The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 12

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12 BOLSHEVISTS KILLED Sc..s.tleton a mh "808! POLIGE HOLD MAN FOR AS DESTROYERS SANK "3 of American Relief Mission | ftussian’ tovernmen sd for about supplies being pur . f ? er. — levue Hospital in Serious at Riga Wounded by a Ger- British Envoy's Wite Typhas disse | e Hi , aed man Shell. CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday, Oct. 1 Condition. (8 tne de ated =F »—Mre. thirty-two, of 169 BMPOCKHOIM, Oct. 23.—Three huns | 107, tN, Ammoclated Preas.d—Mre. @ ana Ary ine p drowned when) Commissioner for the four great Rolshevik ¢ a were sunk! powers in Armenia, is here con. | 7% taken to Bellevue He aerdny, accor to an oMicial Bol-| Valescing from an attack of typhua|before 2 o'clock this morning trom caring for Armenian children. from a fracture of the skull, His con eae 23.—Dostor Orbison |dition ts serious, iniatrative head of the American Maw Eruption Grows. lief Mission in Riga, waa wounded| HILO, Hawaii, Oct. 23 (Associated | 25 My @ German shel! which struck that | Press),—The new lavi nigation's headquarters in Riga, a| seven craters of Manus Loa is in-/iater by Patrolman Bernard Clark ch reported to-day, |creasing in volume and brilliancy. It despatch reported to-day. | fi moving at the rate of two milena manufactured | wide. attempted to escape in a tax! ported the firat tanks Shey Have Assembled a Special Collection of High Class WOMEN’S GOWNS Taken from the reg- ular stock and priced for Friday only 4°75 ,00 IS collection of gowns in- cludes some of the season's smartest fashions, replicas of Paris creations and numerous adapta- tions developed in ‘ TRICOTINE SATIN GEORGETTE TRICOLETTE PAULETTE 3549-558 Fifth Wvenue at 34th Street | | N | if | 23: TMG &, CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO PY A) 4) i Shr. OF PRES MEW VORRU 5 A <i Se WD OO TT = = _..... fromGolden Cook Book, Ali carefully tested fecipes by experts—and easy to follow. Hand- somely illustrated. It is free, Write us fer it today, CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY P. ©, Box 161 New York City = “saliatity ASSAULT ON CARTOONIST | itis by the Northwest | Farr's Skull Fractured, He Is in Bel- fk communique received here to-|which she contracted at Erivan while |Sixth Avenue and 42d Street suffering | day in Ewsex Market Court when the . Ryan, twenty-clght, of No.|) ith Btreet, was locked up|| flow from thelin the Weat 47th Street Police Station || | harged with felontous assault, ‘The A wireless despatch from Moscow | fay and the stream is half ‘a mile|Pollce say he struck Farr and then|/a, : \ rity Nothingbetter Nothing as Seaeetied| «ros a always pure sweetd wholesome Mazola is the pure oil C se THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. Kaplans Have HAT poignant mystery of de- a cadea ago, “Who Struck Billy : Patterson?” was eclipsed yester- problem arose, “Who broke the chick- en?” Mrs, Kaplan said that the chick- en was hers, and lthat Mrs. Friberg jbroke it, while Mrs. |Friberg asserted that the poultry in| a question belonged | to er and her| alone, and that} aw {pt | te x Mrs Kaplan was et -. sponsible for the breaking. At any rate, if Mr. Kaplan had given his wife enough money the matter never would have come to Hewex Market Court for settlement. Mr. Kaplan finished his oatmeal, yawned, and asked for another cup of | coffee. Then he yawned again and, after surveying the tenement across treet, declared that it looked like rain. Mrs. Kaplan agreed and kissed | her husband goodby before he went | to work in Limburger’s plumbing es- tablishment ‘ow that we are making 80 much momey I can’t tell what to do with it" declared Mr. Kaplan, “I think that I might blow ourselves to a good | chicken to-night.” | “You mean a hen,” corrected Mrs. ch as one might eat, I explained Mr, Kaplan. * 80 you EITING TELLS POLICE HE DIDN'T DIE IN WRECK’ Denial Confirmed When Body at | First Believed His Is Identified as Tomanelli’s, Harry Eiting of No, 383 Bast 197th Street, the Bronx, read in a newspaper |yesterday that he had been identified Qs one of the three men killed in the elevated railroad accident on Monday. Eiting immediately went to the Bath- gate Avenue Station, where he con- vineed the police the report was not true. | While Biting was at the station Mrs. | Anna Tomanelli of No. 2041 First Ave- nue, the Bronx, walked in and told the lieutenant that her husband, Simon, an fee man, had been missing since Tuesday. The Heutenant directed her to the Morgue, where she identified as Tomanelli the man who had previously been identified as Eiting. “Who Broke the Chicken ?”’