The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1919, Page 9

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* GOAL MEN FIGHT TOLLS. Wholesalers Cintm Rallroad De- | murrage Ratex ‘Wholesale con @cerued demurrage TY SOCONY waTOr GASOLINE hearing before ‘Interstate Commerce ak ha baer roe Commission Examiner W. N. Brown. | Balltoag and Gey oe |About $1,000,000 is sald to be involved lithe. “Raimond Fine tion and the Fedetn! Refiroad Administration yeas \, Marshall, pre 8 the deferidant. The hearings are at; Marsha foo at dealers are fighting the Waldorf Autoria Hotel, Ohaties ‘8. leatated aime the demirrage charge cbar Are Excessive. = BRGLARS CAUGHT, sr eee et eet AE ret AT WME SAFE IS PISTOLS IN FLIGHT ; Disturbed in ih Ladin! ‘Avent Robbery, Three Bluff Way 4 to Freedom. ‘4 mding the ‘The burglary record for wash#day began with an unsuccessful attempt REG.4U.S. PAT. OFF. on the safe of the old Murray /HIU in Lexington Avenue between? 41s anid 424 Streets, and the offers of $600 reward by the Windham Silk Manufacturing Company, Mth jstree and Madison Avenue, for ‘the ,arrestt of the thieves who robbed’ the | pices on July 4 of $15,000 worth of #ilk. Four arrests were reported ‘by*the police, of Brooklyn, three detectives nabbing the burglars as they were lived togéther only It is set forth tha’ fifteen » A clean burn ~ 4 . ing: hard hittin ng ere that’s powerfully” good. jerat days with loot valued at $2,600. That.the record may be incomplete was sugested by the stops taken by the police to suppress a reportrof this morning’s attempt on the sage of the |. |Loow Theatre in Lexington Avenue. Citizens who knew of the break were | cation by her mother. warned with everything short of in- | +|stant death if they blabbed. ‘The three crackemen who entered | Loqw's wore frightened off by a watchman. They jumped from a| dregsing room to the top of a shed and, entering the second story of an adjacent building, found themselves | in the 4ist Street Garage. Pointing | sutomobileswas mas. hnings-... fearle: * rom ‘allen Street, pity Matt from East 114th Street, Threa of them, Detectives Giems, Henninger and Woodie; say, entered the factory through a ‘skylight and carried the clothing to the street door, Here, hea Bow oe ty lights were Nigiet police, it Ditye i Jobrto forks an "vatranbe, “is Mrs. Paula Hahn’ Tells Brooklyn Justice Marriagé Was a School- girl’s . Mrs, Paula Hahn applied to Justice {Callaghan in Brooklyn to-day for’ an ‘Theatre, now one of the:Loew homses, / annulment of her marriage at Halifax, N. &, June 4, 1912, to Milton Hahn, on the ground that their marriage wae a schgol child escapade and that they tow weeks. the two, who were ears old at the time, were stu- dents f Public Schoo! No. 69, Union Court, Queens, and ran away to Hall- fax, notifying Mrs. Julia Osterman ‘sev- later, from Boston, Mrs. Osterman inherited a chain of restaur- ants from her husband and, is wealthy, The bride's mother took her daughter about to leave a clothing factory |to Germany, was caught there by the | witr, and they only recently returned, Young Hahn, in opposing the applica- tion states that he does not seek the | Osterman fortune, “and has plenty of resources to support his wife, whom he jstit loves. He asserts that his wife has been coerced into making the eppli- Justice passant reserved decteion. CITY TO “SURVEY” WORK OF BOARD OF EDUCATION, | Hylan, Through Board of Estimate, ecco Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Stree Auractively Priced for Tuesday t $4.95 to: 9.75 » A large and varied assortment of Satin Petticoats suitable a for street and evening wear; flesh color or white; plain and fancy effects; on display on the Second Floor. . (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) WOMEN’S SILK” UMBRELLAS Specially Priced for Tuesday “Iw black and desirable colors, excellent quality; with sport silk cord: ‘logs, handles decorated with Bakelite, some with stubby sport tops; suitable for sun or rain. ‘ at $4.95. an their guns at three carriage washers | Gets Investigation He Him-' « bon) A aE SL NO ll BED COVERINGS ! ed OLIN by wuewe senetioly senate. lenin eect hase ‘cy Mat | Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases in / =F atanatacturing Company's showroom has arranger 4 promamme ‘lok tts Summer,and medium weights, at the following low prices: if Nation's holiday. “he robbery oar: | Willam Le Bitinger and Audivorsttenr | ja AGAHNG WON GOOEs aoweten lant eM Oe tedies resbls tion, saneed White Blankets Comfortables : ioe rs herh ‘he ulalng | omenas of its all day seasion last Fri- Single and double size, Double size, with attractive coverings, aint tar oss Ses al | $8.25, 6.95 & 8.75 pr. | $2.25, 3.50 and 4.754] Siiaian eis See reta| Fancy Colored Blankets - $3.65, 4.95 and 6.75 f Duffy from Montclair, N. J.; Ameli- which will re aa New Jacquard r in several attractive ‘ Ab re Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow: Cases a Single 4-size Double At the following prices vad! | Hemmed, ‘B8c, 1.45, 1.90 | Hemmed, 35e, 38e 4c un « Hemstitched, 1,60, 1.90, 2.25 | Hemstitehed,, 40c, 45c & 50¢ New: York's ‘s Gree et Macias Paper *.: ELECTRICAL, APPLIANCES | a : Economical, convenient and time-saving 6° - i it § devices for Summer comfort | Circulation Progress Paes ae Electric Fans - $5.00 | Electric Iron? - $3.95 Net Cash Paid ah hin {practical ten for howe wseean_si| Qe. ofcond detachable pg, metal stand - 1918 1919 AT en ge aid recke'andconunes «minimum | Tourists’ Irons - - - $5.00 ‘y Ma ‘\ ‘ ‘ * . Gain ae Size of blades, 6 inches. 4 cord and metals md saa s 120,995 1931411 + 10,416 Electric Fans,.9 inch blades, $7.95 | Toaster Stoves, - - - - $3. 35 \ une £ ; : } Oscillating Fans, 10in. blades,19.75 Electrie, Sewing Machines | * dailyaverage 8 sf 125.757 ny 136,955 ab + 11,198 ? a” Other Fans, - $7.50 to 36.25 | $45. 00..to 65.00 i a Fie: ; nat - : Fireless With one well With two wells. With three wells | [f> ven reat : ba Cookers | $13.50 $23.80 $36.50 i onday 128,716 143,994 + 15,278 4 Tuesday 127,130 141,936 =| of 14,206 _" ‘ » , Wednesday 126,256 14.1285 Be + 15,029 Lrg 125,911 141514 f° + ad Friday 123,995 140962 —" + 10,987 THE WORLD 1919 Saturday - 122,153 140,135 «. + 17,982 J And the dutte 1919 advertising showed a gain over!1918 of 921,179 Summer Resorts Annual 3 lines- an increase of over 117% 4 The well-known buying-power of Fun vondersimho are rapidly | and Auto Tour Map Guide ti use : growing in numbers, makes it incumbent on everywa vertiser ot sO’ dale pve Gate Ge ee Atall World Offices and at all Subway and Elevated Road Stations, all ‘ Union News Co. Railroad Newsstands in the United States and Canada © S seme Address: The World’s Summer Resorts Buteau 63 Park Row, New York City % New York's Gesat ‘Morning Paper Serna sliiaaiai liad cise men Ree Sim sul la lee a Se Ah eae sili parisien api au — _— eee ——— o

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