The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 14

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a ae vo A Woman Telephone Operator | In Tammany Hall an Innovat $100,000 THEFT Ee BONDS SOLVED 4 Binployee of Clark, of Clark, Childs & Bi Co.* Held in $80,000 i Bail. Irving Miller of No. 261 Hutton Street, Jersey City, was held in $80,- 000 ball to-day in Centre Street Court By Magistrate Smith for examination on Nov. 2 on a charge of having sto- len $100,000 worth of Great Northern Raliroad stock on June 13 last from the Stock Exchange firm of Clurk, Childs & Co., No. 165 Broadway. The @rrest of Miller at bis home last night by Detectives Mayer and Brown Glears up the theft. Ninety thousand @ollars worth of the securities, how- ever, have not yet been recovered. Miller also ts known as J. 8. Gor- fon. The police say he confessed the theft. For a time he was employed by tho firm and disappeared after the f { e ee the same feminine vot the wire. “Old-Timers” Get a Surpris: in hér tone, “Say, please quit your kiddi get off the wire. This is bus protested the man. “{'m not kidding you. with me. This is Tammany Getectives by Miller, is belleved to be fictitious, and Miller does not know “jus address. On Sept. 28 one of the stolen bonds as recovered and Harry Spering, of No, 325 Lenox Avenue, former manager of the Harlem office of E. D. Dier & Co., now bankrupt, was arrested and held in $7,5¢0 bail on a charge of grand larceny. Spering gaid the bohd came to him in a legiti- mate manner, seven, eight,” 1 Tammany Hall dis- trict leader insisted over the phone a few days ago. “You haveit. Who do you wish?” came back promptly, in a feminine voice. “No, I haven't had it, Central,’ insisted the man at the end of the wire. “This is five, four, seven, elght,’” camé the reply. and then in rapid fire mann heard the central say else galling: “Mr, Smith? Ho is busy no vt YOUTH TO END LIFE - MRS. MARGARET QOREILEW “S _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 26, 1922, ion co was theft. His story is that a man tn , ‘ ; es i. ui Wall Street induced him to steal the When First They Hear meitey, gult, tho Kidainis t. want securities and he was to get $10,000. Mrs. oO Reilly’s s Voice. ‘ammany Hall," exclaimed the mun, He says he turned over the certifi- “This is Tammany Hall. Who do tes and never received his “bit."’ x you want?" asked,the woman, and “*rhe man’s naine, furnished the) “I want Stuyvesant five, four,|there was a suggesiion of merriment n’ and iness "* It's business Mall, who do you want?” camo back again er the man at the other end of the open wire to some one w, Mr, a lie The district leader hung up the rs-| Murphy? H6 will be back about . E celver and went over and looked at|% o'clocck. If it's very important MOTHER'S DISLIK! the phone book to be certain of the]I can get him for you, Commission- FOR GIRL CAUSES number and then called again. tn a'er, Yes, Yi! tell him you called,” —me()n Sale New York and Brooklyn Store: fane Pryant NEW YORK | BROOKLYN 26 West 39th St. 21 West 38th St. | Hanover Place, Just off Fulton Bet. 5th and 6th Aves, Opp. Montauk Theatre Unusual Sale of DRESSES || FRIDAY AND SATURDAY For Stout Women _ Sizes 39 to 56 Bust Group 1—About 55 Dresses appropriate for street, Reais and dinner-wear. All the latest styles, specially designed along slenderizing lines to fit and become the woman‘ of fuller figure up to size 56 bust. Silk Lace, Satin Back Canton, Canton Crepe and Althoa a Deny Handing because hia mother objected to a youre woman he had been going with, Victor Ervine, twenty-two, this moming went to his bedroom and co:iitted suicide by shooting meet in the head, ac- wording to county authorities. been out Inte man Ike for his girl companion, Ervine said, “then I'm ‘through" and went upstairs | and shot himself, tt was declared. A Peculiar feature Was that someone had Femoved the empty shell from the gun. Both parents denied they had handled the weapon. Ber 1S TO a __ BOY IN ICED CAR OWES LIFE TO LOUD WHISTLE Jersey Lad in Wilkes-Barre Says He Was Kidnaped. ! WILKES‘BARRE, Oct. 26.