The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1919, Page 11

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POSSE SURROUNDS BANOS W SWAMP AFTER IL BREN ‘FOR FRECKLES + Girls! Make beauty lotion for afew cents—Try it! road tracks... He gle followed, Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into ® bottle containing three ounces of rd white, shake well, and you | [{j | pul Rave'e quaiter pint of the best freckle | Highwaymen Overpower and tan lotion and complexion beau- . fifier at very, very smail cost. .,_ Your grocer has the lemons and any store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of orchard whfte for @ few cents. Massage this sweetly @ragrant lotion into the face, neck, rms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear ‘and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harm- less and never irritates.—Advt. 4 Guardin Hacken$ack, Then Disarm Detective. Two negro highwaymen, Wiltiam | McKinley, of Newark, and Charles Brown, of New York, escaped from the Hackensack Jail about 2 o'clock this morning after almost killing the night guard, Kenneth Meyerhoff. Sheriff John W. Courter and twenty- had thfown a fit. met “Now march ahead of me till I tell you to stop,” commanded the negro, aiming the revolve at the detective, and the latter obeyed orders, giving | the escaped prisoner a chance to dis- appear in the darkness, It was about 10.30 when McKinley got word to Meyerhoff that Brown ‘The guard got the medicine, He opened both the tiers’ doors end also the door of the cell where the negroes were kept. ? x Naas ne Evening five armed députies are surrounding the meadows at Little Ferry, where | the police discovered the does and fired several shots at them. One of the men succeeded in gét- ting @ boat and crossed the Hacken- sack River to the West Shore Rail- Detective Frank Maley, who did not yet know of the escape, and a desperate strug- he negrd almost bit off the detective’s finger, then took his revolver, blackjack and flash- lespera~ Wukby, pooner Was Meyerhoff on ‘the’ inside than the negroes attacked him. A blow: om the head with a small wooden stool sent the big guard retl- ing. Both prisoners beat him until he was unconscious, Then they tied his hands and feet and shoved him under the ¢ot. . The negroes had taken the guard's “ays and locked him in. They oper- ated the elevator to the ground floor and walked out. The Hackensack, Little Ferry, Maywood, Englewood, Edgewater and Leonia police were at once notified watched. Little Ferry where they were om- ployed ‘on brick yards and where they had been arrested for highway robbery, They were detected how- ever by the Little Ferry police and then dashed fil@m the road to the meadows. One feached a boat house and slipped a boat as bullets whizzod ‘past his head. No BROOKLYN OPreENHE! No C.0. D.’s or Approvals turer’s surplus stock of cotton dresses. Special Sale Price 7 00 t Don’t suffer needlessly if you are Weak, Anemic, Nervous, Run-down can't get rid of. 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IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— _ _A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT Shanice a ie i Bare ana M, CLLINS & CG Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce, Beginning Wednesday (July 16th) The Greatest Dress Event of Season ' 2,500 Smart Summer Dresses » Misses’ Sizes 14 to 18 Years—Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 Comprising a special purchase of one of New York’s foremost manufac- Floral and Figured Voiles of exceptional quality, in a diversity of pretty styles from which to choose. Manufactured to Retail from 10.75 to 16.50 Want to Feel Just Right? m= Take an NR Tonight = JUST TRY IT AND SEE hew much better you feel in the morning, That “leggy.” headechy, tired, don't-know-what's-the-matter feeling w_~ be gene—yeou'll feel fine. | ROUBLE IS, your system is | clogged with a lot of ‘impurities that your over-worked digestive and eliminative organs oil, salts, calomel and ordi- nary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force the liver. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) acts on the stomach, liver, owels and even kidneys, not forcing, but ton- hd strengthening these organs. prompt relief and real, lasting benefi act hat promptly, thoroughly, yet you will think nature her- cue and is doing the work. All Sales Must Be Final ‘The result is Make the test. Me Tonight — Tomorrow Feel Right Get and all avenues of escape were | The negroes headed for SBUBOVAY, JULY 1 NOT GUILTY, PLE “OF TRUCK ONE ‘WMO HELD AYLAN Record Said to Disclose Four Previous Convictions; Traf- fic Court Again Jammed. The Traffic Court was packed this morning and the overflow crowd of traffic law violators, with their attor- | neys, arresting officers and witnesses | swamped the hallways and stairways and ¢éxtended into Mott Street and Mulberry Street. Magistrate House presided, For a week past the Magistrate has 1919. a, TRAGEDY THEN: DINNER NOW |%*v Fink. © chiet petty omcer of the|Mowling Game Fads tm Pad dette vy navy, who was on the bombed vessel ‘Third Man, % Survivor of the Westevertombed |!" sho Was blown un. The third death growing It wilt consist of an anniversary /Aght over a bowling game at! theatre party at the Royal and a dinner | Grarid Street, ping City, o> At Billy Gibson's Criterion restaurant. | occurred in the City Hospital thi John J. McGraw, Benny Leonard, Edie | ing, when Bernardo Leonarde Leonard, Al Dariing and others promt-|1¢9 Commerce Street, Ni att nent in the portii 4 theatrical| from his injuries. Leon world will be gueste. et Cleaning | arrest, charged with the kiRt Commissioner Arnold B. Maclay will \clo Leheto, who was ate The other victhm was Frank by U Boat, Wants to Celebrate A party which brings back memories of the sinking of the army supply ship ‘Westover and the plight of its crew, who spent four days and five nights in open boats, will be held in the Bronx to-night. It is being given by Harry de toastmaster. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P.M. Closed All Day Sapurdays During July and August as in the Past 19 Years | been acting as a detective himself on apeeders along Riverside Drive, tak- | ing their numbers as they whissed by and having them later on served With summonses, It is possible that his interest has stirred the activities of the police. There were in all 300 cases. Harry Follett, twenty-eight, No, 350 ‘West 424 Street, was held for Special Sessions in $1,000 bail on“a charge of driving a taxi while intoxicated. Fol- let was arrested by Second Deputy Police Commissioner Frederick A. Wallis, after knocking down safety zone posts and green lights in Timos Square yesterday afternoon and giv- |ing him a chase down Broadway to S4th Street and back again to 42d. Benjamin Weinberg, who yesterday caused a jam in Lafayette Street to the discomfort of Mayor Hylan and engaged in a fight with the Mayor's brother-in-law and bodyguard, De- tective Sergt. O'Hara, was charged with blocking traffic and operating a machine without a license. Ho pleaded not guilty and his hearing was set for later in the day, it being claimed that the records showed that he had four previous convictions. In the Willlamsburg Police Court John Mellett was held without bail on the charge of striking two persons and attempting to escape, On the dharges of speeding and driving a machine while intoxicated, he was held in $500 bail on each charge, He | drove an automobile across the Williamsburg Bridge, knocked Rob- | ert and Richard Frooks, brothers, of | No. 635 Bedford Avenue, from their | motorcycle and sped on through Will- iamsburg. . fm | Motor Policeman Sadio _comman- |Mmandeered the auto of Fire Com- missioner Drennan when his motor- cycle broke down and captured the chauffeur after an exciting chase, — Dr. Emerson Offers Land for a Mem- orlal Park. SOUTHOLD, L. I, July 15.—Dr, Ha- ven Emerson, formerly Commissioner of Health of New York, has offered to |d@onate to the village of Gouthhold tract of land to be made a memor' | park in honor of the men of the vi lage who served in the «reat war. It| is prebable that the offer will be ac- | cepted. MANN A in AN The first man’s drink w. ti d grain. Bevo is the highest refinemen 4 the natural drink of primitive man-« e a beverage with real food value. the soda fountain, or with lunch at the restaurant , a comfort waiting for you ye These Are the Famous Bond Street Shirts i UNUSUAL VALUES ALL! ey HOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS of these ‘high grade shirts : were acquired in a mammoth pre-inventory purchase. € Wishing to dispose of his surplus and odd stocks before in- 7 ventory, the manufacturer sold the entire lot to us at a sweeping price concession—thus enabling us in turn to offer them at the exceptionally low price, 1.28. ; yor Included are Mercerized, Printed and Jacquard fabrics; Pongee, Repps, and corded weaves, striped in various fast colorings—well made—five-button fronts—all sizes. 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