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3 ‘Jails Man 1 Detective Clears meses 15 WITNESSES ARREST HIMSELF; | QUIZZED 8-Year-Old panne of Picking - His After a detective of the Sinpsot nesses to-day in determine the fa: SLEUTH RE REFUSNG| OF BRONX WOMAN Wife Among Those Pocket. Examined. Assistant District Attorney Cu! 3 Street Station, the Bronx, refused he Bronx, examined fifteen wit- © the Calera haar oe night to arrest George Levasier, an operator at the Royal Motion Picture FINDS GRATATION === 332-2570 DELEGATE LIKE HEAT, 18 ne: reseaisyar re. &1 FROM 92 COLLEGE equator th® two poled ,of the earth’: end, and is pulled downward bofily Land, the oownward pull Mkwiee in Just one one-millionth of the gravita- ON FATE . tional force, while at the magnocic} ane ee cae Prof. See, Noted Scientist,|eavation, in Peru, the total magnetic! Ninety Institutions Will Be Forty Years’ Work. SAN FRANCISCO, on of Missing been dino overed by Prof. cording to an announce fn Investigation to} prof, see announced he had te of Mrs, Jennie} covered the cause of magnetism ‘Theatre, Jennings Streit and Southern | Becker, who disappeared from her} univerral gravitation. Boulevard, the Rrons, on a charge of /home at No. $19 April 7. Abraham Becker, the wom- pocketpicking, Samuel Mele of No. 711] 1h [Abraham ‘Tinton Avenue, the Bronx, who al- Jeged ho was robbed, made the arrest himself. The detective sald he re- fused to make the arrest because his investigation had proven that Leva- sler, who lives at No. 168 Bleecker] Among the wi! Street, Brooklyn; could not be guilty of the charge. his two brothers, according to the son six years old Levasier was attacked by Mele and/ Orphan Asylum a police, as ho was leaving a restaurant | other institutt opposite the theatre last night. Mele said Levaster had picked his pocket of $60 earlier in tho evening on a surface car. wore beating Levasier, some one called the Simpson Street Police Station. Detective John Woy was nent to the scene. Mele insisted that Levasier be Sesveres. Ths dstcctive cars he found that Levasier was on duty in the thea- / ~ ' sed robbery. | him that evening and that she packed | actually pulls back on the opposite ‘ = Fee ee ie tne Simp.] UD and left home the next day while | end of the magnetic needle suspended| ws If they are’ not son Street Station. he was at work. Mr. Cohen has] by a thread about its centre. 11 fli ti nett found a witness who says he saw] The result ia to make the lines of , well-—flirtatious, 'S WIFE Hecker some distance from his| force tension lines, etherlal vorticus, RUBBER DEALER'S home at o'clock on the morning | strotched like taunt ropes. At thd what is it about WINS SEPARATION SUIT} of Apri! 7th, although Becker ays he) ———————————————————— plaintive questic nother attracted ‘While Mele and his two brothers| District Attornoy. Mrs. Becker ever ee did not leave the house until 8 o'clock. (Special to The Evaning World.) TO MR. AND MRS. HOENIG ‘WHITH PLAINS, Nov, #7.—Mre. Flat- © tie Blanche Sweeney, prominent in s0- cig! circles of Scarsdale, has won bor sult for 4 veperation from her husband, Hdward, C. Sweonty $*., importer of deville stars from Bronx theatres enter- tained the guests during the dinner, allowed Mra, Swee- | firm of C. Wit: ‘Tompkins ney $85 a week alimony for tho support | will leave for of herself and children and costs of the | George Washington. They will return i z | aS? i 33 During the trial of the sult Mrs. / late in February. £ her and blackened ‘her | Mrs, Charles Volk, 3 £ gti eon which woo given to’ Mr. and Mrs. John dren, three-year-old twins, are in an- boys as to the whereabouts of their Becker took his wife for an huto- claims his wife returned home with jem = Rousing Send-' East 160th Street, In completion of forty years of rx- adarch on magnetism and = gravita- ms arrested Friday| tion Prof. See declared thatyghe cause and held in $10,000 bail on informa-|of magnetism lay in the tion of tion which reacehd the District At-|ether waves considerably longer torney's office that he me' friend] those of Ught and heat, and, he as- on the day of Mrs, Becker's disap pearance and remarked; * atu ism and universal gravitation late me. I have got rid of my wife.’ tnesses heard wi also due to similar