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Daily News from New York, New York • 14

Publication:
Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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14
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14 DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 25, 1931 lan: SURVIVOR MIKING Get the Beat Obtainable. Worth Double Oar Price. Thayer to Wed Another Belle From Blue Book GUARANTEED 15-DAY I "hlzf TRIAL MALE ROLLERS 4149 CHOPPERS Mosey Cheerfully Refunded If Not Satisfactory BROKER'S CLERK HANDS $50,000 TO STRANGER "So he took the $50,000 and disappeared." That's what happened when an unidentified man walked coolly to the transfer clerk in the brokerage offices of Carlisle, Mellick Co. of 50 Broadway yesterday and asked the clerk: "Is there anything for Cassatt There was, and the clerk handed him $50,000 worth of stock certificates, and now police are looking for him. Cassatt Co.

are bankers at 5 Nassau st. .49 ink GOLDEN NIGHTINGALE CHOPPERS Divorced in Paris a little more than a year ago by Emily Davis Vanderbilt hose first husband was William CAGES Imported. and the highest jirired bird la eur ftii'ip. None beiur obtainable anvwnere, but sold elsewhere from to $15. We guaramt-e them kntfy refundrfl If not wttlfat-tnry.

We aiiio these J4.4B bird, anywhere won receipt of rhwk or money ottler, plus Mir. urn idle i ife Johns, N. March 24 (U.R). -The last moments aboard the dealer Viking before an explosion 120 tons of powder blew the etout ship apart were described today by Henry J. Sargent, Boston explorer and the only survivor of an American motion picture unit aboard the ship.

The rescue ship Sagona steamed Into port here today, bearing a tragic, battered group of 29 sur-Tivors of the sealer Viking, wrecked by an explosion in the grinding ice floes off Horse Island. Most of the group brought back to civilization by the Sagona were injured. Some had broken limbs. Others crushed heads, and still others, their feet frozen, limped cn improvised crutches. Second Ship Due.

Originally, the Sagona started Lack from White Bay, rear Horse Island, with 126 survivors. All but twenty-nine, it transferred to the steamer Prospero, expected here later today. Sargent told how Variek Frissell of New York, young explorer and diation picture producer, was painting a sign to be placed on the door of the powder magazine, warning the men of the erew to be more careful in the room. Dog Jumped on Him. ti hp fa up under one rnof.

Pwtal Teleiraph Messemer Delivery FREE ithi City Ant We Shin Anylere is the U. 8. A. Our Illustrated Booklet Sent Vo FREE. l.L.

XXYKS H. Van der-bilt Sigonr-ney, theatrical producer, rday anno unced he will take a ther society bride. The new Mrs. Thayer-to be, Mary Van Renssel tall. Write or Phone.

CAtedonia i-l'Js'J, AUhland i-HU'J. 4 i I BANK LOOTED OF $15,000 Carthage, March 24 JP). The Smith County bank her was robbed of approximately during the night, it was disclosed when the bank was opened this morning. aer ijogsweu of 1020 5th a is a daughter of- We're Selling Hundreds Mr. and Mrs.

1 len Van Ren sselaer ell, Mary Van nent Junior Screen Grid List Price $125 leaguer. At the marriage license bureau yesterday, where he obtained a license, Thayer gave his age as 35 and that of his bride-to-be as 28. He said the ceremony, which will be performed by the Rev. Dr. "i "'j ie in'm He started to pain the sign when bis dog, Cabot, jumped upu behind him and placed his paws on Fris-sell's shouulders.

Frissell said Cabot," and resumed work on the sign. The next moment there was an explosion that shook the Viking from stem to stern. Capt. Kean rushed from the cabin toward the bridge. Men shouted and groaned.

Sargent next remembered being on the ice and looked up to see the Viking in flames. He never saw Frissell or Pen-rod again. With two members of the Viking crew, he clung to a bit of wreckage for forty hours until the trio was saved by the rescue ship Sagona. Hatch, will take place Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Pierre. (Other picture on page 1.) COMPLETE with Tubes TAX BILLS VETOED Olympia, March 24 (JP).

ov. Koland H. Hartley today vetoed the personal income tax measure and the corporation income tax bill. i''JL rx 1 'nJ 'ivXfp i You slioultl gee the enthusiasm on our floors for you have to hear as well as look carefully at this Sonora to appreciate what an extraordinary value it is! Tremendous special purchase at a great price concession made this value possihle. It in guaranteed by Sonora and Ly Lud- IS if) if 8 -Piece Sets wig Bauinann, JLM CflWIEIISS DOWN $1 weekly to Protect your -Piece Living Room Suite There is only ONE Heavy linene in your choice of several attractive colors.

Take advantage of this opportunity to protect your furniture and add charm and color lo yonr living room during the summer. J5i 5. EIGHTH AVENUE 36th St. BROOKLYN, Hv (S Livingston Stu 29t 3D Bet. 151 152 Sts.

There It Only ONE STORES STARRED OPEN EVERY NIGHT Others en Monday Wednesday end Saturday Nights JAMAICA, 166 St. (S Merrick Rd. DOWNTOWN, 41 Cortlandt Street 100 E. 42 Qpp. Grand Central ir YONKERS, Getty Square WASHINGTON 650 W.

1S1 SU NEWARK, ill Broad Street 144 W. 12 Bet. 7th 8 Lenox FORDHAM, 241 Toriham Ki. 1rt7 B. Ir.

ei irI AM NEWARK, Marie-t Street m1 ANN Kote addresses carefully in advertisement page opposite. i sties.

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