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> AL SIARPCURIES AT CORNERS 10 G0 TO HALT ACCIDENTS Easier Turns at Street Inter- sections Will Facilitate Nutd Traffic, 125 STREE TS AFFECTED. $2,300,000 Asked for Re- Pairing — and Resurfacing Manhattan Streets in 1923, Connected with Roraugh 1m Manhattan, an appl Juli < before the Roard ation of S Miller of of Istimate in about two weeks fo an app lation $2,900,009 for repaving app imately 128 M in 1922, Is @ general policy by the city 4 facilitate aute traffic Hitherto st ners }ave liad a sharp « of six foet causing ato mobiles tc abrupt, wide turn Into t sulting in ec the street ar ays and seoidents. This year a twelve-foat teoots 7 cutye w on so ent tas been so successful the new method wil tended shout the city. The twelve-foot affords much caster turns at ving nd THE EVENING _WORLD, _THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, N. Y.-Society Women Turn “‘Salesladies’”’ To Aid alge Centre Association RS. RLLIVING STON SLESHANICAL TOY Dream tMen MOTOS FROM PAUL THOMPSON Ar ee) ) Take Part in an Ambitious Merchandising Plan Ben- | etiting City Mothers. i i pnefit of the Maternity ¥ Association, many persons nue hein and Avenue from 2 on next year's t list. ‘The 1 parts of Wadsworth, Lene and other avenu streets from Streets. ‘The nev in the downtown ing mid aut, len Lane, Street ind ¢ resur We ther roudwny Avenuq the ¢ Jet Ome whiel or whic Dy are not dying they MRS Ovncemwoos ane so niuch around here as they used to, re more likely to keel over in street Mfice, automobiles. 1 dying is being done in bed this year Knight i ¥ = Mt F o 1 t aE r | JR, ORex ei iOLES IN PIANO BOX ONGERWooo Dying in Bed Is Virtually Passe; We Keel Over or Autos Get Us Now Nation's 1922 Death Rate on Par W ith Lowest in His- tory, Physician Tells Life Insurance Presidents. People ‘they do die “Tknocked do: than ever by wid upcralion, SELuUNG roves and when or Le Report of the Spot” nt in society: the ive stor trothers’ establ aMbILOL cunnisennaity | mipanying D disposin work- exel jt eounte GIRL'S STEPFATHER ATTACKS ALLEGED BETRAYER IN COURT When Him—Jud Youth oym Passed nty-six, of s rie Long 1 was | t 1 1 nd City Police Ceurt tr eld in $1,000 ba c ulting Mary Dot Me (ltey bt Ret when ( Hetre 1) atrol msolt i 1 pass said he app mare contem sit hind et and thy te tot tption to pa fine mM imprise ment = from und was ret PWO DEAD PROM DRINKING SvPLE OP fF 5 1922. Sh gator aioe ei Pala IMPORTERS HOME, CET $61.00 IENELS AND FUR Thieves Lock Children ii Nursery and Flee With Plunder at Riverdale. A gen Was rm to the pe ny jewelry Woirrokepe today, hy q and: Tey keep a wa ne 10 $6,000 in value stole 1 onohnrst, Riverda » Home? Headen, an importer w Oo | t No. 141 Broadway. ‘Thecy ; robbers, who lad planned a muerte theft, were frightened aw ret could make a rer haul, Braden and his wife spent Suny ! day even in Manhattan, leaving ! thetr ehildren five, in the eare u yok up to farugi. six, and Laurens of the servants. Ate e children's nurse went!® At they were all risenty door of the nursery linking that perhaps theo 1 returned from town and es into the house unheard y the niirse went to the door of Mrs. s Braden's room and knocked. ‘The? foor was locke: As the nurse rattled * j the knob she heard Sounds of a violent | knocking about of furniture inside. | She ran downstairs and gave an. m and a message was sent to an Joining estate, from which a wateb. : Was sent, The door of Mrs, Brad. | m Was broken open and the room was found in great disorder, Rugs had been rolled up, the mat« | * pulled