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“THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DAVESERS 18, 1922. b £ en - -f $$$ — ELIEF STATIONS Casino Theatre’s 40th Anniversary STAR WITNESS = EX- LATOR Psa eS LAYS 64000 CHE ELMAN IS BROKEN | TOSELLGOALAT | Brings Tender Memories to New York) w ru ieR TRIAL | SON ONBAL, HELD acme | FRAUD TO FORMER TOC A100 POUNDS SS) || HAs dIsHpoeaReD, WN HOLDUP OF OFFIIAL OF FIRM Big Fuel Dealers in Plan to Missing Since Trial of]William Butler in Toils Corp. Head, Himself Linked Relieve Distress Broker for $5,000,000 Again—Druggist and Two in Big Coal Swindle, Ac- of Poor. Stock Failure. Friends Robbed. cuses Weinhandle GOVERNOR BLAMED. i : P J. Harold Braid of the kerage fem of Mraid & Vox Broadway, was the prinetpal wk bro. One more item was added to the » No. 60 rd of young Wil Josepiy J. Weintiandter of Ne. it police m Butler Kast Sist Street w ned before >, of No. 0 vest 2 Street, who ts Magistrat t mn ft . o nator Straus s Ss Fault Js Witness fe tute at the first trial ‘ spi oeetanta: Kae Be fa - D men a ‘ oe of Edward M. Fuller, broker, charged [® 90 of former Assemblyman Dick nae rh 1 iJ Ss me His, Equally With with bucketing ax a result of the| Butler and {s sometimes known as jt sl jHarnen Connie {eat $5,000,000 failure of his firm, has dis-|“Raron Bean. t 8 o'eloch to- ala dia AL Atal mers \dministrator. ps an," at § ch now living t 0t'y . : appa re ey Ne phe boy when le was arrested oy Detectives t. Who acetsed Weinhandle Relief stations for the distributton om 2 i ~e nounced to-day by tant District | William Hauptman and William Or- iad ls f the “coronaria of poeddier's 1 will be established ae Attorney Neilson Olcott, who is con-|miston of the West 162d Street Sta- Ht he inl nt of 4 peddier’s con fe blish ducting a re-trial before Judge Rob-]tion, Aiso taken with Butlo> as they hi . ‘ X an o-morrow in Manhattan, Brooklyn, ert M. Johnstone in the Court of Gen-| got out of Rn automobile at Broad- eenaned 1 Bank, Oetexe ye Bronx and Queens, by the State eral Sessions, way and 108th Street wees Edward | Administration, Stove and chest- Braid had testified at the first trial j tN ros ing t nd ox Coal will be sold in 100 and 200: that he und Fuller had entered into an|Diamond of No. caleaee avwich this nt w ved. t 5 ie. gol 1 200+ agreement whereby ghe purchases and! stroct and Peter Bourdius of No. 3 c oY hen al : i bound tots at these stations for sales made by Fuller would be entered | ighth Avenue Miss eae eh satay Ene h\tare : ‘ ‘a wd ponds in «I's books and that the latter] — s " ene | Wee lstch iu hat deal Pedi See as atte poe) niuideed poitrd ‘ Would Het tt at a certain tate, it|.. They were taken to Washington] Couple Aureed Projected M and was wn Weinhandles wher To, alleviate distress and suffering ve | was charged that these sales and pur. |Helghts Court and held on a charge riage a Mistake. tarnes Ww ‘ Burer Among the poor, coal dealers, among - vies : Wa JOSIE INTROREIO ANNO ADS chases were bucketed by Fuller. As he mance a Tey, Ba ated Dans Miss Liza Elman, sister of the fa- Lenk aisle : a tee whom are the biggest in the city, Qeevsvene view: ™ a result this teatimony the Jury, |De seen by Willlam Freed det De, | mous violinist, Mischa Elman, was} 101 sinnttiod Lira have entered into the plan proposed } which finally disagreed, stood eight to Lee . No. 7) eae iY Hf quoted to-day as saying that the en-/Nandler admitted daw ariel * ‘uel f r. pert four for conviction, it was said. Max Hoven of No. 6 Convent Aven?! gagement of her brother to Misw Mil hh alain . . Beas eel Aa ee Or Ree y The announcement of Braid's dis- {2nd Albert Anderson of No. 419 West/ dred Stone had been broken, Efforts |!) 