The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 10

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Dr Se a aa ° faecal’ > “ne ve Ladi . 2HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, you ®, Abie. nt District car itd Yan Company traffic rights over ¢er- e Samuel Markewich. tain parte of Clinton, in exchange for MAYOR DEMES POLICE . "Markewich, who took up the case @ promise of a 25 cent retura fare to} | REFUSED PROTECTION Thousands of | Men. Know the merits of Metric Shirts, but thou-’ of the young women, wrote thé Tet- Utica, In 1918, sald the Assémbly- ter in ‘his capacity of a private citi- man, the road, badge it its ange eqeemene at it of i contract, raised thé fares to 27 cents ‘. i ol ME AVERS TENT [Sates eth IRE vi BE anise tenn chargos is in existence in the depart- thg Insdffictent earnings. sands of others do and it’s those ment. y _' “When the ofMctais,” the Judiciary missioner for Help. thousands that we are after. «| The trial of Detective Gunson, who | A R eae Chairran a ame ANC UR Sager Sayin: ahha éailea thin bo made the arrests, is characterized oy before my committee and solemnly . “| Mr. Markewich as “more like « fares told us of the alleged low earnings, peed h-towne oo ae yng gaged yi bonje P Arar A shirls of a a selected fabrics, in comedy than o dignified hearing,” —_+.-— we believed them and J then Intro- held the night of July 4 in Carnegie and he accuses the three trial o: duced the 7 cent fare bill. fall. The Mayor replied to a letter of , 10 . pte ig tk or cc aiication by | fade toward. tim young women se. [Assemblyman Martin Declares}, We pat exp etuscovered that | WCung District Attor Attorney TUMs Atvert ao siiver of the National Civil Your's MONEY Oy it lial » Prete Pe / cusing Gunson, the witnesses of i i j the company not only had been gdt- " Liberties Bureau, No. 41 Union Square, foe Geciared them guilty, {| giris and their friends at the pol He Will Never Again Aid ling ouilicient earnings but had made, Over Evidence to Federal ser °Ge"suiver having on July 3 written Priced from 9220 to $13.50 4 in a letter to Mayor vcihond to. trial. the Trolley Companies. above net earnings, from seven to Authorities, a letter of protest to the Executive, —- —-- -—— twelve and one-half per cent. wito is . Mr. Hylan says in hig letter: ry Tye vie re the exception of the year 1918, whon ae M1 the pélies’ Red’ Seen requested, . Assemblyman Lovie M. Martin, bie: ord henry per Frgey 7 Just $923,- “The United States Government, at adequate protection would have been Who ‘intfoduded the famous seven |oo9 and covers four and a balf miles. |£reat expense, made numerous pa- Provided, If your association had ap- piled directly to the Police Commis- 44 E. 1 St. 1456 Broadway Bepadwar, 0 ne Suseet P arnings for th@ last ten , cent fare bills in Albapy layt winter, | The net e ¢ | triotic films bearing on the war to be sioner fof protection or had made. in- 278 Breedwey : yaa ‘St. 125th years were $110,000, not counting the | to-day declared he will never ‘again prosperous era before, the ten-year |exhibited free or where a charge fur quiries gegarding the story that you Street, at Avenue. were told by some one that the police ; | lend any trolley company the helping | period. y ley pany ¢! Ping | Perotcel that the Judiciary Commit-|*#minsion was made that the funds (iis Not give adequate protection, you iF the hand. In discussing the street car | tee was induced to act on a statemant |be turned over to war relief organisa- would have been told that no reauest q n lu ious situation he asserted that ha had | Of facts that was oer STAVE GUCS-| tions, Instead of doing this motion had been made and would have re- been deliberately ‘tricked into coming | ton. TI cortainly shall ef sponsor | victure men diverted the money re- C#lved all the necessary protection.” another bill of that kind, for I feel ne mectinges Garnenie Sel nad to the assistance of the traction in- | none too friendly toward apy proponi-| ceived to their own pockets. I have terests. has for ite object legisia- een called by the American Russian | ae wanes Bas for tf legisla; |the evidence, ‘The Government 8 Committee for the Relief and Salvation Assemblyman Martin comes from'| tion to help any railroad company. 