The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1922, Page 10

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Pik THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBBR 23, THE EVENING WORLDS 10 SERVICE COLUMN. By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. ARK WJZ—NEWARK. ARK— 400 METRES. $$$ Pad ia M.—tories from St. Nicholas] 1.80—Overture, “Star Spangled Ban- lagazine. P. (0—For:nal opening of WRW, by Herbert 0. Kaufman on Ameri- ton, —March, “Washington Gray! lornet solo, “Love Send: ———__—_— STERY IN DEATH F YOUTH FROM GAS latives Deny He Com- mitted Suicide. Gregory B. Jackson, twenty-two, Wo. 8502 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, _ found dead this morning seated a chair before a gas fireplace. Gas fwas escaping from the log, and the police listed the case as suicide. fle System. —Concert under the direction D. Isaaceon. 2 ~Arlington time sig- ther forecast. ‘Women's Work in Mu- ce Provost Clarendon songs by Joseph Miller 7.00 ‘The Old Home by Director John “Sounds “aM 0" ‘Dance music’ by the Orchestra of White Down on the A. Thornton, 4.20-—Waltzen, Opera.” 8,25—Maroh, from the 10.80 to 1 Swanne Dan Plains, N.Y. 6.00 P, M.—Produce market and stock reports and quotations; news 00 P. M.—@tandard time Arlington, Midday prices on active stocks. Closing prices on active 10.80 A ocean foreci tho gas log, and they insist the win- —OMmoial New Hngtand @ow was still open when the body was found this morning by Jackson's gousin, Miss Eva Burke. No man $otent on suicide, they say, would Jeave the window open after turning on the gas. Jackson was a son of Capt. Oscar a broker at No. 79 Wall and was employed as secre- Bary to his father. Last January a sister of young Jack- min Seroff of sharp promp| ment thoven) 8.80 P. (a) (Cadman); (b) (Lassen); (0) (Manna-Zucca). market report, agriograms from U. 8. Department of Agrioulture, U. 8. ofMf- cial woather forecast. 3.00 P. M.—Mid-afternoon news broad- 3.2% P. M—Musical programme. 6.00 P. M— ‘ket report, U. 8. Bu- rea of Agricultural Eoonomios, Bri; C18 to 6. 6.80 to 6.45—Agriograms from the U. 8. Department of Agriculture. 45 to 7—Mustcal selections. 80 to 8.80—Concert by the Chevrolet M.—Songs by Grace “Land of the Sky Blue Wr “Thine Byes So Blue’ “Top of the Mornin” Closing prices on stocks, grain, coffee and sugar. 5.46 P. M.—Resume of sporting events. 6.00 P. M.—Business and Industrial Conditions in the United States, by the 3.46 P. M.—Piano numbers by Benja- min Beret, (a) “Pogue” (Bech): (b) | National Industrial Conferences Board “Prelude” in G minor (Rachmaninoff) = 6.16 P. M. to 7 P. M.—Philip Gordon, Musteal Director of South Side High continue a of lectures She was “ 1 Apprects illustrated selections of Mr. Gordon's own composition. ——— ‘TIMES SQUARE ROBBERS |= JUST ESCAPE CAPTURE ‘Window Smashers So Noisy They Attract Watchman. ‘The window smashing robbers who ave been operating in the Times Bauare district came near being caught early to-day through having put too much force behind thetr hammer at the Rice & Hutchins shoe store, No. 137 ‘West 424 Street. ‘The blow brought such a crash of ® watchman heard it and ran out iH time to wee the robbers disappear 1 toward Broadway, one carrying a ham- mer. His police whistle brought sev- @ral policemen and civilians, but the qwindow smashers escaped. | Last week windows of two musical ; fmstrument houses -vere ashed and valuable instruments taken. / 1001 MILES OF STATE ROADS IN TWO YEARS | ALBANY, Oct. 28.—Contracts for the onstruction of 1,001 miles of State high- | ‘ways have been let during the last two according to a statement to-day ig State Highway Commissioner Sisson. Bome 8,089 miles have been maintained at a cost of $10,320,000, while resurfac- ang and reconstruction work on 430 miles, bullt since the beginning of im- proved highway construction, has neces- gitated an expenditure of $9,347,000, gon, Kathicon, seventeen, eloped with ther father’s former chauffeur, Harry Walentine, a war veteran. forgiven. i t | Rice Right Heat 6 cups of water, with pinch of salt, inlargesauce- pan. When boiling, add slowly 1 cup Comet Rice. Boil 20 minutes—or until grains are soft. Drain in colander, set on back, of stove until grains fall apart. Do net Cans TT ORATO >» AUNT JEMIMA #£ Pancake m1 FARM Tomato [atsup Oh! But It’s Good! The same goodness of a plump, juicy red-ripe tomato— with the added snap of finest spices. NnNwos. Own Oo = FLOUR Heckers Flour 244 [b bag 98? At&P Shen Boy fi AN Qi met us 5 NNO Made Where the Tomatoes Grow—in ‘the Midst of the South Jersey Farms 144 Ib i) “qaitH the first office scrub-woman to the second: Behold, at this desk sitteth a man who hath oodles of pep. For see in his waste Briscurr Q Besket the pits of — 7 romedary Dates.” ars pio - Grandmother's Dromedary Dates 10¢ t IN THE PERSONAL PACKAGE ton live stock market, frult and vege-| CAssm table market, dairy and produce mar- NAM, Obs Oot the oAnisOe} + | ket, Chicago live stock market, Boston farmers’ produce market report. 