The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 6

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: f lt SEIZED IN BRONX; ~_ TAREE ARRESTED Father and Son, 14, charged With Operating Big Narcotic Centre, Federal narcotic agents declared early to-day that they had cut off ons Of the Jargest drug distributing centres 4n the Bronx when they raided a bar- ber shop in Crescent Avenue, near 1834 Street, confiscated a quantity of heroin said by them to hive a street- vending value of approximately $100,- 000, and arrested Michael Stralitl, forty years old. proprietor of the bar- ber shop, Ralph Morelll, thirty years old, of No. 697 Bast 187th Street and Stralit!'s fourteen-year-old son, Hugo. ‘While breaking into the store Chief glass. Information reoelved hy the agente, they declare, indicated that the shop was being used as a distributing cen- tre for drugs on a wholesale scale. Agents Mellin, Paccatta and Murphy, ing as drug sellers, managed to Too ooo woes THREE HOLD-UP MEN GET LONG JAIL TERMS jo Who Shot Detective Sentenced on Two Charect. Frank Koerner, Paul Merino and Thomas Merino, all of Rockville Centre, who confessed to complicity in at lesst half a doen hold-ups in» Naswau County, were sentenced to-day. On two indictments against each prisoner Gounty Judge Smith fixed from ten to fifteen years and six months on the first. and ten to twelve years anc atx months on the second. One term will be served immediately upon expiration of the other. Koerner, a butcher at No, 163 Ob- server Street, Rockville Centre, shot Gounty Detective | Ferdinand Miller Saturday night at Maldwin, L. 1, after his two companions had hejd up the oMcer tnd robbed him of a gold watch and chain. POLICE SHEK MISSING GIRL. Mrs, Marle Mozza, No. 1649 Ameter- dam Avenue, haa asked the Missing Pee- sons Bureau of the Police Department to look for her daughter Ruby, sixteen, a stenographeg, dark hair and eyes an. quite pretty, who has been miewing sine Oct. 17. The girl te of Fronch-Italian parentage. She quit s.hool to go to work = few months ago. Her place of empl was not known to her par- ents. ‘ Ets == THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. FIFTH HUSBAND FOUR DID, POLICE SISPETPOISO Klimek Victim of Slow Working Drug; Insurance May Be Motive. CHICAGO, Oct, 27.—Mrs. Tilly Klimek and her son, Joseph Mitke- took out two additional policies, He said, according to the police, that Mrs. Klimek frequently after that would greet him with remarkw to the effect that “You dre pretty near dead now,’ and "Did L not tell you you were not going to live long."* Affected with pulns such ab two physicians and the Coroner's chemist suld the suspected poison would cause, Klimek informed his brother, who catled in the doctors. It was stated that after Kitmek be- came iil two dogs, household pets, died aftereating scraps from the fam- ily table. re ea CITY ‘TO PAY $575,000 FOR St I. TUNNEL SHAFTS Estimate Board Authortses Outiny for Hylan’ Tube. ‘The Board of Estimate to-day voted $5 wien, twenty-six, were arrested éarly| $577,900 for the establishment of shafts to-day and held pending an investiga-jand field offices at tug Beseaiye oe Staten Island ends of the ‘proposed’ Hon of the Hines of her husband. | ivan (unnel beneath the Narrows. Bids Joseph Klimek, fifty-two, reported] for the work will be recelved four weeks seriously {1 from a slow poison from to-day. The board voted Police and the Coroner's office im the creation of @ grade eroan: mediately began an inquiry into the tho tracks of the Long Lslan deaths of four of Mra, Kilmek's for- OP OE ae el ks mer husbands. Klimek {4 at least the Reais & fifth, the police sald, and there may|°"lY have been another after the fourth, before she married Klimek a year ago Klimek told the police, they sald, to a representative of t at ta's row point be elther elevated or de- pressed. He declared that the company that Mrs. Klimck fearned that helwas not in @ financial position at this carried $1,000 life Insurance