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mm mm. m iNOIED CLEVELAND BEAUTY ENDS LIFE IN 7TH ATTEMPI mrs. Janet Mickel, Daughter of Michigan Gubernatorial Can didate, Commits Suicide. $ CHICAGO, April 27. Mrs. Janet Jltlckcl, forty years old, for many ysara known on tho most beautiful woman In Cleveland, daughter of t loVin rA XT fl n r. 1. n.-- Tlnw (. tviiflch., who Is to bo a candtdnto for Governor In the September primaries. fhrM successful yesterday In her sey- - .enth attempt at suicide. She died In th Chicago General Hospital from an overdose of veronal. Mrs. Ulckel was divorced from her 'husband, William J. Mickel, an ofllctal in the Food Department of tho State f Michigan. 7.1 1. i.l .A. f .IVIIUU DA1U DUG nUO I. WUDIJl U, vRear Admiral William Fletcher of tho United States Navy and a relative of a. Senator. Sho was a graduate of illiaml University, Miami, O. f Ovcr the long: distance telephone Ir. Fletcher verified the fact that Mrs. Mickel was his daughter. \I am coming; to Chicago,\ he said, \and will arrive some time In tho morning. It has been ab'out six months since I str my daughter. Sho was In poor health. I don't know where her for-- mer husband. Is.\ . ffe- - Both Mr. Fletcher and Mr. Mickel \ wer sentenced to tho Leu ven worth ' Penitentiary, the sentences being yi , later reversed by the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Fletcher had P Vbeen sentenced to one year nnd three L'T. mATCtt.. Ami tt Htlnl.nl 4n tain . ... ... ly.' tv. on a chargo of violating tho Corrupt lfeNrP'raetlccs Act. Mr. Fletcher had been State Labor (.Commissioner In Michigan for eitrht !iears. His ofllco was abolished last .. V'liilV- - ArM rftpflntlv lift nnnnnnrrt trint SrSUe would be a candidate for the bubllcan nomination for Governor. jei'i Mrs. Mickel for two weeks had ..Vfr'tieen llvlrur at a rooming house. She came to Chicago from Cleveland a f ago. I' tf rtr. TTr nrv flllvflr. whrifin veifa Ia n xwsferof Mrs. Mickel, was called, after she took the poison. He discovered an Ismpty veronal box by tho bedside. 5Sg k .a W ti NEW Cnpuu 4 confirming his diagnosis that she was suffering from the effects of a heavy dose of the drug. Mrs. Mickel was taken tp the hospital and a valu fight for her lire wns conducted. Sho would give no aid to the doc- tors and plainly wished to die. Dr. Oliver said she had suffered a ner vous breakdown two years ago, some tlmo after her divorce, and slncr. then had made six. attempts at milcldo, always with the same drug. GROCER FOUND SLAIN IN EAST SIDE HALLWAY Snaiirrt Arrested Denies All Knoirleilur of Klltln. Giuseppe Ingrasslo, a native of Sicily, was arrested In bed this morning at his home, No. 1135 First Avenue, charged with the killing Inst night of Salvatoro Consllorls In the hallway of No. 1145 First Avenue. Detectives Clark nnd Koran of tho East 07th Street Station, who mo. In the arrest, were told by the wife of the dead man that at 10 o'clock last night Inzrasslo had come to her husband's grocery nt No. 334 Kast 63d Street and called htm out. They went away to- gether and the next she heard of Con-gllor- ls ho had been found dead In the hallway. There were throe bullet wounds In him. Beside his body wns a loaded revolver. Shi added that a ago Ingrasslo had shot her hus- band In tho arm. Ingrasslo denied all knowledge of the killing. CHURCH IS POOREST, EMPLOYER OF