The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1922, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAx, Davansab il, i922: l Justice Taft Buys Xmas Seals U. 8 ton.000 FRIDAY, Latest Bronx News 4 al Talks on Tuberculosis. War 3B: ee “Frankl in 5 ‘mon 2 Co, WILL MOVE 1- NAY LANDLORDS FACE be i 1 oillon-dollar day"? Qt the ‘reas: Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TO HAVE BODY OF | CRIMINAL ACTION IF ion-dollar da ry The nation’s fin department that day. will dlaburs In 1s $70,000,000 to holders es whi®h have been called for 5 $200,000,000 to holders of uturing ‘Treasury certificates of {n- T. (hbtedness and $10,000,000 In Interest omorrow e publ jebt. with the Friday pay- Treasury is offering $300,- nt. notes maturing Paris-Made Beaded Gowns SR of Salome or Chiffon Velvet other bearing 4 per cent. interest and —— POLICEMAN’S WIFE DIES IN THEATRE _ For Dinner or Evening Wear i a a pes Prices Before Reduction $98. to $145. Seay = District Attorney Checks Up on Those Who Fail to Furnish Heat. Action to Determine Cause of Death—Missing ‘Countess’ Found in Fospits ul. Effective steps will be taken by Bronx officials tq keep the people of the borough from suffering from ecld. operation of the District Attorney. Health Superintendent, Fuel Admin- rutor and all agencies where relief AY Possibly be obtained was under- to-day following revelstions in strates’ Courts, where nearly fifty persons have in the past few days asked that landlords be forced t furnish heat, Acting District Attorney s thrown the complaint bur The first tangible move by the Bronx authorities to determias whether Dr. Emanuel Danz! the Ttat- fan physiclan of that borough, was murdered or died a natural death will be taken to-day. A formal request for the ex tion of the body from Its Calvary Cemetery, Brooklyn, will be mado by Assistant District Attorney Adierman before the Special Term of the Supreme Court. In an affidavit which will be pre- ented to the court by Mr. Adlerman Virginia Sorn, forty-elght, of No, Street, wife of will be nted the stories of the ros’ cutor’s office wide and J) doctor's su rath in the Van} instructed all county tectives to e LE * Cortlandt Prive ospital after only} check up on heat complaints. Were = When one considers: a few hours’ {line the threats] jt is found t owners have not Je os fgninst his life recounted by Dr.| heeded the leo handed out some Danazi to his friends and the examin tlon of the hospital chart by ph sicians, Including the Medical Exami- ner of the Bronx, which resulted in a recommendation by the physicians that the body be exhumed. Little objection to the autopsy ts expected to he made. So far as can be learned, it will not be opposed by N.C. Ddnato, counsel for the elghty- year-ol Sounte Montemerti,"’ with o Dr. Danzi, thirty years her ju- nior, lived for twenty-two years and who claimed his property as his com- mon law wife when he died. The “Countess” who has been miss- ing tor five days, is in the Miseri- cordian Hospita No. it S6th Street, where | the name of M weeks ago proceedings will be begun at once, “There has heen a flood of com- plunts in the past few days Mr. Cohn, “and I understand a many persons have appealed « the West Farms and Mor L, ee sie Ma Ur —that salome and chiffon velvets of equal qualis “7 ties as is used in these gowns retail in New iP VTCHE LE @ UNDRRWoce+ oNomR Woe % $ Sally Mitchell Le Fevre of Washington -alled on Chief susticw Taft _ York today at $8.50 to $18.50 a yard. c to make a sale of Christmas seals but remained to hear a story of the ome : . H Chief Justice's own recollections of the tuberculosis warfare which H Court for action agains — Cont for sation ayant “ncatiest| fisrted tong betore Bally’ bite yen eng the light of day, that these gowns are hand made in Paris fentionda, | aueile of the rorponal, : with all that it means in fashion’and fineness. who contracts to furnish heat and] NEARLY LOSES AUTO. youths who were experiencing troub| a hot water has an additional lability swering the descriptior wer the ‘rial twa Kay BON OE ET is the comer of 178th . ’ It is easy to appreciate that this is one of the most hase: Aen wie and Fruit Pudding extraordinary opportunities of the season. “We do not want to gave chase, rappii able, nor will we be easily Campber f tf F phet nightstick, He caught th by the claim ‘we can't get Quickly | blocks a [AS ep daneres tented ° know that the Hronx has not 1 tm. nat rd Burke, nin anything like a sufticic No. 431 | Years, Courtlandt Avenue, tal the Bronx, loseph We When an effort was made to talk 5 auvanbeee pet Me with her last night hospital oflcials 8 of a druggist friend in the] nue, the Bronx. 3) were arralgt said that ‘only two women are al- t ‘hand. They have been hold onx Ia night by delivering in the Morris: o lowed to see her or talk to her.’ Bronx last night by delivering an|in rrisiania Police Court t SHER JOSTICE TAFT4ND sani Vols apple nauce or any sawed fruit ao * WHITE JADE —CORAL_——ORCHID HOP the raisins coarsely and add BLACK RED FUCHSIA’ MAHOGANY, / them to the Comet-Boiled Rice with the apple sauce and half the nutm Hawthorne Avenue, Yon commodatin was ae- Tt is understood that Mr. Adlerman] '"y,," PaSMUn Oeste orton: Heaith |°™SeRey Prescription to a patient in] morming charged with grand farceny | ‘Turn into an oiled baking dish, sprinkle All Sales Final will begin an immediate and country-|y..q. 43 concerning himself chiefly |th8 lonely neighborhood ot Summit : . with the sugar and remaining nutmeg, - ates Lina wide search for Victor Martindale, the} vith’ the homes in which filnesx| Avenue 1624 Street, somebody] s Gustave Karn, | mixed together, dot with the butter and ; he “Countesy."" The last seen * oye bake twenty minutes in a moderate fom of thi makes it imperative that heat be ob-]stolo his automobile from in front of ployed cabinet make ; i of him was on the morning of the} inca, Under an arrangement with|the patient's he ‘urnished room at No. » elas Hisd hot with Hard Sauce or f Stor’ , . : i *, iad declare "i cold with cream or custard. 9 . doctor's funeral, per of the| Puct Administrator of the] A police alarm from the Highbridge ead cealared -tot WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP— Third Floor Ht is charged that a number or Jon|fronx, he has boen able thus far tof tution brouxht results a halt hour Packed in Sealed Packages tha gate 18 Kies as opened by] ket coal supplies where a physician | later when Patrolman O'Day of theo er the doors and windows of his room — never sold loose = ' cfivials of the Public Administrator's] has attested their necessity. Bathgute Avenue Station arrested two and ended his life by inhaling gus. a oe ae = office. Mr. Donato, counsel for the “Covnt- ess,"' said to-day he had ante both Dr. Danzi and the “C more than twenty years. was the daught. of a wi Count named Montemerii, in Florence, Italy, and had married an Englishman—her only marriage, he said—named Mar- tindalo, who was killed in Bolivia. WIFE OF BROKER GIVEN DIVORCE AND ALIMONY Mrs. Helen Strong to Receive 38 Per Cent. of Hus- band’s Annual Income, For Tuesday, December 12th OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & , 34th Street—New, York 3th Street-— New York BOUDOIR APPAREL FOR XMAS To Close Out a, Presenting Tuesday—Notably Appropriate Feminine Street and Afternoon Dresses Gifts Priced With Exceptional Moderateness . For Women and Misses Corduroy Robes and Beacon Breakfast Coats | Blanket Robes &é Smart Styles from Regular Stock Values to 48.50 18.00 Trimly styled models in Satins, Crepes, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Wool Jersey. Mrs. Helen T. ©. Strong has beon granted an interlocutory decree of di- vorce {rom Prentice Strong, a broker, who comes from a wealthy New York family and was an officer in the army @uring the war. Tho judgment was signed by Supreme Court Jus at Newburgh Dec. 6 lust, it w yesterday, Mr. and Mrs, Streug were married ot St. Thomas's Church, Fifth Avenue, tn November, 1908, and haye one daughter, Sylvia Olph Strong, : Very Full-Cut In Many Designs 5.90 3.95 ald who Ja given over {6 the custody of Wide Wale soft finish Wide satinsbound Mra. Theron G: Strong, who lives at No, Corduroy, lined through- Collar and Cuffs, seperti ota akin ws out with silk mull, pockets and cord OPPENHEIM fon LLINS & é Sirons visiting there with an unknown Copen, Rose, Fuchsia, girdle. Floral, plaid e E SS and the carly part of 1919” Sometim Wisteria, Orchid, Henna. and Indian patterns. a \ 34th Street—New York the defendant was in uniform and on other occasions in citizen's clothes, the witness said. Under an agreement made between Mr. and Mrs. Strong, the plaintiff is to receive 38 per cent, come and not mor for the support herself and daugh have the right to visi ail reasonable times. spea ESS DRY LID TIGHTENED BY DRASTIC ORDER One of the most sweeping and dras- tic orders ever issued at Police Head- quarters was broadcast last nicht by Chfef Inspector William J. Luhey The order governs the conduct of Patrolmen stationed in raided prem- ises, and tightly clamps down the iid on possible holiday liquor activity. The new regulations not only are To Close Out Choice Coats and Wraps For Women and Misses Crepe de Chine Crepe de Chine Quilted Robes | Frilled Negligees Furred and Plain Models—The Most Oute standing Values of the Entire Season Full Length Models Remarkable Value 15.00 9.75 Formerly to 125.00 , ‘wtended to act as a check-up on the ” proprictors of cafes and cabarets but of various j ’ I = a a| a y etc yelioes: Warm Lambs’ Wool in Open model, delicately e . Other than men #0 stationed, for any of 5 ° " age! peyves Guapese Whatever, It requires patrol. tortie patos a eden at neck, sees : igen stationed on raided premises to » Shown In Oe, a J pleates ~ . . q a } Sie yeports each night on the number ning Pink, T \ et we yt vin tel Coats of rich sumptuous fabrics, Squirrel, Cara~ a of persons entering the ¢ ss 1 se , & ste’ = °, 2, 2 Sf pacsons entoring tho pla Copen, Pink, Turquolse, ir' hown in pa cul, Kit and Taupe Fox, Beaver and Mole Purs, news, how many dumb wa Wisterla, Orchid, Black. shades and black. | im the catwblishment+ th ¥ charged for ito beverages os = =

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