The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 16

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Trouble Starts Over $17,000 Ca@lecicd From. Clubs for New Building. Controversy between {wo wome has threatened to muke a failure of the drive for $200,000 to build a now City Federation Hotel on the site of the ptesent structure at No. 462 West 22d Sfreet. The hotel has been operated by City Federation of Women's Clubs for thirteen yoars and much of the criticlém of the way {t 1s conducted is by Brooklyn women. The trouble started over $17,000 collected from women's clubs through- out the city. It was put in a bank to be, used toward erecting a new bulldidg, instead of being spent in im- provements on the present structure. Mrs, Richard M. Chapman, Presi- dent of the City Federation, admitted yesterday that the present building was inadequate, but sald she thought $17,000 could be used to better advan- tage by sturting off the drive for $200,000. Miss Amy Wren, Brooklyn lawyer and President of the Women's Press Club, declares the $17,000 should have been used to paint and paper the present building, install electric. the ity and buy carpets. “There is absolutely no excuse for the house being in its present con- dition or the girls being compelled to jive in such a place,” she said. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, Jury Fixed $55,000 Dam ages, but Appellate Division Reduces Verdict. ‘The Appellate Division believes the life of a fireman, father of fo dren, is worth $35,000. no ; man's widow 4 s with the peliate Diviston. I'm not going to fight the cas said Mrs. Delia Dhuy of Street, Brooklyn, Ap- any more,” terling nd cannot Mn por ons, I'll keep my word to my husband when he was dying and bring up the children as well as Ican, But I think it’s an injustice.” Her husband, Arthur L. Dhuy, killed fourteen months ago when a St John's Place surface car on which he was was riding was In collision motor truck of the American Express jury with a Company. A Supreme Court gave the widow a verdict of $5: against the railroad and express cor pany, but the Appellate Division has reduced It to $35,000, Mrs. Dhuy’s battle in the courts has been fought by Attorney William 8 Butler of No. 190 Montague Street, Brooklyn. She will accept the $ verdict. Scandal in Toyland! Mother, 5, Permits Adopted Babes to Wed Hardhearted Ellis Island Official Insisted Toyland » Quota Was Exhausted, but Marriage Circumvented Law. Hasty marriage of a foreign flapper, just landed fn America and wed- ded cyer } ] sotest of her mother, set the scandalized tongues of nursery 80" clety wagging to-day in shocking violation of ell the conventions, The wedding jot d Hans and Elizabeth Golly, both adopted in infancy by Miss Margaret Golly, aged five, of Far Rockaway. No lcense was obtained and thes fadividual who performed the cere- mony is neither clergyman nor Mag- igtrate. Annulment is expected. The dune couple is in the loving care but also under the vigiliant survell- lance of their mother in the home of her father, Henry Golly. With her mother and Hans and Elizabeth, Miss Golly arrived aboard the steamer Seldelitz from Germany, and the party waited at Ellis Island for the arrival of Henry Golly, In thelr Ingpection of the Immigration terming} they attracted much atten- tion, ‘s Margaret Insisted on push- ing H and Blizabeth about in a baby ge. The newlyweds are very large for thelr years and both distinctly of the doll type. An official speaking in German, the familiar language of Miss Golly, expressed doubts about admission of the youngsters, “The Tov and quot he 1s completely y announced will guarant His curly hair looks very anarchistic.”* Misa aret Warmly protested that ‘a very good boy, indeed. net let them m y? Then y would be admitted, ation Joker went on, “Hime! Mam * the Margaret sala, “Elizabeth too young to marry Hans." She pushed the baby carriage and it the im- shocked is much of the island. The joker joined the hands of the two dolls and gabbled off a pretend marriage service. Henry Gol'y, just arrived, and the audien#® laughed. Xmas on Credit ¢ in 1923 % Pay Don't give trifles J. Xmas presents. That ast.” We allow —A few dollars down Come into either of our two up: what you want and we will arra: needs. Immediate possession Don't wait another day. you jewelry line. Below are a few specials for Xmas. Reliable Credit bumped into the ome! jal Kissing Post DEERS MYSTERIOUSLY SLAIN ON LONG ISLAND; CITY HUNTERS BLAMED (Special to The YAPHANK, L. There lias the numbers this se whl to al, it is have been bagged, shot. few weeks islam and the Comission notified. withER heavy rifle, ‘The carcass was found under a iuft on the Long Island Sound shove, about six miles from here It is believed the gunners in- tended to carry it away by boat. 1 was @ buck, and the head and «lad been separated from the xb; Loral gunners lay the ag on huntera f : ping World.) 