The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 8

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iss MAYOR SHOT enn sree «oe York State Board, ALBANY, March 22.—John Boart- 7 man Steven of Milwaukee, Wis, was ’ chosen to-day as Chief Dxaminer of the py New York State Civil Service Com: By mission and Arthur Brutis Zerns of 7] | Watertown was made Assistant Chiet fy Mr. Stevens 1s Secretary of the Wis- y a consin Civil Service Commission and Slayers Dashed Babe From Yosa "Givi wervics Goamission, if pate het nee etme Murdered Man’s Arms | CHARGES UNION CONSPIRACY. , and Then Fired. ——— tion Restraining Boyeott. LONDON, March 22.—Acconting to| The Vaughan Trucking Co. applied | the Dally News, the details of the | to-day to Supreme Court Justice Kap- per in Brooklyn for an injunction re- shooting of the Lord Mayor of Cork | ving thle locals of the International [I have caused feeling in Dublin which | {rains ational Hf 2 Brotherhood of Chauffeurs, Stablemen «g it te @iMeult to analyze. Horror 18| .n4 sruipers and the Lumber Handlers NY expressed at the callous brutality of | Union from boycotting and otherwise the attack, and the greatest pity is| interfering with Its “business. tis it felt for the Lady Mayoress and her | © Nan ok tke can ke ee o ot five little children, But in addition to! unions the company's, bua fon _ these feelings there is strong resent: | ine eee eed a bean erent } ment at the killing of the Lord Mayor.|to = itandatil” by jhe alleged anton | JM { ties not in favor of Sinn Fea gey | ————<§&V’—[—$_=——X—X—«—«—_—__ f express horror and condemnation of | by the affair. Inside the ranks of Sinn Hf Fein there is a much deeper feeling. | |f} ‘The widow's story of the tragedy is H) an awful one. “Shortly before half- ih \ past one,” said the Lady Mayoress, 14) “E heard loud knocking at our door.| |} ‘This was nothing unusual in our| |i tome, as time after time it has been | raided by the military. 1 went down » tg open the door, which had been Vaughan Tracking Oo. Asks Injanc- ates te A hh se nena ' partly forced, and was knocked down ‘ ‘| |. by men who rushed in. k © ‘The first two mon who entered had cg ha ; hy Dlackened faces, wore caps and had | |i we 2 ‘ Sh ge 5 Two men pemek ales i N Ovington gift is an and carr; r Be ff! Sod tour mon with rifen, also dis: unspoken epigram, id guised, forced an entrance td, the pleasant toutterand even a shop, two more remaining in oharge moreseductivetoreceive, of the door. The first two ood Peal And the ratio of cost to ; tata meee nigra . aaa satisfaction is kept sur- them, but was stopped, She appealed prisingly low. Lord Mayor cai holding @'little infant in his arma, ithout a word of warning, said ‘urtain, “the men. dashed| | the little child from his arms, fired, he sank down dead. gave a moan and rolled over. content with their foul work, the battered his head with the butts ol thelr rifles, Blood was flowing from his chest when | got up to the land- ing, and the children rushed to thelr : father crying, ‘Father, Father!’ 4 “I fuahed to give him a drink of water, and my sister-in-law, who lives in the house, rushed to the back low and shouted “Murder!” ‘The ay.” 1 “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenve’ 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. en ran away. ‘Thousands Attend Funeral of Dead , Mayor. registered specialist tor the examination ot your eyes, Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 96hnrlich éSons — pe 8 *. ; am sat | CORK, March 22.