't quantity of coal will be set aside by : ‘ : the result {128th Street Ao PeAGt MMiky mans ate hey: Rpt 1.1, Flattan, apne LO: appearance came to-day as the result | 128t ss Elman at her apar iN hose big dealers and will be sold to TELLS POLICE HE ST otion made before Judge John-] The three complained to the police} ment in the Hotel Ansonia failed, bur] !" oad i 2 é ofam J he cellar tradesmen at $14 a ton. Fare BET ce Sot > A $1,200 IN HOLD-UP IN aton@ by Assistant District Attorney last ight th “loc eed oedalbe Encacud FoR CASING. CROWDED B’KLYN STREET | Olcott to have the former testimony | they Were talking behind the preserip~| try : ‘ : Vuly, 1922, on a Gusrsrens wenice of Brald entered as evidence in this] ton counter of the drug store three] cancelled when both agreed that it i toatl"? and will sell for 70 cents a ‘ium J. Fallen, counsel for | YOUNs men drove up in a Ford car, |] was a mistake. tained by the ee hundred at the relief station and 85/Celebration, Dec. 28, Will the store, came in behind the] Mr, Elman is not in New York to-| Cox on a $151 000 6 ‘ents a hundred if the cellar trades- J ind held revolvers at the/day, but is expected to return next} !s to be tried an delivers it to the consumer Bring Together Many Ce- t at 10.30 o'clock while] it was sald there that the story is} [ene } am t Street on that the engagement har his coal will be Decinves| trial, V a Fuller, objected strenuously to this, | entere held curing the first trial that | cont this testimony of Braid'’s makes UNS Underwear Manufa: Unarmed Man Robbed Hin Block From the Bank. of the druggist and fils friends|week. It 1s said that the engagement] Sessions on a cla him ‘The police are investigating all eae ; A Géoii the alleged bucket] 2nd took from them and from the}was definitely given up about a week] frauded a foreign voal fra ont of The Police Department will co- lebrities Who Made His phases of a strange robbery complaint Lat dude Jobatone ruled other. | c48h register all the money and Jewel-|ago $100,000 Mr. Flattan perate by u system of supervision, toric Temple Unique made by Max J. Schein, manufacturer find then Fallon attempted to] ?¥ they coutd lay their hands on Tho romance between the violinist Mi te the a n Abts wt nd violators of the regulations will ee Gelenildren's underwear: No: SAT Uulbe tried before another] Mn Anderson begmed them not tojand the beauful Miss Stone, Neraelf | ukainat Barnes, and wan under $10%2 1 alized by having their coat sup-| Home of Comic Opera e, Brookl There are take his watch, which was a gift from]an accomplished musician, begun f us im i Pitas — aa . ~ : Ui SoM Une each AMG) here were called to-| 18 wife. They looked it over, saw|Lake Viacid last July and was de-] plicated in the transnetion Hy stopped. Musical Comedy and several unusual features that an inseription was engraved on]}seribed as love at first sigh Mr M trate Corrigan said he woukl | wbout Bratd's disap The list of the locat ding some of his rela to étithe pies = SEORGE Gastor Sche' ft the pr Opera Bouffe. Mgtwamor Seton an Schein says that little before 1 it, said it was no good to them and n had said he was “looking for|o ti had | handed : blonde," but it was a brunette that|heen renehed ion hosed relief stations is being preparec ane Polocks “thursday atterngoni Ne & : ‘ wees handed it back a 2 are aneinaiaadl fe aa ae ms = eet a ' : hea a ee 1 The description of the robbers andfeaptivated him. ‘They bad planned toftrial ¢ une for y Arthur 8. Learody. Fuel Admini On the fortieth anniversary ot tne| {oMNe? Of the Jobann Strauss op-]#1,200 from PSOD Rey a UE Eon aeeed raids nin’ [thelr car caused the detectives to loot: [Marry next summer and spend their}an examination Jun. 1. tisine Wein rator for the Ist Judicial District. crate: Se SP @yintte, The Queen's Lace Handker-|Ppany branch at Liberty and Vennsyl- ss pea for Butler and his companions. honeymoon in Hurope. handler’s bail at $10t ; opening of the Casino to the public, ® ; claved that his) father " twill be made public to-morrow und} ne vient of ‘Thuraday. D Stat | Chief.” on Dec, 28, 1882, the Casino is]vania Avenues. OF this amount $90 town about two woeka| Butler is now under $10,000 bail be- 5 t hursda: ec. 28, the - A = : exes rf vith it ee copies he official] < uunding out ae he} he said, was to meet a note falling cause of his alleged participation in ith it will be copies of the official] cnunerts have planned a celebration | Umdine