—John | Pago, sixteen, a cripple, of Hoploin, N. | J, was found here yesterfay locked {0 | & refrigerator car in which he had been Prisoner since last Sunday, {8 on his | ‘way home to-day. He owes his life to| the fact that he can whistle loudly. | Yelling and pounding brought him no help, and wher bis spirits were dying he decided to whistle. ‘Trainmen wero attracted and rescued him, The bay asserted that two men kid- naped him lest Sunday, tossed him into ‘fan automobile, took him to the railroad yarde and locked him in the ear. Tricotine. Special $39.75 | Choice } RRS Actual Values to $59.50 Misses’ Plus Sizes Sizes 144 to 28+ — Group 2—About 65 Dresses for street, affer- noon an < pohes wear from our Misses’ Plus Dept., featuring entrancing models in the new size range for women of individual figure who find regular women's sizes too large and regular misses’ sizes too small, Chiffon Velvet, Emb'd Chiffon, Lace, Satin Back Can ton, Crepe du Jour. Special $39.75 ers Say “Bayer” and Insist! 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Almost half of the time of Mr. Murphy at the hall {s taken up talking to women—and the woman at the switchboard to assist was a natural evolution. ‘Tho great question involved’ was to get the right one, one who knew politics, district leaders and the relae tive importance of the persons insist- ing upon taking up the time of the leaders at the hall, The chotce was Mrs. Margaret O'Reilly widow of Thomas O'Reilly a member of Tam- many, who was ig the storage waro- house busines: Places This Famous 21 Jewel Illinois Watch In Your Possession. @ WEEKLY The payments weekly or monthly aro ged to sult convenience, At cash the price would be con- sidered wonderful. Think then of the unusual terms. SHUBERT 7 AMUSEMENTS. | WINTER BARDEN nee 2 Wh. Bye, 216. AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE 5a ENTS. ie pian | SAT (0 01.80 (Bacept 8a | BLOSSO M TIME |S now CENTURY THBA., 624 St. and iow lesars. Shubert Presen ~ SPRINGTIME «= ot Youn por Musica! Central Park Wei Matiiees Wel. and The International Musical THE LADY IN ERMINE. Ai, ama GOOD BALCONY SEATS $1 49TH S ST, thes, , Thee. w» W. of Diway, By Matinees Wed. and Sai Musical comedy, ‘Tint Mat! UNEQUE THIN, TCE 29th,nr.B'y. Eva. 8.30.Mts.Wd.,8at. MADGE-KENNEDY © “SPITE CORNER” LITTLE, W. 44 St, By.8.80. Mts. Wed.kSat, ‘The OldSoak’ ARTHUR MI ETHEL BARRYMORE “Rose Bernd” ay LONGAGR Pde Mattie Steged by FREDERI “Cast and progustion Me Ww AL’S tn HERE PLYMOU Mats. Wed. BERNARD’ & CARR PARTNERS ey TUTZ, W.4sth Bt. Lve.8.90, Mats. Wed.aSat. “BANCO” ©: With Lota Fisher, Alfred Lunt, Prancis B; “DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ‘The. YIDDISH ART Thescns MAURICE SWARTZ In Weer 1rd Gur The Theatre Guild Presents THEA., 5 and Sat Matiness Wed. ELTINGE THEAT RE _ SEATS NOW SELLING _ | 44TH ST. THEA. 3" LAST Willian away, ally, 2.30 and 8.20. D. W. GRIFFITH'S WED. & SAT. 2.30 MATS. “ASTOR 705: Twice paity “ASTOR > ermuNeS Soke LAST ¢ DAY ae INGRAMS 35 RO ENS Alexander Woollcott in the Hierata says: “A vigorous hard-hitting intensely dramatic play called THE FOOL Genuinely moving and exciting, the eyes of the New York Herald’s new boy gave way to a little honorable moisture—in fact, he wept.”” TIMES SQUARE THEATRE, W. 42d St. -- Eves. 8.30 SPECIAL POPULAR MAT. TODAY at Box Offices % Weeks in Advance, including ar jectién, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Yea! TX) MARION DAVIES | ‘ox Presents PRIGES or"! procT FER. SthAve i 25ti5 NAVY Rooseveit Day “Come CORES CRITERION emrusarnar ie ere | 1 AL Aa) THO