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: acre (See Cart Se 8 att in partial control of your body,’ Kirk told her class. She made the one hundred patients Gamut Club, No. 62 West 68th Btrects | soimenly promiso not to mention rhelr by Mrs. David Kirk, grat disciple of} ailments to any one for one mon Emi! Coue in this country, “Every time you talk about. ‘They aat with their eyes closed and |S ™Ptoms It emphasizes them to ¢ murmured: “My eyes are getting 4 treatment was put through the in! exercises yesterday afternoon at Hits Autoist, His C: His Captain, Six Reserves, Two Detectives —Then Bellevue. man attached to the Health Squad,| they chanted aloud as fas as they} ong gay by day ho was not getting a enteréd an automobile at the curd in| could the arch incantation of the] pit better 12th Street near Bighth Avenue, ast | school, “Daybydayineverywaylamget-]| “You've tried too hard,” Mire. Kirk night, and, with his revolver and cl Uingbetteranabetter a his hands, pulled a robe over him these words aloud to yourself and went to sleep. twenty times before you go to slop A few minutes later, when the/and twenty times when you first wa! é it. It's #0 easy that it’ hard.”* owner of the machine, Alfred J. Chigi; ——— No. 166 Matt Avenue, was about £9] Maa JESTIC AGAIN AFLOAT, WW. J. GESELL DIES; gan to beat him on the head with the] | EAVES FOR N. Y. TO-DAY AUTHORITY sels DRUGS pistol and club. Chigi yelled for help. pHa Policeman Costa of the West 80th] iui ce: Street Station, at 14th Street and Secretary of Lehn & Fink, Enews With Firm Thirty-Nine Years, William J. Gesell, fifty-seven, Sec- retary of Lehn & Fink, Inc., whole- gale durgsists, No. 638 Greenwicn a reparations were ly to-day for refloating the Costa e r hip gan and,| While Star liner Majestic, largest {ter ae ee veiled about the ide-| in the world, from the naval dry dock walt severs! minutes, disarmed him.| in South Bostor hg she has beon| Street, died yesterday in his home Then he bundled bim into an auto- reoing a uling.Jin Montelair, N. J. ay '(o slip back into. the dir, Gesu came e. AtoeM mobile and took him to the Charles} Sie ee Toh tude this afternoon, r. @ to America from Street Station. ‘After the pumping of fifteen feet of /Gerthany thirty-nine years ayo and The instant Halligan was brought] water into the cradle the Majestic was|cntered the employ of Lehn & Fink. before Lieut. Baxter he began yelling] inspected and found to be seaworthy in] He bad been with the concern ever and striking out with his fists. Atjevery detail. Then the dock was|since and was an authority on drug that moment Capt. Dempsey came in| flooded, raising the hull five feet clear anG, thinking a few kind words would| of all blocking on which the 66.000 tons} He js survived by his wife and two iave Some effect, walked over to Ha! remove the catsson at the entrance of Halligan swung his fiet and landed] reaay to guide the liner into the eca|Lehn & Fink & terrific punch on the Captain's face. | pat inflicting a deep cut. Then he began “Pe OLD. TIME COMEDIAN Harry Fisher Was With Harrigan —_— Herry A. Fisher, who for twenty- hey ri ith Harrigan and Chanted for Weeks, but Chants Don’t Help, He Says;| (0 nae ecy ot mctore, a é Chant Too Hard, Disciple Avers. yesterday tn the House of Caly: 4 applicant pire | whe) f : Feathorbed Lane, the Bronx. Cancer The Shoe That Has HE ‘MAKES HITS A clase of 100 its for Conejwhen your sub-consciowe mind is still Of tho throat, from which be oultéred ‘ for three years, was tho cause of hit death. Ir Fisher played, throughout his assooia- “tion with the company, the part o: Gustay Lochmuller, the 80-callec Dutchman," and was recognigea as one bsol: fi ae absolute comfort. After discarding t's uniform rested.” They placed hands on t! of the chief mirth makers of the organt- shield and hat, Joseph P. Halligan of | 8°! plexus and murmured: “My erly ity a white ge autle To. be had in a var- oe lar * and Bd ¢ lesson said | « ‘Though suffering gre % No. 69 Hoe Avenue, Bronx, a patrol- | lar plexus is getting rested,’ and ” ho metho@etor weeks Thoug iffering