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Latest Bronx News $1 4,000 IN SAVINGS DETECTIVES IN BANK OF P MERRY . . 2ji57 May Be Their Own Santas If They Wish. FIndlky una Teller Avenue, the 'iBronx, are looking forward to a placo on the honor roll because of tho Sav-4n- Bank report Juit submitted to , ihe Board of Education. 11 shows ijoposlta of J14.000 from the I.1D7 pupils who hao accounts In tho chool bank. This amount, In nickel, dime and dollar deposits, has piled up during the. year that the banking experiment has been under way In the school. Of course supervisors expect a bank run for the coming Christmas holidays, as many of the boy and girl depositors ntll play their own Santa Claus, but the school authorities are more than pleased with the showing:. According to Milton B., Perlman, faculty advisor on the school bank, the coming holidays will pass with a substantial balance to the. credit of the thrifty depositors of tho school bank. Tho bank Is open forty min- utes on certain days each week and the total deposits show an average bf lyhty depositors each Ixinklnn day. Boy and girl pupils act ns tellers and bank official, and genrral bank- ing rules aro In force In this school .bank. Withdrawals have been ror \raitted but they have uecn few and far between, according to the report. Individual and Interclass competi- tion la responsible to a largo degree for tho high deposit total, according to teachers. A REAL TIIASKSOIVIA'O. The sixty-rtv- o tubercular children In St- - Francis Hospital, In the Bronx, will have a real Thanksgiving celebration in tho main ward Thursday. Not only will there be turkey and trimmln's for them, but they will witness a first class Title show. Headed by Al. Darling, al men of tho county have with Sister Probata to provide day of cheer for the afflicted tots. M 1 I. I if.. - ' MS 53j Pupil-Deposito- rs IsV. \ BRONX BODY DUM P FOR OF WOMAN Mrs. Jennie Decker Disap pears and Husband, in Jail, Is Sullenly Silent. Detectives of the Morrlranla Htn- - tlon, tho Bronx, find n forco of la- borers, nil under the direction of As- sistant District Attorney Albert Cohn of that county, btgan y to dig In tho dump of tho Department of Street Cleaning ut Hunt's Point for the body of Mrs. Jennie Becker, twenty-nin- e, mother of four children who has been missing elnce April ' last. Meanwhile Abraham Becker of No. 844 Homo Street, tho Bronx, her hus- band, is being held In the Bronx County Jul'l on ball of (10,000 pend- ing an Investigation Into the mysteri- ous disappearance of his wife. Upon Just what Information the Dis- trict Attorney started on' Ills digging expedition was not given out, but it was said by neighbors of the Beckers that tho man was known to havo de- posited several loads of refuse In the dump. Becker has maintained a sullen silence and has refused to answer questions put to him by tho Prosecutor. Several witnesses have been ex- amined by Mr. Cohn, who makes no secret of bis belief that the Becker woman !: dead. Her parents. In Eng- land, who had been In tho habit of hearing from her by letter at inter- vals of obotit every two weeks, have not had a word since early in April, and, according to th District Attor- ney, Anna Kllas, with whom Becker has been, friendly, admitted that he told her ho would get rid of his wife so that ho could marry her. Becker had told the District Attor- ney when the disappearance of, his wlfo first was reported that he re- turned from his place of employment on April 7 and found her gone. Since that time, according to Mr. Cohn, In- formation has been uncovered that THE ART OF LALIQUE transported The GENIUS of Lalique finds expression through many different channels, but it is as a. sculptor in glass that he has given the world his greatest masterpieces. When he works to reveal the ultimate beauty that lies in glass, Lalique forgets that he is a designer of rare jewelry; for- gets he is master of the