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-* {Taezrp eyes ay ome “ : ~ or o~ i AMPICO Concert Monday, 2.30 an adjoining bullding, and over this he guided two terrified women and ' THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1922, thus saved them. Though badly hurt, Cohalan Threw Big, Fat Fees SIX SAVED INFIRE vf nsec BURGLARS DRINK In the Way of Joseph McCloskey, > Loot Poor Boxes, but Fail to lying unconscious. These he dragged Timothy E. Cohalan—Now a Temporary Ad- them Yo Frets Svchieh and deain- ministrator of $12,000,000 Booth Estate. Girl Believed Dying Rallies Crack Safe at St. Paul’s, Brooklyn. Broadway at Ninth The Annual Election Sale of — Men’s Clothing Begins Monday Formerly A. T, Stewart 4700 Stuyvesant them to Firemen’ Kichler and Kam- morer, of Truck No, 8, who were on a ladder at the window. . r ‘ Aievak ‘ + ling Peiett ese two firemen got to a woman Joseph McCloskey 1s a partner of Timothy B, Cohalan, a brother of! —Factory Owner Hero, |\,0 i hanging, over to lowered Burrogate John P. Cohalan in the bonding business at No. 61 Chambers Saving Many Lives Strect, almost next door to the Hall of Records, In which the Surrogate's el iS many ts Court tu toc Tho members of tle firm aro described tn the city directory as “lawyers and eurety experts. upper sash of a: window on the third As agen(s of one of the big surety companies they do a profitable floor, Kichler broke’ the window under her with his and just as ho was about to reach for her the flames Burglars entered St. Paul's Roman swept up behind her and she leaped to! Catholic Church at Court and Con the ground. gress Streets, Brooklyn, last night or The six persons injured in tie fire at No, 16 East 18th Street, where two business In furnishing bonds to persons intrusted with po: 1, {girls were killed by leaping from ae Lyra early this morning, robhed seven poor i 1 with positions of financial —— : j Tesponsibility in relation to the management or disposition of estates in] Windows, two others dying subse-] FIR EWEN'S CHAMPION MICU Gite, ard cHeariacoaln fo Oba the Surrogate's Court. quently of burns, were to-day report REPLIES TO P. J, BRADY ] « sate in the priest's vegtry. Of course, it is not necessary fur lawyers handling such matters to gojed to be progressing favorably. It ee Mgr. M. G to tho firm of MeCloi y & Co for their bonds. lesple retalned Moses Malevinsky of In addition to doing a bonding busi- | O'Brien, Malevinsky & Driscoll, to act hess which brings in commissions on] thelr attorneys tn the temporary bonds of persone handling many ot /{aministratorship. It would appear bersons handling many of} trom the record that Mr. Malevinsky, the largest estates that are in the|through his firm, is representing | fy, 6TH t, Arvern 1 Surrogate’s Court, Mr. McCloskey} contestant and, persor facie Betle ‘i "i s ‘ Maric Bellequisti, No. 128 West ad has, on frequent occ in the past | Senting two of the ten Street. In Bellevue Hospital is Ger istrators, decade, been uppointed special trude Ramilow, who was reported guardian and referee, What lils fees a — mueh imp ‘oved this morning. have been is known only to himself, WED AT COMMON LAW P ho#e, who, Jost thelr lives. } .| AFTER DIVORCE, ACTOR were Rose Krivsberg, but thero is Harzoll St Iyn, and Says Miller Is Real Mriend of Fire- men Who Respect Him, Replying to a recent ‘attack on the firemen made by Potor J. Brady, Prest-lopened for the early mass. dent Albert 1, Guinness of: the Unt-] IY the burglaes entered after formed Firemen’s A tion has senty service they must have used a ke the following communication to Prest-] Mr. Flannery thinks }it more dent James P, Holland of the State|they entered durin servic Federation of Labor " ty this morning that after wh the sexton, Geo o'clock this mearning, when it Anastasia Andraye, No, 17% Bust 119th Street, would suecumb to her injuries