The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1922, Page 3

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OCTORER WORLD, MISS BRANDON, NIECE OF BOOTH TARKINGTON, TUG LOST’ 11 DAYS | oF rose enicncton, SIGHTED WITH TOW | a PICKED UP IN GALE! >< 4 Lizzie D. a Crew of 13 Safe, Though Starting Out ja! ma MARY BRANDON With Only Day’s Food. The marriage of Robert B. Sher- wood and Miss Mary Judah Brandon of Indianapolis, Booth _THE EVENING | Woman, Cured by Coue’s AGAIN RENEWED IN) “Pav by Day inEvery Way,’ EDUCATION BOARD Describes How Ii Is Done = Mrs. David Kirk, Rich Wid- This Tine, it Is Is Said, It] ow, Took Three Treat- Takes Form of Demand ments and Was Cured of for More Architects. an Intensely Painful Mal- ady of 16 Years’ Duration. MONDAY, FIGHT ON ETTINGER RYAN PLAN DENOUNCED Would After hay Oct. 19, on ing been ‘whi missing since 1h day sho left Pier Wonderful Frenchman Ig- nores Symptoms, Effects 38, South Brooklyn, out to sea, to tow a schooner the sea-going tugboat Liz- Mean Millions in Fees and Mighty Few : : att i zie D,, of the McCambridge Towing Ne Ns & a is Cure and Declines Any Company, with a crew of thirteen men SOUS MAE Fee Even as a Donation. aboard, was picked up to-day sixty —- mcualkect ca miles off Toston Light, at which tatement made by Georg 1 point she was atte ting to tow a dis- Bran, President of hoard of ta. ]By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. abled be Maries as cd HiiGoe c tation, to the Board Estimate, In first American woman to cording to advices recely company here to-day The United States Coast Guard cut- ter Achusnet went to the assistance of the Lizzie D. and her tow, following the sending out of distress signals, by the HE | be cured by Emile Coue in clinic at Naney, France, and the first to receive his au- thorization to treat others, is now stayingsin New York. demanding author ployment of architects’ fm fees to help push the school bulld- Ing programme were critcised to-day n for the om “four. or five reliable who wottd make millions a nieoo of 16 by educat aa being ina a She is Mrs. David Kirk, widow which were relayed to Boston by an| T4rkington, took place yesterday In r fittca! ana eRe rene 1] of one of the pioneer Pittsburgh incoming ship. When last 1 the| the Church of the ‘Transfiguration le And tlie law wer t TRANG ANAS oll prot te, a tember ef many My nieve and a taxleab conveyed towbout was drifting fifty es cant! The Rev. Dr. Cameron ofteiated. b ; " i women's clubs, and one of New me tu the modest home tn Nancy, [of Fire Island, ‘The radio station a1] aie guests included Mp. and Mrs. President Ryan ng tn say whi holds his clinics, As a | Boston Navy Yard had sent out hourly . ; ‘ at ty York's early workers tn the cam Matter of fact, he ts supposed to | broadcasts asking all vessels to be on| Booth Tarkington, Mary Pickford. It “Tt we had stand plans ana] Palen to throw open the public give no private treatments, and | the lookout for the tus. neve M4 a nd aia HichaHiuetvele to enough Key men to help carry out the} Schools for social centres. at fret the maid wasn t going to Prien the Wisi D jlo part, min ace. aud Sten Rag Thar) ate, ances Se ete —- allow me to enter until the hour | had only one day's food aboard. There| Mess. Mr. and Mrs. ery building programme, we could meet he wirtiding pointe inthe story of the public clinic. It was his | was plenty of water and sufficient coal| and Mrs, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mr. and the emergency properly,” and tn de- claring that if the plans were ready Mra. Mrs. reenville T. Emmet, Mr, and charming wife—who speaks Eng- Henry Wise Miller end Allan aboard, but fear was held out for the ish beautifully, by the way—who, tug because of the shortage of food of her cure by Cous, which she told me at the Hotel it Matis: top tha: erevtlonso# ton Seymour, | turning the corner of the house |It is believed by her owners