Proper Veterans of Variety Bole Al, Wohiman, Valand amble, Hall, K Br Ro. (WIG 50} rofl! KNIG iH THOOD at Dt LORIA_ SWANS! oPHh Gitost AKRRY Rvs a 2% A SWANION fn 5 o'Clock. WALIPACE REID in sedi ; : “The Ghost Breaker” “WONDERS of the SEA" Church of St. Nicholas, 5th Avenue and 48th St. & SUPREME VAUDEVILLE WALLACE REID j “The Ghost Brew IALTO “CLARENCE” ace Reid with Wal SEMMA 8G CARL cole a Big Community cei MUSIC HALL |()" rai (eto | esis Mites Address by eieilee ag : James Macleod, ery Ronee: WiLL iiacent ih The te 4 Natlore and Lowe eas COLUMBIA 801229555, 0 soldieys Avon | or welcome. TEMPTATIONS OF 1922 158.152 Top, Prices, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. TOWN HALE, TO-MORKOW NIGHT at 8.30 HARRY KAUFMAN Recital of Piano Muste Steinway Piano. rt Management, Arthur Judeoo, Town Hall, Sendey Ey. Ev., Oe, 29, 8.30, CUCE SONG RECITAL. THEN Way SPANISH SONG RECHT AL ) “SKIN DEEP” Strand Symphony Oreh. FOKINE BALLET ‘MANSLAUGHTER FRANK FAY & OTHERS BROOKLYN, famous FOK TATE D'way & 45 Bt. Opens at 11.80 AM articles ‘or reported * Room PIANO) YOWN HALE MARK CHAS RAY Brooklyn Original Plano Trio. . BEG. 6U: “THE OLD BOMESTEAD.” é \ —— _. AMUSEMENTS. ||” AMUSEMENTS. °— HENRY MILLER KUTH CHATTERTON “LA TENDRESSE” (PENDERNESS) HENRY MILLER’S “!s" PO. COHAN The | Nest Seats, $2.0 : NORA BAYES... INA CLAIRE “Aff RAE “aur to OP ae AWFUL TRUTH” | HEXWOOD RROLN th Tio World saya PUNCH &JUD te WARNING \e really better than "The Bat.” fered and enjored us terri- _im we have known oW. 4ath Bt, Byes. 8.30. KLAW Sate, Wed), Wat Hiectlon’ Day: PERSONS UNKNOWN in Uedman a m KNIGKERBOGKER "0? §.8°.%, THE see PAUNGESS RAlte's Eanes Macias Se, ii tk Roe ep cat oo er “MALVALOCA® 1 Eetaaiea wusiG Bat, e mew JANE. COWL eAIEY gale? any: ty M4 EVES 4850 cs WALLACE CAPTAIN APPLEJACK than cere cee: SA HARRIS Stn Tie tas Ss LOEB: a Nim, Anthony: Magu Proc, Danton OLD « mn | DALY ON THE STAIRS’ “The audience took It to its heart,” West 44th St. BELASGO 30" ae LENORE “ULRTCGas KIKT | YANDERBIT 02 nae sp TORCH BEARERS OF HILARIOUS COMEDY “SUIMENCE, LAUGHS FURIOUSLY. UNTH, THEY CHOKE | LYGEUM wee MES STARR in “Weet 4 FRAZEE Sis'nc WILLIAM COURTENAY “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND” 4°, Sitcs | HUDSON Weot 44th st. Evenings at 8. Setinone Wed. and GEORGE M. COHAN Presents | THE HIT OF THE TOWN SO THIS SNE “A HOWLING SUCCE ° oe hea A RARE COLLECTION OF BE SH THEA tT wl é€ Tel. Chr MATINEES TO-DAY AND eo” KS o~~ys — WIHoy™ << WSs HELENE CHADWICK, RICHARD DIX, JAMES KIRKWOOD, RALPH LEWIS MADISON SQUARE GARDEN PHYSICAL CULTURE EXHIBITION All This Week. Exhibits Open Daily 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 2 Big Shows—2 to 4 and 8 to 10. Great 6-Day Swiemning Race: Amati a $1, 1000 for T Called America Dan: Vena ed Concerts \ Aeatieth ° ist Regiment Baby Show A Paradise of classeny ranging products of pure foods, ie an education in food value, ing Contest for Women | Fancy Diving-ho taking Physical Dairy and Show vows—therough+ da. Culture Strong Man Contest The Tattle of ¢ trent | Exhibits of Health d Strength Devi a by phy- Big, nal Specialty : Skill, Strength and D. Ste to $1.00. ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE. SEATS NOW RUNNING Bronx Opera House | “JUST MARRIED” With Vivien MARTIN & Lynne OVERMAN — QeeAn LIMES (pO OATS 7 aE SAERE To Ge “AND Mow To GET THans| METROPOLITAN LINB Via Cape Cod Canal Connecting wt Besten for Vortland, Kocklaud, Banger, hp, N. wy Men's Clothing on Credit $1 Down—$1 Weekly 522.5 #12. SUITS, Ete * MILTON M Broadway CO... Tailors, 5 Cortiandt St. “ Enter envon 1922, Nov, 4 EASTERN S. a LINES |: MUDBON LIVER rout een Datty salting froma, t7ep mattis _Bingstou, Cate ughkeepste, M SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORE WONDER

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