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es ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919. ° L- rect signatures to the register, ‘Then Ecce: bed Paplyk to the salesroom.| robberies. She was at the home ot | they bought complete wardrobes, in- ice are looking for him. her mother, Mra. Lena Miller, whon Magistrate Ten Eyck to-day held | arrested. ~ eas Wh Landes Ta ERGO ati Paplyk without bail until Monday. —_———> ‘am } ws BROADWAY Ne Rl off] arth gen Sere | aM TERRY NAMED SPLURGE HALTED Ree ara a SON'S OYING WORDS AS SWANW'S GHEE GLERK BY LURE OF AUTO ioing 4 campieie BAUS eatele| CARVED UPON GRAVE | Deputy Assistant District Attorney | © a complete pictur vutfit. | shtentctecealeaetatt wey fook thelr cameras] out, B, W, Sellers of Montclair APPointed to Succeed the Late | Cleveland Nidsiiet, Taken | cn While Buying Car, Held for : Wrote His Father “I Did | John W. Keller. | f& = Theft From Bank. a rn 1, bobbed-hair ladies and ra = . My Duty.” | “What do you think of Deputy As- | nanvon jes in jazay In the evening t caberets: sistant District Attorney James T. Neary | regular fellows,” ex.|. “Write this, please, to father: I) for Chief Clerk?" District Attorney | rown nh ae |did my duty.” ‘This Is the brief in- | Swann asked yesterday of the reporters scription that H, Lee Sellers of Mont- | to whom he gives daily audiences, The | ne envious of | oair rities in France unanimous, and Mr. Neary CLOTHING, MATS s autos on Fifth) to have e grave of his ning he tried to|son, Li 1 Auto Com-|on the River V King & Co AND FURNISHINGS West Sellers, John Paplyk, th . It was the dying serted on hand thr window of a Bull A fire in our Broadway store on Thursday night last caused a tem- porary suspension of business. Considerable damage was done and much merchandise destroyed. Our loss has been adjusted. All goods in any way damaged BY FIRE have been removed. The nd Loan As-| will 1, O.. and with. | fr drew $16,000 in checkssand $800 in cash a week aco, sociation of Cley West 47th Str P balance, affected in some degree by smoke and water, will be Then John, who had been a mes-| tectives Wh disposed of at greatly reduced prices. wenger boy, turned in his uniform | ind of and looked up his Pal Walter, and| awa According t they headed for Bre At the hotel they Away yk admitted everyt fixed their cor-( Walter escaped ar Sale Starts Thursday, April 10, at 8 A. M. Remember, no damaged or unwearable merchandise will be sold. Our guarantee accompanies every article. Any unsatisfactory pur- chase may be returned and money will be refunded. The merchandise to be sold includes: ~ Men’s Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats e up or not e, to father: ‘I did my duty ” th st, Company who took it from Lieut, Selle > $200,000 BEQUEST THER 2h “~ HASTENS WOMAN'S DEATH “CALLUS CORNS” veds John We Ks ago. ante pia tn i reenact Men’s Furnishings } Men’s Hats Agnes Miller, Seventy-Three, E : | . tg Sood Ate or “Sing LIFT RIGHT OFF Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats est Man” Was Read, Doesn't hurt! Lift any com or Children’s Clothing NBW BRITAIN, Conn, April %— | callus off with fingers Children’s Furnishings | Agnes Milter, seven ©, died at her | Children’s Hats | ome here within a few hours adver the > saaip vod shueseelhanlaclatawUl te} Chauffeurs’ and Other Uniforms. " } | It is impossible to-day to quote comparative prices, but we can as- b sure you that every article has suffered a substantial reduction and that the sale will be really ‘Worth While.”’ BROWNING, KING & CO. 1265 Broadway, near 32d Street Watch Your Child’s Tongue! 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