here that, Dawn. or the erection o ri & i ~ is * are theses with her arms full of flowers, | Capt. Nels Nelson and his crew ob- ito @ dozen buildings could be let to For sixteen years she suffered finally opened the gate to me and | tained what food they have aubsisted| POODLE ATTACKS YEGGS vA la single contractor. intermittently from muscular con- took me at once to her husband. on from the disubled bark they, were WHO ROB HIS MASTER a It was pointed out that school} tructions of the legs. she had ex- = towing to port : a- buildings for sol Reneration ha cruciatingly painful cramps, and “Ho 1s smiling, keen, small in The pilot hed not intended to Fela: wreaay? In| Henten Up and et i : ' g stature, and indomitably cheerful. | main at sea any length of time when astesien, been built on a flexible standardized | at times was unable to walk. Ho is unlike any other doctor, in. [he towed the schooncr out. But evi-} Plan adopted and modernized Gc Before going to Coue she had that Le will not Hsten to symp- | dences of a severe storm were found} ‘“‘Teddy,’" a white poodle, the pet of J. Snyder, Superintendent of| sought rellef In vain from every toms, ‘I don't want to hear about outside Quarantine, and after the] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TMerrmann, No i RInGIKES. EHALCE RE aa iets Luk trou ga them, Madame’ ho said briskly, | schooner had been released men tn a} 492 Springfield Avenue, Newark, te con be al oe u ai ; sence Peace eet or ee a SD Me when I started to tell him bow T_ | fishing fleet notified Capt. Nelson that| vplescing to-day from injuries recolved jrs'of the Board of T:ducation refer} rious mental heaters, suffered. ‘I do not need to know Ja stranded bark hud been seen drifting | \her he attempted to drive off two tn my to types of cols by the nu r three treatments from these things, and it !s not goud for 150 miles east of Fire Island flying Gridéea win) yenterday foreed (an ene 3 a 5 : . Géunraha Wan treed ror pan asd you to dwell on them.’ distress signals and with one of hor} {ruders whe seslordiy forced au ens ie isinus pions, ‘Tt Aviand abl Without assistance “Tho first thing le mado me do [masts snapped. — He set out to search | trance tnto the Hermann apartment an at ‘ele a ; Gnas ciara? Was to stretch out my arms at [for her. ‘That afternaon the towboat | imide away with sium wo Jewett) 7 Snyae t vu be Sol ss if full length, my hands crossed, and [was reported having been sighted onec, eddy’ was found ur —e Iven the r nd ot comfortat circumstances, € to sar syer nd over, ‘I cannot but from that time on no word had], coy h in the % } Sree hie could’ trned t {used to accept, directly or in open, my hands—I cannot open [been received from her until to-day. | steydar, another. tenat a ork on the entire ot bullatr ctly, one penny of feo; fol- my hands." didn’t do it ver The Lizzle D. is 100 feet long and] men leaving the house and investi- 4 ie a et ng OR Eo ace ane well at first, becauso I kept feel- [ts of steel construction. gated. sel rogram ; ing that [ COULD open. them. 24 CALLED A $150,000,000 PRO Practice of absolutely free treat- He told me to keep on trying, as : aa GRAMME EASY ment of all who come to him—a It might take time for the sugges . + ] f Thr Years When The Hvening World asked] practice which he enjoins on all tion ty sink in, We worked at ISS riva Cy y or ee ag him fast year if he could carry Hisaetetants andsvupt this for perhaps ten minutes in a = $150,000,000 bu ie if the tous: a as I weat put in the 0 P H ell Base Atulebreaialeds J “] consider Coue the modern to his clinic, Out there I tried ’ rm minute and c to ithin savior of humanity,’ Mrs. Kirk Again apa this time I found it eeeiiat and ine ou ‘ (6 cae, SEH the Ct ale difficult, i€ not impossible, to open | _ ; . . hare Relency tn sctionis and eliminate 4 om of a true disciple. “in my | MS hands so long as T said tT |Decision of Court Stirs Belgium and France, Where Bite Gnyaor haat k 'A to Coue,’ “The reason for this procedure, Osculation Is Considered Traditional Salute. adapt fad lized plans to 1 will t 1 next Coue told me, was to prepare the ; _ x dividual «ite Jemands of ck, T have vibed the man soil of the mind so that it could ARLON, Belgium, Oct. 30.