intricacies of silver repousse. His supreme interest, then, is the clear- ness and delicacy of his glass. Color? Very little. Designs? The simplest, although complete and harmonious. Lalique's. wholo purpose is to bring out in final perfection the crystalline purity which glass alone is capable of An EXAMPLE cf Lalique at his best it seen In this exquisite perfume bottls with ita decoration of slrant, and It will be accorded the place ol honor oh the dressing table of macfame. & Becker had not reported for work on that day.. .One witness examined by Cohn Harry Slmmowlti of No CSo Union Avenue, the Bronx Is quoted by the District Attorney ns Fsnjlng t hut Becker wild to him. \Congratulate tno. I got rid of my wlfo nt lust.\ According to llr. Cohn,; Becker took hla wife for a rldo in his automobile on April fl. Despite tho fact that ho had owned the car for u long time, this was the first tlmo he ever had taken his wlfo out. She has not been heard from since by her friends. How- ever, tho man reported to the police that his wlfo had disappeared on tho following day Ho didn't make this report until the afternoon of the 8th, about thirty-fiv- e hours after he says he learned Of It. Becker declared that his wlfo had run away from him and that he had received n telegram and letter from her in Philadelphia. Neighbors de. clarc, however, that Mm. Becker was a home-lovin- g woman and lived only for her' four children, two of them threc-yenr-ol- d twins end the oldest a girl ot eight. The children were taken tn charge by tho Bronx Children's Society. Two of them are now In the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and the remaining two In the Hebrew National Home BRONX WANTS DUNNIGAN SENATE FINANCE HEAD Imprraalon Downing; Will De Chair- man IVott Seems Erroncons. In somo way the Impression has been spread that Bute Senator Bematd Downing has been assured the Chair- manship of the Finance CommltUa of the Senato whan organization Is effect-i- d In January. The Bronx County Demo- cratic organisation does not share this Impretiton because the organization has declared that the Chairmanship belongs to Senator John J. Dunnlgan of the 23d District, and will demand that he be given the post. Next to Senator James J. Walker, who will bo tho majority leader on tho floor, Senator Dunnlgnn Is the ranking Demo- cratic member of tho Finance Committee and, with Senator Walker off, he will be the ranking majority member. Senator Downing Is riot a member of the Finance Committee, and even should hs be ap- pointed to membership he would rank below Senator Dunnlgan in seniority. The Bronx wants that Chairmanship. 2D AVE. 'L' MAY RELIEVE 149TH ST. CONGESTION noard of Trade Has Plan 4o Utilise Una More ttrnerallr. The Bronx Board of Trade has sub- mitted to the Trafistt Commission a plan to relieve the tralTlc congestion on Inter-bor- o lines at 149th Street and Third Avenue. The relief proposed calls for a more general use of the 8c6nd Avtnue elevated extension in the Bronx, which is to New York presenting. is is in \The gift of at THE Qoat-Qo- d Is the for this glass boon. No can do to the delicate tracery of the floral and the beauty of the fabric. BECOMES A BRIDE AT CHURCH WEDDlftG THIS AFTERNOON ITU'S s Saralarkis Silas Sarah Elisabeth LarUln te lie- - Married in Albert P. Loentnst. Mies Sarah Elizabeth Larkln. only of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian H. Larkln. of No. 61 East S2d Street, will be married this afternoon to Al- bert Palmer Loenlng. The wedding will take placo In tho Church of the Resurrection and will bo followed by a at the homo of the bride's paronts. Miss I.arkln'n will be Mrs. Plilllp Kip Mrs. James Larkln, Misses Hopa Satterthwalto, Rosalie Coe and Clara Lee. (irovfcr Loenlng will be best man. The ushers will Include Rudolph R. Loaning. James S. Lark- ln, Francis L. Gould and James Hyde Ripley. Is at prnoent In use only during a small period of the rush