|" BRIGHTON BEACH LINE the Tastes and Needs of Youthin 200 rds From Cell ud Oct. 20 GETS BETTER SERVIC= B.. T. (0 Increase Non-Rash Hou Carn 100 Per Cent. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Two men recently convicted of man slaughter in Henton County were taken from the county Jail at Cam dey early this morning and shot te death in n vacant lot 200 1s fron the jail y The prisoners, Ed Hartley and his son, were held in connection wit murder of Connie tlartley, nephew of i Ed Hartley ’ equest iree ner lot i wwdin, Far Rockaway, N. ¥,; Jo heever CowdIn of No. Improved local service in non-rush treet the Brighton Beach Line of fo Half of this will he hy eel car trains and half by Sale at All Three Stores West 34th Street-Thru to 35th NEWARK: Broaa cor. W. Park BROOKLYN: Fulton near Hoyt EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 m om foureminoty | Re change at the Prospect Park Sta: tion. ‘This ix sald to be virtually a 100 per cent. Increase In local eervice, between ported. MAJOR | 24,303, 46 3. VANCOUVER ONE KILLED JEUNE FILLE COATS and V/RAPS For Every Occasion and Purpose Among the Winter Activities of Youth OUTH is served with its winter wraps at Bonwit Teller & Co.—sturdy topcoats for the college campus, gay evening wraps for the dance, richly beturred coats and wraps for the events of afternoon. THE BLOUSED TYPE COAI 78.00 w 265.00 This most youthful silhouette has been de- veloped in panvelaine, lustrosa, Row Curve, three miles north of here, fate lust night, in which @ trainman was Khied and an engineer injured. passengers Were hurt, the company re- teen inasor Teague ballplayers from the Jay were at pea on the #| PURE THREAD Fulludofa and the policemen were staggered by the almoxt overpower- ing fumes of ulcohol and steam which rushed out upon them, They went in after an instant and on the floor of the living room they found one man devd und another, lying on Sa SEE tension sae. veldyne, florentina, marvella, gerona, arabella, mon- terey and duvetyn, with the season's smartest treatments and applications of the most youthful furs, including squirrel, beaver, wolf & mactress, unconscious. The 60-gullon whiskey unco! us man Joseph's Hospital. be questioned. Investigation disclosed that dead man was Thomas’ F. Rice, twenty-eight, of Southampton, L. I. The other is Frunk Hines of No. 3600 Jerome Avenue, the Bronx. In the week the young men pos- mersed the bungalow it had been well equipped to violate the Mullan-Guce luw. Besides the still there was a Toom with a cement lied bin for the mixing of mash and t another room were five 50-gallom. four 16-gallon barrels of this in jous stages of fermentation, Also, Ahere were cases of, qty lipttles and nu- merous jugs. Coroner Fitzgerald said he believed the men had continued to sample the Products of their still until they be- came intoxicated and then, falling to the floor, had been overcome by the fumes from the still, Hines is held a prisoner for violation of the Mullan- Gage Law. taken to St. — TWO -WOMEN HELD AFTER HOMES ARE RAIDED FOR LIQUOR “T’m the Goat,” Says One Caught When Brooklyn Neighbors Complain. Following several fruitless com- plaints by neighbors to the polics, to Mayor Hylan and to Gov, Miller. Asaistant District Attomey Snyder of Kings yesterday swooped down with several policemen on the houses at Nos. 1823 and 1325 St. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, and after arresting two wo- men, selzed a large quantity of liquor. The complaints were caused by alleged nightly carousing In the two houses, Neighbors who had. petitioned al- most everybody else without avail went finally to District Attorney Tiuston. He assigned Snyder to in- vestigate and the assistant found that men and women drank and made merry in the houses until! the early hours of the morning With Detective Joseph Martin of the District Attor- ney’s office, rounded the houses. found eight five-galian twenty-four quarts of whiskey, Breakfant china 1 priced from $it (0 688 @ set Arment sunshiny morning and an Ovington breakfast set make the ideal combina- tion for starting the day right. And even ona dull morning, the cheery sparkle of the breakfast china goes a long way toward dispelling Na- ture’s gloom. t. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 397TH 8ST, was flooding the floor with liquid. An am- bulance was sent for ut once and the He was too Ill to the four plainclothes men and six uniformed policemen they sur- No, 1823 was the first vimied. A trap door in the areaway led the raiders to a specially construct*! room in the cellar, in which, ft t# said, were fens of al- $55 Fur Trimmed Coats of Character The Utmost in Elegance and of Such Faultless Taste One Will Find Choosing Embarrassing #59 Unusually handsome coats, irreproachably correct in style. superb in quality and unex- celled in woilaanehip Developed in ‘uxuri- Our soft pile fabrice of the most exquisite character — in a variety of rich Bolivian) Colors: Malay Brown, Fallow, Navy and Black. Generous col’ars and trimmings of Squirrel, Caracul. Beaver, Nutria or Wol! fur im- part grace and dignity Gorgeous linings and interlinings of Crepe de Chine, Silk Peau de Cygne and lowered Crepes. Constitut- ing a wondertul opportunity, Stres— 16-18 — 36-38 —40—42—-44 Our Claim to Dress Leadership Youthful Afternoon Dresses Featuring Unusually Well- Placed Trimmings and All Latest Touches $19.6 $99.75 and °39°% Vivacious frocks in which the demands of Youth have received first considera- tion Types tor atternoon street and evening Wear—emphasizing circular skirts, basque blouses quaint Bertha collars. Canton Crepes Duvetynes Poiret Tunlls Satin Face Cantons In Browns Black and Navy for Informal Wear and Highly Colored types for forma! functions Youthful Dress Salon Secona Floor Annex badger, mole or kit fox. THE STRAIGHTLINE COAT 69.50 to 245.00 Infinite variations of this most satisfactory silhouette have been evolved this season by Bonwit Teller & Co., with ingenious sleeves noyel cabochons, bias draping and other dis: tinguishing characteristics, in all the fash. ionable coat tabrics with all the fashionable furs WRAPS AND CAPES 89.50 to 425.00 Luxurious. but always youthtul types of mar- cova, marvella, tortuna, gerona, duvetyn, preciosa, tlorentina, or monterey with treat- ments of squirrel, mole, tox, wolf or caracu . Misses Coats Sizes 14 to 18 "For Nearly a Half Century 43 years ago we laid the corner stone of our shoe business by creating ‘“Best’s” Children’s Shoes superior in comfort, quality and value. We have always incorporated the latest improvements, so to- day they are regarded as standard for school, for play and children’s social wear. “Best's” Children’s Shoes are made of soft yet dur- able leathers. They conform to shape with the natural foot, thus preventing the common foot-ills, and helping to correct them if once started. Their marked points of advantage account for their multi tude of enthusiastic boosters. SPECIAL SATURDAY Sizes 8to 10% 4.00 Sizes 11to2 . 4.50 Best & Co. FIFTH AVENUE AT 357n STREET, NEW YORK -_— Franklin Simon & CO, A Store of Individual shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. 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