The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1919, Page 8

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ee aii ie a, alana LE SN RR ap this morit- ‘Window Clean- A warning that gives a soft tsical note A tots swmmd wich cm bo bead ober, srs THE BUELL EXPLOSION WHISTLE For Passenger Cars sind Moter Trucks CHE EVENING WORLD, TUE :|Immortal “‘Evangeline’’ in Films | MAFIA DEATH SIGN MADE and “Kathleen Mavourneen,’’ Too, 8 TWO WOMEN IN COURT Sutherinné Can't Get on Ballot. Justice Crospey in the Brooklyn pre it ol Magistrate Tobias Holds Them tn|Gommittegman for. the igth $300 Each After Court At- tendant Explains Gesture. Mrs. Angetina Gotto of No. 61 Mott y and, mutter something in Italian. ‘Mra. Ross screamed. Lee took all three fore the Magistrate and ex- plained he ‘had seen, “What does the crossing of the arma mean? the Magistrate asked. ‘It means,” repiled Lee, “in the} lan- guage of the Commorra, I will kill you.” Severat attorneys and court atten- dants of Halian descent told Magis- trate Tobias that Lee's intrepretation held tn $800 each for their act. mitt istrict. “BAYER CROSS”. ON GENUINE ASPIRIN was correct and the two women were | BM, SO ea mE ae Re Tae ae ee pete et nite A compression—not an exhaust whistle Pet tere THREE HUNDRED Nesee products, inclading — Neceo Chocolates—the de luxe ertattons, packed in fine art boxes. Nee& Lemon Drope—pure cane Neco Swecthearte—tittle hearts of creamy saga’, flavored with pes- permint and winter groan. N ecco Chocslate Bore—eream and nut fillings, chocolate coscred. The seat - tobea be ¥ Two Poetic Classics Find Their Way to the William Fox Screens, Longfeliow’s immortal “Evanke- line” bas reached the motion picture | wereen, In conjunction with Tom Moore's “Kathleen Mavourneen” it Will be presented, at the 4th Street Theatre, beginning to-night, by Wil- Mam Fox, After the screening of “Evange- line” the National Board of Review lald special stress in its report on POLICEMAN BEATEN IN CAR. je to Explain in Brooklyn Without apparent cause, according to eye witnesses, several Italian pas- sengers on a Graham Avenue trolley car attacked and beat Policeman Albert Ralli, of the Vernoh Avenue Station, Brooklyn, to-day, The pdlice- man's assailants struck him down os ‘the car neared Jol A He was Cig moti a tal where it is said he may have red a fracture of the skull, Candy Places DELIGHTFUL Fresh, crisp, disks of fascinating; flavory sweetness with the charm of absolute purity and wholesomeness, Stop at the nearest candy place and get a package. In rolls of assorted flavors and rolls of peppermint, chocolate, wintergreen and cinnamon. There are over 300 varieties of Necco Sweets; rich, creamy chocolate bare; delightful hard candies; and Necco Chocolates in handsome gift boxes. All bear the Necco seal, the distinguishing mark of the finest confections, x € Cc 4 o New = Ensiond Confectioners — Combang * the fact that it is “an undoubtedly faithful and sincere screening of Longfollow's famous poem, treated with sympathy and artistry and re- markably successful in making live | the period of the story and in creat- | ing reality in characters. It is one of the most truthful pictures to the original ever produced, both in spirit and content of ni It is one of the rare picture strength and beauty to the wri ry.” “Kathleen Mavourneen” ti the fine old poem of Tom Moore and brings the characters to life, Its flavor is entirely Irish, and it is filed with the heart touches to which an iit characterization so well lends, UNMEN NTE HN T PARTY HS ON SALOON Treat Dozen Customers, Bor- | row $5 and Take $178 From | Harlem Cafe Before Leaving. ‘The first, gunmen's “party” ever | held in New York was pulled off at 12,80 o'clock this morning in Charli Smith's Rolo Cafe, at 154th Street end BHighth Avenue, near the Polo Grounds. Nobody enjoyed it except | the gunmen, Smjth was behind the bar, twelve customers were lined up in front and somebody bad just proposed a toast, “Here's to crime!" when three young men walked in. , The leader, Charile Smith says, is @ record.” Each of his companions flashed an ugly-looking revolver. The gangster stepped jauntily up to the bar and said: “Lend me five dollars.” “Sure,” said Charlie Smith, and handed him the money. “Now,” said the captain of the |” bandits, “the drinks for the house!” Charlie Smith's hands trembled, but the drinks were served all around. While everybody else was drinking