The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1920, Page 25

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atacand asinine meee o TR a iit — EVENING WORLD, anretend, JUNE 24 24, 1920. THE _Brooktyn Y. M. © A te Move, |e and Logan Stroet where « new luprome Court Justice Squiers in bullaing will_be erected. ns TM. OX, fo wel ite property: nt| West Palm Beseh, Grows 306 Per No. tz Pennayivanta Avenuc, Brooklyn, cent, in population since 1910, according fo figures, given cc by the Consus Bureau here to-da: Krom a small town of 1,743 In 1910 balmy Southern breezes and society belles have sweiled for $2000 The wroney wil ibe eed tol WASHINGTON, June 24.—Weat Palm | West Palin Beach’ population (08.639 H BABY FROM ai purchase property at Ridgewood Ave- Beach, la, has increased 206.8 per census figures to-day showed | ‘HELD WITHOUT BAIL seomnchllpaiaann Mother of Four Paced Platform Seven Hours Before Hurl- ing Infant to Death, Mrs, Thomas Grace. twenty-four years old, of No. %11 Avenue D, Brooklyn, was to-day ‘held without bail in the Richmond Him Pollce Court, charged with killing her four- months’-old ‘baby, which she last night hurled into the street ¢rom the Platform of the Jamaica Avenue “L" station at 110th Street, Richmond Hin. Her examination was set for next Monday morning. She has not been told the baby, youngest of her four children. is dead, and continually cries for it. She had| been pacing the station for seven| hours when George Schluckman, mo- torman on an approaching train, saw | her rise from a bench, walk away from the tracks toward that edge of | the platform wHich overlooks the street forty feet below. As his train slowed he watched her, and to his horror saw her throw the child over the rail. The motorman ran from his car and grabbed the woman, then took her back while he whistled for the police. Station attendants ran down the @tairs and found the baby crushed to| death on the sidewalk. Detective Krumel responded to the ‘whistle and arrested the woman, She ‘was obviously demented. She gave her name as Carmelio Quardrio, and @aid she was twenty-two and lived at No. 3611 Avenue D, Brooklyn, many Open This Saturday, June 26th, 9 to § . We Close, as Usual, All Day Saturdays, July and August , FRIDAY Two-Day Sale Women’s Silk Gloves These gloves are the fine durable silk that will wash and wear dependably, and look as well at the end of the holi- days as at the beginning. Reductions are extremely worth while. MILANESE SILK GLOVES 1.00 Our regular $2.00 Extra heavy embroidered backs—black and white, also white with bl Milanese Silk Gloves 2-clasp—black, white, gray and pongee—self and contrasting embroidered backs—our regular $1.48 ici quality—2-clasp guaranteed double aaa row self- 74 He's cool October! Easy—well-groomed palate | sh peony AR wilted. CAdmired by those who know STYLE—cAnd a PALM BEACH SUIT IS THE CAUSE OF IT ALL! So wonderful is this ag Summer Garment for the warm a days of J Oe igs ig oon readily wash ed or dry-cleaned, that in these times it's not paige to find four wise men out of five clad in the GENUINE CLOTH. When you — - discriminate. Choose a suit that is well. tad, For—PALM BEACH CLOTH—like many another worthy suiting—can be spoilt i in the ei . A reputable clothier will take [one ne workmanship and t inbel in the suits he shows you. ee THE PALM BEACH MILLS —GOODALL WORSTED CO, SELLING AGENT: A. ROHAUT, 229 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK miles away from where she was faund. At that address it was dis- covered she was really Mrs. Thomas Grace. Her husband said she had been failing mentally, and a week’ ago had tried to drink a pint of todine See Other Pages for Our Five Column Adv., Two-Day Sale of Scout Shoes: for Boys and Adv. of Summer Apparel for Women and Misses, GG l aeldy Prorstt See THE GENUINE (MED. ONLXBYGOQDALL ' There is only one Genu- ine Palm Beach Cloth. | It comes in dark shades as well as light... The trademarked label in the coat is your safeguard, THERE 18 a man, eee IN OUR town. . eee WHO I8 s0 old. eee HE’S FORGOTTEN his age, eee HE WAS elevator boy. ‘ eee IN NEARLY all eee OF WASHINGTON’S headquarters. eee HE WAS the first, eee WHO BROUGHT down the house. eee BY ASKING why. eee A HEN crossed the road. eee 80 THAT'S how old he is, eee ONT AN HE'D JUST lost a Job, ( i; THAT HE started on, ANY \\ i IN 1869. HE sap if ned known. It wasn” permanent, HE'D NEVER have taken it HE ALAS cud From Saturday to Monday “IF A bam needs. No porch party is complete without Grape Ola—Nature's re- A WEEK of smoke. freshing, healthful, delicious drink. After a round of golf, a game peda tt of tennis, or any exercise, it is thirst-quenching and satisfying. VM CURED of everything. eee FOR f been smoking. NIGH ON a century. THE ONLY secret of old age. is a natura: fruit drink, rich, ruby red in color, with the pleas- 4 18 ALWAYS Keeping. ing grape taste of the selécted ey ap which it is made. “4 eg 4 Your guests will thoroughly enjoy it evening, afternoon or a4 ABSOLUTELY | CONTENTED:’ fc. its A ‘eyill eek pr the i SRL ere he cer : A more pleasing drink than ordinary Grape iH OF. MY cigarettes. HEY SATISFY"’—that’s the solid fact Juice and much more ecenomical. " 29:2? to tie to. And there never was such ‘sg AND HE smacked his lps. : a cigarette for steady company. Good tobaccos, yes—but more than that. Good blending, by a private formula that can’t be copied—that’s why Chesterfield ever- lastingly “‘satisfy.”’ Just add 4 or 5 parts of cold water to 1 part of Shape Wa CONCENTRATE One quart makes 30 glasses of Grape Ola. Just add water—No sugar required, eee AND SAID, “That's it, ces THEY SATISFY.” At your Grocers ii in quart, pint and half pint bottles Fine on grape fruit GRAPE OLA PRODUCTS CORPORATION, 12 WEST 22nno STREET, NEW YORK CIGARETTES te : cera JNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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