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GinL STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE ‘Autoist Who Child Against Trolley ; Flees. Ada Goldstein, seven of the Jamaica High School, was Mortally injured this morning and died a few minutes after being re Beever in St. Mary's Hospital. Miss Goldstein was on her from her home on the Old South Road and 95th Street She was crossing Jamaica Avenue at Woodhaven Boulevard when an auto- |" mobile driven by Walter Howe of] ), Palatina Avenue, Hollis, bound to- ward Brooklyn, struck her Howe stopped the car, and placing ‘the young woman in it, ran her to St. Mary's. Her death was due to internal injuries. There was no arrest. Howe has been summoned to appear in Ja- maica Court to-morrow. He said the acoldent was unavoldab! was going at a slow rate of speed The police to-day are seeking the driver of an automobile that sped away after striking and throwing twenty feet, ten-year-old Irma Tar- ditch, of No. 439 West 17th Street while she was crossing 9th Avenue at 17th Street on an errand for her parents late yesterday. The girl fell against the dash 1 of a southboum {th Avenue sur car. Motorman Michael Feeney had Yammed on his brakes and the cur way to’ school Woodhaven and that he CREDIT TERMS @-Piece Ding thoom suite & Piece Bedroom suite ‘Near (04th St "L" Station. 1694 St, Subway Station ¢ block: FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET. 1037 & 104" ST. 5 0 0 0 Cigarette and Cigar + olders 25c 35¢ 50¢ Sale at _ 68 West 45th Street WAMONKE a, y A oe Carat Sparkl'ng Blue White 3 / This wpecini wale is for the purpose of swith ‘4 ty diamonds at strong quar CHAN( PRICE ANY T OT OST LTE ES ITI PIE LETS ETP YI NTT PO IT 9 stopped almost the second Irma struck] WOMAN HELD FOR it. “She rotfed to the grotnd uncer: eclous. Spectators said that the motorist stopped his machine, glanced back a moment, then threw on power and] Attorneys Accw continued lis way at Increased speed. The child was taken to New York Hospital, soffered a fractured skull and inter-| Grand treet was held in $1,000 on a g nal injuries. lite, > ‘One person witnessing the accident noted the automobiles number. The polles say the number given them ts a 2 hat of a car registered as t! - Hurls Other)‘ y of Wildes Hauck, Of No 1217] {'¥+ she swore Edward Cassin, an at- Avenue, the Bronx. The police to reach Mr. Hauck by telo- phone, but could get no answer. Aa tested Ubi a pupii| MRS. FELTON GETS GLAD st night from Washington representing the various} thought to thu story sho told. If © organizations of this city took part Te eption. took part | perjury had been committed he said elton plans to leave here this mn for her home at Cartersville, Committ ) arranged. OUR NEW | ']° t0.94y 8 SPECIAL | Ee . © 170 ry ted Pay Nassav # THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922, PERJURY IN_ SUIT OVER FALSE ARREST a Prove Allbin barge Thomas M. Sullivan Discovered By Bi and Judge Orders Investigated. physicians say she] Mrs. Pauline Willer of No. 0 She is not expec “, i expected to] oi iiee of perjury. by Supreme Court Justice Callaghan in Brooklyn to-day. In a suit for false arrest growing out of a bankm case, In which she had been charged with unlawful en- foot of the Palisades Park, near Fort Lee, torney und receiver in bankruptcy, and Isauc Steinhaus, an attorney for the petitioners, had beaten her on Oct. —— 6, 1918. The policeman who made the arrest and the custodian of the spot und she must have given much he proposed to see that ft was pun- ished, The fury decided against her. celebration in her honor | The perjury charge and action by the Court followed. PROMINENT K. C. AND ELK MISSING 10 DAYS FOUND DEAD AT PALISADES Hie Skall Fractured. The body of Thomas M. Sullivan, Past Exalted Ruler of the Ets in Elfzabeth and prominent in the Knights of Columbus, was found to-day at the SAMUEL BLUM 740 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Place TAKE ELEVATOR TO 6TH FLOOR wero no indications of violence. The fall or jump, tumbus Sullivan, who was thirty-eight, and] case Sulli eth | lived at No. 67 Grove Street, Elizabeth, |to Joseph was last seen when he put up his auto] Elizabeth. at Coytesville bch dps New, Beautiful