—Bo-| kiss between unmarried couples not a dividual set 5 1 what a or the be suwn with the seed of sugges- | cause they klssed in public, a married | Cause for police investigation ae As f f ‘ « 1 tion, That very night, at his teneed on a}_2B® Principals in the Arton case As : , Reants wiowHee it direction, after retiring I beg: couplé have been sentenced on A) Vor seated beside a rallroad track ten or « ‘ \ 5 gan / : track a) BBAtPA cto th i ‘ = the repetition for twenty times of | Charge of a “public outrage against) Kissing, in the words of the French ae by tke tw cf what did le actually do the famous formula: ‘Day by day | good morals"? to a fine of 78 francs] press, “amorously but nono the tess 7 ver wasting t ‘ nea ked. And 1 n every way Iam getting better [each. The fine was suspended »y the] decently,” when they were expled by the Bourd of E aid Livery deseription and better.’ court on condition that the couple do] two railway employees, who reported ene 1 method seems ee not Kiss publicly for three years. them to the + Gendarmes, shar eat of spat elie nipie as to he sheerly “T had three treatments from ‘This decision has startled both Bel-|ing the outraged morals of the train w permitti ' af hand him su + T have described—in. | glum and France, where a public kiss| men, rushed to the scene and hurric school buildings to he let In a 1 Ne E Nae AL oer thes terlocking my hands and trying | between spouses on mecting or sep-| the couple befors court bh out Contracts fc ee Dui gs, totallin aakied at. Nes rateatne to open them when [ said I could [aration is recognized as an open and < The case is tot carried to the more thun $1,090,000, were let to eet i ate not. Also, T practiced this at |above-board traditional salute—and a] Court of Appeal of Liege iigle builder & i olen home. I repeated the formula But if the re 1,000 ft : sa night and morning. That. I give s and 10,000 m 2 \ ; TC wy. you my word, 1s absolutely all 1 Old Cornet Pla er Made Noise got avail; for the ancient evil: whict : niet nian cea did, or Couo did. Yet, after the ’ has been empliarized repeatedly in TY aaiarite za ie anv orisvae third treatment—I was treated for (Continued en Bighth Page.) they gave me terrible pain. Often had a pain in ny legs; I walked 0 ~ TEGNiAWRIDH EMULE renee readily, my strength increasing all _ _ RreVATED Sai Sire AINICUIER. L avocqaa tea cha te) en bie though it E nino ciPieulty: i ils weeks since I saw Cous I have MAN ON PLATFORM ut sate a time t | Not had tho slightest. recurrence But Another Park Avenue Resident Defends Sounds bee oo eiae ner ost mi too unable to mow, me 1 naa SE: aIRheon Veer sold: treURte. Made by Street Musician. ' wes le nvan wake Say Coke Titi |) Ee xe trouble grew worse His Lite, and worse, until, during the last “After T was cured T attended Whe ade musle on als cornet, or whether the re- ay in mI TNCRAAPB EAreE hi cx, but that was : ether Josef Hara ma 1 Bee ee he Soke Bem rp tte dace palate Work With olMere Tete ee | auit wan meroly noise, Magistrate Cobb, in Yorkvilip Court, to-day destined Mea tice ; ae i Say wn tructed cha 1 slept t reet the impression that Coue |to decide. At any rate, Hara, who is seventy years old and has been ex- Boece eteent Stasien eaten Me Werbag claims to for exancwihing. He |haiing notes througa bis cornet for a number of xc had a permit 1 - dons. no example, maintain ; HIchris au of Licenses, to perfo 126 East Ju: et, bh life, He f L “Naturally, 1 tried ry sort that he can cure cancer or tuber= trom Commissioner Shen ubine)Gureaupk Liven ee Ee to wee a local train pulling into of tiedical relic tox und