The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1922, Page 3

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. na -_ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922, ' 5 GIRL LOOKOUT Nurse Answers Call of Merey || APUJARDIAASKS |Socéety Attends Two-County Autumn Race Meet; WITH THUGS WHO In Near East for Third Time “DELAYIN CHARGES Becky Lanier on Bovar Ben Wins Her Eightieth Trophy : In Four Years to Head Relief ARNOLD | © aye tsi ROBRUGCIT) = ~~ OFLEBHON FRAUD = fi Blonde “Flapper” Stands : . = fae Opponent in Race for Con- Near Door While Com- panions Get Loot. gress Says “Roughnecks” Counted Votes. EEE IN MACHINE |. A tag ae the pri ston for a Congressional district in ther t med to to-me Me...oy tn the ton was ndfor Bold Brooklyn Robbery a Few Blocks From Commis- sioner Enright’s Home Three well-d with a stylishly dressed young wormat s time in whieh to meet the S of the “flapper” type, last nignt Le : ine hata 7 nf a aus held up and robbed the proprietor of iy tie stinbotiang 3E Fania # drug store. and a woman custor at No, 712 Nostrand Avenue, | day sfternoe lyn. reprosen portion ¢ 1 Russ! The young woman who accom panied t bandit was the “look Midavita sub. out.” She remained near the door « that “rough ; though waiting to use one of the ' rted in th MRS. JOS H.MLSHIRE = —~-— = telephone Across the stree 1 h, on thetr MISSES ISABEL ROCKEFELLER. ano H LINCOLN. 2 mobile with the 1 ve fia the \ ete re tertany aad ARELAT ER _ her tr Sie Bovar Ben. rj bourne covers the remains of man | going over a linrdie. ‘ Se cien oie ‘ | ee » naa ee oe Y ek Fairfieli aid Westchester An wis probably her emventy-(th or corse, © among tn won, riding Shrapnel, Sere ogo ou cmuiLe. © pi | nual Conipetition Proves ightieth Her father is[Crickel, gne of Mr. Mertz's natl ter H. Bowes. Dan ‘ * SA a ner En i Ln ' Chatles D. 1 famous: horseman, | he On, owned by Witt. ° eaerie a sto(00) mrkere at polls, in Great Success. Bovar fen is owned by Mes. Waltor| Mr. Morty won (he Master’ Cup this event 1 eae oAvonud #) bite ite ve a H. Bow one of the fastest the second time He rode sksnoch was first to pass lighted tt ar : aay r 2 pe Cree Pe earg ee) Cope aT STOUT ESTE horses in Pinifietd Westehoster | ye nil Robert W.]the judges’ stand In the horseman Secs, pemost rid? My) In, fityor I Guardia Thea un rice meet of the Fatr-| (+ iN ae the third, w + tle, anh Wen on the same hie ship contest, but she didn't win, be a ppcrew ; aU vty to the “notice returns.” Vrieg and Wi ter County hounds {flat and fo fourths of a mile [a Others in the Master's there was © handicap, Col. | Bre, Sete an OF min’ receiver 8.192 votes and : Mrs. RV. 1 her awn horse, [e% Blakely Lodge, on gus Youngs won " t oot , vas held Sa a fternoc oO the ‘ . a Beletier, owtiers of the 8.224 we Willan i wen ee vein enennen Latest Ne nnd came i second 4 by Walter” Ht e entrants In this race were Miss r re ee ee Ub: prune tet 15.261 anc jold Nutbourne Farm, Port Chester.) sri petty Deity was third ih tt wes, und Poank Riehards on Hindu, Pynchon, Mrs, ©. A. 6 Miss Anna Wint of Ne \ i Society wns there in tts long. gener-|y, She rok Moonshine, owned by lawned hy © OW bein Mr. Rich ohii MeB, Bows J Poe eS TH yas fined, cut polo coats, muf-| Mis. Guy © 1 vids's horse hit a fence, but neither | man, » Capt. Pierce. ! LL shri Abi ase clive 1 TAY blast ‘ Miss M Crawford roce Entry, |he nor his mount were hurt Mrs, Mrs, Whittalsey, Worth era and gli ng riding boots, Hut went Into a teleph Lh Guardia was in court this] Ter and See ee eee ice one Hot The filth race was for polo pontes.