out a full forty years as the|he said, was to m vote falling ¥ wer der and copies of the regulations operetta home of America, tt first|due the next day. ‘The rest was for left him in charge [9% attemr Vekr heat leah TAAUKET: Oy, 8, 0 ol and reunion of scores of the stars 29th Street ay nder which the peddlers’ pool will hand 1 day, after pened for but a few nights while the] iis payroll ; who have served in making the| ysis oc ie i ce ees er: at took eas Titan] Pe cetee MEY ADE Really ADA mBpion history of the old playhouse at Broad. | °t"* Still was in an unfinished con- A block from the bank, at Liberty ruW. sister of Mrg,} {om concealment in a parked aut ecomes 0 0 and i es Supply of substitute coal in steam] way and agth Street a centre for] 2 tM. on Oct, 21, of the same year,Jand New Jersey Avenue he said, irated this mobile and attempted to arrest Butler, | izes took a jump over Sunday from|sayety, beauty and harmony for four] Wit!) the same operetta, but the real{‘a man stopped me and told me to Vogel, Brald'd partner, pence Noare ane pene eS a ec qoade te £07 car loads generations he anniversary is re- 1 and regular opening of the} step into a doorway. 1 did so, He he had not scen: Braid zs ‘ an al ob , i ‘ i. : , Dia ewe davis’ reports Howser) markable in that it marks the nO Was on Dec, 28 threatened iny: lifes made mo give up azo Saturday. On that |And Rellly fired a shot after 11 whion Good Mamma Died and Second Mamma, the Bad One, R iMiNOWA ho: ermanence of a policy which h The ot another theatre © money, then disappeared. Braid announced that |*led McArdle . 7 . : ‘ then split in two it shows no gr bee pol h has not another theatre any.|the money, ne ha ‘ . ew reter P Inprovement tn the amount of substi- | Ot Siete in the life of the house—in| where that could hold s mem-| One of the sti points, accord leaving town and that he eae Deserted Him, Youngster Explains to Cop. ee on hand marked exception to any otner theatre] orics as the Casino, with iis mumerou to the police, is that the robber i Voxel received a] PLENTY OF WORK NOW A tow-headed boy of eight, with an elderly face, with arms and logs ib spenvernes. iron the rail et ee Sn ate oo ta eee pete ated aut Mua neee: aa FUR use eee vous FOR WOMEN IN THIS like broomsticks and a chest so thin that an ordinary UWolser-teg would do tate Fuel Administrator Wood:r, . Which send ont the echoes of al Another ix that, although there we jitvity contents were not rene : : rare cua no atatamant trom the Fuel], Oe eau count the dramatic produc- hed past, and ail in beautiful] many people in the street at the time. | to the court CITY, SAYS AGENCY | "!m for an overcoat, was perched this aftrenoon on the left knee of Patrol dministration to-day in response to bese presented in the Casino on the nony with this historic histrionie|no witnesses have been found. The Jud: Jolinstone to under ad ——___— man John Fleck at the Clinton Street Station. Te was telling the cop what = a a - U of o1 dc a es ane k > it a nl ave t Y 1: t ec ¥ ne demand in an open letter written | forty long seatee same all sere tandm hy making It u veritable the- police have no leseriptlon of the rob-lvisement the motion to have the re Declared Brishier] x cinch it is for a youngater to get along wihout a home and without rela p Gov, Myler by Senator Nathan| and style of productions at ue cones ber. Schein said his loss was in ord of Braid's tes mitted Severat Years, Livee ak Gwarkinn ka a cee like Hawt Kor’ traus that the $10,000,000 appropri- Jail the rest have adhered closely to} What a story it would be to ait and Employment for wonien In Now] “Moat anywheres,” he was say-| so bbe See It ain't 90 ted by the Legislature in special ses- the idea and plan of this one andj listen to the voice waves long sine: = York City has assumed a brighter/ing, “they's a place to sleep—an’ the | 80M. But it was pretty cold anyway on be utilized in the purch; andjonly distinctive light opera—or, as| rolled against the sino’s walls! To 0 er ar y ine Dp y ugs prospect than it had this time Ist} igag <a ruy some grub, Me?) 22" the