ALL, MINISTER' DECLARES ClergV Must Be Paid More, Dr. Goodel! Tells Evangelist Convention. The church Is Uib poorest em- ployer of labor' In tho world, Dr. Charles L. Goodell of New York, declared In an address before on evangelical revival being con- ducted under the auspices of nine churches of New. Rocholle and Pelham. Dr. Ooodoll Is Secretary of the Commission of Kvangelism of the Federated Churches of Christ In America. \It Isn't the Steel Trust,\ said Dr. Goodell, \nor the Standard Oil Company which Is the poorest em- ployer of labor In' the world. Tho street Bweepers of New York City arc paid more- - than the ministers of tho churches In America. A change must como, and the church will never fulfil Its mission untl ministers are paid enough so that their families may enjoy tho same' necessities as the lay- man.\ , HI, who know the facte PEOPLE beyond, the mere looks of a bed to asking about sleeping quality. Today in every neighborhood there are scores of homes with noth- ing but Simmons Beds. Sound, restful sleep for every member of the family. Twin Beds for every room shared by two persons. One sleeper does Five styles at a popular range of prices distinguished by Labels of different color. 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Then, turning tho pago, we learned that Mr. as long ngo as 1897 tho Since when he has been with It, In whole or In part, no fewer than times. The Dutch leader last his fa with the work by without a score, and not a phrase. vocal or was Tho Chorus sang with attack, volume and spirit. Mr. got sntne effects In shading and but was to allow his to the tho text, even with tho words In front of ono, a Tho special outside of short solas for the tenor and baritone nnd a couple of stanzas for the four, has little to do hut turn the pages. It's th kind of wo should choose to be in. It showed a by not when it didn't havo to. More culled from the fertile notes tell us that spent six and a half years on the that It was first at Vienna in May. 1824: that It was hut that deaf and In his score, was to the that years later the ninth wns for the first SAN Offices. for the N THE IN THE OF Frank Warren. Philharmonic Society founded society, human, naturally celebration Justifiable. Whcreforo, anniver- sary celebtotcd evening Carnegie special perform- ance embraced symphonies Uectliovcn, Mcngelberg. symphony orchestra symphony orchestra asslstnnco Oratorio personnel Harbour, soprano; contralto; Lambert Murphy, Dudmum, baritone. Anniversaries statistics, concert's programme respect, prodigal. facsimile society's concert, December, Beethoven, Weber, Hummel, Rossini, Kalllwoda composors repre- sented, hurrying Informed evening's concert, Philharmonic, per- formances symphony, playing fluttering Mcngelberg conducted symphony. engaged sixty-tw- o visiting evening displayed miliarity conducting Instrumental, neglected. Oratorio splendid Mcngelberg oxcellelit dynamics, Inclined orchestra overshadow singers, becoming Jumble. quartet, quartet quartet's aristocracy singing statistics Beethoven symphony: per- formed cordially received, Roetlioveti, engrossed oblivious demon- stration; twenty-tw- o performed CHICAGO KENOSHA FRANCISCO (Extcutiv Kwtha, Look Label Built for Sleep EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL REALM MUSIC tt'rite time In America by tne Phllharmuulc: that at the Vienna premiere prices