Designs, Big, Heavy: Solid Gold. Full Cut, Brilliant Diamond. A Fine Gift for Man or Boy. FROM 1 5 UPWARD Y Te gods who ordered it are both dead. “Both attorneys proved they were AMS M th t P WELCOME IN ATLANTA not present at the time of the arrest, : +60 is n 0 n S 0 a TLAN " ‘ day in othi Sree “ ATLANTA Guy Now. =r W. | Py of Besoin Jamie Callaghan 847 Fine Diamond Jewelry — New Designs — Large Selection former junlor Senator from| PACE O tne jury that her testimony Heaters The purchase of worth-while jewelry is made easy by a Sweet Charge Account ed an ovation on her ar-} couia not have been made up on the Linch No embarrassing references. Confidential Deal at Jewelry Headquarters and be assured of quality and value. CHRISTMAS GIFTS, SELECT2D NOW, RESERVED. Never Before—Perhaps Never Again A MEN’S CLOTHING SALE LIKE THIS! Samuel Blum, Nationally Known Manufacturer of the We Must Vacate in January and Are Sellin At Tremendous Sacrifices Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS SUITS—TUXEDOS—FULL DRESS Rochester Art Clothes are known the coun- try over for their high-grade workmanship, finest grades of materials and the best in designing. ‘The values in this sale cannot be duplicated anywhere. THE SUITS Men’s conservatives, semi-con- servatives, stouts, shorts, longs, collegians, Young Men’s one, two, threeand four-button models, imported and domestic finished and unfinished worsteds and cheviots and 18-ounce fine heavy weight worsted cheviots in double-breasteds. 1460 OVERCOATS All models for Men and Young Men—retail in any store for $37.50. 850 TOP COATS WORU Loose fitting, form fitting, belted models. Stouts up to 48; full lined and quarter ined. 462 SUITS For Men and Young Men, Stouts, shorts and longs. Many silk trimmed. Extraordinary Silk Lined Tuxedos and Full Dress Suits . ";OPCO Gabardine Topccats, Imported Topcoats, Loose Fitting Top- coats, A wonderful group of high class garments. OVERCOATS 43-75 It is not a matter of profit with us as it must be with other merchants, we must dispose of every garment REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS. THE OVERCOATS Plaid backs, Town Ulsters, Storm Ulsters, Young Men’s velvet collars, Ulsterettes; all sizes for men and young men, also form fitting. All overcoats satin trimmed. Designed by the cleverest designers in the country and tailored in Rochester Art fashion and style are equal to any garment you purchase in any retail store. 260 TUXEDOS 436 SUITS 126 FULL DRESS 1400 OVERCOATS Large selection of very fine, High Grade Worsteds, made in the finest Imported and Domestic fabrics, tailoredin Rochester Art Fashion, 29°75 MBO OVERCOATS and SUITS High Grade UI- sters, Ulsterettes, $ 75 Conservatives, 2 Storm Coats, Great ATS Coats, Ete. ii gue | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY found the body while hunting. There|in_ a Fort Lee garage ten days ago. Telegrams received last night by po- vushed, apparently from af tiee and officers of the Knights of Co- Hackensack, asked th were und, word be . Conroy, Grand Knight, of Handsome Signet Rings | Fes Established nearly 40 years on Maiden Lane. Catalog 44 on request. Maiden Lane Values Representative calls if desired LWSweets@ 22° mden Lane Winsessuensctsentomasas! ae BRicur o LIER 39th. STREET, N.Y. THIRD AVE BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY Prices here are the lowest in the city. You get the name rock~ bottom prices as we give the d fixtures for 9-Room House Complete: Wircd and Ready to Hang Superbly finished in FRENCH $ 98 SATIN, Beautifully designed, i all Rich Deco-ated Glassware klectic Heater : aumpe 10 to 50 Watts Tor Gas oF Elee- telelty. A SICK, CROSS CHILD NEEDS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” MOTHER! Even Billous, Upset, Tongue-Coated Children Love this Pleasant, Harmless Laxative If your child is constipated, full of | cold, Millions of mothers keep “California has colic, or if the stomach is| Fig Syrup" hundy. They know a teas breath feverish, tongue couted, a| spoonful to-day may save a sick child teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” | to-morrow, If never cramps or over- will never fail to open the bowels. 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