The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 4

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in NG NT A. TRB OUT 1A) IIS a a ER, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. Church Amateurs Who Will Present ao “San Tuy?’ in Aid ot Coavent Building BONWIT TELLER &3CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET TO CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Important Price Reductions on MISSES’ COATS AND FROCKS . Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats shead with Its investip into the isappearance seven y ago of 54 00 ‘ 3loom, but that tu. investiga. * ¢ not yet established any con. m with the slaying of Jenne er other than at the time of her ppearance she was employed in home of Norkin's parents. Ad- ditional witness on behalf of the Latest Bronx News ator Thomas I Sheridan, attorney for Norkin, protested, asserting an un- usual effort was being made to force speedy trial, A They asked that the two men be tried separately, and this request wad granted. Mr. Cohn told the court he was ready to open the case without delay and was prepared to try both en at a Joint trial. Becker's counsel intimated they ask a change of venue. saying ps had been taken to protect rs interests. They asked Judge ibbs to appoint an alienist to in- quire into Becker's sanity, but Judge Gibbs refused to do this. Norkin Gets is Benale Hear- ing and Will Face Jury One Week Later. The trial of Abraham Becker for the murder of his wife, Jennie, whos: body was found buried in the yard of the automobile repair shop of his friend, Reuben Norkin, was set for Monday next by Judge Gibbs in the Bronx County Court yesterday. Nor- Formerly up to 75.00 / Extremely smart and youthful models including panvelaine with badger collar, lorella with mole or black caracul, Normandie with caracul or mole, veldyne with DRAMATIC SOCIETY. GOR LADY OF MERCY. win Wilh be tris 'G week Inter: Bloom famtly are to be questioned, mole or monterey with mole or caracul.’ : The’ two, who are under indictment] 5). Conn said. ‘The oy : oo olfe, Eleano: Lanning, Beatrice | N Grace Bell, Margie Cadigan in thie fret 6 7 hee 'y probably will " nron, Mary Cummings, Cath | OT Murder in the first degree, plead-| i, called to-day, ’ F Ursuline Academy Hopes to , Lillian Haage | erine ‘an, Florence Connel| | \t not guilty when arraigned yester-| The body of Mrs. Becker will be Misses ur Trimmed Coats G New -Gy red Louise Karl, Mary McCook, Julie | Irene Co: Mirlam Conroy, Gera!- | day. buried at 10 o'clock Sunday morning et a New Gymnasium | yicbermott, Charles Claire, John|dine Palmer. Margaret Powers, Claro | Agsistant District Attorney Cohn] {rom Ree eae 150th Street, the as " Cummings, Robert Dowling, Adelaid: chafe, Margaret Smith, Florence ; Bronx. Rabbi Jacob Katz will of- 84 00 and Classrooms. Smith, Marion Gallagher, Isabel Gil-| Waters, Natalie Waters, John Gar. |“#*ed an tmmediate trial, Alexander te at the services, Burial will be fi ae lespie, Mae Glllespio, Mary Menztie,|rett, Charles Goetz and John Lough-'!Mayper and Charles Y. Halley, at-}in Riverside Cemetery, Hackensack, . The Dramatic Society of the Church | Anna Moore, Catherine Neal, Teresa | ran torneys for Becker, and former Sen-|N Formerly up to 135.00 of Our Lady of Mercy will repeat its ; . . : : Production of “San Toy" inthe audi-f F 7 = ia = The season’s luxurious models: arabella with monkey fringe collar, alonzo with ASG SUR Gee Smee ‘ 5 : : Beaver, Geran with beaver, monterey or arabella with squirrel or beaver, panve Monday and Tuesday evenings, devot- : 5 - f E Y : Talis with: foot ing the proceeds to the fund for th s , ‘s . ae ‘ Bew building of Ursuline Convent “ E : ‘ ;: Briggs Avenue and 198th Street, s he. ew euidiag wit noose | : Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats @omplete gymnasium and class rooms ; for the Ursuline Academy, which | 1 10 00 mow budly pressed for space. The - i additional structure will cost about r $100,000. An atditorium will also be Formerly up to 165.00 Luxuriously soft fabrics with lavish fur tr:mmings—draped panvelaine coat with shaw! collar and cuffs of mole, fashona with badger, andrea with fox, panvelaine with beaver or squirrel, florentina with badger, mole or beaver. was first staged several Weeks ago by the Dram: ec Society The work of the Bronx a curs was highly praised during that perform ance, and when the demand came for @ repetition it was decided to devote 7 " : the proceeds to this useful end. . : y ‘ e é % S . ; Included in the cast are the follow- Z : : AlCollectionioh Lilo ori Tiree enaekind ing: Patrick Carroll, John J. Ryan, : Thomas F, Franklin, Harold Treanor, 1 : . William Gorman, Charles Gorman ‘ : Mi > ke 7 C Patrick Garrett, Thomas Healy « & isses Froe S To lose Out Norman Chapleau, Peter Loughran Ge ‘: Bawin Reegan, Edwerd Campbel: Anita Shumway, Betty Kane, Helen ° Misses’ Velvet Day or Dance Frocks Neal, Mabe! Smith, Beatrice Mus 68.00 )Formerly up to 150.00) grave, Dorothy Waine, Helen Ryan Ruth Lakes, Catherine Gilligan, Mar Margaret Walsh, Elsa Wedding ring velvet frocks with monkey fringe or Venetian lace collar broche velvet on chifffon with self loops or fringed side drape; silk velvet frocks in basque type or with ruffle side. TWO SENATORS-ELECT * AT DINNER TO SHERIFF wi Help ailnited Staten, sonators-eiect Cope: Ye a, Misses’ Afternoon or Dance Frocks er to be tendered of the Bronx by Jury Club Dee 14 George . Lieutenant Governor-clecs, M4 ‘ 34.00 (formerly up to 89.50) Bainbridge Colby und Martin Conboy 5 Will also uddress tne diners. : 1 \3 4 ‘There will be over 1,500 persons pres- 2 Z é ent. James R Murphy. President of the . club, will be toastmaster The ecuest of honor besides being the youngest Gheriff in the county, ts Democratic ‘boss of the Bronx Ae MONROE CLUB RECEPTION. crepe de Chine flat crepe, tailored clotlr; also evening frocks of taffeta chiffon or net | A varied assortment, two or three of a kind, including Canton crepe, ee MISSES’ APPAREL— Sizes 14 to 18 Years—THIRD FLOOR == Nearly 3,000 members apd friends of the Monroe Democratic ‘Club of the Bronx attended the annual entertain- ment and reception of that club at Hunts Point Jast night. Deputy Strect Cleaning Commissioner James W. Brown, executlve member of the club, and Mae Skiffington, associate execu- tive, welcomed the guests, tainment was furnished sional talent now at Bronx theatre | 5 FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS THIS COAT 35.00 A Business Proposition in Business Suits for Business Men at a Business Price! $44.00 | For Men and Young Men Greatly ‘Reduced for Tomorrow | Smart Fur Trimmed Developed in rich new fabrics, with collars of Beaver, Squirrel or Raccoon. Business models for young men and seniors —hand-tailored in conservative business fab- rics—and priced to make the business of selling easy for us and the business of buying easy for you. It is a value especially created for busy business men that do their buying at the week-end. tas 3 Radically Reduced to ; ; 35.00 atl in asians y» ‘ patty) 5 Men's Shops —West 38th and 37th Streets—Street Level CUSHION SHOES. JOHN EBBERTS SHOE C0. BOLD ONLY AT 4872 Broadway, st 87th Street 12 Park Placc, Woolworth Bldg. mem gm

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