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EES CONFINED IN STRAITJACKET 8 HOURS NIGHTLY enim Bay State Will Inquire Into Case of Dorothy Gordon. BOSTON, Nov, 18.—Dr. George M. Kline, chief of the Commission Mental Discises, announced to-day that the @ommission will make a thorough investigation of the case of Dorothy Davis Gordon, heiress to $100,000, who committed to the McLane Insane Hospital at Waverly Her guardian, William FP. Jardine, and her unc! John Gardiner, are en- on gaged in a legal battle for her con- trot Dr. Frederick H. Packard, Super- i ent of the McLean Hospital, has produced the official records of the institution, wh that Miss Gordon bad been kept in a straitjacket how st every might since was te advent y ration Hiak thee ty aardins, 7. Searel 24 sity officials. The taxi stand will In the Vollce Department: reiinn 4921. Sometimes this restraint was| be at the north end of the Munici of conveyances the Fords predomi tmposed even during the day. Every! pal Building, in charge of a di nate, but there are several Cadillacs night for six months Miss Gordon was! patcher, who will receive calls | 1920-7! nd ora eee —— Siceves. ‘This was kept on until 8.30] tion service, assign cars and machines. Dr, Copeland's in the morning. check their time. Each taxieab [Cabinet boxsts of three Cadillacs, ong placed on Miss Gordon because, Dr.| return to the stand and“fall in [oe ie | peek BULLEN Pastel altnauee SE bateninaie line for the next call, Just avin a Jano state, ‘The machines in. vs ne private taxicab busine (other than fire duty), such as Cadil- ae Siacart said last night that the} _‘“T found, sata Commisstoner | lacs, Studebakers, Overlan are battle before the Courts is not a fight| Whalen, “that the system of asi carried under the protection of D. vihee insanity, but for control|2& automobiles for official use was|N. Y." plates even for the ctvilian Se a A He said ho] obdectionable owing to tho time|hends of bureaus. The two cars req- of the Gordon fortune. @id not belleve that if John Gardiner, her uncle, was made guardian he would take her out of the McLean Asylum, where she properly belonged. Records of commission at the State House, where every inmate of private and public sanitariums in Massachusetts is listed, show that Dorothy Gordon entered the McLean Asylum twice as a voluntary patient. Jardine got a salary of $50 a week ns guardian, Since then he has made himself President of the Gordon Sup- ply Company at a salary of $5,000 a year, Mrs. Gardiner says. i FLAMES IN LAUNDRY FORCE 200 PERSONS TO FLEE INTO STREET Policeman Turns in Alurm and Aids Occapants to Get Out. More than 200 persons, members of the forty-eight families living in the double six-story building at No, 49 Rut- gers Street, were driven to the street at 2.40 A. M. to-day by @ fire in Solo- mon Goldberg's wet wash daundry | on the ground floor. Policeman Steffens Street Station, after turning in an alarm, sent the occupants of the bulld- ing out of the structure because of smoke. The fire was confined to the laundry. It did $1,000, damage, Goldberg, who lives above the laun- dry, said that he had been threatened by competitors, and that the side doors of the laundry had Hee broken open, COON HUNTERS START SERIOUS FOREST FIRES 000 Acres In Cone necticut. ONECO, Conn., Nov, 13.--Vorest fires have been raging In several places east and south of here since Saturday, In the town of Coventry more than 1,000 One Barns Ov acres have burned over, Other bad fires have swept through woods south of here, Saturday night eoon hunters are re- sponsible in many cases of forest firca, fn burning out thelr putting out the fir bad victims and not properly. Several reported still burning to- ones ure FIVE ADMIT MURDER OF 108 IN WHOLESALE ROBBERY PLOTTING 18 at Birthday Party— Family of Bight Killed to Cover Crime. Moscow, Slew Noy ted by 4 12. Mos muy nd chil bhery n per party were time un en t were mur n, motive 4 dmitted dren In