culosis, except in the earliest [the instrument fo the street. atation jn charge of Motorman @. Brad VOX did the stages; he does not think he can Hara, who lives at No, 371 Haste Pa and te & Ss arvene t ring T reknit broken bones or make ll th Street, was in court, cornet ond] AMERICAN SINGER e sda if f , res the blind to see and th sMeabe chileld, wife u : ; and thrown about six feot across the | up my mind to xo to him—= | hear, "Also, Ne Urges upoa his {t+ Mra. Elizabeth Litenfeld, wife of) WHO HAS CAPTURED platforn, eet wnt tc wuneat es iii Chat | patients the ordinury rules of eor, [aa architect, No ns BERLIN AUDIENCES Bellevue to worked a half} ) , for mo. rect diet and other hygienic [complained that Hara performed in reviving t Ile was taken tot V ah Hayelilng, habit front of this house to her distress and hospiti: flering f ur fi rane — 5 nelelborhoot tut M = Ere ace Lidl powalble coustinston ot ste Thad w my that Twas “And «il that he does," fnishea | that of the neigh! : mite Beain, ing, and, carly ono morning, | "yrs, Kirk, "is without money and | Henry Hersey Andrew, No. 12 withou, price, He treats rien and | 7éth Street, wife of Col, HH. An poor exactly alike in this respect. | drew of the American Red Cross, He won't accept even an indirect r jovernor ¢ Massa donation; when his giish- |] on St ® fenats See : . . speaking patients collected a |Chusetts, was also tn count, cham (und to provide him with the sec. | pioning Hara, Sho provided lim witl retary he so badly needed, the [a tawyer and said she wos fond of Money Was retuned to them (urthermore, he impresses his music t neiples on all those associated Ait tanitmmuale atonal) Ne, with him, and any one who takes | field insisted. "Et is only muse emuneration of any sort for cur- hina come in’ front ¢ se, eee vecording to Coue Is no true | house every morning about 18 w'cle ple and would be repudiated | for the last tive years, Mown ' 4 follower by the man him. | fvises on his cornet eeif.’" lected money 1 believe a — high as $2 And in this respect, at lewst, Magistrate Cobb usked it. even cynics must admit that the [compet permit. The attorne e Coue healing system is a bit ex old man pr 1 on Mrs. Lit gordinary! field added - t ’ Street Miss acl = ei eaenie: irr ELEANOR ERIE RAIL OFFICIAL ye ehh ommeneed—} . tive z/ y OF N. Y. DIES IN CRASH] noise was such the den ‘ A work Auto pens Overs Three Oth. Mra. Andrew declared that during . . Injured tn Birmingh the war Hara had played "The BIRMINGHAM, Oct. ).—Kd Carpen-] Watch on the Rhine’ until ane ter, an official of the Erle Ratlroad in| stopped him and told him to learn New York City, was killed and George] “Tho Spangled Banner and chham of the mingham Newa| “Yank Doodle whieh he did ro. =. Bee Cie Neen CeeE hiss vananias the TAviile oiaces BERLIN, 0 car driven by Wickham, ran down a Maxisttate. Conly saidia Ml Sawyer An front Birning t eee FERAL SS PACED ae to appear here ain —— Ehe wi e “Lt sou don die of fright you will ta “The thetiling climax brought gnlr after syle of appiauge at ‘One Cabs (Mais. Apolc Th “Carmen reelt to death as. One aching. Nt Gu “dina den and Vienow, (Bun) Apollo Theatre,—Aava, & 36, T5232, Germ-Sweeping Long Skirts. Can’t Stay, Club eel a Determined Stand for Short |; Models Shown by Letters to The Evening World. By Margery Wells. Short skirts will not be discarder Women are determined to keep then Thts might lia swe from t thousands of letters that poured Into T venting World office last v now who can doubt ft, for tod It At the autumn conventtow of the New York City Federation of Women’s Clubs, meeting at the Hotel Astor, the question came up for public consideration. With- out dissent, there was put nth, But 00.000 club women finve \ without protest, through the following stateme voleing the opinions of the thousands women represente “As designers and dressmnkers of women's apparel aro now Introducing Garments whoso edges nearly