4.80 P, M.—Boston police reports, | here Oct. 13 at the request of the Fed late news flashes, early sport news. music and lec! SEIZE ARMY AIRPLANE ON RUM-RUNNING CHARGE OMoer and Mechanto Also Reported LARDDO, Tex., ‘Why they classified it in that way] 299 P. M.—Talk by Vanity Fair] 900A. M.—lWarly morning reports and officer, hie meohanto and an army air- ; $8 unexplained. Relatives of the young | Magnzine. prices on farm products; musical pro- ara 7 Wwe plane were reported held here early to- . . fhan insist death was accidental, They | 2-85 P. M.—Song recital by Graco 1. | gramme SAA OES Vbobeg tba ty be diy, iolowihe Wu: tenwatisn by Gall Viteons Proteins, that jay he came home at midnight and Tae thes ann ot i 12.00 M.—Opening prices on active 0 P, M.—Noon stock market quo- authorities of an alleged attempt to ane to make firm Btarted to read a magazine. Their “ bat vonds a stocks, grain, coffee and| tations, 7.00 A. “Before Breakfast Bot+ ' Pheory :o that the wind from an open | cathy: ce iy reports and prices on| 12.45 ‘P, M—Wenther report. ups." bata Ce of booze from Mextoo ii biti. flesh, and wwindow blew out the pilot light of| 3.10 P. M 2.00 P, M.—Muste. 9.30 A. M.—Mustoal programme, sd ealin,are muscle are in Tifteen sacks of whiskey are said to have been confiscated tn the eeisure. Authorities refuso to make known the name of the officer, ah dome Furnishers. Since )[854 jz we i] Ss 1022, tral District Attorney in Brookipm SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 23.—Anthony|N. Y., for conspiracy and smupeling » allas Albert Sousa, arrestec | \iquor from the Bahama Islands was P.M. ing programme of | ~~ The very things agrowing child needs most are in whole wheat. made whole wheat it must have had chil- dren in mind. in Custody. Oot 23.—An anny in whole wheat, whole wheat. Phosphates, which build strong bones are also in whole wheat, Carbohydrates, that supply vigor & energy, are plentiful in whole wheat, Ralston,the Children love whole wheat Ralston - It cereal provides has the whole all these in wheat flavor abundance. they all like. You do not have to acquire a taste for Kraft Cheese; its perfect flavor and whole- some goodness will win you the first time. we | To give yourself the necessary amount of energizing food without taxing the digestion alternate your heavy meals 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS BIO STORES (VENIENT Set ae Do Not Confuse Our Stores With Others of Similar Name “AR LINE! &BRO Es S BAUMANN EB BIG 8To Open ETS ce /¢ AVEC Pa aaa Ones meee” O4%streey Fa ise street feo STREET age Evenings Saturday Evenings » 9 c Higher Prices May Come! The tremendous demand for home-furnishings this Fall indicates a probable advance in prices. Already the rug mills have raised their lists but, in spite of unusually heavy business, we Englander Double Da-Bed till have a huge stock of furniture and rugs on Finished in Mahogany; complete hand at lower than pre-war prices and our ad- with mattress and $3 75 spring, ae illustrated vice is to buy now! We will gladly hold goods Seamless BrusselsRags “til needed. 10-Piece Italian Period American ‘Walnut Dining Room Suite € Enclosed Serving Table, All-Wood China Closet, Buffet, Oblong .50 Cilaced LAAN le, One Arm and Five Side Chairs, seats covered with $ 4 ta ilueteateds; casa aceesseuues on 3-Piece Velour Upholstered Living Room Suite ind spring arms, upholstered in velour: $1 QQ .50 in seats; 3 pieces; as illustrated. RO one 3 & Broox Aves. ATIGOS STREET Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evgs. Wh Tow! Vows G* AVE. Corner 15 © STREET pen erin Reactors oe AVE. AT SAV Reet Open Saturday Evenings. == “jower Prices than lsewhere -Always”

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