one of the gunmen stepped hebind the countgr and emptied the cash drawer ot $178, “I guess we'll have a smoke,” said the captain, and cigars were pagsed around. “Give us another drink,” Smith was commanded, and when it was ready the Harlem man proposed @ toast: “Here's to Smithy, one good guy.” Then they walked out into the night with two bottles of wine, 150 cigars and $178. Detectives of the West 135th Street station are at work on the case, Smith told the story in the West Side Police Court today after Magis- | trate Sweetser had informed him that | he had “no case”. against a former | Janitor charged with pilfering. FOUND DEAD IN BACKROOM: OF STORE HE JUST BOUGHT | Man Killed By Gas Right After He | Fixes Things for Family to Be Comfortable. | A weck ago Joseph Kats thought he | hag everything arranged so that he| ‘and his wife and child could live com- | fortably for the rest of theif lives, He| had just bought a little delicatessen | store at No, 2827 Webster Avenue, and he had a home at No, 30 West 118th Street, Only $400 remained to be paid ‘on the store, and it was doing a good business, { But this morning Kats was found dead in the back room of his store, all the burners of the gas range turned on, He was lying on a table, The Police sald it was suicide, There was a “well known Haflem gangster with) ~ HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY Women’s Sweaters The first of a series of ‘‘exceptional sales’ which have been planned with ulmost care to provide the well dressed woman of moderate income with an opportunity to equip her Fall wardrobe with the newest and smastest advanced modes in Fall wearing apparel and millinery. You need only to note the price to be readily con- \ vinced that these sales are all that their name implies and more. Our regular $9.94 Sweaters 7.86: You'll want one of these smart new “ripple” sweaters. They are extremely becoming and provide just the right warmth for the crisp, cool Antumn days, They are all . ool, fitting snugly and rippling from the waist in a manner delightfully new and charming; the sleeves, too, are tight fitting and flare at the cuff. Colors are buff, china blue, turquoise, deep red and black. All Sizes Roll-Edge Mattress, Englander Link Spring. be converted from « Couch into a full size Bed for two. Sold by All Furniture and Department Stores. ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. F ENGLANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND Rest he ar acd e OMICAGD, ILL. IN SUMMER HEAT! Always besieged by irritation, a baby’s delicate skin suffers most in summer. Kora-Konia has become famous as the pore’ that cools, soothes and heals y’s diaper rash and teething rash. KORA-KONIA unui! Kora-Konia ia antiseptic, containing ingredi- ents of medicinal value. It will not readily wash or rub awey. It cools, soothes, heals adult chafing, sunburn, sores, and blisters, It ise sum mer essential—the foe of sticky garments and summer discomfort, Send 10 cents for sample. é THe Mennen Company @ G. Gunther's Sons 801 Fifth Avenue ; Weare prepared to meet the demand for Furs in August WHEN PRICES ARE LOWER Than During the Regular Season COATS, WRAPS, COATEES and SMALL FURS Furriers Exclusively for Ninety-Nine Years OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door handsome set consists of a Solid Oak EXTENSION TABLE with heavy claw feet, 42-inch top and 6-feet extension; Six $4.2: CHAIRS, with Genuine Leather slip seats. Complete. . e , 3-Piece Kroehler Kodav Suit Consisting’of Sofa Bed, Arm Chair and Rocker, with fine imitation Spanish makes'a full-sized bed; when closed is four 5 include matt At - a —S Brooklyn’ sBiggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 2327 eae 164, 166, 168 and 176 Grand Street | Ps-icut | SmithStreet Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY ‘The Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and gives the easiest ard best terms of any house in the trade, CTR! SUMMER Teer TABLES | Me TROLAS | CLorHinc Viet, 1 thee nines, roe ahs G ioe tere. recer@n ass our| tg a Ste Weehiy PNB a ce A kth Bc Genuine Fine Cotton Mates 17°" 2 SY / size, soft top and bottom jood quality is wale for... PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING: ‘“‘The Best Newspaper Magazine Supplement in the United States of America’ ‘ —th std il ti er | | | Bik bebais 0. eat Sunday World Magazine

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