The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 23

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TO FALL IN SUBWAY] Mr. Morris was for forty years a —— is Forty Yearf An Aucttoneer,| Wilmerding, Morris and Mitchell, No. z 7 3 McCratg, whose uncanny abil-| Three truck drivers were fined $25 Member of Many Clabs and {70 Broome Street, and his town house] George R Lived at Tnxedo, N. J. was at No. 20 Fifth Avenue, For] !t¥ to climb up and down, ond scross) each bq Magistrate Simms in Traffic ohn J. Morris, sixty-cieht, for] 80me years back his home has been] jog name of the “Human Fly," was| Court to-day for driving defective ve- Y years an auctioneer and in re- t years a receiver in bankruptcy] folland Society, Metropolitan Club, | degree in the Court of General Sessions , & clubman and well known] Washington, Morris County Golf| to-day in the absence of definite evi- jong the older families of New . 1k, died to-day in th pital from injuries - ne aoe *rigon. MeCraig wae captured Aug. §| seven years old ,of No, 228 Amboy day afternoon, when he fell {rom | pushcanT ME ATH FOR| wails escaping down the front: all of Stvect, Breokipyr ‘Martin ¥. Flaherty, ®. R. T. subway patform at 28th DHSTITU ORS. the Herald Square Hotel after a gueat| twenty-three, of No. 55 State Street, et and Broadway Mrs. Louis F niller, Deputy| had been aroused by a burglar in the| Brooklyn; Theodore Patst, twenty-four, ir. Morris was aw: the local | s1.-kets Commisatoner, who is collecting | Tom. A few hours later he escaped| of No. 689 Went 44th Street. Flaherty! when he slippr d plunged % Commissioner, who is collecting | (or ine Weat 80th Street Police Sta-]| Was taken to iCty Prison In default of we to the tr Arthur | Money and clothing for the destitute} tion by sliding down a telephone wire} Payment of fine, Pyreatokman, Witt offices 1h No. srs of the Berwind-White Coal Com-| from an upper floor: \ Fifth Avenue, in the same build- | 1) with Mr. Morris, jumped with the assistance o fo cart men of the 187th Street market, and} Astoria and this time he did not got] The Appellate Division of the Supreme ers. Kot} that a resolution to contribute $25 has|away. He is twenty-seven years old|Court to-day sustained Justice Davis injured man back on the platform. [been passed by the Model School on] and says he fought with the Australian|in giving judgment to Clarence H. Ven- was taken to the New York Hos-|120th Street troops in Europe throughout the war. |ner against the Interborough Rapid _ George McCraig, Climber of Hotel One Goes to Jail in Police Cam- Walls, Pleads Guilty. - paige on Faulty Motors. partner in the auctioneering firm of in Tuxedo, N. J. He had no family:| ailowed to plead gullty to an accusa- hicles. Two others pleaded not guilty He was a member of the Union Club, | tion of attempted burglary in the third and hearing. was adjourned until Mon- day. All five were given summonscs by Police Lieut. Martin A. Noonan, In charge of the polle ecampaign to stop the operation of defective motor vehicles on the streets, Those fined were Louis Adler, twenty- dence, and was sentenced by Judge Mancuso to serve not less than one year and three months nor more than two years and six months in Sing Sing Club, N. J., Sons of American Revo- tution, Society of Colonial Wars and St. Nicholas Society. New York ved on last pebsanetne oie wane .. reports to-day} A month Iater he was captured by| DECISION ON I, R. T. NOTES UP- $26 from the push-]| House Detective Smith of the Waldorf- HELD. y at Cresce she has down Electric Sewing Machine Electric Chafing Dish Christmas Tree Lights "Electric Tea Pot (Portable) ; From $15.50 « . (8 Lampe) From $12.50 From $50 ; From $3.50 Electrical Gifts eer This: Year Electrical household appliances bring freedom from tiresome, exhausting housework—they give more hours for leisure, study.and social matters ; an —and add much to the happiness and economy ectric Vacuum Cleaner GaP, ee . Complete from $53.50 , of living Electrical Gifts last throughout the year, with charming memories of the giver Some of the more popular and useful gifts are Electric Waffle Iron shown on the margins. They may be seen in , service at any of our Showrooms or in the many Electrical Shops of the City The Edison Directory, which will be sent to anyone upon request, contains the