The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 3

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7 BOY WITH TOY GU s He * SOUGHT BY POLE) Ait-Are Pound Wanting ~ASGIRLS SLAYER | fi P > Believe Fear Is Keeping Some Playmate From Telling the Truth. GEMS REDVERED; THO ARRESTED Nabbed by Detectives When They Offer $1,000 Vanity Case for Sale. Detective Charl Hooker of tne| East Sist Street Station told Magis- trate Corrigan in Yorkville Court this morning that Bertie Malstrom, twen- ty, the footman of Mrs, Williath K. Vanderbilt who was arrested with 0 man describing himself as William Malstrom, twenty-five, a butler at No, 515 Park Avenue, while they were trying to dispose of a vanity case be- longing to Mrs. C, O, Iselin of tho Ritz-Carlton, had confessed the theft of the article from the hotel, While talking with George Mayer of the firm of William Iselin & Co., No 3657 Fourth Avenue, who is represent- Ing Mrs, Iselin until she returns from Providence, Hooker the prisoners’ names. Mr. Mayer recalled that a man named Malstrom had ap- plied for a situation as butler for Mrs. Iselin on the day the vanity case was * MAY BE A MOURNER. Funeral of Theresa Mc- Carthy, Mysteriously Shot, to Be Held To-Morrow, The white satin coffin containing the body of ten-year-old Theresa Mc- Carthy to-day stands where her ‘Christmas tree stood a few hours ago in the living room of her home at No. 562 Morgan Avenue, Brooklyn. Detectives who have put in more than twenty-four hours on the mys- tery would not be surprised to learn ‘that among the sad-taced little “mourners is the playmate believed to ..have shot Theresa by accident. But it may be a day or two before he or mhebas the courage to come forward ‘ond tell the truth. mentioned : lost. Hooker then questioned the The little girl's funeral will be held Prisoners, learned that Bertie Mal- {o-morrow at St. Cecilia's Church, strom had been at the Iselin apart- ‘The Angel Sodality, of which she was @ member, will attend ina body. The burial will be in Calvary Cometery, The detectives have found among the tenants of the housé next door to ‘the McCarthy nome an employee of ment and got the alleged confession. Atter the pair had been held in $2,000 ball for examination to-morrow, Ber- tie retracted the story and said that he had found, not stolen, the vanity, case. Hooker was near an antique shop ‘ ak bile THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. Movie Queens Held Up Lis iSFLIN’S LOST Cousin Eleanor and Her Beavy of Who Made Annual Kiddie Klub Show Big Success Y oung Beauties at 59th Street and Third Avenuo lasty | the Dock Department who told them Hight AU@ oltiocks @hei.die Baw taro \ . . . a it ae i he had spent most of the day at the ———— men enter. One showed a yanity case wing went just as it goes i out of hele on Christina window of hs home reading the news- ' <a to thé shopkeoper, nna ow 0 I 1e u bightly Jolly and rib-eracking verform- }to unt for th genteman from J papers. He did not hear a shot nor Py 5 7 . Hooker displayed bis shield and ince oO} + Irene a f Nor and 1 sie ‘ did he hear Theresa's little dor bark-| Artist Finds Betty Blythe Has “Horse Nostrils,” Com) (oj. cic vanity. ca tt ri s Hun reds of Youn sters the same theatro—not a tinal, not al pretty presente, ‘hey Nunt amp ing, Tho! investigators believe that “ ” nyx, with the monogram ‘ g ball Ho) tatoblts nab falling dowry) leh ahi un way cornet al Brie seuss ot the shotrwoulg, balaiy stance eon Is Bes ee and a ee A ines-uat-@ smooth, peachy peer a aly each the sa have attracted the attention of any- anda Hawley Is Too Fa membered that Cartier, Fifth Avenue Wh J Th t P t t D mi : | ( “I : m he courtesy of Messi's, Lee and] Little Jane and Murion Coffey are body on the street because the street jeweller, had recently advertised a 0 Ja é€a re, | 0 0 e FF Seaieee calvin ACR ce, Five to ler amee Cider nani tee 4 has a heavy automobile traffic and Without question, Penrhyn Stanlaws, noted artist, who recently haS|;yward of $100 for the return of a re ee + a are a ante ror tochtecas tack, mad thew are Bosc H any explosion would be attributed to/been directing motion pictures, is decidedly “péular” among a majority | vanity case lost ten days ago by Sirs. |p) . 