of admission wetc \as usual,\ not the case Ust evening; thut the theatre was ciowded In every part, quite tho case last evening. The programme will bo ropeatcd Sunday night at tho Metropolitan- Opera House. John Mc'Cormack has cancelled his postponed concert, scheduled for next Sunday, Ticket holders may have their money refunded at tho Hippo drome. Tho Pavlowa danccrij gave two per formanccs yesterday at the Metro nolltun. A pantomime ballet \Tho Magic Flute\ was tho principal matlnco offering, nnd \Tho Fairy Doll\ served to attract a big audience in the evening. The organization to night appears In Drooklyn for one performance. NO ONE TO BLAM E F OR DEATH IN RING OF BOXER BRODY Magistrate Folwell Who Corv ducted Investigation Decides Was Legal. Six witnesses were examined y In Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, be foro Magistrate Folwell In the In vestlgatton of tho death of Lew HrtKly, lightweight boxer who died after being knocked out In u match at the Broadway Exhibition Asso- ciation Monday night. At the close of tho Investigation Magistrate Folwell said: \I find that this sport was carried on under the auspices of tho law and apparently was legally conducted. This man met death by accident. I think there Is no possible chargo that may be made against any ono for this unfortunate occurrence.\ Frankle Pitcher, of No. 604 Court Street. 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The news print paper Industry, fur- nishing one-thir- d of the supply of the United States and Canada, is menaced by a strike, as the conference between tho manufacturers' commltteo nnd the union y resulted In a deadlock. Tho employers, after conferring with tho union for more than an hour and a tinlf, made known their determination to stand firm on their demand on tho union for a reduction In wages and the elimination of overtime. STEWART School Where experts teach you how to MAKE YOUR OWN REPAIRS. Aik for free catalogue 4, full of pictures, with all details. 225 West 57th Street At Broadway Circle S270 NO PLATES RGQUIBED \Do It Now!\ A motto for every household when teeth are considered. \Mv teeth must be attended to,' gets tiresome by and by. DO IT NOW I It means good health, good looks, your future happiness. THE WATERBURY WAY -- provides best workmanship at cott less than for interior service. Come morning, have work completed by night. All Lnjuije SpoVen. Lady Attendants Waterbury Dental Company Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St.. New York 414-1- 6 Fulton St, Brooklyn Houksi 8 to 6 Sundays! closio REAL ESTATE. at Live in your own home make your rent pay for it. Learn how at the 4th Annual Own Your Home Show. Sec the complete ex- hibit which shows how to finance, plan, select build- ing 'site, plan the land- scape and furnish a mod- ern home. See the Beauti- ful Home Convenient built on the floor, com- pletely furnished. Dally 11 a. m. to 11 m. m. 27, 1922. . AMUSEMENTS. .i WINTER fiARMFN mt 8t-- evs.s.w EODIE CANTOR WAKE IT SNAPPY With NAN IIAl.riCltlN. ATflR Thea.. 43th n'y. Ev. flOlUn S.30. Mta.Wed.A8at. 2.30 1 1 v i n m 11 1 1 AMBASSADOR \.