sweep the ground, and as such clothes bring germ- laden dirt {nto the home, thereby expoa- |} ing to great danger tts hygiene and san Itation, the Ie all such eration protests againat Hetion and urges all women tn {he Interest of health and safety to tr aist Ubat their garments, including drat eries and par be not nearer ti ground than se inches and cut in such manner and with suffictent ma terial to permit of perfect freedom of all parts of the body.” ‘The Evening World started this dis- cussion some weeks ago. The question seemed ao insistent that the opintons of women were sought. Without delay let- ters began to pour tn. Almost without exception, women called for short skirts, demanded that they stay tn fashion, pledged themselvex to wear them. ‘Thousands of totter came to The Hvening World office, and 90 per cent, of then led for the re- tention of short skirts Prominent and successful bust professional women were asl And not word to sa as and d for thetr of then: had a good for the longer skirts, Mra. A. Palmer, Preatdent of th Rainy Day Club, offered the res at the Federation meeting, and she one of those who sent to ‘The Even World her disapprovat of the 1 skirts. For twenty-six yeare she fought the germ-gathering skirt didn't want to see [t back, th not favoring the other extreme of “knee length,” After the fourteen and sixteen inc sutatatetctetatttaigetoteh 1 Ky i Skirt length Prescribed by 4 ration of “fwomens Clubs 12, \nches from + floor - Aeleinininielmininin off-ground lengths we saw last spring the seven-inch asurement really be called aby In comp looks long. Rut It ts sane and It fa becoming to almost all women, It te sanitary comfortiuble asivanta, from and the stand taken by the elubwomen {8 one that pr. Indorsed by we and healtny. It f about fn, not It ho polnt of view, every New York bably will be nin Amortes HAGARTY IGNORED AGAIN AS MAYOR BOOSTS CARSWELL Hylan, Instead of Explaining His Alleged Favoritism, Attacks Woody. of Inste nswering the question why he had sent out a personal elt cular letter boosting William 8, Cars ell, Democratic candidate for ono of neies In other Mayor the two Supreme Court v Brooklyn, and ten t canidate, William FP. Hagarty, Ifylan tn a second letter to-day ugain ignores Hagarty and abuses Robert A Woody, a lnwyer 1 atten tion to the Mayor's who ¢ action The controversy over the Mayor’ attitude has becor 4 political sen sation in Brooklyn Democratte voters can understand why he wants Carswell elected, Caraw is an Assistant Corporation Counsel at the head of the Brooklyn branch of the Mayor's Law Department In his letter to the Mayor Mr Woody said that sonal let ters whieh, Tam informed, were sent out broudeast should be immediate withdrawn, for, in any ham opinton, they will drive away Demo cratic votes and make riain the «de cause you feat of the candidate whose espouse. Tho Mayor's tengthy reply ts de voted to a oul ft aul an condemnatte Yond Referring Mr. Woody, the Mayor writes onneetions and past rel might be misted t you vy for political busin Vor t son T deem tt my duty to tet public know tht 1 and brother were r ' 1 " time BK. R att publ should also know that hrotl Charles L, Woody, t an aOtve pa n the eamp Be me Tf wax denied | 1 f Wotin ue the pesult ¢ reted hy W \ nh i ' preme Court 1 i) tandidaey you ® first letter and | ond effort te duy have nothing but praise f Carswell, but t Mayor sidesteppiug the ma) nissue—wh n a COP’S VACATION OVER, ACCIDENTALLY HITS SELF PRINTER ACCUSED OF BRIBERY IN BID TO WESTERN UNION Walter Hopking Paid $25 for Copy of Rival Bid, Is Accountant’s Charge sed with having patd an en ployee of the Westeen Unton ‘Te graph Company $25 to abstract from its files and furnish a copy of the bid Of & successful printing competitor Walter L. Hopkins, Secretary of the printing firm of Wynkoop, Hallenbeck Stree 1s to-day held in $200 1 in Centre Street Court. Bail was furnish Will be exam on Thy