7 : WA A Foe ee eee eee ice tee carbs cuore Leatt erie DIRRGIEN MOE cualonrn aha } “My investigation,” announcea| °f the feminine members of the film world. In a recent issue of Hollywood | ©. 0. Tevlin’ while she was returning Evening World’s Entertainment Goes Big at Opening) i, otnorvow and the final one on| they can act, to little twin miseiets Capt. Dan Carey to-day, “leads .me|S¢reenland, Mr, Stanlaws turns his artistic eyes upon the press-agented | oe as v aC4L000) Performance at Casino—Children’s Old Friends Saturday mowing. The Shube fen not who furnish som cindy OF ithe play, H to believe that this little gtr was| “beautiful” ladies of moviedom, and observes anent them individually as Take Part in Comedy Playlet. Meee ee TMTeut lhe evarychingl Annie. dikow lane tite aAittene 4 ei er |, mos a 5 . re i = > y . Maelo owned Gtee can add whole 1 000Sh t Fi d Again the @nnual show of The Evening World Kiddie Klub took place] that went with the theatre, from the vaudavilie, from tiptop comedy to tow became frightened when the girl fell Ruth Roland has a “moon face’ and her hips are too large. ’ otshire this morning, this time at the Casino Theatre, Broadway and 39th Street, | boss carne + $0 the sit hoy ae tee a n began Me hi | ets » ” 7 ‘ the ke! collector o he curtal Op Ncroud ¢ ad mortally wounded and ran away. Gish sisters have imperfect noses and their lips are too large G \’ the rain couldn't keep the kiddies and their elders from what was onc et : tho Kiddie Khib are’ under sixteen, | ee er nares fetie eaten Betty Blyth “ strils,” oarres AML UML} «¢ tne vest performances they ever enjoyed unday the auspices of Cousin vere ov lot op th friends] the latter being the age limit. Nona questioning children in the nelghbor- etty Blythe is muscle-bound in the hips and she has “horse nostrils e 8 were nv of th ries hood in an effort to find some boy who had a toy gun or a small calibre pistol such as might have held the bullet that killed the girl. They have Phyllis Haver has a face like a diamond with too many facet. It is “over modelled.” he house was crowded from ‘the orchestra rail to the topmost gallery and overy one in the audience was glad Barricaded Home Norma Talmadge has a “bulbous” nose. Machine Gun, Pistols, Rifles a sun, , Eleanor’s cute, clever and charming Kiddie Klub artists. * that h sight let © or she braved the elements at ['1 of the wonderful show. canvassed the neighborhood three Nazimova's eyes are too small for her face and her head is too big blocks each way, and to-day will and Riot Guns Used question children of St. Cecilia's} Mary Pickford shares the common blemish of having too big a head. ° Parochial School in hope they may Pola Negri—her face is too square. help clear up the mystery. \2eketa went to her aunt's from school every day for lunch. She was there Christmas Dey, playing with toys her father and aunt had. for hor, McCarthy said he went out celebrating ‘Tuesday night and detectives corrnb- orated his story in detail. Others questioned were Mrs. MgCarthy’s sis- ter, Mrs. Nell, whe lives with their mother, Mrs. Catherine Schaefer, at No, 296 Nassau Avenue, and Mrs. Nell’s twelve-year-old son Charles. The boy had been sent by his mother and grandmother Tuesday morning to get Theresa to spend the flay at their home, but he returned at moon and sald he had forgotten all mbout it. He was sent again tn the afternoon and returned home at 5 o'clock with the explanation that he had met another boy who treated him to an ice cream soda and a mo- tion picture show. > SCIENTIST FACES JURY FOR HIS CHILD’S