und than time to attempt such an undertaking. , Notable Values Saturday Misses’ Coats, Frocks and Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Smail Women to 36 Bust ‘ Models fas! of Beaver, Squirre! Dresses trimmed Nutria, broidered, aa OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street--New York The trim smartnéss that Youth delights in charac- terizes each of these models, notably original in style. i i Fur-trimmed Coats of Fall’s richest fab- rics styled in varied fashion, with«Wolf, Mole as trimming. Speciat 50.00 Wrap-Coats, bloused and draped. of rare luxury lavishly combined with the choicest of the season’s fashionable: furs. . Speciat 78.00 gpes and the newest draped Wraps and | ts. The most desirable of fabrics with Beaver, Squirrel, Fox, Nutria and Caracul. ' speciat 98.00 Bloused-Wraps and Capes, richly silkeem- 1 and further enhanced with | Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul, Wolf or Fox Furs. } Speciad 115.00 | Other Distinctive Models, 29.75 to 225,00 | Caracul or Fur-trimmed Costume Suits The most poplar of all recent Misses’ styles. ioned of Veldyne and Marleen and given their distinctive attraction by trimmin, 69.50 Specially Prie 1 or Wolf. Other attractive models 78.00 to 115.00 with beads or braid. A choice of Satineback Canton, Poiret Twill, and Crepe. and Poiret Twill. Special 3 All exceptionally Exqulate frocks of Other Original Afternoon and evening frocks. cloth, some of Satins, Crepes and Duvetyne. Most attractive styles. Special 29.75 Dresses of many styles in Drop-stitch Canton, Canton Crepe, Cre; Romaine Very smartly designed. 9.75 Some of tasteful and appealing. Speci 50.00 the richest fabrics, Silks and Chiffon Velvets, Brocades and Satins, Street frocks of Twill. Delightful trimmings. Spied 75.00 Models up to 115.00 ————— ara Materials Franklin Simon @ Co. A Store of Individual Shops e ra FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Of Special Interest Saturday For Mademoiselle (14 to 20 years) LUXURIOUSLY FURRED WINTER WRAP-COATS etx models Collared with wolf, beaver, caracul or squirrel fur. . 8950 At a lower. price than last year, fashion gives an added smartness to the sleeve and allows mademoiselle to wear her wrap straight, draped or bloused Malay brown, black or navy blue LINED AND WaRrMLY INTERLINED Muises’ Coat SHop— Second Floor Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops na FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Of Special Interest Saturday For Girls (8 t0 16 years) GIRLS’ FUR COLLARED WINTER COATS of the new warm rich ® ° 7 . winter fabrics with aM collars of gray Australian Opossum or natural raccoon fur: 39,50 BLOUSE COATS STRAIGHT COATS BELTED CoaTs . FULL CIRCULAR FLARE COATS CoaTs WITH FLARE BACKS Sk lined and warmly interlined. Malay brown, sorrento blue, pottery red or navy blue Girts’ Coat Suorp—Second Floor fy Franklin Simon 8 Co, cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, i Of Special Interest Saturday Cfor Misses and Small Women BERTHA FROCK OF VELVET BROCADED CHIFFON With the deep bertha of gold lace which is the smart fashion of the season. 59,50 MADEMOISELLE HAS MADE THE FROCK THAT May BE WORN BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE ESTAB- LISHED MODE OF THE WINTER In black, henna, white or jade with wide. sash girdle of matching ribbon Misses’ Frock Suop— Second Floor Franklin Simon s Co. ef Store of Individual Shops SIBTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Ha Of Special Interest Saturday Cfor Girls (12 t 16 years) GIRLS’ PARTY FROCKS OF CREPE GEORGETTE Cfor Hallowe’ en entertainments and all the winter Sestivities to come! 19.75 Of crépe Georgette in salmon pink, jade or maize over a silk slip; back and front pleated in panel effect with fluffy side . ruffles and ruffled sleeves, satin ribbon sashes. . . - OTHER Party FROCK of crépe. ( Sizes 6 to 16 years.) 15.75 to 59.50 Gris’ Frock Suore—Second Floar

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