The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1919, Page 23

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eee IMPORTS OF DIAMONDS '\ 1SAYS HUBBY 3BY TIRED OF ‘HER. |{2,ts00 an order forbidding thé mect- / Hire Acare All Qutntdeof Hospital: tion, Declares Mrs, Weil. added, referring THAN ONE YEAR AGO], 7s,cummons-compiaine and answor convicted 1. W. W. asaoc wf in Mrs, Rita Rosalfn Weil's separation at lberty under bon Un , suit againat Jerome Leon Well were |States Circuit ‘Court, “ot Appeals re Octotier Reports Show Greatest filed to-day, Mrs. Weil, now living at |'ased them Tit t@ the outrage of the ce 1500 PER CENT MORE Offered 820,000 @ Year for Separa-| these men should ‘ around maxing a No. 557 West 160th Street, days she Purchases of Precious Stones was happy with her husband for the SINGS HIMSELF INTO CELL. } two years of their married life, that " “ wd E in History of U. S. he iva er §90 6 week 4s sf allow. | Uerman, Yodehs “Wet Lament WASHINGTON, Dec. 117. ance, but that last May he suddenly “ ot Market C MBRICANS now are buying | Snnounced that he was tired of her and iil aornine pal cabattered, ty. 3s more diamonds afd otties fered to give her $20,000 or $30,000 a ‘ae ‘f gems than at any time in Weil says he arried her when she | Street, who announced in soug in op was 17 years old mand that sfhe had an- ourt ‘that: Aistory. Precious stones valued at | nulled a previous marriage. He said he] “Whiskey has gone, $10,425,325 were imported into the had ee ced to tn her oat soon, be ta Had des rom a Creekside jotel in the Cats- vate fa United: States in October, reports [ins on the complaint of the proprietor, show. In October of last year |who sald money and clothing. of other |C the importations amounted to Sh eats of the ‘hotel had ‘Dee n found in} to plac $1,164,829, ald ea Diamond importations in Oc- | $12,000 FOR ‘WRECK DEATH. : year if she would get @ separation. Herman, 49, of No. 404 East Sixth en An alarm of fire turned in this morn treet and Concord Avenue, the Bronx, ice @ hos- in|. unt Ax v0 as ‘on tober totalled $8,277,245, as com- Old atreets where he might be nit ‘by | 1000 pared with about $500,000 for the Verdict Given Mother of Girl Killed fang bricks. ned tbe entence unti | 15-00 @ame month last year. This rep- in Malbone Tunnel Disaster. | te atrow on a charge Bs. Krccis disorderly Feeenpe an inctease of aporoxl- A verdict of $12,000 was to-day | Orqoct Mately 1500 per cent. Pearls |8tanted to Mrs. Mary F. Mooney, @ Drought from abroad were valued | “!4ow. by @ jury before Supreme Court at $1,286,569 in October. Justice Cropsey in’ Brooklyn, against be For the ten months ended with the New York Municipal Railroad Com- October, importations totalled $87,- | Pan: 068,443, as compared with $20,- irs | Mooney’ ‘ett jtitian, For Infants and Children twenty-six, a milliner, was in the _in Gewber, iis Similar period ended | Maibone Street tunnel wreck on the| fy Use For Over 30 Years Brighton Blevated on Nov. 1, “tots, Mrs, Mooney lives at No, 384 Bergen Street, Always bears $11,000 TO, 10 ‘wipow. es vaca Cipla EWARSE Des. Sicdire, Catheing (URW © GAR HAYWOOD SPEECH P, Melick, No. 491 Clinton Avenue, a|uoutedwe of the Century,” Is } | ‘Wilow of Sergt. H. J. Melick, who was Judge Landia’s Comment. A S THMA killed a jitney bus one week aft Aye gaa pets | Ha Guachatet teat tise ¥,, was | CHICAGO, Dec. 17—Federal Judge | st ny, i <4 | K. M, Landis said to-day that there is Frank C. Burg [nothing he could do to prevent William owner of bus, was the dete D. Haywood from speaking at Detroit] | istic served In the 313th Infantry |next Sunday: ‘The American | Legion had seen service ove Post at Detroit had requested the Judge OU will save him a lot of if you give him a Gillette. Gillette double-edged Blade ha “GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, Boston, Get His Christmas | Gillette Today and nuisance in his daily shave No Stropping—No Honing—and any Gillette user will tell you that the finest shaving edge ever produced. U. S. A. COLUMBUS AVE] BET. 103 & 1O4"sT fuss S the Gillette Leather Roll Pocket Edition—No. 20 ¥n a compact roll case of Genuine Leather, here is a Gillette Set com- plete with Razor (triple silver- plated), Indestructible Metal Mir. Dealers all over the city. Gillette +] Forint Seving eter § 6 Safety Razors and Combination Sets—$5 to $50. Gillette Blades—50c and $1 the Packet. ng from the Lincoln’ Hospital at 142d compan: When. they are | had been @ carbureter (12 double-edged Blades) . | to heal your Resinol do nel You don’t get better clothes | when you pay one-third more! You do pay one-third more when you buy elsewhere---and you | don’t get Clothes nearly so smart, so good as Ours. Every Suit and Overcoat we make is the product of 40 years’ experience—and shows it. The styles are smart—the fabrics all-wool—the tailoring superb. The reason we sell for one-third Jess than other stores is because our prices are not burdened with middleman’s profits and high rents. We produce all our own Clothes—our store is on low-rent Walker Street—we sell to more men than any other store. 25 ° WS oe guecunen Kid K/oxthes MARE a ALL WOOL TRADE MARK S AT ONE-THIRD LESS $8:% to $25 Moe Levy € Son Our NEW. ss 119-125 Walker Street % | cr “Elevated” from Brooklyn and f Every Subway New York transfers direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of our store EVENINGS UNTIL 7 SATURDAYS UNTIL 10

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