DEATH Neglected to Call Physictan Sick Boy, In Charge. William P. Tanner, a member of the Christian Sctence Church at Rutherford, was placed on trial before Judge Johu B. Zabriskie and a Jury at Hackensack yesterday on a charge of manslaughter. ‘The defermant {9 said to have neglected to call in a physiclan when the Uttle nine-year-old child was euffering fr diphtheria and finally died. Dr. Ralph Gilady, a specialist, said an examination showed that the child a@aiphtherta. The trial was adjourned Until next Wednesday owing to the ab- ance of County Physician W. i. Ogden, véto fs ill at his home. for mn Lila Lee's figure is too stocky and her face is “‘too flat.” Shirley Mason's fault's are deep-set eyes and “horse nostrils." Claire Windsor’s eyes are set too high in her head. Bebe Daniel's figure is good, but she keeps her mouth open too much. Gloria Swanson’s head is too heavy for her body retrousse. Marte Prevost’s neck is too short and her figure is slightly heavy. Betty Compson’s hips are too prominent and are mucle-bound. Constance Talmadge has an inadequate mouth and chin. and is “saucer- breasted.” Yiola Dana has a big nose, too’ heavy at the end wide and chin too prominent Wanda Hawley is too fat, her ankles are too large. too big. Mary Miles Minter is “too matronly,” and is Agnes Ayres is “gawky.’ Claire Windsor and Phyllis Haver, in interviews, admitted the possible truth of Mr. Stanlaw’s observations, but the other ladies apparently are “suffering in silence.” This drawing of Stanlaws is his own conception of himself. WOMAN DRINKS POISON WHILE RIDING IN AUTO m FE SUES WOW FOR ALIENATION, AWARDED $15 00 Defendant Boasted Pretty Legs Were “Her Fa tors,” Nurse Said. Her nose is Jawtones are too and her mouth is cup-breasted Taken Lysol as She Is Sitth Destde As she asband tm Car, was riding north on Lafayette near Astor Place, in an auto- with her husband, last night, Mra. Theresa I twenty-five, of No. 501 West Street, drank 1 according (© a report made by husband, Theodore Parsonally, to She was taken to St. Vin- cent’s Hospital, where her condition was said not to be serious. Mr. Parsonally sald he Rnew of no reason why she should have taken the poison. the the police. PANTOMIME ates. B verdict of $15,000 was awardea tie Ellis, wife of Charles R. Ellig, of Rutherford, N. J., yesterday by a mixed jury in the Bergen County Cireuit Court at Hackensack in her suit against Mrs, Ethel Saunders, a plump and dashing widow, on a arge of alienation of her husband's affections. She sued for $20,000. There a stir in the court room when Aliss Minnie J. Keay, a proe fessional nurse of New fled that on at least two occasions while Mrs. Saunders was visiting in the Ellis home the defendant raised her skirts above her knees and ree marked, pointing shapely limbs: “These y fascinaturs and they will get the men every time." Ellis, it was testified, left bis wife and has been living in the Saunders home several months, A daughter of Mrs. Ellis sald that York, testi- are while her mother was in a New York hospital Mrs. Saunders and her father were often alone in tho Ellis home, Mrs. Saunders wa: Eliis sald his Nienated by not called to flectiona were ndeya, bat quieter sure his wife's " d roundings and esca con~ to Rout Prisoner. STEUBENVILLE, 0., Joseph Jones, fifty, amill worker, Deputy Sheriff Harry L. Jones Brook County, W. Va., lay wounded in hospitals to-day and Follansber, a little town just across the Ohio River from here, was recoverin terrors of a gun bat Dec. 2: Special service bet we n Jones and officials last ni t, during which its houses were hit by hundreds of] Pler No, 24, Amity Street, Brookly bullets fired from a machine gun good liquor too, it was reported tols, rifles and riot guns. ‘Island of St The shooting started when Deputy! me agent Sagan Giaeeon Sheriff Jone: d other oMcors we arena ) paneey d to the Joseph Jones home at Ff ns | aagpind ein