\- - IJ y. Circle 876J.Kv. 30 Mat, Wed 4 3at.J.30. BLOSSOM TIME The Greatnt Munlrftl Hit of Annl Clr. SS26 CCI UfVU TIIICA., W. 42d St. Eve.., 8.211. OLUII I II siti. Wed. and Sal. at 8.20. Joneph Cawthorn nnd Lillian Lorraine In A MUSICAL COMKDV SENSATION. Motm to Erl Carroll Then. Next Monday. HflnTU West 45th. Eves.. 8.3U. DUUIH Matll, vd. t Bat. 2.SO MILNE'S NEW COMEDY THE BLAYDS With O. P. HEOniR and ALEXANDRA CARLISLE InURAPRE Weat48 8t. Kva. 8.30 THANK-- U Golden John Preienti LAST\ TWO WEEKS ' Best Seat $2.50 PI AVUMICC Weat 48th St. Eves., 8.S0. rLAItlUUOC Mat. wed. and Hat.. 2.30. 'Up The Ladder' BIGGEST H\7 IVDIP 42d St., W. of B'way. Eva. 8.30. LI Hill Matlneea Wed. and Sat., 2.30. The Beat Musical Comedy In Town. Arthur Hcplins presents EUGENE O'NEILL'S treat access, -- THE HAIRY APE.\ Plymouth. If 45ih St.. Etes. 8.45. Mats. Thurs.. Sat.. 2.45. MATINEE T01A 2. METf8llJ2laAHGAIPTK34r V.LAST WEEK. 2d Perform'ces y Mat. & CUD1RC B'way and 40th St. Evca.. 8.20. CMrinC iata. Wed. and Sat. at 2.20. in THE C R A 7 C C West 42d 8t. Eves, at 8.20. I II rl J. k b KITIST MAT. SAT. at 2.20. The Players' Assemhly. Inc., P\\' TiHE NIGHT UALL , UnCU MACICIIAnm IILLLI1 1 1 IXLLLUrv tv trt?n Phillpotts f ED. YNN the PurraCT root EARL CARROLL Thea.. 7 Av. 50 St. JwtJkcmc Mata. Thurs. sat. .st WEEK. z.sii. tsveninea o.jii. \Delicious New Musical Comedy. World. I West 42d St. Eves, at 8.20. LlDtnll Mat- -, wod. and Sat. at 2.20. f lle:en liajes 'Tothe Ladies!' Otto Krurtf A New Comedy by the Authors of \Duley.\ iMiS 3D MONTH The RUBICON! With VIOLET IIKMING. 'Iu rK\ SCASCTTHKSSS ti( L'A U.R E TT E TAYLOR timiIs5 SnnelrV\ HATlOHjVL ANTHEM\ .... at Kvn. ft.30. KNIGKcHBOGKcn K\wd: sat; 2.30. \BULLDOG DRDHMOND\ .A neal Melodrama.\ with A. E. Matthews West 44th Bt. Evea. at 8.20. BELAoIjU Mata. Thura. and Sat. at 2.10. DAVID BKLASCO Presents LENORE l)LR!Cas K1KI West 43th Bt. Eveninga at 8.20. CORT Matinees Wed. A Sat. at 2.20. WALLACE tUblNGtR-M- AK NASll in \CAPTAIN APPLEJACK\ gooTMrning dearie COMEDY HENSATION at the U'way t 40th Bt. Evea. at 8.2.1. GLOBE MATINEES Wed. A Sat. at 2.20. Ml) Oil) UUA Matlneea Wed. & Sat. at 2.15. KhVs4IC BOX REVUE\ Best music show ever made In America.\ SmThThARRIS Yum. ft SS. Via SIX CYLINDER LOVE umt. wnNEST THUEX. ii.ii. bet. B'way & Cent. BaU dl V. W. Eves. 8.30. Mata. Sat. 2.30 SHOFFLEALONGgI Ktin MldnUht Performance Wed, at 11.30 iTRANU in \SMILIN THKOUbH\ l'y ft 47 Tr 8trand Symphony Orch. rAMEn Sisters'! laWIIsJ0U3ffiCM94&Afir rl Gldy Lli 4TII BIO WEEK- - HkSkVl am. B aHHrasatAav or LBtl3 yvoy.'tV.fe 1 JTCItf AT ttlVL OF 1 o fSiSto mis\ TOW TUIa OEIFJENjIE PAUSADKSPAiai 1 1 MOW O?Ja&-- 0 NEW ATTRAOXlOfid. AMUSEMENTS. PFNTIIRY Th\ 0!d Ce rark Weil ibiw, Evt B.2o. jute. Wed and 9al Tea Koata Jamee Uarlon Marlon (1- -n In The ROSE of STAMBOUL EVOS. (EXCEIT SAT. I Mr. I 2..1t JOLSQN'S 59th ST.&,YhI: Sat. Eva. 2..10. 8.30. In Oe Wolf Some Pnrtj' MONTMARTRE THE' PLAY OP VUNOUBSl NORA RAVCC lhta.. W. 44 Bt. Era. 8.30. DM CO Mat ved. and Sat. 2.30. W. of try. Kva.8.20. \\\. Matinees Wed. and Sat., 2.20. FRANCES i TAYLOR Jjjj-- , TlfE HOTELS WM 1 1 JJIULMtS Comedy MUUJC BUOAUllUltST,448t.Ev.8.:0.Mts.Thur.itSat. MARJOLAINE LENNOX pawi.i:. With DCPIIRI If! Thea.,4 2d 8t..W.of U'y. I3v.8.30\ nuiuui-i- u Male Wed and Bat l 2 \0 I ITTI C West 44 Bt. Uvea. 8.30. LI 1 1 LC Mats.To-da- y & Sat. 2.30 n. j- - YEAR Frank Craven't Comedy Scream Best Seats $2.50 PT Theatre. I Matinees Wed., 4BTH ! Eva. 8.30. I Thurs. L Sat The NPST LUCILE A 1 a 4 WATSON QQTU CT Thea nr B'y. Eva.8.30.II.AST 4 u Jin ui I. a.it Matinee Sat. 2.30,TIMES !' Mountain Man niaekmer Sidney wun 41st