hours. It Is planned to extend thin link through 133d Street and have u Junction at 138tli Street and Southern Boulevard. The committee for the Board ot Trade consists of Alexan- der Harlng. Vincent A. Clinton and William E. The plan has been taken under by D. L. Turner, engineer for the Lalique's widely Bought for and highly prized. There cannot be much of it; one man designs all of it for the wholo world and draftsmen who can translate his genius are few and far between. Na- turally enough, the product is rare. There are but two shops in New York where Lalique's glassware is offered to who love beautiful things. A famous French jeweler one; Ovington's is the other. We have fortunate securing some of the finest examples of Lalique's craftsmanship. make rare gifts, possessing that touch of consummate artistry which ge- nius alone imparts. OVINGTON'S Shop Fifth cfrotue\ Fifth Avenue 39th Street enchanting Pan inspiration charming pic- ture justice dtcoration tianilu-cs- nt daughtor reception attendants Rhlnclander. Hnttorthwalto subway-elevate- d Thompson. advisement consulting work those been They f II WESTCHESTER NOTES. Tlir Mount Vernon Lodge of Blks will hold tnemorlnl services at Masonic Tnnili In that city Hundny evening. l)n Tlio oration will liu dclUcred by T D Toomey and the eulogy by HiipiKWe \'ourt Justice-elec- t. Ueorgo It. Tnyloi Jr. Itnv. Dr. Barthoiow will beaten thu benediction. On hundred and soventy-ftv- o women of Nw Ilochclle, I'clham, Larchmont and Mount Vurnon attendod the bridge party given at the Colburn Memorial Homo for the Aged of New Itochcllo on thu annual Donation Day The affair was K'ven by the Auxiliary of the Home, o\l Mrs. (' Buckingham I.unn was Chairman of tho Day, with the following committee- Mrs. T. Mortimer Macy, Mrs harles U. Grimes, Mrs. David C. Thomas Mrs. William L. Clow, Mrs. Id- - B Hoffman. Mrs. V. M. N. Cook, Mr Robert McCandless, Miss Beba Cleveland. Mrs. Charles O. 8herman and Mrs John Campbell The hostesses were Mrs A Hrumley. Mlas M. Herbert, Mrs McElroy, Mrs. Dwlght Wheeler. Mrs Morrill, Mrs. Mark Cattle. Mrs. Oeo'ge fi hmsle. Mrs. M. J. Wetdon, Mrs IL Margrave, Mrs. uarl zimmer- - AVEHUB man. Mrs. E. McMahon, Mrs. TaUl Smith, Mrs. T. Mortimer Macy,- - Mrs. Austin, Mrs. M. Jar-vi- Mrs James II. Elliott, Mrs. Ralnsford. Mrs. Frederick Phillips. Mrs. Thusneld, Mrs. Pnllman, Mrs. U. M. Forbes. Mrs. Charles A. Mcaill, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. C. Brndlcy. Mrs. Ames. Mrs. J. J. Orecne, Mrs. Collin, Mrs. Jamas H. Moffett, Mrs, Thomas, Mrs. Webber, Mrs. P. It. Hulsard and Mrs. M. Potts. Tho New Rochelto Assembly, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, will hold another of Its popular dances at Knights of Columbus Hall on Thanksglxlng Eve.. Tho Entertainment Committee consists ( of Daniel P, O'Brien, Chairman; Thomas I Abrnms, Charles B. Byron, James A. I Reddlngton. Raymond J. Scully and I Rudolph 8 Shwedo. The annual dinner of the New lo Chamber of Commerce will lake Place somo time In January. President J. Marshall Perlcy will appoint a Din ner Committee ut the next meeting ofl the nlifctorH on Dec 7 K. Irving Hanson has accepted the I Chairmanship of lli; Citizens' Advisory! uommiitce wnicn win uecome an active factor in the life of New Rochelie Post or i no American L.egion. We McCreery Men's Shop FOR : : TUESDAY. : : AND : : WEDNESDAY 3V Holiday Specials! OVERCOATS Comfort : : Quality : .: Serviceability The .finest coats we could, buy to sell at these stated regular prices arid enviable values, tool They are doubly worth-whil- e at these special holiday figures. See them I $375o 58oo From $45 and $50 Stocks From $65 and $75 Stocks Evening Clothes, $47.50 Dress Vests, 5.00 'STfje tSreat C&rfanmatf $ut Mop of 911 Ato $ftr&\ CAre purctitiea wW appear on billt rendered Jtnutrj Ut, 1933 FIFTH Jamas McCreery & Go. SECOND FLOOR USB THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE Some line examples of clever candlestick-makin- g HOWEVER BRIGHT and pleasant the lighting of there are times when you will enjoy the soft, mellow glow which candle light alone can shed. Whether your home is adorned with elaborately wrought candelabra or simple slender candlesticks, come to Lewis fit. Conger's for attractive candles to fit them and to lend their charm of color to the scheme of dec- oration in your home. Interesting things for the home are always to be found at Lewis & Concetfr. 