Ay Hopkins was brought to court ina ummons sworn out by John J Chinn, chief of the division of at ditors of the telegraph company, He slated that Hopkins had given $25 to Join J. Ward. a Western Union a countant, on Get. 38 for the abstea tion ef the bid. The money, he said was folded in a newspaper and wa passed in the presence of another esr ployee and Detective J. J. Cunnitt « the District Attorney's offic Mp. @lunan that Wynkoop, tract on April upply all hlanks needed by the Wertern Ur upto Jan, 31, 10:1 $ 04 Western Union information tit wn ‘ rd The magic essence of the East is The all-Ceylon Tea GAS POISONED AIR CAUSED DEATH OF YONKERS COUPL Autopsy Shows Newlywedg. Lit All Burners and Kept Rooms Closed. Coron ' Wont oder! Snowden off fler an investle that Daniel -two, and his six weeks? bride of twenty-four, who were found County y decided twenty gation ( n, t {tubs dead tn thelr flat at No. 227 Ashbura fon Avenue, Yonkers, yesterday, died effects of carbon monozide ne No trace of poison was ou he stomachs of the pair by, the janes who performed th topsy, Dr bert Bennett The Investigation disclosed that Cohen and his wife got up about ¢ o'clock yesterday morning, Tenants in. the fint below heard them moving shout that hour. The flat was cold and one of the pate lit all the jets im David Rams: y and C. 6 gas ot nH the Hitle kitehen ane ! the heater at the base uf the The bathroom opens off the kitchen, wv leading to the rest off napartment was closed rom the appearance of the prems it 18 assumed that Cohen took » hath and dressed himself tn fresh une doaryear in the kitchen, Then the wife went to take a bath. The air in the Ittle room was stifling and th oxygen was rapidly being consume: hy the se flames in the gas jete. Mrs, Cohen was overcome and fell inta the tub. Cohen van to rescue her but was un- ible to lft her more than half way nut. Then he collapsed and fell, strilts ing his head against the side of the ‘The young couple suffocated ty the vitiated atr, ee Va rere $5,000,000 INDAMAGES_ SOUGHT BY HART FROM KEITH AND ORPHEUM Vaudeville Agent Also Wants Exe celsior Agency and Tem Indt- viduals permanently enjoined, + Kefore United States District Courf. Julian Mack, the taking of testimony was begun to-day in the four-s Judge sit in equity of Max Hart, a vaudee villo agent, for $6,000,000 damages and a permanent injunction restraina ing the B. Ff. Keith Vaudeville Exe change, the Orpheum Cireuit, the Exe eelsior Collecting Agency and ten ine dividuals, members of these concernas from Interfering with him, Martin W. Littleton, for Mr. Harty said he would show the court ¢! terms of the agreoment between des fon Mt companies and individual@ tituted a conspiracy to ruin theig competitor, Mr. Hart, and mado ig Imporsible for him to book any act or features which were not controll by the defen nts—contrary to th forms of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, Former Justice Edward 8, McCall ape peared for the defendants, ———— STABBED FIVE TIMES BY GANG, SAYS VICTIM Man tn 1 Clatms Seven Ate tack im Leaving Dance, larry Herman, twenty-four, of Noy Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, is {1 Hospital to-day with five in his body. ‘The rehing for the unidentified * neh he declares attacked him. fle wan f this morning im Lyceum, No. 940 There had been w ©, which he attended. When aid seven men set on him, Willoughby Street dance th he left 1 as of the printing firm, as pro«+ 1 the contract J. Ward, another accountant, uid Hopkins invited him on Qet, 20 y call at his office and explained he wanted the successful bid extracted, uml copied for him, ‘The bid was hown to him and the copy delivered on Qet. 23 in the presence of wits ne wid. Mr. Clinan said a demand had been made upon the printing firm for the cturn of more than $100,000, which the WN Union claimed the tm \ hurged | | | bk

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