in St. Vincent's Hospital, but loter she rallied. In that institution, al are Freda rthringér, No. : thought « Nov: 3, 19: Preside ames P, Hollan Sling s ey ckle Hy eo aE ing to the vestry, where they tackled ot the safe with a chisel and a sledge f the Uniformed Fire-| hammer, They knocked off the com- Le 4, Interna-| bination knob and the door handle, a record of two very Men are still voting for lower prices fees he drew for services as a tem- CLAIMS WIFE’S ESTATE| Avon, Fifth Avenue, betw lution of Fire Fighters, It but could aecomtplish no more TAGE Winestas wenGan ¢ becomes uty to present to you a] Then they forced the door of a closet d h h ‘ atkator, and lsth Streets, whos y ey Regge unlgtiat Brother-in-Law Asserts Widower|it Bellevuc, and Marie Fratelli, thirty, | Protest, against the allegations respect-|whera the sacramental wine is kept. ‘an ere t ey are ing the firemen of this city made pub- From the éstate of Francis L. ld Not Be Allowed to Plead '\|ile by Peter J. Brady the name of y York} the State Federation of on, Fr . Relationsh: Jand, of which he was appointed tem c ‘ . , , , aint cxne = Nambia toa TAT . Brooklyn, whose bodies are] reports made to me by The seven poor boxes were opened porary administrator py Surrogate] A” thusual case arose in Surrogate's| Avenue, Brookly Netioné of the city, Mtr, Brady does [apparently with, a chisel. Me, flan 175 Overcoats and puseundle $37 50 ° Court to-day when Harry R. Ca. a < Cohalan on Ne 1916, he was al- At the latter hospital also is Samuel] not, in the slightest ‘degree, reflect the|nory thinks the burglars did not get fewed! $89,000: on vaudeville actor, applied for letters of} sfars, proprietor of the embroi sentiment of organized labor on the at-|moro than $10. $50 and $55 grades..........f There was only a small quantity, and they took it all nknown, and Hattie Kufall, 0, 1704 Bast 2 Le-| She d Re ee ee ee ee - 20, 1917, The administration in the estate of Mf orks of tho top: floon of: the titude of the fil Jov. Mil- ie ’ pertod of his services covered fifty-six] Mary V. Casey, bis divorced wife, |) ainine. According to eye-s j[icr. It may, however, reflec un lice lah, SAGE a 325 Overcoats ahd Ulsters—) a days, his remuneration was based| clalming he still was her husband. Mrs . . : sonal fecling of Mr. Bra Sst tae eerailty: Seater HAW +4 ‘ y } ie was one of the here: of the ¢ s id mty y ra, tia e ep tig aasuinp tion: thay anid Heryices 5 eeida Dre i fh Witen the Maries broke out He sit on lier the respect and love of the firemen , $60 and $65 grades ‘ ¢ New York, Buffalo and Rochester for time Vraternally were worth $400 a ¢ that is what he chs At any rate, for them, dmita that his wife d 2, but declares the fol eed} Was among. those forced to leap from ‘out of the elty tre ing} windows. He alighted on 7 hfs partisanship, a window which extended up : ‘The firemen know they have the The issue is plain and concise—do you prefer to pay the regular price for your Winter overcoat, prnennpe sate ah On Jur MeCloskey | year they entered into a comm Hi ge 5 : ‘ was apne ge which continued to th to the second floor. ‘The full broke] food will of the organized workers of . bed or will you profit by this Monday and Tuesday opportunity? hesaporary: ad He submitted donee New York City and that this good will in this gs 5 n—big, fine types—regu- SF irae, GW, Woore, ts fuined a pave ber his arm. had he obtained a pre-|!8 Teetprocated f# attested by the affll- There are enough coats in this sale for fully 500 men—big, fine coats of the popular ty ‘up bis work on April 23, 1917, ana] tbs 1, indorsed “Mrs. No sooner had he obta: r ation of the firemen with the great lation overcoats, town ulsters, storm ulsters and raglans with belts all around. ‘ae Son ae : * AC | Casey." Ho further claims his wife’s|carlous foothold on the small roof] brotherhood of labor, The organized