| 20 32 20.200 oe HILAL “Ll HI —— $$$ Good Times | sii :%.!S52% pmo I-MILLER per “Well,” said Mrs. Kaplan cautiously Creator _of Distinctive Footwear SPECIAL OFFERING when I get it. “All right. See, here it is in the cha a hen, ‘her husband being a | & got it with.” ‘i uthy sub wa yf 5 | wigehould smoke a ham,” agreed thé! euard, And the Ny’ Abe then deposited $1.83 on the ‘lelicatessen man's For Thursday, Friday and Saturday ONLY tablecloth and declared that hejassistant had didn’t care about money. promised also to| A New Fall Boot In Three Combinations “Money means nothing to me when| ;, fhe I have got such a swell wife," he as-| PUt It in the ice. serted, box, but had for-| “Are you going out to the club to-;fotten and left it} night?” queried Mrs. Kaplan sudden suspicion, “For why sugarness?”* “Because I love you and the five! chic . she kids which are the electric lamps of| that Mrs. I my life. Any just to show J am| was at the ice no piker but have plenty of « here] her chicken | are $1.83. If you save any on the hen] «ppg * "i w| you can keep it yourself and buy any- That is the hen of Mrs. Kaplan, thing you want with it.” explained the proprietor. “My generous Abie,” coocd Mrs,| “It is, like a duck. It is my hen.” Kaplan happily. Arbitration was not called for, and But when one has not bought al Oprietor beoas chicken’ in. many weeks and makes|‘"° Proprietor became a mute witness such a sudden decision, one finds that|*® the battle royal. Mrs. Kaplan had the old days have went. Such did|:he hen by one leg, while Mrs. Fri- Mrs. Kaplan find. berg had the other leg and the neck “Chopped liver and onions?’ in.|in her hands, | quired the delicatessen man politely,| “That is what is the trouble,” “or some sauerkraut with gefuelie| Mapped Mrs, Kaplan in Essex Mar- fish, Mrs. Kaplan?” ket Court. “She got my hen.” “Mr, Kaplan has blown himself to] "It was my hen,” insisted Mra, Fri- some swell meal,” protested the| bere. housewife, “and I don't want any| Tho delicatessen man’s assistant cheap stuff. What I wants is a nice,|then explained that it was his faul: expensive chicken.” as he had forgotten to put the second “Here is one,” declared the store-| chicken in the icebox. His Honor dis. keeper, “which has just been cut by| Missed the charge against Mrs. Fri- the throat, and has all the feathers | berg. and things just cut off. Itisaelegant| “But what happened to the chick hen, I should live so.” inquired Assistant District At- “All right, give it to me tf it is Direnzo. | enough to go around with Mr. Kaplan and the four kids.” 8 NO APPROVALS Paull BERN ARD NO APPROVALS ~ NO EXCHANGES NO EXCHANGES NO C. 0. D'S ‘The Women's Shop for Values NO C. 0. D'S Z2EAST SAMS RUAN Great Cut-Price Sale of Suits - Dresses =-@cats When you see the styles—when you examine the materials and tailoring— when you see the values, then you’ll appreciate the importance of this big Cut-Price Sale. Don’t miss this event—Come early x and Was removing Black Kid Vamp, Grey Kid Top, ‘These are genuine L. Miller originations which regularl¥ sell for much more, and which, at this price, represent a most unusual shoe buy. Other Stunning Boots and Oxfords, $10 to $18.50 —I. MILLER & SONS, Inc. 1554 BR7ADWAY | 15 West 42d St. | 50 CHURCH ST. Brown Kid Vamp, $4 gy95 g= Field Mouse Kid Top, 10 Near 46th St ar Fulton Open till 9 P.M. Bids. Near Sth Ave. Hudvon 7 Materials | One of 14 One of 12 4 Materials | 24. Tricotine . Georgette. | $27.75 serena, Valyer dual eee | Otn eit Rice” =) Values Actually to $47.50 = salads Corn. 0 (50 975 Values 7 Val Values atues Aseuany | Actually Actually to 49. to 32.00 to 47.50 ‘This is actually an OPPORTUNITY SALE---OUR op- portunity to save you a lot of money---YOUR | opportunity to benefit by our great cash purchase of 2,100 smart Fall SUITS, DRESSES & COATS —4 Store opens at 8.30 A. M.° Store opens at 8.30 A. M.

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