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Haberdasher Has Has Burglary Anniversary and Is Minus $2,500 Silks. David Schwab, haberdasher, of No: 962 Third Avenue, had his burglary anniversary last night, and as a re- sult to-day he is minus $2,500 worth of silk shirts, stockings, ties and other men’s apparel. Exactly one year ago burglars got away with loot from his valued at about the same amount and there were store three other burglaries in the store in five years Last night's job was done in leis- urely fashion in a well-lighted hall- way and directly opposite a large lunchroom in which scores of police- men take their nightly lunch. A large hole was bored through to the store from the hallway of the tene- ment house at that address and hurry had no part in the operation, Schwab learned this ax the result of the pres-| VETERAN. WHO FOUGHT ence in the hallway and in the store of about fifty tigaret butts Woolen and cotton merchandise was| Orange strewn all over the floor when Schwab opened his store at 9 o'clock this morning, but all of his silk stock Was taken. No clues were left to the identity of the burglars. WEALTHY NEWARK MAN IS SUED FOR $200,000 FOR BREACH OF PROMISE Woman Files Action tn Renalf of Her Danghter, Alleging He Called Marriage Of, Paul EB. Heller, fifty, member of one of the oldest and wealthiest fam-|- ilies in Newark, N. J., is named de- fendent in a $200,000 breach of prom- ise Suit filed in the Essex County Cir- cuit Court here to-day by Mrs. Lil- Nan C. Hunter on behalf of her twenty-year-old daughter, Gertrude Gladys Hunter, The complaint and petition for damages alleges that Heller proposed marriage to the girl in December, 1921, and that she accepted. Last month, the plaintiff alleges, Nov. 18 next was decided upon for the mar- riage, but five days later, Heller de- clared the ceremony off. Heller is an official of the Heller ‘Tool Works Company of Newark The Hunters are said to be peopie of moderate circumstances. Seema aetna GEN. ANSELL’S NEPHEW INDICTED FOR THEFT Oharged With Embers! From 1 NORFOLK, Va.. Ansell, nephew of former Judge Advo- cate General Ansell, is under indict- ment here to-day charged with embez- zling $7,110 from an Insurance firm for whom he was a clerk. ‘The amount was taken in small sums, the indictment charges, covering « period of six months. Ansell lives in Norfolk. COP THROWS WILD BULL, USING SCISSORS HOLD, WHEN COMRADE IS HURT With Headiocks, Then ROCHESTER, Noy. 7, Patrolman William Garry is resting to-day after having downed a bull early this morning, using a headlock and scissors bold, and incidentally winnig the bull throwing crown of Monroe country. Garry ‘‘shouldered’’ the beast which was running wild, after his companion, Patrolman George Magee, was badly mauled in his efforts to halt its mad rush and had its side in a fe wminutes. He then took it to @ garage where it is awaiting an owner. —_——— Recolor bri beautiful natural sy it fs to apply, Mail the Don't walt-—prove at once how recolored ee Toy Autoriobile Models Show How Street Accidents Occur “ers ACCIDENT SOAR Judge Rolia BE. Watt of San Francisco has constructed a model street intersection with model automobiles for use in the trial of auto- mobile collision cases. Toy automobiles are used, which have a wheel base of two inches. The Judge claims that this model has been very useful in determining how automobile accidents happen. Photo shows Judge Watt explaining how an accident happened, with the aid of the hew model, FIRST WIFE’S SPIRIT IN EVERY BATTLE DIES WRECKS NEW ROMANCE Soldier, Farted Wounded Theee Times, Had Five Citations. Recurrent visions of h 'e 4 John H. Fills, twenty-three, No. 640] declared by the mete first, wite was Scotland Road, Orange, who fougl! | trimth of Butler, N. J., to have caused through every major engagement in } ond wife, Mra, which United States troops participated n days “4 7 SU 19, 1916. Mrs. in the World War, wore five cltatton and Special ribbons and was thrice wounded, diet filed a report Court at Newark to- ending that her petition be to-day at the Msaex Mountain tarium, Verona, N. J Ellis was gaeed In France and fol- £ iriMth testified that t lowing his re-entistment upon his return husband left her his mother to the United States has been station sd hex and told her that at Panama. TI in January of thie {Griffith had admitted he was wrong in year, he contracted a pulmonary af-|imarrying again, He described fan fection and was confined to his bed. He]according to his mother, In which his wan sont to his home, thence to Colo- [first wife, long dead, spiritually revis- rado and returned to Verona ited him. You might just as well wear Italian Silk Underwear— ed to the extent of $50,000. _| five years ago. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922, BROKERS MISSING; BRIDGEPORT MOB RUSHES HIS OFFICES Warrant Issued for James H. Havens Charging Embez- zlement. BRIDGEPORT, Nov, 7. Auditors to-day were going over the accounts of James H. Havens. stockbroker, for whom @ warrant was issued yesterday charging embezzlement. The account- ants will seek to determine the exact amount, said to be in the neighbor- hood of $122,000, Havens ts short Bridgeport authorities have asked the New York police to locate the broker. He was correspondent of A. A. Housman & Co,, of No, 20 Broad t, New York The broker has been missing sinc Saturday. When clients appeared at his offices In the Security Building. No, 1115 Main Street, to-day they found them desertea, More than 100 clients, including soclally prominent residents of Bridgeport and Danbury, besieged the offices seeking informa- tion about the missing broker. Prosecutor Vincent L. Keating, who issued the warrant for Haven's arrest, estimated to-night the amount involved will exceed $122,000. It Is estimated Housman & Co. are affect- 1 While the books of the brokerage office were being seized by the pros- ecutor, Hayens appeared at New Haven this afternoon and filed a pe- tition In bankruptcy. He gave his assets as $500 and his Habilities as $122,350 Mavens is Vice Commodore of the Pootatuck Y Club of Bridgeport, and owned the Sally, one of the finest power yachts at the club, Although little of his past life was known, Havens was welcomed in the best social circles of Bridgeport when he established his brokerage offices here His clienta included many members of the yacht club. The middle of last week Havens left Bridgeport on the Sally, saying he intended selling the yacht. turned Saturday morning without the He was Saturday last seens in morning, when he dismissed his office torce Checks totalling $19,000. made pay- able to Housman & Co, to cover mar- gins on stock transactions, dated Nov. Frank E, 000, and Freder F. cratic National Chairman, day. of Housman & Co., port this afternoon to look after the interests of that firm here. he did not know any détails of the broker's affairs, opinion short in cotton, in known he had been dealing extensive- ly recent! 160,000 BARRELS OF CRUDE OIL ABLAZE; CREEK IS FURNACE ELDORADO, Ark., Nov, 7.— More than 160,000 barrels of crude oi! in the Smackover field, near here, whieh escaped bursting storage tanks, are fire, and Smackover Cheek, whieh runs through the roaring furnace reports re- froin on section, is a for several miles, ceived here say The oil was stored In earth reservoirs which burst during heavy rains, allowing the oil to escape into vearby streams: Several flowi wells in the section have been abandoned and ail efforts to contro! the flames have been unavailing. at and said he had sold it Bridgeport and Noy. 8, returned were marked ‘no funds.’ are in the total Keating believes and will bring ‘ging embezzlement. te operators. A meeting of all creditors will Mara, former Assistant Frederick F. Lyden, but expressed had which it Havens Ie in in the wearing of the Kayser Icaliam Sik Vi feats that cheireuperior quality and exquisi ioring the teats Jone thoes fachest above the knee Stier on past 4 “Bloomers do not wrinkle er roll up. $2.50 and up Lack fer the Marrelft.teinforcement in the crotch of f Ks Tralian Suk Bloomers — 1 insures thait ‘Sere giving comfore and ease costs less— finest ore a worn KAYSER. Kayser Marvelfit—you are than you can out of any other ki As for launderi dry it, iron it, and geting ere it is, Stotian Silk Underwear because it lasts so long { WHATS the use ot denying yourself the delightful luxury of silk s when you can wear Kayser Italian Silk Underwear—the silks—at less cost than other materials? same cost as other kinds, mind you, but actually for less. If you don’t know that, it’s for only one reason—you've never Not for the ' Pure silk—absolutely the best procurable—such gs Kayser uses, is the most durable fabric on earth., And when you wear silk under- ary tailored to fit, reinforced where wear is greatest —the won- more wear, more comfort —just place it it in the basin with a good soap, Look for the starred label One:star for medium weight, Three-star for beary weight, ake ‘every ep, of movement. Marvellit. reinforéement 6.50 and up He re- to Houseman & Co, to-day by the City National Bank of Bridgeport. wore They Other ehecks to Houseman & Co., Prose- cutor mails $60,000, When it was discovered Havens had dismissed his office force and fied, Lalley, a creditor for $26,- k G, Lalley, a credi- tor for $12,000, swore out a warrant hi They are real the to be held in the office of Attorney George Demo- Wednes- representative came to Bridge- He said the been caught was ltiman.& Cn: Important for to-morrow A Remarkable Sale of Women’s Winter Wraps and Coats (the latest medels, some fur-collared, others with fur collar and cuffs; all silk-lined throughout) ' will offer unsurpassed value at $95.00 These beautiful Coats are made of choice-quality gerona, marcova, bandella and velverette, and may be obtained in black and the fashionable colors The Sale will be held Wednesday (on the Third Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-tourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. Established 1879 WEDNESDAY CLEARANCE of Women’s Oxfords & Pumps 5.85 ORIGINALLY£6.50-t0713.00 oS EVERAL, hundred pairs rof low shoes, “including gray suede strap-pumps; ‘tart and black calfskin oxfords and strap pumps; patent leather operaand strap pumps. These’ shoes _are standard Best & Co. quality,‘teduced be- * cause they are odd sizes or broken lines. Mose of them are. narrow, lasts.