une attendin Killed women sOnS birthday tl Ano’ amily same was oft T committed in Russia in aw pe e than a ye Try This If You Have Dandruff that never fails pletely and that to ren is to disso! stroys it entirely Po do this, just get about four ounces ght when retiring; use enough to it in’ gent. all, of your he gone, and three or four more appiications will compietety wolve and entirely destroy ever; sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and dandruff wi digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, und look and feel @ hundged times better You can get liguid arvon at any drug siore and four ounces is all you will need. ‘his simple been known to fail. ~ department and the cars will then fo wasted in having cars standing around of the Clinton 5 nye THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, 665 PLEASURE AUTOS FOR OFFIGIALS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE cll (Continued) » the majority of whieh In the Police Department and [ pr 4\ Aitied an hs pose to abolish a lot of them.” eH tats On On Aug. 3, 1920, Grover A. Whalen 4 Commissioner of Plant and Structur: arkets Issued tho following statement and nt na aitgetores H the same time staged a parade for th isening next day of forty municipal taxicabs fins and Bioni 41 In front of City Hall, where Mayor Hylan reviewed the Ford fleet: “Grover A. Whalen, Commis of Plant and Structures will put In operation to-morrow a new taxi sys tem, to provide necessary automobile service for public officials. WHALEN’S PLAN FOR SUBSTI- TUTE TAXI SERVICE. “Mayor Hylan, at 11 A. M. at the City Hail, will review the fleet of new Ford typa taxicabs purchased by the Department Structures leads the list the municipal taxi lice Department number of motor stoner n« pervice, and the Io nes next In the ars, because the so- of Plant In the Departme I vehicles. into service. “These taxicabs will take the place of cars hitherto assigned to istered are one Studebaker 1921 a: one Cadi! The De the Manicipal Building waiting for officials. With a view to correcting this, the taxicab system has been planned with the approval of Ma: Hylan, and the taxicabs have bh purchased out of a fund provided in the 1920 budget. “These taxicabs are being put into service in place of the ma- chines now on call for aity offi- ind will give quicker service at less cost to the city than un- der the system hitherto in vogue. I believe the service will also be more satisfactory in that a larger ficials will be served ie with cars as- signed to individuals. “in this way I believe the service will facilitate the public business as well as save money for the city. DECIDED TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM. “Records kept show such a large Don’t Bake Raisin Pies —when you can get delicious ones ready-baked for you by master bakers in your town, Simply phone your grocer or a neighborhood bake shop and have one delivered, fresh, delicious, and all ready for your table. percentage of time lost in having Serve one to your men cars and chauffeurs standing idle folks and hear what they say. about the Municipal Bullding (hat a change in the system became impera tive. The new system will probably eliminate more than one-half of the waiting time. Under tho old system 4 1,068 hours of i Luscious, juicy, tempting —made with Sun-Maid Raisins Mad Your Iron Today? service a year tem I expect the car to give more than 2,000 hours of actual service in a year by cutting down the non-pro- ductive or waiting time.” In spite of Commissioner Whalen's good intentions, the city Commis- sioners evider continued to pro- vide themselves with big high-powered automobiles, for the records show that a goodly number of the big cars in use were purchased in 1921 and 1922 and are of the best standard makes, Not all of them, however, were purchased new A Ust of motor vehicles (pleasure car type) registered under the names of the Mayor's departments shows Cuticura Soap —— The Healthy —— Shaving Soap Catleara Soap shaves without muy Everywhere Se. Created By Mother Love Y REX Nursing Bottles are the result of Mother Love—the demand of a multitude of mothers for nursing bottles made of PY REX that they could sterilize 100% clean and safeguard baby’s health. PY REX Nursing Bottles can be sealded and boiled, cooled in the ice box and re-warmed without a crack or chip, They last so long they save many times their price. Made in three approved shapes each in three sizes; fit all red: ular nipples tightly, Smooth inside for pertect cleaning — sin sided outside to prevent rolliag and easy to hold, Kuch bottle packed in a sanitary carton. On sale wherever nursing bottles are sold. stamped with the name Pyrex. Every bottle is Go today and buy a set of six, ‘NURSING BOTTLES - Pyrex Sales Division Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Originators and Patentees of OvenGlassware New York Office: 501 Fifth Avenue Telephone: Vanderbilt 0720 a t of Correction has } {Win LAs THE P, PURPOSES FOR WHICH. VEHI- SHUBERT PRINGESS NOVEMBER 13, 1922 { Oldemobile touring All cars shows the following: 16 Hospital has a Peerless] + ‘ ritient enjoys the ' n wedans 1922 at Department an 1921 costing nother Studebaker sedan given) in addition to 4 $150,850 The Board of Aldermen machine Is a Cadillac Mmousine, 1922, for Mr, Hult 's official use. City College has a Dedge coupe, 1918, Comptroller Craig has a Cadillac, 1917, With the exception of the usual Ford outfit, the Borough President of Manhattan has Cadillac tourings and limousines of 1921 and 1922 and some epartment of Street Cleaning of three Studebaker lac sedan © Department of Water, Gas l\eity has Haines, Columbia machines of recent issue rd of Water Supply, which himself one time recom- at it be abolished because is ended, hay a vartety such as Packard touring ieoln touring 19 1922 and Dedge touring 1922 joner Coler's department Welfare enjoys a Lincoln 22, Dodge touring 1922, but © the Fords of recent and nt type are in common use, 1 CLES ARE USED. tho line of the State's registra- owing for what purpose ire used, are such notations “Inspection business of the depart- ehway inspection,’ ‘in- on of road work," and simfliar the domain of the Mayor's iinet, motor cars of recent quite popular with the h Presidents. Tho list of its shape Chicken Stew ‘0: cnm locking with Damplings A young fowl. Li fatty duping: Plaay of thick gravy made so savory when well seas- oned with EAG&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTEROMIRE Surprise Your Bunion —and give it relief by putting it in the Coward Bunion Shoe—the shoe made with a Bunion Pocket. This special pocket is shaped to fit gently over the enlarged joint and relieve the pressure. Deftly builtinto theshoe —not stretched—the Pocket doesn't contract or lose moisture or hard usage. Except it, it is barely noticeable. Coward Bunion Shoesaregood shoes. They wear weil and look well as they are carefully made of choicest soft leather. And there are all sizes and widths with different sized Bunion Pockets, For Men and Women, Seld Nowhere Elee James S. Coward 260-274 Greenwich St. N.Y., Near Warren St. older ones too, Mr. Riegelmann, in| Brooklyn, has kept safely within the | automobile ban with no recent auute- mobiles exce and Boroug President E tronx by Cadillac sedan. a Peerless tour- ing, 1921, and a Studebaker touring, 1921. Crt Gueens way, where the roads are heavier, Mr. Connolly's depart- ment uses a Roamer coupe, 1921, and a Stephens touring, 1920, wlile down in Richmond Borough, the only recent acquisition seems to be a Packard Hmousine of 1922, at $3,950. The Board of Education fleet is mostly Ford, with the exception of a couple of old cars of heavier type. pting Fords, AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE TM Hike [i ENTRA Thea., 47 and Biwi ONL __AMUSEMENTS. TER GARDEN " AGING tHew es evuting Willie and Bugene Howard. BR Th Mu & Oth, Tvs.8.50. Beg, MAT. Nd Miavririp TO-D, OADHURST ire aece a a Aaa th ste sPNGTiNE OF YOUTH ahi AAG, pate, Ho super | HARLEM Batenry AC 4 VAUD. & freien Eye TBAT Revues, | 7 Vee " = __ FACTS & FIGURES ‘Thea., Matine 44, W.of BSy. Ev.8.0 Wed. & Sat Thea.. W. a Eve, 8 19 St goth St. & Bway, Eve atinces. Wed, and Sat. nat Comedy Sally, Irene & Mary CASIN Mus! AMUSEMENTS. Zoth St.