The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 18

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INDICTS KROHNBERG AS A POKER CHEAT) Grand Jury Returns Bill Against Manufacturer Known as "Last Card Louis,” Louls Krohnbarg, No. 789 Weat End Avenue, was indicte’ by the Grand Jury to-day on @ charge of cheating at quae in the so-called ‘$400,000 poker * * held last November, A benoh p cena for bin arrest waa insued by US. Bother Comp: the MONOTWI a“ eae 5 ceed RS A ET apenas’ ss Judge Crain in General Sessions and! he will be arraigned to-morrow. He |» how out on $1,000 ball Kfohnberg was held fo cla! Sessions but had his case trans: larred pa the ground that it Involved Questions which should be submitted to ® jury fe thal in Bpe- He is President of the Bijou Waist Company and at the time of the revel- ations of the stud poker game won the namie of “Last Card Louie.” } _— win it Wakeftetd Te wits iat and {Fabien on all, She lives nia Hotel » U.S. Solid Truck Tire Sales and Service Depots in this city: CANCRO 190 Rider Ave. PAIGE H. RAY & CO. 7 1 Madison Ave. TRUCK TIRE CO 561 Washington Avec. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920. 20-TON ROCK is MEMORIAL. | bearing the tome of all the men from Contest Open to All el onieits Mabipews neatrs| wyeaaeectea| SCHOOL BOYS Everyone, Eligible | days while es s War Heroes. ie weit Gan, Hochambeat, SCHOOL GIRLS Manhattan and Bronx A memorial to the soldiers dnd sailors harge of French troops. who went t the World War from little hamlet of Salem Centre, Salem, Westchester County, th jor Gen. John’ F. O'Ryan, w ted July 24 with special cer . Gen. O'Ryan will return fro Franoe, where he. is on a tour spection, tn time to take part. ‘The odd-shaped memorial consists of a big boulder weighing twenty which has been placed a _bronz 1 Storchouse Burned, as a storehouse by al Company, at No une 3—A small brick Buren Street, waa destroyed by | of ra and amall ¢ mfeetn hte -day.* Gun ytton and chem ing als were stored in ise | Prizes—fram one to ten weeks’ vacation at a sumneer camp in- A New Overland Car the TO HIGHEST WINNER Contest Opened June 1, Closes June 30 Information and Entries at is Our § Sh ES-KAY MOTOR CoO., Bronx Showroom, 385 East 149th St. at 3rd Ave. Manhattan Showroom, 3539 Broadway, at 145th St. Notice to the ERE, at last, is the MONO- TWIN —the solid truck tire the whole motor truck transportation world has been expecting. Accomplishing, ata single stroke, what all the strange-looking solid truck tires — with their slits and slots and other innovations—have been striving for. The MONOTWIN is built out of grginless rabber—non-splitting. With rubber and base band chemically united—ending base separation. Its combination of tubber cross bars and depressions represents the greatest advance ever made in solid truck tractioning —dissipat- ing traction heat and keeping the tire structure cool because of the ‘of sod truck tire | performance any vy ianouab|: -a New Truck Tire ning etn 4 radiating qualities of the depres- sions—acting as a non-skid tread— enabling the tread to wear down uniformly with no necessity for .2- grooving during the life of the tire. The MONOTWIN is also alone among solid truck tires in its cushioning qualities —something heretofore pro- nounced impossible for a solid to have in any degree. Helping the driver — protect- ing the load. : It can carry a heavier load than two single tires of half the section width—and its distinctive contour and tread enables it to retain its load carrying ability un- diminished throughout its life. It is the one and only solid truck tire of its kind in design and construction. The local U. S. Solid Truck Tire repre- sentatives — here named —can supply inter- ested truck owners with any further infor- mation desired. Specify the U. S. MONOTWIN when ordering your new truck. United States Tires United States @ Rubber. Company Tire Division Branch, Broadway at 58th Ss: focaad World Wants Work Mosiay Macaig eh Public! Your attention is called to a page announcement that will.appear in The World and Journal to-morrow (Friday), giving examples of the values that will be offered in these stores during the Manufacturers’ Unloading Sale Now in Progress You will observe from the prices, the character of the merchandise, and the quantities that this is one of the most: unusual and unexpected undertakings that has been planned in this city in many a year. In to-morrow’s advertisements we will not try to give you a full list of the articles that are on sale, as that would be impossible, as you will readily under- stand when we tell you that we are undertaking to dispose of the surplus stocks of over twenty big manu- facturers, we simply show you what to expect in the way of savings on many needed articles. We have announced to the entire manufacturing world that we are prepared to advance cash for merchandise when it is offered in ample quantities and is of a quality that we can give to our customers with assurance of satisfaction. We have been over- whelmed with merchandise. We don’t have to tell you ‘that during these times when money is “tight,” or, in other words, scarce and hard to borrow, manufacturers are only ‘too glad to find anybody who will advance them money on their stocks. We Have Acted as Bankers and Have Bought Merchandise at About 50c on the Dollar--- and that is about what you will save if you will come to these stores during this mammoth sale. Watch for Tomorrow’s Papers | The Surprise Stores th Avenue | Between 15th & 16th Sts. rd Avenue N. W. Corner 83rd St. Brooklyn’s Biggest |. Credit House . 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 ae Graz 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street cotewhcoun'l Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN __ Cor. Wyckoff St. Buy Your Spring Clothing on Easy Terms cords at 0 Records at our Victrolas Medan St" store on , Necan-Yorstions "5 Smith Bt. Store. Genuine Cotton _ a —_, Library '| Mattresses io an Gs | EASY TERMS well xo top Mattrten, a road, vuaiity flexing, ‘in Te large sl ie G49 Biriserinu As fine 'n lot of Refrigerators to wetec ~ 10-46 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, a and from Dresses, $12.08 up. |] gether.” Ane siping Sina ‘size ALL ALTERA |] from 885 down to TIONS FREE, Tastes like candied fruit. Keeps the system and mind Ghe FRUITY LAXATIVE _ At all Druggi

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