a , was allowed « fee of 60, The] tamtiy knew of thefr common Jaw re-|than the girls In the factory abo ‘i o know that if the firemen did SPECIAL ; ; ve pacist activity in thls case covere a lationship. F own on him. Atter! ne enize the act of f J * lis remuneration ea out ut the drew D, on niaatng: (nies eH dante hi EXCURSIONS If you could see fabric quality on paper, you would have a much better id ea of the rich fabries rate of § + mo » Witte Petter Sy cuore than we can give you in words, Most of them are plaid backs—attractive in pattern and color, com! be- ye g in this way to break the ik their falls, By the time several of r|the girls had struck lim he was and + than $100 a day but the well-chosen kinds that every man likes. ‘Tailoring is accurate in every detail; and, being strictly high-grade coats, the fit is perfect. Browns, grays, heathers and mixtures make excellent ATLANTIC CITY.s3.60 unday, Nov. 5 For th two temporary adinint eration of Labor knows On pee Z badly eut about the t ate tratorships Mr. MeCloskey was award- ‘ Hear Bete U Et obadd bs . Pp Side chain 5 ed $05,100. | viously been rere ated Hn IES a rinationa! body within the Amer: | ,. Last Excursion of the Season choosing and satin or serge s!ecve and yoke linings add the finishing touch. Sizes for men and ses mee fees = by celluloid smoke and finally he col- e “Tn 5 Liberty Bt, 5.00; kal tl a 1 Aton ve ae . be a i Lett tony lapsed on the window roof {can Federation of Labor or any loval f Jersey City, 8.11 A. M young men—34 to 46. Street Floor, New Bullding shares a Jaw with Surrogate| (I'tem the Richmond Times-Dimpates y Cohalan's brother Denis, drew fees of " 8 from appointments he re- ceived from th 1 Prof. Leslie J. Tompkins received $65 be Cleutously)—T eaw you with he tay, his feet wern over the] .5'fn'thte instance enly rroves that te! PHILADELPHIA, $300 ai s glued on that odious Miss Sweet-] edge, and when several thing. thrust up an tron. lad "\To-Morrow and Nov. 19 and Dec. 3 : 8.30, H taken from the building at Ni r purpose. = > Leave W 2id #t., 8.17; Liberty Bt., dex v" 1 aekare cot and aroused . . Miller has been a real friend] Jeek#on Ave., Jerney City, 851 A. M I th L P B d St os the fruit F nts. | tha y immediately in] St™uck oe wee ste aroused Tim. Arenish, He \has woosiveds Hien Tickets goo! on special tral n e ower- rice ruadwa ore These three friends § e| your direction iat T talght) reward | F008 At Te eater (ena Heese . iN dded to their aggregate bank account] them with the sight of a really good-| Up and drew 1a udder toward him, 5 . ed NE = - 2 2,169 during his term of ottice. looking women. placing it seross to the cornice of ; Le icteenesinneesantabeatll All-wool suits—-fine in fabric) 29 50 ; ~ quality—$45 grade..... ohdligs wh . wale $38 grade. | $23.90 ae Surrogate, At the present time Mr. McCloskey is a temporary administrator of two very large estates. One is that of Henry T. Cutter, w 2 000. His oppointm: administrator of tie dated May 14, 1914. He rendered un acvounting Will be is of course of 1 per cent. of the valuc rty involved he would be In the lower-price Broadway Store for men, the dominant feature is fabric quality. We purposely omit unimportant features of tailoring and trimming in order to give you finer fabries ~ ata lower price. Fabric quality is the basis of all clothing service; it is the one feature that means more than all others. In this instance, you may have $45 suits (our standard grade) at $29.50— many patterns to choose from. on a basis Mr, MeCloskey ed a temporary receiver of the estate of Angle M, Boot widow of the former head of the steamship lines, This estate to the papers filed in th worth In the nenslibortiood 600, most of which is in personality On a 1 per cent. basis this Job ough to be worth at least $120,000 to Mr McCloskey. On Jul The OVERCOATS, likewise, typify the idea of fabric