nex’ day a guy swiped a meit- stribution of coal. Senator Straus}we now term it, musical comedy— F the magic ‘human ‘voices . Atlas Mary Hult, propriet eicsit AUS: & . frees ont u' the cellar me. Then mewed the atiack on the Fuel Ad-[tiouse in America. Sieh Guan torte a teen ur, Miss Ma all, proprietar ot Ty slep’ in a tank on a roof, and a guy] 1 got alonz pretty good eee ation witeli tig 1aunoyedlin cual he: Caniie wee Glan sot aut over forty years. be WhoTake 1 ,00 ash an Gems; a private employment agency In Wsl|got a mattress for me. tt wasn't #ol A boy give mem sweater an’ a tter to Gov. Miller made public ves-| by Rudolph Arons sical ‘ a . Street, declared to-day hac jady give me pair of pants an’ an rday. presario, lin ¢ ivaoin atic Cine ReTnae “At present,” sald Miss Hut, “f] The bare police record dosen't show | ether lady give me a coat an’ all the reply Fuel Ac trator Woodin]| the combined Metropolitan Opera and that, thie cai Biber reason Aes for woman) given as John Miller, which is an] while an’ nobody hits me with a whin an offer 1o)the Senator to|Troadway | persion susiead eT Pee ease ooking for a position as stenographer, | American substitute for the original] with ¢ T never wash dishes an? q ke a place the Fuel Administrs-) comedy, vente, “L re hookkeeper, typist oy secretary. The] Polish name atever that was. And| when | sleep fF dreamt prett ati fon and do some. publ: viee Surrounding himself with suet SRE Ati t.| City Detective Contributes $200 and Ring and Woman] majority that come now aro new ar. |[the police know that when he had a] gow an’ some green my "That the Senator, ‘“was]eminent men of the business, finanet dt tatest i vs 81 ens. . tet hr home—-sorme weeks ago,—It was at] cood mamma the . ad gen, Bimarehnn nial reply 1. Tf he had gcia! world as J, Vierpont M a Parts With $1,700 in Daring Hold-Up in Brooklyn; ey aval TS1No. 260 Bust Monsion Street, He's c m 2 t s ate t ‘oul. » Che ye: er, Jesse Seligmar a ; 7 H c Cee amy OF eng Gow an orp! ne na s DO nll ' | tacked the Stat wold neslea Lanier, fesse Soligtiait, Do ¥ Children in Home Look On. ae pie See Se eee i no reply to offe nu place as 2 w Robert Minturn. | yoni es or store laries the The rest the bey tells ell i Nard, Will fe : = Y endy 11 seen bet faddy an’ two mamma 1 n fact the Wuel Administra- derby Kk. Twom ; tinusual Detectives under Capt. McCloskey of the Vandervec: | Putte tO OHA for @n alt € One mamma was] waiting for da hot done the work as : Cornelius ‘ i n we ther was bac ong] 8 t It i He os “ . L. Tiffany, Fr ae : T xpected that out of tion searched a wide area of the Mlatbush section of Broot lyn early to-day nat 1t was te azo my ' 4 einer Peayitin hin Aniinisivs: expenses when. it Theodore Havemeyer, t i tis of the “Cusine fend and] for two young hold-up men who robbed & poker party. jncluding a elty | seemed to roll into my office tdy got_me the bad one. — He] the hor . Bht to buying coal and i »R.C thborne and ¢ a arate foun i ie eit detective, of $10,000 in money jewelry in the two-story residence of | !eoking for any sort of position her Verona, ‘Then a big piece] own | hut ibuting to the public at reason Aronson. Hult the Casing. | scisit of the a “| Abraham Levey, sixty, retired merchant, at No, 738 Hast 32d Street, | 11ed8 were out of work as a hit my daddy an’ broke hislaven. And to Sig. pri nsecrated to the present . . losing down of pla ¢ ta: pindoa ant he died Thue in Of * ty of thousands of our| voufte, and all forms of lig enmer-]| “ila fown the list of forty! The detective was William Banani = king miles, not having ev an’ she bit me lots times | ihe potie | “! . tal it oO ally yea at th i ‘om the th y t t « 1 ye ft are vers hac yone in y for b ! t , tizens to get any coal at all and the |*@!ment of merit musical t « i yee ne Hh of the Narcotic Squad. re q you Hake Others had gone lung f with a whip 4 ia had tails, A fies All morning the cops and others at ‘ sility of others to cet coal at prices , ~ Reus sea theparty were Mr. Levey, lis'son = peas 1 while she looks at me with nm bad] the ion. Kept ssivin nies and ‘ek