The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 5

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tf KILLING SHA Hoboked\ Patice “C Chief Says Lewis on last Thursday night, Two Arrests Will Clear Up. Yssued by Recorder Carstons. of ‘ Gang Murders, Detdctives Cornel and@Kelly of the Hoboken Police Department came Cornelli told ‘Asatcrant District aie Post | TOASTIES> Nows the.time—says was such delicious corn flakes. Mh heoatelirtheldhguin hecataaegeapiaasergag & Joyce that he would "| the former positively idehtified “Dink” |PTove that Mitchell and McDonald silat ot No 104 Hed Rotella Typo gy lag «ad nd oon Gituha AGM! a Oeel 68 trees told Mr. Joyce that a citizen of Ho- son ahd Second Streets, Hoboken, @|boken would swear that he saw a short time before the murder of Rob- | man Lata Mitchell's description s , \ ert Shore, allas “Raber” Shaw, and | Walk up to the gangsters charge of } . ‘ f the shooting of George (“Chicken”) |m the sidewalk and fre three shots Rapid Transit Company, tendered his “ Special Sale ¢ The detective brought & warrant for the arrest of the two accused mén | the murders of “Tanner” Smith ahd and they-wore held for na. tn a short time, He sald that he dePendent oi concern of No, 943 Broad- boken, tradition this afternoon by Magistrate could reconstruct the latter murder, angen erat Centre Street Police| “Mitchell and tea uke oe Court, . , Donnell opened fire. Shaw was killed EAPSY LEAVE 8. t Retiring Vice President Reported to Be Out of Accord With / Other a Sth vase “ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY into them. | resignation to-day to take effect on Sept, Chief Hayes of Hoboken said that 1. It has not yet WOMEN’S WHITE SILK GLOVES ‘ pair, 65¢ / ! ba "Beet ve with double finger tips and Paris point embroidery on on the nt value. way, Manhattan. | Mr. Dempsey has received $15,000 a year from the B. R. T. His new con- “are fast f nection whl bring him more than double wan trade of “Palowr’ env tot tsa Gone ms ‘Rubber’, Shaw. After Smith was; Mr, killed in New York Shaw and George RT. Lewis came to Hoboken, It is be- lleved that Shaw at nce commun! cated with Mitchell. ‘ latter the Maibone. Bt Hudson tnd Mebotaell- Walked: dowaBesend pee beet — . Absolute Clearance Street and miet Shaw and Lewis, who ‘were come back, ‘The war [nitty Beats saealitts ieee ; MISSES’ HIGH-GRADE SUMMER DRESSES “The explanation is that Mitchell, tue id It Temied oie conse that - FROM $300 Ri 12.75 aithourh he bad been a. trend ot | LEFT FROM $300 ROLL Shaw, was @ better friend of ‘Tan- | lajery. formerly 22.50 to 85.00 ner” Smith. Vengean wt the mur- FRETS JOHN SPENDS del of Sint ty witb ; HE mf 250 beautiful Summer Dresses—distinctive, unusual styles—of exquisite der of Smith is the only visible mo- tive.” an not been tn Of the other omelals, and Lewis wounded. Shaw's widow, who had been his} Real Cash Distributor Gets Rid of materials and oe been marked at @ price for which the material bride for only @ few days before the] —ear’s Savings in One. Night alone could ag | murder, was released on $500 bail in and Morning After. | Some are la’ iy bedlecked with dainty prs Reem gions» are fashioned Hwee’ tn new Tere getentiven Wes “Basy come, easy go," remarked Joh» 4 in simple, girlish s styles, depending on sheer material and lines to win favor. All creghermiqgeemery of the better sort which every girl desires. re-arrested her when she had crossed the river. She was questioned by Assistant District Attorney Joyce Colors ight and che rest of thi cay in the ‘cares besa Siation. : I . bahay Rose, * ‘The police say Mrs. Shaw was the rite Voiles, javy Blue, central figure about whom the double| Plain or F; Voiles Mary Blue, tragedy was framed. She denies Satin ee roiiee, vid eooyp irders. T sanenhite daisies. it Ha. -ah FOr int Naknek’, .