quality. They are big, warm, roomy coats of the accepted types—new, all-wool, well made, and underprice on this occasion, Your own tyes will tell you how good they are; or, if you prefer, an accurate comparison will be better still. Broadway, corner Eighth Oe ore The Booth estate is !n litigation | x jana é Mrs, Booth died June 19, 1922. He Nadi AND DAY WOR! will and codicil were filed in the Sur v MAILING & DISTRIBU NEW YORK. dy as bey st eee") Announces the Publication of a Daily Brooklyn Section rogate's Court four days later an three days after that the deposition of the subscribing witnesses to th will and codicil were taken On the next day, Ju . some af the next of kin who had consented t: the probate of the will filed retrac- flons of their vers, and on Jun RFR ent eee Cec 29 Surrogate Cohalan issued an order ae allowing the withdrawal of the waiv sé WANTED. $ ers and granted leave to the retrac- vanes, Wl : | BOILERMAKER ‘ {ile objections to the wiil nd. b h | S, ; his ghee eae Beginning Monday Evening, November 6t | read BLACKSMITHS 4 Marie Allison Landolt filed objec } Ong get 8 Geet | ne tube free, Oe * I Lean oer ot 2 Bee OR many years THE EVENING WORLD has maintained a Brooklyn News Service | : MACHINISTS, ; O@ CAR REPAIRMEN, Caticara Stops Itching || WITLI | with Cuticura Soap. by light touches of Cuticure BS intent, do much to cleanse the STANDARD WAGES, scalp ot dandruff, allay itching and irritawon, arrest’ falling hair and AUTHORIZED BY promote « bair-growing condition. —_ wa UNITED STATES bop 0Y, elase OE Waa Bele ory Te tiga | areal RAILROAD Be eee STON G2 SApen One Line Apply to METROPOLITAN Via Cape Cod Canal CENTRAL RAILROAD Goneectine gat, Reston for Portland. | COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, duly. a ee \ which for completeness, accuracy and speed has won for it many thousands of loyal { | readers in that Borough In order that these readers may be still better served in the matter of the news, not only of Brooklyn but of every community on Long Island, THE EVENING WORLD will estab- lish on Monday, November 6th, | A Daily Brooklyn Section This will be essentially a complete newspaper for the residents of Brooklyn and Long Island. A corps of special correspondents has been assigned to cover this territory with a thoroughness never heretofore attempted by a Metropolitan newspaper. It will be illustrated with the timeliness that has long characterized THE EVENING WORLD, and will be a separate and distinct section of the regular edition of that paper. THE EVENING WORLD containing the Daily Brooklyn Section will be on sale throughout Brooklyn and Long Island and at all vantage points in Manhattan and Staten Island accessible to Brooklyn. Its Importance to the Advertiser A vast field awaits the advertiser in Brooklyn and its surrounding territory. It can be reached through THE EVENING WORLD with a degree of effectiveness available in few other mediums, for not only will this territory be served with a full Metropolitan newspaper, carrying all the features that have made THE EVENING WORLD one of the country’s great home mediums, but through the Daily Brooklyn Section the advertiser will have a direct channel into Brooklyn and Long Island homes that has not previously been available. Marie Landolt, through counsel applied on July 8 for an order t» show cause why temporary adminis trators should not be appointed, The order was returnable on July 11 and on that date Surrogate Cohalan ap polnted Rob i executors named in the will; George J. Gillespio and Joseph McCloskey.| 4 temporary administrators, STEADY EMPLOYMENT; Subsequently McCloskey und Gtl ——__ The secret of Strength JOHANN HOFFS ry - * Sir, leaves Pier 18, NOR. (foot of Notice to Advertisers Murray Gt). Ys, dally: tncludite Last Trip for Season 1922 NOY, 4. EASTERN 9, 0. 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