greatly with th iety of styles and disease wh played recently in a moving pleture, supporting Constance ‘Talmadge in My of the Circus." Fisher waa seventy-three years old. te 2850 La Salle Avenue, the Bronx. “TRIANGLE” SUIT OFF; Up-State Met mooning, De: Ww. young Castile hétress, for the alienation ot forty-four-year-old husband has been settled for $25,000. A Wyoming County Jury in September verdict of $42,500. From this an appeal was taken. M and compelled to earn her living by pleking beans, decided te accept a cot HIPPODROME, Next Sun. Nich’ romise had rested. All that remained was tolsone, ty, 1. Ceacil and MR. Gesoll,|fowuee Ore, Ming Plerce, the Concert by JOHN % . hy both of whom are in the émploy of] moon, having n ‘ied Lyle ligan. ‘ Z were marr! yle Smith, igan. the massive dock. Harbor tuga were rete, ville #outh bt hee cee, c ag THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. DIES IN THE BRONX ARSOz my SARCHAIDS eC ESTES 4 Uyauad and rt for 28 Years, famous company of actors, died Startled New York with its amazing qual- ities, of perfect. fit and the utmost in style, combined with 1 the Horrigan and Wart days. Nig Gh cS leathers, in sizes 1 to ; 12, widths AAAA to EE, only at the MANHATTAN ARCH AID SHOE SHOP, Inc. Fitting the ‘Narrow Heel and ofrch 16 East 37th St. New York lived with his son Frank at No WIFE ACCEPTS $25,000 » Now Honey. — —=— at in Action, |\YORLD WANTS WORK, WONDERS ARSAW, N, ¥., Nov. 21.—The sutt |= een brought by Mrs, James 0, Howard of CONCERTS AND MUSIC. stile against Margaret. Pierce | APOCALYPS E| Oratorio Society of N. Y. Carnegie Hall Wednesday Evening, Nov. 22 the affections of Mra. Howard's gav> Mrs. Howard a rs. Howard, who was in poor health ‘Tickets $1 to $2.50 NOW AT BOX OFFICE. né like a maniac. Six|pect the Majestic to show Reese pasfoursen were called down|#pced. She is due to leave New York for Cherbourg and from the dormitory. next Saturday A BARDEN A But Halligan, six feet tall, nrtea/S0sthampton. = THE PASSING SHO them about as if they were ohilc-en. ‘They finally got a. g00d hold on nim} $100,000 SLANDER SUIT Prssenting Wille and By and threw him bodily into a cell. RA HEAD Then Halienn befan yetieg anc] | AGAINST OFF GAIN Prices oe tae cursing in his cell. .The uproar ’ : aroused the occupants of tenements Me BLOSSO M TIME in the rear of the station house. Do- ae tectives Sheldrake and McDonough CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—A $100,000 dam- - were sent to quiet him, Halligan] age suit, alleging defamation of charac- ‘Matinees Innged at them the instant they|ter, against Clarke A. Shaw, business] PPT Musica: comedy SALLY, IRENE& MARY opened the cell door and tore theif} manager of the Chicago Civic Opera Be: coats. The detectiv threw him] Company, caused a atir in local opera down and sat upon him. cireles to-day. It was filed yesterday by Department Surgeon Murray was] Aurelio Fablant, former violinist of the . | company. Sent for. Ho sald Halligan’s cond) | the suit {s over an alleged promise by peo wareantes bis sendy Fablani to Miss Lois Ewell, a soprano, coholic ward at Bellevue Hospital. ig obtain for her a contract with the —— 2 The policeman was taken there, heav- x Mi N ily guarded, in an ambulance, COMEDY SUCC! cA Then tabulation of the casualties the Violet gates the charge, Kumar. Le ge’ was made. igi was treated for a a very badly bruised and lacerated head| MORE COMMUNIST dag) and face. Capt. Dempsey also was DRESDEN, ; y attended by a pi DRESDEN, Germany, Nov. 21. LAS vai ea Be ‘Sat. charged with disorderly conduct and | merous Communist riots caused battles assault, is a prisoner. last night between police and rioters in iT POPULAR tectives searched several hours| Which there were many casualties and, hield and arrests, Disturbances broke out sporad- | TO-MORROW Com, shield and cap, | MII Many parts of the. city. " Mounted police fired blanka at the riot «XTRA MAT. T’KSGIVING DAY =lers, whom they, charged with their’ HIGH COST OF HOT DOGS |<. HIT: S GERMANY HARD AS MEAT PRICES SOAR|( GE AUTY CULTURE HINTS | “One of Chief Tepics