The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 13

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* Grand Jury room W WAIVER AN INSULT [BOY BURIED UNDER completely burying him, He was dug out by his companions and the Janitor, SAYS JUDGE GIBBS} AVALANCHE OF COAL) !'8t!!° -) Burke, cath was taken uns uninjured and sent home in an auto: mobile. Refuses. to Sign Immunity Slip at} choots Into Basement From Top Grand Jury Inquiry Into .. of Sidewalk “Mountain” and POND costs " $245,653. County Judge Louis D. Gibbs de- dared that he “welcomed the inquiry” just before he we re the Bronx County Grand Ju y in response to an invitation t what he meant when a week ago he deno the Pile of soft coal on the sidewalk, There methods used in the tr Policeman | Was ten tons of it and it served the fobn Morris, of the Alexander Avenue |Children as a ‘mountain’ to climb. Station, who was acquitted on a] Carl Sieman, six years old, No. 139 charge of robbery West 113th Street, was the first to} “Me ‘As Judge Gibbs was entéring the|reach the top, and he stood there Jon James Clark| shouting to. the others to follow him, Papers, Contractor Gets Verdict. A group of little boys the noon recess from F handed him a waiver of immunity with the request that h A rafuwed i ‘An open chute led Into the bi ©: “Phat is an insult," he sald, “a gross /and' Carl tanded ‘there, Pe daeTent, | wes Dleced st exere es lhad teen marked part of the sidewalk pile came dow nig Ray SR ah a Ag 8 before the jury twol bn top of ‘him stifling. his cries and! Mastic service Comenisston minutes. hen he d evidences of the ‘eporters he sald ‘am still alive, but, of cour nen will understand th r ein the Grand Ju room is fc Grand Jurors oily. 1] y have tement to make later.” baer Gh lett. Robert. Ham: | | Pp H ] re) berger, stenographer In his court, and e 6 4 ‘ Hugh Me ennimim, court attendant, Wireonnis ESTABLISHED 1848 McMennimim wag on duty in Judge ur when the Judge re 5S od could not be rear courtroom. Asaiatant Distric Albert Cohn fold Detect! sienna” oer’se 411 Sate of Misses’ Dresses he came out Me Men nimin m re fused | 4 : te let him go out. | (Second Floor.) ———— LIBERTY ENGINE THEFTS. | Street Dresses Px-Captain and Two Others Ar-| rented and Plead Guilty. | of Serge, Duvetyn or Velvet HARTFORD, Jan, 29 25-00 to 35-90 3. Hegy, of Bridgeport Formerly $125.00 to $175.00 wo civilians, Obarles Bridreport and Daniel T . were arrested of conspiring to def rment by || misapp Gove Fifth Ave. at 46th St. 4 Court. He rin the Ordr Store Hours Store Hours 9:30 to 6 e 0. 9:30 to 6 Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 Friday, and if any left, Saturday FIVE REMARKABLE EVENTS _ Mark the Closing of the 41st Anniversary Sales id “EL simply don't see how she does it!" How often you yourself have “ i admiringly said that of a clever friend who magically achieves any number of smart costumes on a small dress allowance. F Such sales as these is the magic answer, for the wise shopper is the f one who adapts her shopping schedule to just such opportunities as these. Women’s Dresses, 29.75 77 Afternoon - Evening - Street A few in taffeta, georgette and satin, all aflutter with gay ruching and cartridge trimmings. Satin, sills tricolette and light colored taffeta dance frocks trom our much higher priced stock. Many, only one of a kind, One illustrated. 19.75 Just the type of dress that recognizes no season in all its year round usefulness— ready for the fur coat now or as a street frock all next Spring and Summer. Many embroidered styles, navy, brown, tan, or il copen. Sizes 34 to 42. Women’s Wraps, 58.00 Handsome Evora and Bolivia wrap in graceful models that give them sufficient dignity for wear over dressy afternoon frocks. Also appropriate for all di iy street wear. An unusual combination for double service—silk lined. Deep rich shades. Women’s Genuine English Camel’s Hair Polo Coats, 70.00 The polo coat de luxe for Spring. Swagger Eng ile Fee coat, double breasted coach style. Other English styles, belted or flare backs are offered. All silk lined. Correct 34 length. Women’s Sheek, 8.45 A Reduction on Our Already Low Prices Spring pumps and oxfords. New oxfords in dark brown calfskin or black kidskin, | Mediurn heel—fashionable last. New pump in black patent leather. Low or high French heels. Turn soles, Opera pumps, black gun-metal, turn soles, high French heels. Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered March Ist. — Bt mar’ You Never Pay More at Best's! FIVE HURT IN BUS CRASH. conscious’ to Harlem Hospital, revived gitney skids on Tee and Strikes Fire Hydrant in Jersey City. A jitney bus overturned to-day at the Doulevard and Au Policemans Trial. *t 4 - — Jersey City and five pa Is Rescued Marked as “Rock” im Subway injured A verdict for $245,653.20 against the 10 at 117th Street and St, Nicholas| City of New York and in favor of Pat- Avenue to-day headed straight for a|Tick McGovern & Co., Boston contraat- ing firm, was awarded to-da¥ by a jury before Supreme Court Justice Gavegan. 0 ‘The amount of interest to be paid on were taken to the award is left for the Justice to de- Attorneys for the plaintift asked that the interest be adjudged at $79,108, Stanley ». 83 Weat Gist Street, Bay- cut and brulsed, They a Was driven by ‘ts ownor, |} Kuchpuski, who waa ar- The suit grew out of the construction | rested { when a slide started. | The boy's feet |in 1915 and 1916 of the section of the were caught in the slipping di 67th ign it, Judge Glbbs [Ne Noundered Gowns ovens Tat Bnd | Lexington Avent® ee semomny uals te Jengromnd pond which hed marked 50 Women’s Wool Jersey Dresses | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, tion of the actic cutting down the R The bus skidde the Ice, | Appropriat and struck a fire hydrant Peter Lacklerio, No. 288 Linden! to-day on th ginning o ate © Crawford, No. 207/ia referred te e and Mrs. Catherine the Greenville Ho: i! 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