way Harry Becker, the eight-year-old son » ether traveling across of the pair. ‘This boy and anot ; are in the H and two other -| ‘The processes of attraction under the wave action of magnetism and of The continual vitation are totally invisible, See. ig of the two older mobile ride April 6, Although he had] pole of the larger magnet. Yet he owned an automobile for more than 2] showed experimentally, and year that was the first and only time rode in it. Becker . Sweeney . Sree see Dandruff Surel; MP Weak ‘tor set nag children, |A “BON VOYAGE” DINNER Doster ‘Tie Halr One Nundred of Their Griends Give is get id ‘of dandratf, for it e your hair and ruin it if you don't. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Hoenig of No.|_ It does no fe to try to brush or 628 St. Ann's Avenue, the Bronx, were] wash it out. The o ne rubber, in Manhattan. Supreme | tendered a bon voyage dinner by 100] rid of dan wiabs Justice Arthur S. Tompkins has | friends at the Criterion Restaurant filed = judgment to that effoct in the nigit, A symphony orchestra and v Westchester County Clerk's office, it became known to-day. Mr. Hoenig, who is ly sure. wa ber of th ith fi Son and bis wine | Be epee yen ried ta-morrow on tho | dandruff will be Some of the guests ong her allegations were | Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Witsel, Mr. and| an and trace of it. Mr. and Mrs. Wiil- ir will look and fee! much mother-in-law.” | Mr. ‘Mrs, August Schroeder, better. You can get liq: Rhee two ohildren, woo are} and Mrs. William Witsel, Mr. and store. Four ounce: their it, Occupying a country | George Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John Brumm, wil 1654 Revedwray Hudson Terminal , no matter how much dandruff you Open nang Entrances Fulten Street Well, Joseph Hoenig |have. This simple remedy never fails. Brosklys Shep Adve 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Tells of Discovery After | of gravitation. couse of gravitation, which has baffied golentists since Newton established the law of gravitation 285 years ago, Prof. See in an add there was a connection between definitely proved ‘that grava- ly spaces with the velocity ef Seo submitted experimental the attention of the | demonstrations of this wave theory of officials of the Hebrew Orphan Asy-| magnetism, showing @hat) when 4 Jum and they communicated with the | small magnet is suspended by @ thread near a larger one, the small magnet ia pulled bodily toward the nearest from mathematical theory, that While the S b le Cha nearer pole has the greater power, Lhe uU t TMS remoter poie of the iarger magivet ant plenty of thick, |. glow: ilky hair, do by all to get about apply. it at night grrr WS pe bess ip enough to moisten the sealp and rub it winning styles at $10 Patent Leather gone, and three oe tour or Black Satin more applications will completely dis- id hor husband treated her | who bado them farewell last night were | ‘0!ve and entirely ‘destroy every single 3 I MILI ER omy S " ‘You will find, too, that all itching and ° h : | ti of the scalp will ivory ac force Is precisely offggtwo-milllonchs Represented at Conference Proveeding mathematically Prot, ses showed that his conclusions \indica-ed Here This Week. a new equation connecting magnet- Nov. 27.—The| !sm and universal gravitation from| The Interfraternity Conference, tag t which he drew these conclusiqns: annual gathoring of delegates ‘rom 1. ‘That magnetism is to waves, the rotary motion of the Heles bu- ‘i ing about the lines of foi “which is} American colleges and universities, has also confirmed by Faraday's celebrate] will meet at the Hotel Pennsy!venia eriment on the magnetic rotatton| friday and Saturday. More than of a beam of polarized’ light, 1846. As magnetism Is connected with gravitation by See's mathensatiéa! taw | ational fraternities and coming trom of 1922, it follows t! gfavitation | ninety different institutions of lvarn- also Is due to wave those of , present magnetism. dis- and than sald I. Miller Slippers that ie so subtly “fascinating? will 16 West 42nd Street 11% inohes lang $12; pla RANTED that you have a gift to buy for some one, this story of the Ovington Silver Shop should be one of absorbing interest to you. For that hoard of good gifts