1B. in 1, Dee, been an Increase of deer son, and while it oat them on t obser hove un » ut Middle Conservation It was siict and Found" articles 4m ‘The World oF reporie “1 and Found Bareau,” Foo 3, ‘World Buliding, wil be listed thirty Gays. These lists can bo ‘orid’s Offices, The World's or can be oF York, Jewelers ince 1890 Karat whit Rings, Au cn cods puarantee 1. dential. Credit Jewelry Headquarters, We Because 1809, and as little as $1 a wee Right now our, stock is com plete and you have a wide choice of anything in the Perfect diamond, hand A complete assortment of Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Gentlemen's Watches, Diamond arfeins, Chains, Cuff Button ;, Lavallieres, Pearls, etc., from $10 to $1,000. No delay, Cortlandt ££67 or Vanderbilt 30 Americana & Diamond ©, have been giving eredit $30,000 VALUE Cr] |Celebrants Lead Dance On Golden Wedding Day Similar Event Culminates in Banquet; Diamond Anni- * -versary Attracts Fifty-four Descendants, When Hyman Becker and Ida Davidson were married on Dec. 10, 1872, they we fo entranced by the glamour the event they forgot to make rpsichorean eclebration fifty y They danced at the wedding iden weddings were farthest from their thoughts. But Sat- Dee. 16, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Becker were the first couple on the floor when dancing begon at their fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration in 3 hence, Savigny Hall, No Lenox Avenue. While Mr. and Mrs, Beeker were d= dancing way through their ASSAILS SCHOOL BOARD FOR M'COOEY ELECTION bilee, a similar event was ¢ honored in Greenwich Villay. by Mr. and Mrs, Is adore Lachman at a a Seay wmibieed. Yer No. 554 Ison Street, the very! quatifications With Those of house h they were marrica De. Sdson, vif a century before. And up ‘nh ix a diamond jubilee wedding| The Public Education Association a st lebrated by Mr. and] of the City of New York last night Mrs. 1k vr of No. 81% Bast} issued a statement attacking the re- u os, reet, was ella et cent clection of Miss Margaret J. “Mr ry were married] McCooey as an Associate Superin- in Odessa , in 1847, Mr, Fisher|tendent of Schools, years old and bis wife Fifty-four descendants, e grandehildten great-grandchildren, is ninety-four is mine’ inelud: Miss McCoocy ..» MeCooey, Brooklyn. is a sister of John Democratic leader of Since 1908 she has been in the diamond jubiice| Principal of Public School No, 47, \ wedding ceremony was] prooklyn. formed in Martinique Hall Satur- . niente Come day night and the pledges three., The statement compares Miss Mc- quarters of a ecntury old were re-] Cey’s qualifications with those of newed Dr. Andrew W. Edson, a retired ‘As- About 250 friends and relatives at- tended Mr. and Mr cker's golden wedding feast ny Hall, At the same time 200 children at the Day] , It sociate Superintendent, who had wide experience as an executive. is stated that Miss McCooey juated from Public Scho Nursery and Orphan Asylum at No 39 Montgomery Strect were given a and later from th: dinner by Dr. Barnett L. Beeker. in ol, when the cours hon6r of his p edding anni- 5 a versary. The wedding céremohy was performed by the Rev, Dr. H, Mul-| TAXI KILLED PASTOR; kofsky, D.D., and Leilis Herowitz, COURT HOLDS CHAUFFEUR who acted as best man in Wilna, Lithuania, fifty years ago, again ; ‘ acted in that capac Mr. Astoria Minister Mad Collected Ieeker was given $5,000 in gold. 875.000 for New Church, In the blue’ and td room of the William Purdy of No. 348 West 118th Hotel MeAlpin last nig : Manhattan, -operator of the Mrs. Lachman termin lagioah which rahilown and dkttlea festivities with a wedding ceremony Rev, Dr. Da esby vid Wills, pastor of the rian Church, the night has been held in $5,000 bail r the action of the Grand Jury by te Thomas F. Doyle, tn the and City Court, on a charge of| ‘The case was held over for a conducted by Rabbl Stephen S, Wise and a banquet, $500,000 SHIP BRINGS $900 AT FEDERAL SALE SHREVEPORT, Dee, silt for the Shipping Board dur ost of Approximate! t auetion here b 18.—The United ‘The Rev. Wills was killed while on his it. He laid in § ral hours be tonal Bi progeeds of the sale will be loases claimed in a sult for eargo dam- Gifis TOWATH wm funds tor the erection of a. hey ch in Astoria, This church is to he onened within a month. ‘Gifts Terms 1 Buy real * long credit. irs stores, pick ¢ terms to suit your upon first payment, 1h Jewel 4 Karat sella gold Bigin move S100, Vay ny low ae $1 week | Ir. nolld gold, 1) Karat lid green Pay $1 Weekly 1922, *elub,"* “MILLION DOLLAR CLUB” | [club given FACES DRINK INQUIRY $300,000 JERSEY It is under Ralph C. Greone, United States Ate FD): ney, will begin to-day in Brooklyn an |, sation of the charge that a FIREBUG AE Belleville Shruchive, That Ac- commodated 1,100 Pupils, Destroyed by Incendiary. Tho Silver Lake School, officially Public School No. 4, at Belleville, N. J., was destroyed by fire yesterday with a loss of $300,000, School au- thovities said that it would cost $500, - by fosslp, has y of the ing for the purpose of frustrating enfordement of the Prohibition lw. toed the A Humber of person te 900 er present conditions to re- place the building. The fire was be- lieved to have been of incendiary origin al ville firemen were called before Not a fir in Bloor Avenue, 1 tores. Di in 2 one-story frame fivld Avenue, at Bel- Neville, containing age to the building, mont three Only owned by John E, Caprio, was es- timated at $20,000, Returning, the Ww p firemen w called to the school fire. ee S ‘The flames has made such headway in the sehool building when the fire- It Cleans men arrived that they at once called the Newark snd Bloomfield depart- ments, The school was built In 1902, and has had three ing completed t class rooms, is 1,100 pupils, with thirty teachers, and an mbly room on the third floor. fire started in a teacher's desk titions, the latest be- ad thirty Only on the second floor, and instead of 1 7 D spreading laterally, as would be ex- ca May pected, it shot up to the ceiling, sug- chemical, John Hunt, the sald he made a tour of the 30 P. M., Saturday, and found everything all right. ‘The fire y John Ungaro, a nt of the Edigon in Belmont Ave- Pays for It was discovered watchman at the p Chemical THERE IS NONE BETTE! 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