from the bed and every ] the ma DR Amy KAUKONEN By World Staff Peasipisp net raat Another “ Being Found Stirs Town. of the Rev. BE. W. Hall o w whe with Mrs, f 16, Is at the home ¢ ‘inl Bonne N s 1 seolus refusing to return indict mur in taRing a trip HALL'SMOOWHERE DETECTIVES. DOUBT ANEW WITNESSYARN Man on {New | WIN PERRIGO $5,000 | “sleome a mat i | it r ' I ' He —— PROSECUTORS TOO BUSY, ~ _ WOMAN’S TRIAL IS OFF |RESTORE WORLD UNITY, |,,,,, WOMEN URGE PREMIERS Chery m™ BOGUS MINT AGENT ROBS GIRL CASHIER; PLOT LIKE A NOVEL bark Stranger in’ Woman's v F ——_——> = BRITISH MILLIONAIRE Apparel Store Gets $405 by New Ruse. \ quriptteation ' ' & « WwW ‘ if LY " tie A iuhonene NOE Street. Me ents ave nas] ties NS Marge {ft I 1 h she was born | bure d dresser drawer emptied, nr iS spoke tn tuent] Jewelry and furs worth about ' ude a yea The t 4 $1,500 were missing. The window hi n td isc Jown tigut on Nu Mt even remotely resembling Joverlooking the porch was open. On Ba ion has ever before vis-[the ground between the porch and thes 1 New Y 1 y A Mayor twenty shrubbery thene were the heavy im- yt lay ” tthe cele 4, with fine. ele hal prints of shoes showing where the ani ann of Bin ‘ Pgs saa CK thieves had jumped A fur piece nidey he 1 i + valued at $4,000 was lying between rT n N t f faet -}the shrubbery and the underpinning eman in discussing metieds of for the pore hootlegee ind merits of street pave —_——>—__- a POLICE LIEUTENANT DES UAE combate ho’ BROADWAY FIRE DRIVES iNzed, 36 FAMILIES TO STREET May Wovhonen's Finnish ances. — t try r coloring and in the] Fiames eld te One t with its prominent] bat F nd 1 Amer Maliport is a like town of 7,000 population, easy of access from Can- Ja and Cloveland an enforee- ment problem ts to Falnport » New York lips. But no- girl even wore hin ean Tw families at No, 360% Broadway + were forced into the street this morning when the building was threatened by living the hody but apartment houss REVOLVER IN HOME destruction hy fire, Quick work of fires men Mived the structure, henee 4 New York's Henjamin Lehman, an automabiie > ¢ . ‘ 1 Worn newly graduated, [ salesman, noticed « ‘slight blase in a Otto P. Olive of Charles gy uclise medicine. | waste basket in his bedroom as he wee f talion Found V4 i lected her on] about to leave for work. When ae Street: Station Found HE stepped into the hallway to get a fire . 5 : the’ draught caused by itv Dead by Wite anned the flames i bed clothing. oT Olive ihe ' uld get beyond 4 r 1 did t 4 r tenants of to t tat i} n to the street ‘ ‘ be ent was gutted nics 1 1 Fireman Patrick Sheridan, 4 1 had herve ere y Jol kine Company No. SO was seyerety I ja i ' ' uw oby fying glass elf throw inva li ase Olive SANITY “TEST ORDERED Pa heen a help in solv. FOR MOTOR SEEDERS youth moprietors soe soon iy ed tion Judi INDIANAPOLIS, Dee, “A ‘ ) \ - at eit sanity ‘test will be given all j 1th 5 persons uvrested for speeding, Ye Nein ' Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank tonani pee me a announced to-day after Judge 1 ln m Delbert O, Wilmeth in City eo 1 Wily they Court had assessed light tines ‘ ru 1 ‘ Ji dont ink new on a number of speeders. me, Persons arrested und Mites Mtaiconinm HOC Leen: GAS: OF for an examination hy : |! Meut Hl hairy ee Sanity Commission, the May rhe | Bay a & a + would De kept Hoy. on “Council has} Yall they are ounte; eur ee wanes State law providing that per- Hae ; a Me ies tis lowe! 1 for sanity tests can- Chante give bond, —and after all, what other cigarette WEDS MRS. GUGGENHE IM INDON, De 1 Mond, n so highly respected by so many men?