- > |. Mi Lottie Train, who w: . here pephitiieg at -toe pond hg Pin NO C. 0. D.’s NO APPROVALS 2 NO RETURNS said that on the night of July 24, when Smith was shot, Mitchell was with her at Rockaway the entire evening. Smith's sisters, Misses Nellie and Liz- zie Smith; his aged mother and Miss ‘Train all say that when Shaw was tig ean MUSLIN SHEETS & PILLOW CASES Cecurred about COLLMBIA SONORA ‘elie PATOL eNOS HONE, ae "Clear on@ Bell” z we Frocks that will radiate cheerfuiness where’er they go and rovide the wearer with the comforting assurance that she . dressed quite as charmingly as anyone she may meet. Because we have been purchasing Summer Frocks in tremendous rhaps the largest quantities sold to any one concern—we were given the poeortaney to purchase at an extraordinarily low price the entire stock of a prominent producer who wished to make room “the dresses were made to sell at a much higher quantities— for his Fall stock, figure and \ Those dresses in t Crepe. -_ James McCreary rn Co. 5th Avenue.. »d WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ‘ A Most Unusual Sale WOMEN’S COTTON DRESSES 8.50 regularly 12.50 to 18.50 We Are Certain Their Values Cannot Be Duplicated at the Price We Quote. ictured convey some idea of the unusualness of the is assortment. Each model is distinctive, artistic and exceedingly smart. The materials ure.superior quality Tissue, Flow- ered, Figured; Dotted or Plain White Voile, — . NO APPROVALS Silver Gray with Blue 2.00 formerly 8:06 11.50 ye 14,00 McCormack, singing Calm as the Night, accompanied regularly 15.75 y regularly 21.00 , Anderson Ginghams and by Kreisler, i formerly 2.00 95 odd Fibre Arm Chairs in Antique Ivory or Baronial Brown, « » OF regulurly 12.75 to 10.78 ¢ ! ME eee CUT UNS 24 Udi sauna up pecan eo aCe Well-Known Brands Made Expressly for James MecCreery & Co. At Less Than Present Wholesale Cost HEMMED MUSLIN SHEETS - Our main-floor Concert Booths enable you ‘to hear these three distinguished instru- ments under homelike conditions. You are welcome anytime at Phonograph Head- models and form comparative judgment. Comein today. Convenient terms if desired. 34th Street A COMPLETE LINE ‘OF COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS ‘HARDMAN, PECK & CO. Founded 1842 433 Fifth Avenue, New York 47-51 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities) “TOWELS In Many Instances Below Wholesale Cost Hemmed Huck Towels regularly 2.50 to 4.26 dos, 1.90, 2.50, 3.00 | Hemstitched Huck Towels. regularly 3.75 to 6.00 doz., ae 3.50, 4.50 Hemstitched Union Linen Huck Towels, regularly 6.00 to 9.00 doz., 3.90, 6.75500 7.50 James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street . VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS At 25% to 50% Reduction ° 1 Hemmed All Pure Linen Towels.. .. . regularly 8.00 to 10.50 doz., Hemstitched All Pure Linen Towels. . -regularly 9,00 to 18.50 doa, 7 Bath Towels, heavy quality. .. + regularly 6.00 to v0 doe, STB vane Bath Towels, guest size tegularly 3.75 to 7.60 doz., 2.75, +50, ped Irish Glass Towels, name woven in red or blue, regularly 6. Pure Linen Crash Towelling, bleached JUST ARRIVED— , A Supply of Those Records on Which a Shortage Has Been Apparent see Clearance Sale ARTISTIC WICKER FURNITURE 500 beautiful Wicker pieces have been radically reduced for quick clearance sale. Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Couches and Sofas in artistic shapes, strongly built, are offered at prices way below their original cost. cd Come in now and satisfy your wants for the most popular Records at their reduced prices—before a shortage again occurs. Caruso, singing in Pagliacci. My. ay PRP ESP aR Ren cts FS Carttac, singing in Aide......ccdecsveserssvnge taburevees Farrar, singing in Madama Butterfly.,..............+..++ Schumann-Heink, non The TG is ris NN chee Homer, singing in Samson 5 ph ARE ARS UP a rae nN Gail. Giseel: De Luce; cihaita' ini Texviatel all ie, As ry ma, constructed Arm. Chair in An artistic Stich Whew Ate: Chale: in We have also received many beautiful, new Records = NO RETURNS which are certain to win high favor. 1,250 Cretonne Seat Cushions with fine cotton fillin, splendid selection of trots. which to choose, Wambo one *

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