The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 21

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KBIOR ARMLESS HUSBAND OF 24, 1922. BUS INVESTIGATION PUT OFF. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. Nove Gave Cigar to His Baby Daughter, ACCUSES of the Old Slip Station, was using a i TAKES NOSE DIVE ~ INTO CIGAR STORE enentinijinnenlsi telephone in the stove at the time and BEATING HER, The proposed resumption of the ved Miss Ray Schaumer of No, 783 HARRISRURG, Pa., Nov. 24,—Police Kas Commissi . Nt TN a bed 3 sulevard, the Bre to-day wore investigating a charge made] the bus si n In thin city t Southern Boulevard, the Bronx, the by ornate For armiess hus. {take place th srning at the scheduled clerk, was busy with customers in The front window doors ash and $500 worth of perfectos went to smash. The only thing that stopped the truck from getting behind the cigar the walting reportera and Insisted She Smoke, Wife Says Husband Beat Her When She Protested, Says Mrs. Kuperman, Suing Music Publisher. She | hour. | Witnesses, 1 was announced that the < | hearing was adjourned until next Mon- hia wife had] day morning at 10,30, No reason was tales, given en her. counter, was the steam radiator and atearh ipipea, Pehind the front show The charge that he gave his cigar to their baby daughter Louise with window. Miss Schaumer screamad, the remark to his wife, “I want her to be a regular girl and go to cabarets and smoke; I don’t want her to be like you,” was made in the papers of a but McGowan quieted her and carried her to the ‘sidewalk a@tanding on the slieht Brake Loosed by “I.” Vi- The notioe version of the accident) separation sult brought to-day by Mrs. Rose Kuperman of Benson Avenue, . ie a was that the vibration of the Secon¢ s “ ; 7, Mration It Starts Wild Dash |Avenue clovatea trains overhead haa] Set! Beachy sgalnkt Adolph cupsrman, a musto publisher, of No, 90¢ C ¢ Sn shaken the eme brake loose and] West 60th Street, Manhattan, customers Scatter. the wheels, the aved, gave way) At thi k, Mrs. Kuperman | = —a J t Cc b Sauce he wheels, tH sed, RAV y his remark, Mrs. K an ine wei ofthe fad un te eres | auclaree che eect hee Maakans e| that KUpermman had taken ings te ust try Cranberry A seven-ton mot HE OE auto /atieoti (Nos peradne: ware 180 auc wank p Itke yout”, where-| Mims smith, asa relish with beef—hot or cold Sean reas on wh —_— upon, according to her statement, he In his answer, Kuperman admitted o was loaded with mereli isnt hey ~ relies an ¢ . BEES TOIL TO MAKE HONEY.) ‘te case camo beforee Supram] core im, alscretions tA the past but Cranberries are good themselves and sald he and his wife had agreed to MhokeG. ini tornt é Pawna't watts Court Justice Lewis in Brooklyn, who A Over Square this morning | One Poand Requires Nectar From € sustice Lewis ife's attorneys te | WPS the slate clean, After that, he make other foods taste good. ehauffeur, John J. Roth eues hae Weekly allmony ana{ declared, she had found fault with West Street, who after counsel fees, Mrs. Kuperman| ®!™ and insisted upon dragging up Economical—no waste—easy to prepare. emergency brake left the tr Few . éhortious anged her husband with undne] the past. Decision was reserved. The Btls Gharby We alter. Sonntag aeeeeeea | friendiiness with Lillian Smith, an ans were married In 1911 und A recipe folder, containing many ways to use and peerny : ang SORh pe’ toe pound | nplovee of his office, She also stated have four children preserve cranberries, will be sent {ree on request an early delivery. ot honey ar, a recent au-| eaten s Roth had not been away vers thority the concantrated AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE, 90 West Broadway, New York. when the FORMER MAYOR BLMENDORT oF down th the Unit Manover and Pearl ynounted t through ell appointment truck started tog L tion of mer of truck lid a nose Police Lieut, lia J, MeGowan a been BucKLEF NEWHALL © Sixth Avenue at Ast St == Opposite Bryant Park —f Christmas Presents AN unlimited array o/ gift suggestions. Goods purchased now will be held tor Christ- mas deliver; Christmas Presents T this season we add to our stock many articles of novelty fur- aiture which make ap- propriate and useful gilts. 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