—Thoasands of per- | sons assembled at the City Hall to-day for the funeral of Thomas MtoCurtain, Lord Mayor of Cork, Trains brought se great crowds to the city and the shops ) were closed. Many contingents of Re- publican Volunteers came to Cork to at- + toma the funeral, F¥fteen hundred as- sembled in a procession which marched in military formation to the Cathedral, carrying wreaths. BRIG. GEN. BIRD DIES. Civil and Spanish War Veteran Had Been 111 Five Days. | Brig. Gen. Charles Bird, retired, died in Hamilton Hospital here to-day of | “Gerebral embolism. He had been il! &s.ablished 58 Years New York: 184 B'way, at Jonn St 2) —_— If It’s Sea Food —then by all - ES ea er au means; <“Pddya" Brig. Gen, Bird was born in ng ; 4 b tom, Del. June 17, 1838. He served |} sauce the ‘ through ‘the Civil War, winning a|§ dressing and asa seasoning. But Colgpet's commission. He axes whether it’s to be e was @ the Spanish War and in 1901 He re- beoame a Brigadier General. i in 1902. HOA We tete son, James 7 Bir of|¢ e0® food. oF not —anyway the Lenten menus Boh Kettle: The funeral ‘yal be held will be the better in Wilmington on Wednesday. parce PROVIDE'FLOUR FOR EUROPE. , Congress Authorizes Use of 5,000,- 000 Barrels There. WASHINGTON, March 22.—The Genate to-day passed the bill authoriz ing the Federal Grain Corporation te ‘use 5,000,000 barrels of flour to feed th MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. The corpora- sell the flour or credit for it ‘The bill already has passed the Candy Places Crisp, flavory sugar disks. Delight- fully satisfy every candy craving. Assorted Flavors, also Peppermint, Chocolate, Wintergreen and Cinnamon a (a) MAROH 2 Fifth Avenue at 35th Street > Established 1879 Tuesday—A Sale of WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS “ty taken from regular stock and marked for Tuesday at 11.00 to 27.00 below original prices. 48.00 | ‘Heretofore 59.00 to 65.00 68.00 Heretofore 75.00 to 95.00 TRICOTINE POIRET TWILL SERGE ONSPICUOUSLY good materials, skil- fully tailored in narrow belted or semi- fitted styles, trimmed with bias bindings, silk braid, embroidery and buttons. Notch or shawl collars. Sizes 34 to 44. NONE C.O.D. .NO EXCHANGES NO PHONE ORDERS always has been an‘ interwoven part of the Wanamaker policy. The Wanamaker Auditorium recitals have brought pleasure and inspiration to hundreds of thousands. This charm of musical atmosphere is not restricted to ” the Auditorium, -When you are ready to select your yt? “le phonograph de qualité” come to the Wanamaker Music Rooms. Their unrivalled comforts and facilities make choosing a pleasure. Here you will listen undisturbed amid surroundings of homelike charm; and if by way of confirming your judgment you want to compare the PATHE with other makes of Phonographs, you will have ample opportunity. There are many styles of PATHE Phonographs—correct period designs as well as the more conventional mod- els; prices range from $150 to $500— * and we can show you a fully repre- sentative range of them. Ang PATHE Phonograph may be purchased on deferred terms—fve per cent. down, five per cent. a month. First Gallery, New Building. Iotin Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York 2, 1920. PP BR he HERO BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specually Shopof Oripinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET WILL HOLD TO-MORROW, TUESDAY A Specially Arranged Sale of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS These suits have been assembled from the regular stock and represent the most fashionable modes in style interpretations that are typical of this Shop. ; Women’s Tailored Suits 58.00 Tricotine, Poiret twill and fine men’s wear serge. Plain tailored, braid bound, tucked or with self folds. Also several tweed suits, Women’s Tailored’ Suits ‘ 85.00 High class models of tricotine or Poiret twill distinguished by hand tailoring. Varying length coat suits, ribbon or braid bound, embroidered, stitched pockets and revers or with self folds Fifth Avenue at 35th St. Established 1879 aS SSS | eee a Dey Sale of WOMEN’S CAPE WRAPS | 68.00 Two of our smartest wraps—both copies of imports priced around 100.00—owe their distinction to their sim- plicity of cut. The material is super-quality bolivia. Navy, Beige, Brown. Sizes 34 to 44. THIRD FLOOR. | —mreraremmrnrnerey You Never Pay More at Best’ seems The Sunday World's 2a.2u"co™ Want Directory aimee © the universes,

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