ane Bem: jad bee tovarrest him/on: his wito's conis| mush ac y about the ship at @ time San y when vilormen are supposec while under the Influence st Nauen be aie teen aver hee Hl80 noticed a couple ef motor boats BOIRE: GE) Bi DIAOL ie: eat Sher [which should hifve been in thetr water property to him, The Deputy sheriffle oo oy Gaastde® dana Cue was wounded in the first fighting and They bo: boats left Mangin into the without th “look out bele 1 the ship and the motor when Joseph Jones barricaded him it in the house, reinforcements with a machine gun and other weapons were brought on. More than a thousand and Semsey started A carele lity of shouting dropped a couple of shots were fired by the officials and Vollansbee]eans of ashe them, The three citizens who also participated, and nts on dec n tlrec few shots Jones, wounded in the leg, finlly}ond the erew a 1 to be good. The ceased firing. His wife witnessed the[ash eans missed the nts, but the battle from a neighbor's porch, contents scattered some Atoms, Like Billiard Balls, Carom at 20,000 Miles an Hour, Say Scientists at Cambridge}: Hold That Baldness Cannot Be Cured and Point Out That Our Span of Life is Longer—Large Men Not the Best Salesmen. CAMBRIDGE and theories brought out b Advancement of Science in its latest kinds collide they act like , Dec, 28 Aw the Here some din Association for the When atoms of are arious sometimes making caroms, sometimes “follow” shots, sometime ‘draw shots ond sometimes they break in pieces Atoma moving at 20,000 niles an hour can be photographed— even for the movies Baldness cannot be cured by shaving, by vaseline, by “creams”? or by sunburn. If baldness can be cured at all, the method was not made public Large, heayy mer re not the best salesmen and 9 inches The {deal height for “with appropriate welght.” a salesman is 5 feet Cortez conq. Montezuma by bringing smallpox with him, His soldiers were'nearly immune and the enemy was not Greece and Rome feH because the prisoners they carried bome brought malaria with them, The a zo expectancy of Mfe is fifteen years longer than it used to be. Cancer and heart disease are more deadly than before, but in- fant mortality and the tuberculos!s death rate have heen greatly cut down. Allegheny College graduates are the parents of about one child each Dr. Thoma Baker of egie Institute o hnology eriti- ised Bryan's efforts to “stifle freedom and thought,” and the effort of the Ku Klux Klan “to reduce the country to a state of mob rule. Remeasurement of the giant red Betelguese makes it appear that the star has shrunk Wield Shovels on Ship’s Coal To Dig Up 140 Bottles of Liquor Agents Quiet Crew With Shots When Ash Cans De scend on Two in Hold. agents of the Surveyor of the tons of coal before daylight today aboard the ship Gui 1, and as good Thomas, from which she sailed for thts port Port shovelled a few , berthed at stot liquor obtained on the dug up 140 botti 1 as could be Tn three yf tae he w fighte shove ow ing?” {Herman the fire room ¢ nts foun: Hu six feet inches id when usin’ a n he was a pri and Cha lad bu Hing con hy So busy n the morn- asked Semsey, picking cinders : see, it’s thisaway,'’ replied the Negro, “this ship is listin’ clear on the por from too much coal and she is likely to jus’ turn (right over any minute. Don't stop ;me, man, I'm be “We will help you,” said the agents in chorus, they shove in the opposi a mm and, soon seed forth the bottle Golly, I wonder how that got there?” said Hu, ind the agents also anxious to know about it, ar ested both Hughes and Bogland They were brought to Manhattan und will be arraigned Jater in the day of the Kiddie Klub in thi written by of the artists in ‘*A reh for Santa" Is sixteen, but some of them look it, litte play- Cousin Eleanor, entl- earch for Santa Claus,’ e the Coffey Kids who duek (Continued on Twentieth Page.) 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