The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 12

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FOUND ALIVE 60 HOURS AFTER SHOOTING HIMSELF ~~ Grief Stricken Over Mother's Ill- ness, Joseph Perontka Now Dying Near Her in Hospital. Joseph Perontka, twenty-four, of No.| 482 East Tith Street, fired a bullet into eft side Tuesday night becaut his er bad been taken to the hospital He was found In his bed to-lay un Jous from loss of blood that hal | seeped from the wound for more than aixty hours, In that time he had uttered no call for help from others in mt t house nikal Him Out—And apartin Mrs. who was her # re a werk n'a FTER the battle was over, Vasil fo A nil wax surmewhat od ' ame © fuct w came bef Ju poon in Kasex M “You're right, Sir! There Sete i — sul e e te th lethargy that overcame him during a does indeed exist a dearth + race riot in embryo on the east side. of those cigarettes at once Vasili owned a candy store in the| befitting our tastes and our Russian quarter of our village. He | é- was visited by a delegation whose object was to discover the national. ity of the tradesman, | “What are you?” asked the leader as he sent in a calling card at Vasili's f business. 1 Russian,” declared Vasill, pparently was sufficient evi- against him, “You are not. You are a Pola And then Vasili became the tre of attractioa of some fifty anti- voluckites armed with clubs, sticks nacure’s braw They wallop purses. But you can geta smoke of rarest excellence if you'll repair to the Mearest United and just mention my name.’— pital had made an examination. FREEDOM MASS MEETING. Friends of Lithaants and Ukranta Pie .% A mass mee Lithuanian and Ukrainian freed be held on, Sunday night in Hat when’ r tions wil be drafted asking § the and th Allies. to reco the and autonomy of the which put up such @ valiant resistance F progre hevism, United States ize independence two republics I was a jack, but pplainant to the as of Bol bite to His Ho: o, “Do you know the naine of the one Senate Takes Steps to Co-operate With House, ; TWENTY FOR 17c wimenots aay tm Sorel aver, fifty and I don't at steps for co-operation between Senate |" wwittn one would you prefor to UNITED and House Republicans tn framing | eat ini court? nt Peer GAR $' legimativ “{ don't know,” said Vasil, “I the VF | would like t |who they w “Lam afra.d that we can't do any- nting a Hl, but 1 don’t know ith the House Committees, 8 ber, Chairman of th find Wadeworth and nd to represent the major! World Wants Work Wonders. ‘ SUMMER FURS One, Two and Three Skin Neck Pieces in Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, Mink, Fisher and Stone-Marten. EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN Capes, Coatees and Scarfs in various Furs, and Combinations of light materials and Fur. DISTINCTIVE STYLES Dry, Cold Storage of Winter Furs 2% ALTERATIONS AT SUMMER PRICES 384 Fifth Avenue Telephone 2044 Greeley thing unless you can identify one of them at least.” “Well, L just wanted to come and tell you about it o that if anything happened to me you would know what was the matter,” explained Vasili in @ tone which seemed to foretell coming obsequ.es, “The next time they come after you let me know and I will give you a John Doe summons,” said the Judge. “I am really sorry I can't protect you, but I'll give you a note to the police station.” “But I don't want any next time. I'm _afra d to go home.” “You might carry around a sign a Polock; I am a ted a sympathetic bystander as Vasili went out into the night to an unknown fate, ee INKUS was in trouble. He told Judge Simpson s0 !n Essex Market Court yesterday morning and to prove it offered suu- dry bits of verbal evidence. It was a quiet morning and Pinkus was ai- lowed the floor. “Your Honor, Judge, I gets by me lop on the head cnd ear, and I s a summons for the assassin.” “Are you badly hurt?” by. guess so," responded Pinkus think there is a bump nd head.” 8. Zetlin and Hogan searched any eer Me for some. time but were unable to find any damage to Pinkus's thinking apparatus. “What caused the assault?” asked Judgo Simpson. | “This indicating a lengthy in- dividual—“was owed $20 and only gut $10 ba . T says, ‘For why don't you give him what he has coming to him? =jand then I gets hit for myself.” “pid you hit him?” “Did you defend yourself?” “T dido’t have time.” ak man?” Pinkus, throwing out Between 35th & 36th Sts, KELLNER BROS. Jwenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and Gth Avenue ‘Are you a “Oh, no,” said || SUFFRAGE ACTION HALTED. Senator Blocks Plan to Expedite Passage of Bill. WASHINGTON, May 23.