8qrae or twisted Caadl 5 5e a bo, Cxmlcal 4TaaES8abax 45th St. and Sixth Ave. grSf \HDJB FLOORS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT\ Lambert Bros. Dhmonli, Wvcha, Jtlttlry ; Third Avenue, at the Corner of 58th Street green gold bar pin, engine turned and pierced effect, let with itpphire $14.50 Plitinum top with pern gold back and let with 1 diamond 933.50 Other bar pint with colored itonei, $7.50 up; with \ diamonds, to $3,500. Christmas Shopping Made Easy BUSY NEW YORKERS usually have deferred their Christmas shopping until the last moment. This year, however, thev began making their selec- tions at Lambert Brothers' as ealy as the be- ginning of November. They now understand that Christmas gifts purchased in advance will be laid aside by Lambert Brothers to be called for at the cus omer's convenience. Thus is shopping at Lambert Brothers' made easy and the chance of the recipient discovering his 'present concealed about the house is obviated. Diamond Engagement Rings S125 $300 $500 $1,100 $600 $400 $200 Other diamond engagement rings, $25 to $3,500 The fame of Lambert Brothers' diamond engagement rings has spread from Maine to California. Customers in remote parts as well as in New York know from fong ex- perience that when there is an engagement in the family the place to send for the dia- mond engagement ring is Lambert Bro'.hers. Some of them come long distances to make their selection in person in the Lambert store. Seamless W edding Rings Plain Hand Carved Platinum I8.karat....$4.50up $7.00 up 14 diamondi $100 up . . . $5.00 up Platinum.. $18.00 up Diamond paved. $175 up People everywhere know the Lambert seam- less wedding ring. Some out-of-town- ers wait until they reach New York on their wed- ding tour to select the wedding ring. In this IT a connection attention is called to revival this Autumn of the old custom of the bridegroom as well as the bride wearing the seam'ess wedding ring. I4.karatgold. all engraved bracelet (that opera) $18.50 Other 14 karat gold bracelet! $10 up I4kartt green gold lavafliere. platinum faced act with one diamond, $50 Other Lavalliere $4 up Other Scarf Pin $3 up Platinum atari pin. with en- graved band. gold item, set with fine diamond, $60 5ome Christmas Suggestions Diamonds sold by Lambert Brothers have been personally selected in Europe and mounted in the Lambert factory on the prem- ises. If it has a Lambert diamond in it it is fashionable. A pearl string with diamond clasp and rings with colored stones are pop- ular. Lamberts have an immense assortment of bar pins, brooches, 1 avallieres with diamonds and colored stones,, bracelets, and all of these are wonderful Christmas gifts. Watches Always Are Welcome Watches sold by Lambert Brothers are made to keep time, not to merely sell. They all contain standard works Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton and are enclosed in beautiful 14-Kar- at gold or gold-fille- d cases. I4.karat green gold pierced Waldemar (pocket to pocket) vtit chain $18.00 golf watch, plain poltthed caie, with 17 jeweled Waltham or Elgin adjmted movement $60.00 Men'e gold filled watche. Waltham or Elgin . $16.50 up Exact Stu white gold bracelet watch, with 4 diamond, set in platinum, catea with Swi movement, mounted on black ribbon.. ...$90 Wa Have a Complete Stock of Sterling and Silrer Plated TaUawara The store is open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday eucnings in December