| Comedie Francaise Theateelt sin! EAT: Now Maxie Elliott's % SAM H. HARKL JEANNE EAGELS in “RAIN” “Audience Swept Beyond Contrel.""—Alail, BIGGEST HIT IN TOWN! KNOCKOUT. KS AHEAD. HOPWOUD'S LAUGHL 3 Ww UP SHE Goes 2". oth, Wert of BY Mats. Wed., in’TO LOY GEORGE “Ge Robert Warwick —Norman Trevor y. Eves. 8.00. ‘Thurs, and Sat BIO What more could | JOLSON'S 59th ST. Matinves Thursda THE WORLD WE ive Wek “Loftinst achievement of the 49TH ST. THEATRE, Whol would YO) 09 YOU bad ony to urs (0 lve Old Stockbridge was locked in his room, following a threat! No one could enter— NO ONE did enter! YET In two hours to the minute he was dead! Who did it? How was it done? This is the Problem In the Greatest Mystery Play of the Year iil Wires B Ci |To- RIOT Rae SELWYN 2 Whines PARTNERS ADAMS DY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM TATE Ipens 11.30A.M METROPOLITAN Wan Bu0. Matinces Wed, and Sat TIMES SQ. Thine stat “Has Captured New York.” Sun _ THE FOOL REPUBLIC Siitincce wea, e Abies Irish Ros ELTINGE THEA: West 420 St. Eve. 8.00 Matinees Wed. and Bat Het st nae MATS. WED. & SAT, Wont 424 Btreet, Ey 0. The heatre Guild Presents Sante ) & Baty Alexander BERNARD & CARR WILLIAM FOX Pre: “THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH” “AN HONEST MOTION PICTURE” Founded on the pom by LONGFELT OW D. W. “GRIFFITH'S Ki i, W.A8th St. Evs.8.30. Mats, Wed. “BANCO”: With Lola Fisher,Alfred Lunt, Peas BAYES THEATRE Postponed Until Thurs. Eve, of 44th BEATS ‘Thea. | NOW. VIRTUE? i New Drama 2 |Madge KENNEDY | tn FRANK: CRAVEN'S RLOT, gw | ,, SPITE CORNER. a LITTLE sti Bat 7th HEAVEN. A Leve-Drama of ARTHUR ETHEL BARRYMORE :, “Rose Bernd” LONGAGRE. be Wed. and 80 AL'S The Old dS «BY BON Mat MAU PrMass rn 48t ate, 2 mong i i pyou a sas at a Ne ea i, BRA DY a 1] _ PAMOUR RIALTO ORCHESTRA COLUMBIA rice tains 2a @ widit MAIDS of AMERICA 3%, Full of fun,melody.magniticence & pretty girls B.S. MOSS) rYHAMID WHEN THE Uresents Uy neee DESERT CALLS 42d, nr, Biway / = Bronx Ope Hoiisg ii et, 8 oe A Prices, Mute. -Night “; TOSCA “THE BAT” iw BARDAAN PIANO USER. I Fighters Color ‘ y & 458). lon Int Hand, othe Buster Keaton Comedy, feral SKIN BERNAKDO. « NDER THE am CONCERTS AND MUSIC, Pop | WEST 42nd ST TWICE OALY 2:20-8:20 - a [SU ic DAVIES THO 00 te KNI iH THOOD MARK Mary Pickford in | TH AND tess of the Storm Count ty & 47 6t and Sy ony Orcheatr and the FAMOUS FORINE BALLE OLYMPIC Harry Fields’ Toesday Night Hello Jake Girls meets BOY SCO Scouts : 1, To do my duty Scout law; 3. To keep myself ally straight.” WHY? He He He He He He He He He He He was clea’ He was reve was loyal was help! Boy Scouts al nd not First com 0 this ring your parente—they It cost $200, It bas everything fn it th AMUSEMENTS. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE In becoming a Scout you made this promise: “On my honor I will do my best— 2. To help other people at all times; In my picture “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” now run- ning at the ASTOR THEATRE, there is a boy who, left an orphan at an early age, against big odds and obstacles and cruel treatment, made his way in the world and won success, Because he observed the Scout Law. was trustworthy; was friendly; was courteous; was kind; was obedient; was cheerful; was thrifty; was brave; It ts a picture that after you have seen it you will be glad to tell all 1 other Scouts, It has the biggest storm scone ever shown elther on the screan er stage, | It will amuse you, entertain you and thrill you. IT IS THE MASTER PICTURE OF ALL TIMES AMUSEMENTS. 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