11 asked me to turn it over for pros- r'wassie. fe wae ripen a have had enou f questionable in- inte, Copies Caeeiy, ad ib CURE | Retina Fred cask conroen entation to a Federal Grand Jury. I agement of the bullding revoked . tha Fault TABLE TS the Aipseanty n pp aercors hpw he ERY PE have agreed to do #0 and abandon a pe pees eecamute “i the ’ r LACK HOMES, | Plan to prosecute in the State courts.” police could not promise safety to thood had been tricked by the street car MANY oes 10 ‘This announcement by Acting Dis- who attended. companies, Assemblyman Martin said that the Utica and Suburban Rall- trict Attorney Talley this Mornings shots Fired Im Chiengo closely following an expose in Con- § oHroaao, July a offi lastat z ee officials had misstated facts to INGTON, July ndreds of | sress, shifts investigation of gigantic sand employees of Chicago candy fi n, the result of which was his in- | WAS trdductidh oF tive seven cont fare bin | ten ere ourtering | tom nortage of |{ruud charges from Washington to tories went on houses, acconiing Yea by | this city, Millions are said to be in~ With’ dolieg 8 rece! n t g a py Bec pong: oPbestmaaet Map anid tSe Gale minis Tasting Corparauen volved and individual motion picture arose dpreetteoe etttes Navionel Geuke y it, Mil 0 pito pany a shot was fired from the The Clinton Village trustees, said | \h'beation ne Cert venwee persia td ei saps bi ba bontit eh wd and the police fired several shots Aasemblyman Martin, who is now in| Blue prints and plans used by tho cor- | to explain under what circumstances the alr. No one was injured. Prk J in its building programme | they exhibited Government films and New York ax « member of the Lusk |fre being feat to various cities to helD |to whom they paid rentals for them, Committee, gave the Utica and Subur- simulans building, y Pi focks ot the National Cloak and Suit Co.« National’s Outlet Store, ues Dollar Day THURSDAY is the After-Inventory Clearance of the National Cloak and Suit Company’s OVERSTOCKS This is the season's biggest bargain time—a mammoth July Clearance of our entire stock of National Cloak and Suit Company merchandise. DOLLAR DAY.always offers wonderful bargains, but in this, a time of special After-Inventory Values, DOLLAR DAY will present you with extraordinary bargains. Come early, fur quantities are often limited. - DPRICESCO. 29 West 34th St.—6th Ave. Cor. 18th’ St. Beginning at Both Our New York Stores Tomorrow Annual July CLEARANCE Sale Inaugurated with the purpose of clearing out our present stocks, to provide room for assortments of Fall’ Apparel, purchased now to forestall increased prices. Every Summer Garment Is e “ Juded, and Our Usual Custom Is Followed of Eliminating fits Entirely. Reductions Are Applied Without Consideration of Value or Original Prices. In Most Instances Sale Prices Are Half of What They Were » Valuce are fo unprecedented you will want to purchase your entire needs for the rest of the season, end with mest cf the warm weather still to ccme, this is surely a remarkable opportunity. According to Mr, Talley, he bas ‘been secretly investigating the dis- tribution and rental of the films from this city. He claims to have dis- covered one concrete case in which Government officials affiliated with the Bureay of Public Information handed over a monster, spectacular film story of many reels with the express understanding that the re- ceipts for the exhibition were to be turned over to the American Red Ssinste Mr. Talley says that not a single penny was paid into the treas- ury of the Red Cross on account of this contract, acs oe FLORENCE BURNS ARRESTED. Fingerprints Identify Woman Bx- onerated From Marder Charge. | Gerard Horn, fingerprint expert of the! Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day identified a woman artested in the com- pany of a negro at 2 o'clock yesterday morning as Florence: Burns, exonerated in 1902 from the charge of murdering Walter Brooks in a room at the Glen Island Hotel at West, and Cortlandt Streets. \ Under the name of Florence ipley she was arraigned on « charge of g. toxication. The negro, Witten, Was ington, thirty, of No. nerett Place, Brooklyn, said she appealed to him for help. Both her eyes ‘were lackened, Washington said, her lip wee and’ dlood was coming from a 3+ drug store. Magistrate Brown or- Washington to pay @ $10 fing. The | case of the Woman was continued until Saturday. —— ~~ | EXTEND GREER CLUB WORK.’ #. Bartholomew's Hospital aad Clinte Is Incorporated, A movement to-extend the work ot] the late Bishop David H. Greer was inaugurated to-day when articles of incorporation w pproved in the Su- preme Court { ‘St. Bartholomew's Hospital and Clinic for Diseases of the Alimentary Canal.” This organization Newest Summer SILK FROCKS Distinettog Models for Street, i o Sport in the Latest Summer Designs (many received from the Dressmakers but a short time ago). 15.00 19.75. 35,00 Values to $25.00 Values to $29.50 Values to $65.00 is to be a subsidiary of Bt, Bartholo- «| mew'a Club, started by Bishop Greer when he was rector of the church of that name, ‘The headquarters of the clinic will be at No. 215 Kast 42d Street. Among the. incorporatora arte Rev. "Leighton Parks, “rector of St. Burtholomen’s; Wihidin “HI Butterworsh, y Of Georgette Crepe, Satin, Taffeta, Wobl Jersey, Serge, Paulette, Flowered Georgette, etc.; trimmed with Harp place cries; newer draped and tunic effects, in all ‘wanted color, Sa, ek ee ae All Summer WASH DRESSES Redaced nk, J. "Moran Wing, | i 1 tam hil ‘imembors, of. the club and of St. Bartholomew's congregation. —_——— Summer Dresses Were Never s0 Beautiful as This Yor ¢ £ Neser so Much tn Demand. This Event Comes at the Haight of Their Attractiveness, 5.00 = 75) 40.75 Values to $8.75 Values to $12.78 Values to $15.00 OTTAWA, July Stefansson has been awarded the La| Roquette gold ‘medal of the Geo-| graphical Boclety of Paris in recogni- tion of the geographic and other dis. coveries made by the Canadian Arctic expedition, commanded by Stetanason during the years 1913-18, Voiles, Ginghams, Organdies and Be Fabrice in flowered effects, stripes and mings of laces, ribbons, net Shien, Catalogue. PIANO ‘OMPANY (Paar West 42d Street, 84 Flatbush Ave» Beh 67 Halsey St. Newark, Capes Formerly Sold Up to $22.50............... ):3..Now .10.00 Capes Formerly Sold Up to $30.00...............:. «Vow 15.00 Capes Formerly Sold Up to $35.00............000. Now 19:75 Capes Formerly Sold Up t0 $49.50............000000 Now 25.00 Suits Formerly Sold Up to $29,.50...........cc00 Now 15.00 Suits Formerly Sold Up to $49.50....0...0000 Now 25.00 4 Here Are Wonder- . ful Shoe Values Men's oxtords of enter or Gun Metal these Shoes Are Ana Bargains 500 pair of Women's Shoes in this Jot, made of tan, white or grey canvas with sun meal le: Include National solled or slightly, dame aad, therefore this unbelleVably low price, z= af A Souvenir Sele Witwe in Gravure Ready to cut out and save or frame. Summer Voile and Batiste Waists Values to $2.50....4.......... 1,69 New Georgette Blouses Values to $5.98... cides 3.98 Sale Begins Thursday Morning Promptly at 9 A, M. Extra Salesforce Provided to Facilitate Selection NO REFUNDS; . »ALL SALES FINAL

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