y ASS Gi mous musical successes presented | and) Mary we find] l¢w, Jack Greenberg of No, 465 Hin ind chain and #800 in cash An’ she says, ‘You go to hell, |jater ri a Py sy ee eee te nacgenes | Aronson and his succes in th till with us and who are} dale Avenue, Brooklyn, und the Jie is un offical of tho Columbte SMALL GIFTS ENLARGE pau) ant (a6 maym, “Wrox mOlnY 40ll Aivver eau tole hinw to ie CrivaneHie tary of Stato that an emergency'| management and direction of the C1 ke part In the fortieth |ter's wite, Gussie, und Max Lovey, v{Knltting Mill, rom Mux Levey $500,000 BLIND FUND] ?!""",*! De saul none (nie eeted ts, Teh Kk him to do's0 sino, which has been under the ebrttion, took a $1,400 diamond stickpn ; : ti t the Fuel Ac 0 ie ho s ¥ . Mars © 8 1 ud} f imma’ 4 me so that the Fuel Admin} ctusive personal direction and men Wr BOB OF thal | $00 and watet) and nh Abra-| Byentng Worta s Sis eile 1 bought eandy an’ ” 1 the tn cd in the} exactt 2 of ity entire tite time, | performance e) (ranbine nL HGH ing reor my) nd r Mr Molt, Marth of No. Pan’ after a whit ts, dark 1 . this celebrates joute A SOON o july st Juming persons wn I EW 4 Ka Stye whe vising th climbed up. te ‘ in De Kr c 1 wor office of the Fuel Adma eistentl lier to this define], Highs Bell, Jennie Weathers-| of the table. ‘The dete eH uruuuad Mis, S WOT s 40,000 fund for the I he Street and fend my tank F ation tated that the surplus} policy of ‘entertaimment, and s 1 ! David Wartie eat | j t asleep upst | Ms hal : : tun 1 f : , “Ttrank 1 Lou Jann. Eva Dav 4 f p ts to Great Lakes ind endearment int saath ce 3s Raden Lie Playing about the suum y ( | ‘ the t ne a he colpt of . practically closed fe ff Cheatie aacnica i ‘ 4 - Weehillie i € nd she called vin oe] tions. An article ms m 1 this direction | othe Am oe t a Wein (WW Hopper, Wiltinm | bere’s two children, 1 al| ; mI s r \ ‘ one ‘ avr ae Nertea can BUASEY FS Mock, Virginia Karin, Ada Lewis, | Melvin, tive | " : oun! Mra. Mather a ch aalochad ef Editie We Frank Dan Kadwin Che robbers, it was jearned : Ga Keun i from Helen G h 7 Stevens, Sam Hernaid, John Slavin.) ward, hud jimmied the Kitchen d Ona OF the: stsltors sali HINSK end SEONR Niet Al weiplayeasc Ciara Lipmas under Carr, Harry! ong concealed themselves In the « Penh ay der publishing he The ‘hin facDonoueh, Isabelle — Urquhart, Rt A : companied by a i cwiiial Reiter ent: James ‘T. Powers, | !& room until tt ‘ at eee a Un abaes Max I n, Nigar Smith, Kate} could attack without le. 1 | ah eam irda A t neaTueesiindwaneiatae a Hart, Fred Solomon, Fanny Rice, | siant St. Bernard dog th evs keen} nd shut ay und | of the fund sou wish to b 1 } Jeffurson De Anise V. Bweat-lus a guard had, bee uned Jurtded at be 1 ' t welt tt ¢ nam, John B. Henshaw Wil- | ight ; | 1 i ‘ ie, Gustave Kerker, Richard WF, Car. 2'ehber's boy te | Herein a rend, Don't vou toink the + | oll, Cyrit $ De Wolf Hopper and| Psychological moment ; i eke iN te vanshle re the new d evolyer | ka, Mra. Mather in | “Throw up you " | - Ir hes imi ft the | ies of dered. The playe | t bon inmia t | 1 ‘ 1 Harry | dazed for an instan 1 : | yonot bee) | H Hertha] Stopped tt: tuk | sete’ nunion rae Papa tino oe ie Leighton, W mT, fin childish: wonder | winti 1 Wel ea ed ote Rose Bea Wo OH. Fite pion em up | . | a | Vauiiie 1 1 Manola, {second man ‘ 1# who delighted Casino|a Joke and kept lila hands down | bv | CITY COLLEGE PAY ROLL | | ey others looked at him 1 ty whe | wn ut|detective laughed one of t | inge f Salt Broaght by Prastecs ‘ ' 1 struck him in the face with t nd the ch | amitarcatihe bp tthe F nelnd Tul fis gun and shoved pros st man ou f tho Golléac of tt | i Y , ner wt ‘ , the i" { i r wre iia » 1 é ; as Ke r ud ' | rit of manda ' Ask for Velvet ont wn Ly min cach hand whil | ped int , and just see what f Mugen lon collected tho loot. All wwre] would exerved 4 ageing in wood t the M es in}a dlamond ring, a sti nd was king tobacco 1 nd Greent | Y « | , 14 diamond soli-| pon not passed 8 , t | c 11 5 tk | | - rd Mirae Tosacco 28 at | . —

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