in white metal on the second floor will, unless you are looking for the Roc’s Egg, solve any gift question. The Silver Shop has many gifts for men, There are cigarette boxes and cases, splendid smoking trays, flasks for the football games, cocktail shakers for the club, poker sets, 118618 inch well and tree platter, $15; covered vegetable dish Things from the Silver Shop How well they look and how useful they are! OVINGTON’S FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET tter and dish complete $25. For the woman who entertains, there are well and tree platters, hors d’oeuvre trays of crystal and silver, salvers, and a hundred and one other things of graceful bearing. There are things for the boudoir of a young girl, things for the dining room of a young married couple, things for the study or the office of the man of affairs, and a great number of things which are quite catholic in their usefulness, And the prices are by no means steep or unreasonable. Actually you can get, in the Silver Shop, the most satisfying sort of gift at a most satis- fying sort of price. A OO a I Charge purchasde will appear on bills réndered January I James McCreary & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET Special Selling of McCreery Mattresses 1973 Made expressly for us by Stearns & Foster These mattresses are filled with Virgin Cotton, cleaned to snow whiteness but retaining its softness and resiliency, They are scientifically felted into nine even layers. Made with roll edge having two.extra rows of stitching, also strap handles on either side for easy handling. Just 75 of these mattresses to sell at 18.75 (Seventh Floor} NOVEMBER 27, 1922," | score of (Deans. The cullege Presi- practically every men's fraternity at 200 delegates, representing fifty-two 10 will be thirty-two of tho country's » eduouters, |WANTS DOROTHY GORDON among them five/college Presidents, : one Chancellor and more than. FREED FROM ASYLUM dents are William H, P. Founce of | Uncle, Im Lewal A Saye Girl Is Brown, who founded the conference jemally Res ned. fourteen years ago; C. R. Richards] BOSTON, Noy. 27—A petition has of Lehigh, 8. W. Stratton’! of Mass- | been Mied in the Supreme Court at Bast achusetts Tech., John M. Thomas of | Cambridge by John D. Gardiner of fia State, and F. C. Ferry of Hain-| peiawin, 1. 1, dbtheating that, hearing ton. te Other prominent members of col- | te Meld at once on the sanity of Dorothy lege fraternities attending wil be foe oR gee nn eng her release Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania. | "5." tng aired at Beggs former Vice President Morshall end] inet he had reason a nly that tary of War Beker. Will] Dorothy Gordon wae illegally restrained. "Czar* of the movies. ls] The petition Is returnable Friday tn firlecates the Supreme Court in Boston. franklin Simon @ Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Tomorrow Misses’.and Girls’ Winter Apparel From Our Regular Stock At Greatly Reduced Prices All Sales Final Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats or Wraps 75.00 Prices Before Reduction *89.° to £145. Fashionable fabrics, furs and colors, in the season’s smartest models for all occasions; gerona, panvelaine, velverette or montrey; with fox, wolf, earacul, beaver or squirrel furs. 14 to 20 Years. MISSES’ COAT SHOP—Second Floor Misses’ Fur Trimmed Three-Piece Costume Suits 48,00 Prices Before Reduction 69.° to *125.°° Tnree-piece costume suits have one-piece frocks with silk crépe.bodices and matching jacket coats; marleen, veldyne or velveteen, trimmed with fox, wolf, caracul, beaver or squirrel fur, in the fashionable colors. . 14 to 20 Years. MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor Misses’ Silk or Wool Frocks 18.59 Prices Before Reduction $39," to °69.°° Frocks in the smart Fifth Avenue fashions in crépe satin, crépe de Chine, canton crépe, wool crépe, wool twill cord or Jersey; black or the new winter shades. 14 to 20 Years MISSES’ FROCK SHOP—Second Floor Girls’ Winter Frocks | 9,75 Prices Before Reduction *16.”° to *29.%° Frocks for girls (8 to 17 years) in wool or silk crepes, serges or wool jersey, in all the season's models and colorings GIRLS' DRESS SHOP— Second Floor

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