of Day" Co! There is real common sense in Jost noticing whether the hair is well kept to judge of a woman's neatness, or High prices for hot dogs have ood taste. If you are one of the hit Germany, the Commerce De- lew who try to ene ene snovt oF nor’ partment has been advised vy [your hair, remember that it is no! eee Consul John A. Soott at Dresden. | advisable to wash the hair with any ETHEL BA wr tt ie “One of the chief topics of the |cleanser made for all purposes, but| in “Rose B oy day in Germany,” he said, “is [always use some goed xhampoo. ose Bern the tremendous increase in meat | You can enjoy the very best by get- LONGACRE Th Ww and sausage prices. The con- ting some canthrox from your drug- sumer places the blame on the | gist, dissolve @ teaspoonful in a cup | Madge | KENNEDY butchers, while the latter con- [of hot water. This makes a full cup wy | 2 RANK chavenss ior. demn-the slaughter houses, and [of shampoo liquid, enough so it is f 90% SPITE CORNER from there the high prices are | easy to apply it to all the hair instead UTTLE 5 rr. 44.5t. Eve, 8.80, passed on down to the farmer |Jof just the top of the head. Dan- Wed. @ Bat. who states that it is the high cost |druff, excess oil, and dirt are dis- of feed that forces him to de- |solved and disappear. Your mand a high price for his meat. hair will be so fluffy that it will look Beet, mutton and pork have risen | much heavier than it is. [ts luster and over 100 per cent. in the last sixty | softnes: ill atso delight you, while days, while slaughter-house fees |the stimulated scalp gains the health have risen 200 per cen which insures haii th. Adve, HAUPTMANN, COLOR, TECHN Ba ns becon HEXT SUNNY eway sO": Hofel Protect health and in- sure comfort while coal is scarce with a $ 00 ELECTRIC RADIATOR 1 1% Kec comrortable and save coal. Buy your Sunbowl a osition where you see the “Sunbowl THE HOTEL AND aie INTERESTS Kid” displayed. GRAND CENTRAL SIMPLEX PALACE ELECTRIC HEATING CO. NOVEMBER 20-25 Cam ned atten, Mase, Bie H ts fo inves ‘Their Busine ‘The Sanbow: Kid" 120 W. 32nd St., New York City celoval. iy 2.18 and 8.15. 45TH ST, Titec ey. | _ LAST TWO WEEKS * MATS, TO-MO! s, WHISPERING WIRES || GRACE GEORGE i 0 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. _ SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE Datty, Thea aren | SROADHURST 283,962? GEATRAL Tetioce' | me ai tiay 8 SPnTINE ‘oii | hy iets Matinees W THE LADY IN ERMINE With Wilda Bennett and Walter Woolf. sth, West of Biway. Ev Mats. Wed., Matinee Wed. SUPER MYSTERY _F mA. With Robert Warwick Wile Captured THE FOOL JEANNE EAGELS in “RAIN” BERNARD, & CARR Maxine Elliott's 2.9: 4.08 B-2 Eves. : 2 nied, Pop.) & Gat SAM H. HARRIS Presents Alexander RTNERS AG. “Audience Swept Beyond Control.”—Mal!.| By Montague Glaus & Jules Eckert eit) Maur wed, a 3:7 OLSON'S O9N STy i” sacra ent ted 3 Sat Myatt Comedy, UP SHE GOES: THE WORLD WE LIVE IN | nced_and sung." sae THE INSECT PLAY ‘The O1d Soak’ DON MARQUIS, PLYMOUTH S weit he St, Ev: PRICES: occas 0 men “FOX Presents pia ata bora | ALINE hates “THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH” Daily sate, 900 600 ° Nantes $1 COUGLAS FAIR FAIRBAN, IN coop Ie LYRK THEATRE WEST 42nd ST. TWICE DAILY 2:20-8:20 Says Miss Lillian Gish, fODAY the foremost actress of the screen: My dear Mr. Griffith:— “I spent two exciting nights seeing ‘One Fane, Night, reed was wondrously ri “Dorothy and I almost disgraced our- selves by laughing so loudly. J think it is the beat entertainment T hive eve it will have the success it deserves. Lillian Gish. Says the Famous Al Jolson: Dear Mr. Griffith :- f omething entirely new and uiasterly in the films is ‘One Exciting Night.’ It is poetry, If the pictur £ couldn’ t_get enough comedy of Mr. Porter Rf the ong.” Sincerely, Al Jolson Here are two distinguished people who are qualified to speak. Tragedienne and com- edian, they think the same of Mr. Griffith's new film now showing in the last two weeks of its run at the APOLLO THEATRE, twice daily. MAKES LITTLE DIFFE SENCE WHAT YOU NEED-- ‘WORLD "WANT ADYT. WILL GO AND GET iT] 4 AMUSEMENTS, “One of the great picturcs of motion picture history.” Eve. Mail. e Crowning Achievement Mary Pickford’s Carser = =e oor In an entirely different ij FROM BEGINNING HAILED BY THE Wess, = Ve Durling, Eve. “ ‘Tess’ is an excellent film, Daily News. SECOND MARY PICKFORD A BRAND NEW PRODUCTION “Miss Pickford probably has never acted a part more beautifully than she acts this one.” —Quinn Martin in The World. “Mary Pickford never has had, and probably never will have again, so excellent a vehicle as not fail to please and entertain any audience. Your beloved Mary is there, charming as ever.” — BIG WEEK AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. aR a ———=>. among the critics of the New York newspapers to boost the photoplay Be own That Forgot God at the Astor Theatre? If not, how can one explain such notices as the follow- ing: interpretation. TO END PRESS. Globe N. ¥. Journal— “The biggest thrill seen on any si any time in picture o¥ out is caused by the flood | scene which is stu- | pendous in its awful- } ness.” and cne that can- N.Y. Tribune— “We thought there was a marvellous | storm in ‘One Exciting | Night,” and again ‘n | ‘The Sin Flood,’ but all these put together | would just about equal | the deluge in ‘The | Town That Forgot God.” Eve, Mail— “The storm i terpicce of r vivid that one expects | the theatre to be swept away in the path of the raging torrent.” Y, Worla— “For the first time since we got up and yelled for some one tu rescue Lillian Gi in ‘Way Down East,’ we were face to face with a cinema storm so ter- ARTHU n HOPK JOHN BARRYMORE CORT , in “HAMLET. | Mb TRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY | — -QUITY 48TH ST. thers Bevan ze a Entire 2d Baleony TO-DAY MAT. 25c. | inn .NA CLAIRE mS is 7 BRUC “THE AWFUL RUE H” 'FULTO aNIGKERBOGKER 23°” &.35 CHE. YANKEE PRINGESS | Ondiick Bro sical Gem. VANDERBILT,‘ es" 4st BELASCO § s, DAVID, LYCEUM % DAVID BELAECO Presents RANCES STARR BROADWAY 46257. carey Season's Best Piay-rmaue TH. _ Woasetet.s-00 5 OTs aBar COLUMBIA Perens 2.16 & 8.10,|Prices QUE. ME JOY SHOW OF BURL and Orchestra CHM neon | > arate Bronx Onera Ho.ice ESTELLE WINWOOD |p AM E HEATRE n “THE RUBICON” ar I Se RA STREET. ANI) emacrow” JOSEPH PLUNKETT NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE at &10 THE MOVIES | FLO “HOSPITALITY” =P <2 * GINGHAM ERL THE § sis Wed ote a2 18, BROADWAN Ssh [TORCH BEARERS [ee REM Ste OF HILARIOUS COMEDY NORE ULRIC + ‘ KiKi aeuiteseeerncs seats Daily ature. zc Sughte ae, 1] “Tess of the Storm Country” ALAW Se were vE See Th cg htes ee IKermumcourreeich | GEORGE. M. * COHAN it thoes *A HOWLING SUOQCESS."—Bvo. Post. royalties ities |SO THIS IS LONDON! "|| MARION DAVIES ay Serene Ft Sree WHEN SAN WALTO stat wet or a | WAS IN FLOWER MOLLIE WILLIAMS 20488] QT'A"T we tihierit rifying, so catastro- phic, co beastly real that we actually for- } got such a thing as a | motion picture camera ever had been inven- the storm THEATE latiness WED, and SAT. Na ON ot GtEn: f of storms. ’. Telegraph— “We have seen flood and storm scenes on | the screen before, but \ never one that could equal this in any way. It is by far the most astounding thihg of its kind ever photo- graphed.” ASTOR tacos TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8.30 GOOD SEAT: d | 500. s"onemestia 50° MATENFES GOOD SEATS A 500 ty'oncu $1. 00 adiirs (Prices Do Not Include War Tax.) All Seats Reserved. Bway & sath Bt Mats. Wed & Sat nt 2.20.!Timen. Smashing Munical Comedy Hit EDDIE N ART COMEDY ¥ CREAMED WITH LAUGH- hy Telegraph, BROOKLYN. MT |(C thin) FickKForD in a New Version of Lud WU LENE, Ne Rout Uanal tt.. naif nour tater. june at Albany vo aii pointe, Bervice—Autow (i E HIT OF THE TOWN wares $1 W BE, Bia eS WY Rol. WKLst Wate tess & WKER. d08. KONE, & + Diamond Cutiers, Wb Kaldeo Lawes’ Paeee debe 4 Lonw's | A°l’r & Ou bar || 92 Down—$1 Weekly ii8% | Primrope Minstrels, ‘ETC. = RAMTLTON- state ba Ti Groadw Becel 8 Cast at, M. ate s "aan ae SUNDAY WORLD WANTS E07 DESERT CALLS| WoRK MONDAY WONDERS Moss

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