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erm 7 tale yf s ‘ s (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER York on a graft charge, was made turned $1,128 into the firm for sale York, was granted “Mr. Creedon ts under close watch | ble to collect the proceeds. Judge County, that D: Wadhams was told that there were ‘ a under bowd to « by members of our organization and] other charges against the accused and} Newark Girl Got Betrothal An-|court wh } Ue his life is in our hands,” said the let-|he fixed bail at $5,000. Counsel for the! nouncement While Waiting for In- |>rtach of accused said it would be forthcoming. ‘The plai ter, which was signed “The Black) Kemerer lives at the City Club and| tended Husband—Asks $50,000. | Thaler sin \ she me Y GRAFT CASE Four," followed by @ huge spot of| Sweeney at the New ot Newark, en the eve of [MM 19 Falisbursh, and that sho prom : ve Ue fed ink bearing eryptic numbers. “If -~" se. ied uh 68 Lg hod ag sige Ney ' expected wedding, rece! -}On June 14, she anys he w he attempts to attend the trial of the ‘ een broth enth abe Corp, Arthur Clark, Company K,|nOuneement from the parents of an- dined at ne home, but f ’ hers mentioned above (Rosenwas-|yo¢th Infantry, was engaged to be mar.jother prospective bride that her own |*Ppear there | Black Hand Letter Warned ser Brothers) you can look forward) ried «6 Miss Helen Fisher, of No. 116 stating that to finding his dead body, Our last] Fifty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, and on July age fiance was to wed some ene cise, ac- Against Testimony Concern- warning.” 10 wre brother Harvey, of No. 346| cording to allegation in papers filet © Bertha to Dr. Bdward J . 7 , " “4 Seurt e,"* » sariwynes $. The letter was dated New York,|Second Street, Brooklyn, that he, ex-|to-day with Supreme Court Justice | *) Ndldivan addr ah: @e ing Rosenwasser Brothers. sen getter was dated New Tork. | pected We get & furlotgh soon, to tome |Otdngee as the baale of an application| The Feldman addres ¢ N partment of Ju ‘ porns, hen came & massage that he 'for an arrest order. 4 ay “ 5 aaa ) s iat et vente jatice ad died of wounds received on Sept. 2 directed minet DF isa Le % daw * sda hes rk a ed janis It was also announced that a Gov bevigd hans abet hei against the Hives of government !M- ernment witness was stopped at the pectors who assist in uncovering doors of the Rosenwasser plant re- craft in connection with army con- cently and menaced gy a gunman who said if the witness did not keep his tracts were disclosed to-day by the mouth shut he would “get this.” The Department of Justice. The text of gunman illustrated by pressing a re 1 blackhand lettef threatening Frank yolyer against the witnegg's face. Creedon, a government inspector who -_—_———_ —--- H P st "i t ey s about to appear as a witness Two BROKERS INDICTED aving just opened my new Broadway or against the firm of er adding another link to the chain of the —————————|_ ON GRAND LARCENY CHARGE ADLER ESTABLISHMENTS and having my own Wholesale Woolen Department, you are offered the advantage of the finest assqgtment of ‘as A All Wool Suitings and Overcoatings in the city. Imagine what savings this means to you, when ott are clamoring for woolens and cannot get them at any price reason I am able to place at your disposal this most remarkable offer 215-4 WAVE. Suit or Overcoat to Order D5 °° _wecooR W}EXTRA TROUSERS FREE w.ue Serges, heavy and medium weights—taken from my own woolen department ogether with a number of suiting ends, some that I carried over from last season, and from most of which I can make you a suit and extra trousers. The che , Mixtures, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds. These cloths, together with high class tailoring style, perfect fit and best trimmings, I am syre no other tailor ean sell for less than $5.00 or 40.00. [| My Price SUIT TO ORDER 25.00|/) S. HENRY ADLER 4. % My New Store—1,432 Broadway, Near 40th St. Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.; Saturdays 11 P. M. 70 NASSAU ST., Cor, John, Open Until 7 P. M. 3 CHURCH ST., Near Liberty, Open Until 7 P. M. 1932 BROADWAY ar 40% ST. OPEN EVES UNTIL OPM, SATURDAY=11P.M, Sweeney and Kemerer Accused of Failing to Account for $1,128 for Stock Sales. Robert Kemerer and William R. Sweeney, both members of the broker- hes & Com lidated Stock i to-day at ner tailors age firm of Ken For this flee on bench warrants issued by Judge Wadhams following their indictment on charges of grand larceny in the first degree. firm on Aug. M4 filed a WHOLESALE ONLY dl formerly of No. now head of the ENTRIES, AMALC nchudes Fancy Ta \ “8500 of men can and ‘ should wear them.” That's the way orthope- 7 dic surgeons sum up our ‘ “Pedestrian” shoes. Commonsensical ! y meet the present) sant; day idea of standardizing \, on a good thing. Are you one of the 85? *“Westpointer” shoes are for military use. Built on the “last” officially ap- proved for West Point Cadets. Thanks to a gen- » erous order placed a year ago, the tans still sell for $7.50. The blacks, how-) ever, have gone up to $8.50. == We insist on all leather. | : Roczrs PEET COMPANY SERIES Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St. \4 / Four | Broadway Cot rcrs”* Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St iis WKN | FO®-Men and Women, KNOWS She Proved that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound Does Help Suffer- ing Women Watertown, N. Y.—'Last fall when 1 was expecting to become a mother I was in very poor health. I suffered from a female weakness so I did not have strength enough to do my own work and could not stand on my feet for any length of time Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound cor rected my trouble 96 Years Doing One Thing Well The first step toward comfort- able, healthy, efficient feet is the right hosiery. Hosiery that abso~ lutely fits. That can’t gather, or bind, or quickly tear. 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Kora-Konia is waterproof and is not washed away by per- spiration, It stays where it’s put. EWARK MJ. Give your soldier a box of Kora-Konia be- fore he goes to camp. He'll thank you every day on his trip to Berlin,