| Howard, Roy Jackson and William y ) of the men stood ne S but did not take part inthe | the Chill cast: wind did not stop thet” y.in xf, Bowman waa one of the|Arthur 1. Warthen Jr won, riding |Eckerson yan walked to the t nd aske He resides at No, 1852) warm glow of enthusiasm as the bun-ljoint masters of the race his own horse, Wall Street. Its the] Mr. Eckersons horse did a spee- st for a shaving brush ¥ w Cia roe sity Avenue, the Bronx. but}ters jumped hurdles and raced ove Louis W. Mertz has ridden sine hind r Mr, Warthen has won at]tacular standing jump over the first i him several, but none seemed to suit , TISS STELLA is nothing in the law NSt Othe weak eran was ax bigh av hie-riding Boos, Ani [thie Ralrtiold and Went Hunt. | hurdle, and then the stranger asked for tal-|_ nddate for Congress running for[ e, F | the old Nutbourne Farm, which i n much Hills, | Prizes were presented for the Mest cum Rowder. Stelle S. Matthews Leaves ul ball oMice al 4 trom } bali There were probably threo thou-| ncaueed so, many fine and famou aw jr, riding his own|race by Perey Rockefeller, for the Philips teed that the womar Ss . The 20th Dis- nd persons t Miss Becky La-| horses, is home to him, It bas been and Guy Carleton|Idaies' race by J. McE. Bowman, feemed to finish her telephone to Supervise Emergency Se Oy P ises t am iasaelll Rare: fammousaumonw Ne: Gor Roradl'l owned. ‘bya “fAtharaaclawes at « third, The prize|the polo pony race by Frederic Bon- Bee re eee ne, rom Work for Children. ixty hospitat sag} iton which Is thiekly populated with} women the many trophies won,|James MeClenalan, for more uu, and the horsemanship by A, L. stretched In until {t head ¢ own horses and those of | thirty-five r phe sod of Nu rode his own, Gold who suddenly told Phillips By Lindsay Denison. the theory that he Peer re vs Lon tne arian on ter ay Qf te teat wate Hae OIL SETS BOY AFIRE |Rides. Reels and Rum Called — |“o'controw assematv Sean as he looked down Matthews of M k It ts the | {sleep on nder HIT BY AMBULANCE, of italians, La Guardia was “imported | riding 4 revolv s there patient he muzz s s E ieee Rout = q Demands G. 0. P, Heed Dry Com- revolver. third time she bus been called across] ‘pout HAS FRACTURED SKULL Greatest Perils to Girls mands; Machold Attacked. “Put ‘em up quick or we'll fill youline att a - William H, Anderson, State Super- aor teed, eae back the gunman a piaetlenlWwarkDs . [An ambuie r tt c a = . Lk a intendent of the Anti-Saloon League, *hilips obeyed aC he fro! i ne W J a + , eae he Miss Winters, who had been wait-[ereh of | trips f mornins Flask on Hip National Menace to Young, Says Chil- ie ariel eeriniees the State Ing for her prescription, became gone tu strain of 2b eM annte Raat ate trol of the Republicans in the State terical when she saw the revolver and ik might welltiave broken) down FLAMES BURNED dren's Society Agent. Assembly. H, Edmund Machold is ReGen oveeuien Geuthe ey Dlnced ya woman of halt 1 nd entitled i] Vincent ‘T. Pisurra, Superintendent of the Society for the Prevention] the point of first attack. A letter ad- her into r f he re to take a ft — of Cruelty to Children, {ssued the following warning yesterday: “To girls] dressed ‘'To the Republican Members warned her she woul! be: if balance of her | he bas = . who can Hsten and understand and to their parents we give warning of] of the Next New York Assembly” at- did not “shut up.’ She e nolbrother, J. L. Matthew Jamiaten ‘ Kerosene Used to Starty i scductive stranger with the tempting automobile, the tleket to the| tacks the election of Machold as further outery : . fur mbu Fi 1 4 a Seukey a , - Meantime Shaan mt! Bt y Ma r ve! Kitchen Range Explodes, | movies or bootleg whiskey.” Speaker unless he gives his word to | ; i H liss Matthew 1 te ther | ae 7 i = one— preserve the State Prohibition Laws. ad backed Phit r 1 | Ten Families Flee Mr. Pisarra’s warning is. ap tIso, and ordered him to remat at 1 it none of a wity 7 ¥ feb ass 7 of nothing at all, it appears, furtt happen to her, but the chances are eee eee roanssrnentine BEANE Gan seeten ea Ke slits | nantes Conpisiowk fourteen: went than an