names and RincinTes addresses of a large number of shops to which From #450 convenient and interesting visits may be made The New York Edison Company At Your Service ‘Electric Iron General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street From $5 Branch Offices where Electrical Appliances are displayed and demonstrated ‘ for the convenience of the Public 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St 1g East rasth St near sth Ave 10 Irving Place corner 15th St 362 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave 124 West 42d St bet B’way & 6th Ave 555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave 151 East 86th St bet Lexington & 3rd Aves Night and Emergency Call: Watkins 3000 All offices (except Irving Place) open evenings Electric Percolator From $10 Electric Refrigerator Electric Lamps Electric Milk Warmer Electric Toy Trains Complete from $395 From $3.75 From $10.50 From $7 - £8 THE EVEMING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. J. MORRIS. DIES pital with several fractured ribs dd]“HUMAN FLY” BURGLAR NES THREE DRIVERS Pranait. Company for $36,000 and inter- fou te of Liven noten amounted ——— OM INJURIES DUE: | ther, tniutlet, and suttering from GETS SING SING. TERM| OF DEFECTIVE TRUCKS |fve sists three-year" notes of the Conn [oe me Te gta nt f pany which fell due Sept. 1, 1921. The]do not desire (heir money at present. GOOD MUSIC & FREE TURKEYS —For Christmas Here is an opportunity for 100 customers to srcure the finest phonograph bargains ever offered and obtain a 10 pound turkey affords. Each turkey personally selected by P. Q. Foy, the well _known food expert. FREE to every purchaser until c‘osing time Sat. Eve., Dec. 23. We place on sale 100 New Cabinet Phonegraphs Every eh standard th Hy ten: hi oh uh SS See ee? eee te SE0.S0 YOUR OWN EASY TERMS WITHIN REASON “Only 100 to Be Given. it One to a Customer. WE HANDLE ALT MAKES: VICTOR, COLUMBIA, SONORA, BRUNSWICK, AEOLIAN N. Y. Phono & Piano Rooms, 112 West 23rd Street Near Sixth Ay, Store Open 11 P.M. until Xmas Electric Dishwasher From $95 Electric Heating Pad From $4.50 Electric Grill From $11.50 Electric Radiant Heater From $5 J wom: W28 Fe NS Electric Washing Machine From $97.50 Electric Hair Dryer From $12.50 Electric Automobile From $3500 Electric Immersion Heater From $4 ‘The best the market REARN | Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. TODAY TOMORROW Give Her a Pretty Frock or a Smart Hat for Christmas. Here Are New Attrac- tive Models and Special Prices. Another Lot Silk Hats { 2.95 Value $4.94 ( Faille silk and satin hats in delightful fresh models of every imaginable color, | beautifully embroidered, / trimmed with flowers or | finished with smart jewel | novelties. Angora Sets—Special purchase of about 100 (hat and searf) for Christmas gifts— reg. $3.95 Special 2.95 Millinery Section, Third Fl., and Sportewear Section, Second FI. Women’s Jersey Dresses 9.73 Warm, attractive dresses in straightline mod- els with contrasting vestee and collar. Navy with grey, brown with tan. Women’s and Misses’ SPORT SKIRTS Value $6.97. 4.85 Pleated models in blue and tan, and brown and tan. Sizes 29 to 34 band. New Dresses For Misses and Small Women 19.50 Were $24.73 to $29.73 New picot - frilled taffeta frocks, rich velvet models with lovely novelty collars and tailored dresses of Poiret twill. Black, navy and brown in the lot. ’ Sizes 14 to 20 years. Four perfectly cut genuine blue white diamonds are sct in hearts of SOLID PLATINUM, Caseis 14K solid white gold through and through; movement has 15 ruby aud sapphire Jewels; life COME in and look through the largest jewelry stock in New York, Let us tell you about our dignified credit system. A small deposit makes amything selected yours AT ONCE— take a full year to pay the balance in weekly or monthly payments, ALL DEALINGS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. A uarantee bond given with every ; Nenoad purchase. ; SOLITAIRES FROM $25.00 TO $1000.00 The finest and most complete showing sensational values in man's m eB Diamonur, Watches and lowelry tat ® Terms: 1,50 per week = LAST—ast for cop 'B’ Open Fe ROYAL Diamonp X& WatcH Co, Maiden Lane - 6th Floor blossom design of 8 wit i an It Makes Litti Difference What You Need~A WORLD

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