St. W. of BVsj Brj. 1564. Ets. 8.30 Mats. WED. &SAT -- SEAT SALE STARTS TODAY- - me. LAST 6 TIMES Final Performance Neit Saturday Night. MADISON SQ. GARDEN Daily, 2.1B& 8.15. Doors open hour earlier RINCLBNG BROS. BAE1NU MV BAILEY K iTHE SHOW OF 10.000 WONDEB5 Glcnntlo Zoo: Concress or l'reaks. AdmUhion to ICterythlDc Inc. seats and; war tax. &0c to S.'I.OO. accordlnc to loca tion. Children under 12 reduced nrlcca alt Mntn.. excent Hut., to 11.10 neata and over. Branch ticket offices (No advance In nrlces) (ilmhel I1r.. It. II. Mncy St Co, MAY 1 ffiZriSP'- - BROOKLYN METROPOLITAN Zw. unlll LAST SIX TIMES lr)W IlUn Kva. 8 in. .Mats. Wed. & Sat. \V\ S. HUROK presents FAREWELL for TWO YEARS I4VL0WA and her BALLET RKJSSE with SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ONLY lit 8.IS. SI'EC'lTPEItPTT L I'ilOOJiLYN ACADEMY OP ML'hlC. roni,Hi:.,IFalrTaleN,' A\utuinnL at..i:ai., e, '1 nlrjl)i.ll'il)ll. Snt. nim imitet.' 'IJnniywus Huts. Populur Orinnnil Two Etrn Perform'ces. !NtMiin.Ev..'Piilii.liWed'K'&,Aiiiurllln.'I)lv. Tuei. Kv., \f'lioplnlann 'Fairy Doll.' Ulv. Tickets (1 to 3, at Box Office (Knabe) pibfm vAilntvTUEK,FFA,;BE:ILnsr'iria Celebrating Third of a JS2J 10 ALL-STA- R ACTS fhlfd of a Century Week. Rice & Werner In \On the Scaffold.' Barrett & Cuneen, Ulose A Moon, otha. Dorothy Dalton In 'JThe Crimson Challenge.\ CELKIIItATINO THIRD Olf A ;i!NTUUY VEEK. Dorothy Dalton In \The Crim- son Challenge\ and Supreme Vaudeville. Joe Darcey, .lme. Hermann & Co.. Springtime. Ilurke Ik Burke. Clifton & De Ilex, oths. and DOROTHY DALTON In THECWMSON CHALLENGE Paramount Picture R IALTO Times THOMAS MEIGHAH In \The llaeielor Daddy\ Square Famous Blalto Orchestra RiVOLI WALLACE REID In \AerAte llin PhnIIhamIM \B'wav ui i nwui ins uviiuiiciii 'at 40th St, Illvoll Concert Orchestra CRITERION T''ES IContlnuoua \Reported Missing\ Starring OWEN MOORE COLUMBIA B'wayfTwIce DallylBurlewiu In, O r.. ' u''Il Ur-- I III.' Billy Watson co .Y IUCG1NMNG m:xt monoav mati.nici:. TIia A t .n it u I Al.l..afIMMirit lll'V uitnu-- i I CLARK and McCULLOUGH Presents I in \CHUCKLES of 1922' BEATS NOW ON SALE. 1'YHAMID'H Great Heort Druma. All Star Cunt, niunie itiue, sunn Holm qulst, Lucy Fov. Beats 3ie to fiFHTRil THFATRF .st.. 1 \ If rwty reritonai Appearance jwiiing!-jiiainei- r lifts & IUII7 Uuirk In No city bketch. VatnTWST. SUBWAY STATI0M.r rpHOUSANDS of positions are daily offered through The World's \Help Wanted\ AdTcrtiseraems. AMU8EMENTS. In THE RMAItJOnil! GOLDFISH With WILTON LACKAVK. iiTH ?T Thea., W. of H'way. Evi. 8.30. ft in OI Mats. Thura. and Sat. 2.30. CECIL LEAN and Cl.Klf MAVFIEI.D In THE BLUSHING BRIDE DCI UflUT Thea., W. 48 St. Eva.8.30 DCLRlUnl Mate. Thura. A Rut. 2.30 french Theatre Co. cln Prenchl. M A DACAI C Net Week: LA I1HI HLC LGliETOUR\ VANnpRRIIT Thea.. V. 48th St. Evs. 8.30. I Matl wed. and Sat.. S.30. CHARLOTTE Mnu.T?a9i \LETTX GREENWOOD V PEPPER\ THE SENSATION OF THE WORLD. GRECUUinU VILLAGE THEA, Eva. 8.30. uiikk.il ii ium MRt. & Snt. 2.30. CANDIDA LAST 5 TIMES. Uy BERNARD SHAW. BIJOU Theatre, West 45th St. Eves. 8.50. B Matlneea Wednesday ana Sat. 2.30. DOVER ROAD WHITE5IDE ADDI I fl W.42 St. TWICE DAILV, ArULLU 3 t, 8.30. Prices 25o to il. A FEATURE MOTION PICTURE OK THE CHANGING WORLD. .NEXT MAT. HAT. 2.30 C TnU 40th St. West I ULI Ull of Broadway , Ufa,. a.. 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