—Efforts to expedite passage of the Woman Suf- frage Constitutional Amendment reso- lution in the Senate by sending it dl- rectly to the calendar, where it could be called up at any time, instead of first referring it to the Woman Suffrage Committee failed in the Senate to-day through objection of Senator Under- ood of Alabama, an opponent of the measure, When the resolution was received to- day from the House Senator Johnson, , of California, prospective of the Suffrage fommittee, asked to have St read twice and then sent to the calendar in compliance with enate rules, Senator Underwood however, that it go to the com- so it might first be carefully sidered. Hepplewhite Bedroom Suite, in Antique Brown Mahogany veneer; 4 pieces (Bureau 50 Inches) $250 ‘AN’S home is a haven of solace and com- fort and its furnishing therefore should be more than an incident. It is an event that requires a fine sense of discrimination. Kellner’s modest prices and helpful suggestions solve the problem. ROYAL With tomate sauce. Big Reduction In Price. Twice the Nourishment of Meat at One- third the Cost. Delightful and Healthful. LENTILS You are cordially invited to cal and leisurely view “The Twenty-Five Rooms” artistically and practically furnished. Russian or Polack, What’s The Difference? And Vasili Answers ‘Only a Wallop!’'' But as Vasili Couldnt Name Any of the Fifty Who Beat Him Up the Judge Couldn’t Help Good Russian, Too. Effort, However, Will Re Made Effect Settlement. WASHINGTON, May 8. J. Konenkamp of has notified loc me workers’ unions to prepare saible strik ne to eal ing in th will then be set.” Vasili Such a is the name to remember when you go to buy a new kitchen table. And now is the time to go and buy it. You need one. Why put it off? Pemcos have smooth, white porcelain tops; durable, easy to keep clean and al- ways sanitary. No cracks or erevices, The raised edge keeps liquids from : running off on the floor, his chest. “But the other fellow had an artificial eye and wore glasses. Anyway I'd rather come to Court than fight.” The jong witness then took the Ask to see Pemcos at de- partment and furniture stores. Look for the name stand and testified that all the on the drawer. Pemcos trouble come from $20 which he t ‘ given as security for a glas } are reasonably priced, $12 lemonade. The details of this start to $25, and come in three ling transaction did not come out. si so you'll be sure to find just the one you want, Remember the name, j Pemco, 4 not. I called him a swin- | J.C, FAGAN, How did the fight start?” he was | a “Pinkus calls the other fellow a orrected Pinkus, “That's much worse,” declared His | Honor, “Peacemakers usually get the | 184 5th Ave., . however, so 1 am going | Distributor ‘ou a summons for Isador sweetly at the litigation to come CAMMEYE ‘Stamped.on a Shog Means Standard of Merit 34" St.New York WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES We illustrate two white shoes. This is just a slight representation, however, of the enormous stock of both low and high white shoes we have on hand. R White Canvas, 6.50 & 8.50 White Snowbuck, 8.50 Naturally they cannot all be illustrated at once, so from day to day we select different styles. These two models are prac- tically the same, the differ- ence being that one has a Louis Heel and the other a Military Heel. Both, how- ever, are very good looking. Our prices range from $6.50 to $14.00. Also on Sale at Our Newark Store, 645-649 Broad St, Sedba that eee nee IR RE TheSALVATION ARMY will receive 10c of EVERY DOLLAR spent in our New York & Brooklyn Stores ON SATURDAY, MAY 24th FROM the Liggett Drug Stores 790 men entered the service of the Army and Navy during the War. In memory of their loyalty, and as a tribute to the Salvation Amy, which did so much to pro- mote their comfort and welfare, we are donating to their fund ten per cent. of the receipts on Saturday in our 68 stores in New York and Brooklyn. ai telegraph and tele- we to! ord etter Shortcake - the rich old fashioned kind Prepared in 10 minutes 9 Self Raising lour in Packages only All ready No uncertainty No guessing (not a bread flour) <~_ At all grocers Heckors, Identify Your Store “Signs of the Times are Electric Signs” Emphasize your store and make it visible from a dis- tance. An appropriate electric sign conspicuously tells where you may be found It makes a direct appeal to customers and carries its message during the day as well as by night Our sign specialists will furnish designs and estimates of cost —they are ‘“At Your Service” The New York Edison Company General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street District Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds are on display 424 Broadway near Canal St 151 East 86th St between Lexington & 3rd Aves 1o Irving Place corner 15th St 15 East r2sth St near sth Ave 124 West 42d St between B’way & 6th Ave 362 East 14th St_ near Courtlandt Ave 555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave Open Until Midnight Night and Emergency Call; Farragut 3000 | VT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND § ah ~.

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