alnrmins (rend of the tinwes,sunst her.” |”. THIGH PRESSURE CUT OFF ned the v ' darles Cane ourtec f cau Ala Nor can we blame the child, « TT from He nd ¢ : f maji kitehen of h Pervighbenty, with HMaesteae 7 in soy] T r family stil and of younger IN LOWER MANHATTAN : ; 20, 11 ke 2 Mulberry Ai eae eM ermits the apparently kind ° ' 1 t F 1 a t hea ) jay to start ¢ Moving ane Helly Ie man she never saw before to take her] For thirty minutes early to-day the yut found oft! n t off? ens June, 1918 riction in th Tr & v ons jute the movies, ‘The parents are ui{blgh pressure system was out of com- hange. i k Ho 1 i i © Ret € 0 t rn ng, they are running m nes fauit, it true, but thr h tgnor-]| mission in the lower end of the city, They took Miss Winte vit i nndsploked trum Tine AI n 5 | ne eR OR ARR Eh AAU e Ys » [ance or poverty or for ene or many] The system broke down for some rea- marine t it Ne agree peat Listy i v Excess hen bet Stcah-aniiarr vet other eons they are not capablelson not made public, at 1.30 A, M., With a warning 10 mak tory ; ; : Je Slee i \! ee daetai ll a) ut: th ee oA of fulfilling their duty to thelr child-[and wae restored at 2 A, M. or y ’ a s ‘ faltzed int ne ne i four ' recla anc the a BGG Cai inal When the break learned by Fire the om r 8 . t aty The father lef causes of the "; The Satter faite Pr voto ot | Hesdaaustors: word aleesed and A e to St, M t norey ‘mot! fi or in fore he hi 4, and the newest of Cruelty to Children is fighting hard to|flrehouses in the lower part of the elty ¢ t Hi t handed blazing — garment n, he said. t ect them, We are prosecuting re-]that all fires {n that section would have ‘ finde nkeaitou 2 to be the best to the ptreet wth th t bootleg fiquor has taker pa Aiea io wicHinikal cde o answered by steamers to pump evrs 0} 41 f sister i who had 1 f 1 blankets in which place as one of the chief ¢ ; Ben est hed | hire A ing motor truck iowneall of young xit tre ; , . fo ra ed to carry Charles to St. Vin [arink, of eo: has adwiey “ ‘ v a Hospity. here it wa \) » part in th fall of a cert Le Cr) . a ' mdition « of the y ne debi Aint \ si . Lieut. W mb, her T Thad may, but never x Captain Jolir ¢ " . MMe SOL ANT cent Lafayette Stract tire to-day, It is a menace 1 | letective burew t ou £ 1 ‘ HUT slip ES It treatment until lin the poor girl who cannot afford alarm for the bandits and ut i He a d, and he re-}taxuries, but to society nobile, whi according t ate ong we seit which fs next} it was not unheard of forem who noticed it waiting near the re Bau 6 ; ; ae ae ne es While the | # young man to st uh fi u was a Maxwell tour ar. I uy 8 would ev ; | ne bakery i 1 young woman and ever 9 Heense plate ) f ; ee ioe | ult 6, the excitement ice her, generally over b : aaa ino f 5 fs an Ore | ‘ ¢ t n fa . tions, tu drink a cockta LITTLE BOY IS KILLED mt Tos rie twa ltt + and it wat nes ths weaken CIGARETTES WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO} 4" eS ag ans ‘ ar th Peter MM. ON grou 1 . 4 ic 4 i 1 did P : i J Car _ Avenue, He be J bode The r peek t = . ‘ ‘ Mushing Hoss S " w Y }br Ot ‘ USE MATCHES TO LIGHT jiu w tie bton Geeey scant) soonteent Ee Sipe) caning | |COURT CORRIDORS WHILE |!) | ; ; — -- - . — arp Pease |! cable despatet THOUSANDS GROPEABOUT |) company is sou ' | Sea ae eines } Mins MM f ie re | PANTOMIME sea at Ta sorting | 2 . in a it a for TWENTY linguned. “The Biel pleked hole bu ny —and after all, what 2h ceca a se ua Ture other cigarette is so a ; Wi 1 ith | | . i Hs highly respected by ‘ 1 | | o you are Spe | so many men? traffic-di hat st 1 y ne 1 t | ; i t : ALARM OUT FOR | ba - | JACK-THE-KISSER | ; | Gted Tela oF Attack in Dark Street! | $ tm West ik ' - : \ ! { | ay le 1 | Let Fatima smeters B fF : . tell you She wil ‘ et tet She s ° Licestr & Mvans TosacceCe urday . RUTAD ata

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