The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 6

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sia ann ed 7 tyr / . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920. {the wn Attorney of adh 6} are {BOMBS WORKER’ yt Mal FS BRIND JURY Ma | OME IN WATERBURY ! and Forrest Kemp, seventeen | bont saddenty, tpeot. Willis, the only allowed fret of » diamond ring valued Je ty ard) one who awim, tried to save his es eS ee ae Forrest, but the younger boy Lewis Kemp, six-| pulled him dow: 2, 000 bail for the Grand Ju pA ee frirate Douras in Washington fielghcs to. 20°% DISCOUNT SALE | ed. Mr Shevlin announced that he in- | ee , boys were the only chil- Court ay. tends 15 push the work of enforcing | Five Men Who Refusal to Strike ¢/*Pietah Wem. wha ant ratuat ACCUSED OF DIAMOND THEFT. |, eset tae atarea as olstead Ac p-Htate, not only shits, Re " he worked for a Patchogue lace hired Morris to take a trunk to her in the cities but in the rural districts Asleep in Place—None |rulll, "After work yesterday, they took|M=Preseman Held og Cearme of/home. Later she miased the sng from Sti ll C ti h Bi t ‘ ‘ ; the, bout, whi jen! man's Rin pureau drawer, fect l Between fifty and seventy-five agents Is Injured. i pa reund ae teks, raids oF Thomas Lynch of the Wes et 128 treet I on inues t e igges | xand move around. when the 1200 Avenne A. arrested last night for|mattress at Morris's ho Cc yejean rowing : fi WATERBURY, © ; iv in Kemp said later, they began to] ‘William Morris, expreasman, of No. | station, said he found the ring Onder HOTEL IN HOLLIS have been despatched to ‘of r Syracife, Albany and adjacent ¢ tricts. a ea DR. HAMMER CASE ) Stops Removal of Stock TO JURY TO-NIGHT|, From Brodklyn to Manhat- Ea “Dry” Officers, Defense Claims Point In Testimony tan fillers lrg or That Fever Could Not Incubate “VUnited States District Attorney In Two Hours, Hitt Street, In which hi ‘W. Ross of Brooklyn started] The cage of Dr. Jullus Hammer, No.| Biba, his wife and thirte nths’ old VALUE-GIVING EVENT | NOW GOING ON! |’ Shop! Make Comparisons, Then Come | and See Us. | OUR VALUES CANNOT BE EQUALLED! | © physical barm srougiPa rear Railroad AMMEYER. Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit , Federal mary 1488 Wakhington Avenue, the Bronx,|daughter and four fellow euese as : Grand Jury investigation | nursed with mansinughter in causing |hoarders, All five men have refused to 54" St New York. ry ° into the ownership of a large} the death of Mra. Michael Ogan sto ke ' e /) ver in ity of Bacardi rum seized a] by an unnecessary operation is exp: Tie bo exploded with terrific farce Qgo at the Holliswood Hall|to reach the jury before night Hollis; L. 1. It wae rumofed in ian Pian. ale »be ta, No, 10 ee st ae my S & S | Brooklyn Federal Building that Bas ing! 3 “8 bys ig District Attorney was geaking the | MMmETine & Mypotnetical duention, sala aw “corner of “the | i ‘olossal Clearance Sa le! pring ummer hg ppiee rie ‘ 4 similar operation to that charged |‘? wip . e | incase witnesses examined was | against Dr. Hammer tf the patient had | | TR. O'Connor, Federal Prohi-| come to him in the condition In whien|@ DROWNED AS BOAT UPSETS. | Director of New York City,| Mrs. Oxanesoff is said to have come pret | , ul S 7 Dr. Hi er. “ i) : Robert eased the opinion that z : | tunis, Aecraing Herr co neat ear |, Te re Nr red naan omen S LOW oes SUITS AND TOP COATS c j om on evidbnod r at Patchogue, L. 1, last night, and a! . Tohn P. Ryan, No. 105 Broad-| Onenesott had fever within two hereg | fourth was Auved after clinging auar- | : j Manhattan, counsel for the] after leaving Dr. Hammer's office, ‘The| tf of un hour to a duck boat which | SS a a ee et ae ee ee Former Prices Now Rum Corporation, No. 267| defense argues from this that the| ad overturned and thrown all into the Broadway, and William’ H.|fever must have been incubated before! WMO ; | - | $40 Less 20% $32 | jr, an employee in the New she saw Dr, lammer, The Aoys who lost their lives were {i 45 Leas 20% 236 H II rk County Clerk's office. Pee ee mH | | n this was going on United ‘ HH \ Marshal James Power of H | 50 Less 20% 40 | went before Federal Judge hh | and asked an order re- T,NOR the “Wets.” 55 Less 20% 44 | the removal ofthe Ba- | frum and other liquors seized in If you would be “Right i in the Fa) 60 Less 20% 48 | from Brooklyn to the Manbat- | | quarters of the Federal Prohibi- de ae Rigen HH 65 Less 20% A } Enforcement officers. 4 ‘ 4 Hi | | | Orders for such removal were is- quirements for quality, color, ’ * HH 70 Less aun i) yesterday by James Sheviin, design rice. * * * e | ag provithtion ‘eacieoeuest gnisoe prise Russia Calf Oxfords with Wing Tips | when he abolished the Brook- Models—Two piece and Cali- | incai im a “lot es Prohibition. bureau and ordered iam D, Afien and his staff of ity-five transferred to Manhat- fornia, or, one piece suits. Plain blue, black and_ stripes—non- fugitive colors. $3.50. to $10. Swimming Jerseys too. Everything for Summer wear for the “Drys” too. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET | Gun Metal Calf Oxfords White Snowbuck Oxfords Snowbuck Pumps All with new Military Heels Also Pumps and Sandals in Cocoa, Gun Metal and Patent Leather, with “Petite” French and Louis XVI Heels. Pars | for Fine Tailoring TWO-PIECE SUMMER SUITS Tropical Worsteds, Silk Mohairs, Palm Beaches’ and Gabardines | Former Prices $20, 22.50, 25, 30 and 35 20% Off, therefore you pay $16, 18, 20, 24 and 28 | EXTRA SPECIAL 20% OFF About 150 Spring Suits Formerly Sold at $35 up to $55 |. Now at $30 Less 20% | , You Pay $34" The Biggest Values in Town! Small Sizes From 33 to 37 for Small Men and hash “4 Judge Chatfield issued the restrain- order and instructed District At- Ross to see that the seized or is kept in Brooklyn in charge Power. ‘The seizure of the Bacardi rum at is, according to Brooklyn Federal iiding® rumors, caused a “misun- eye between Mr. Shevlin Mr. Ross, Ly truck containing 196 cases of li broke down in front of Hol- No C. O. D.’s NEWARK STORE, G45 Broad St. No Exchanges Hall. The Hollis police the tryck and liquor and ar- the two men in charge after ling to be convinced that a permit ‘the transfer of the rum had been ly jesued. Later, the police say, received a telephone call from Federal probibition enforcement ficial saying the permit was legal ordering’ them to release the a rum, “| Meanwhile a search warrant was ued by U. 8. Commissioner McCabe 4 fearch the Holliswood Hall, Mar- shal Power conducted the search and 308 cases of Bacardi. He ar- led John Tench, proprietor of the| # who denied ownership of the ‘Tench is at liberty under $5,000 ‘The grand jury investigation is letermine the ownership of the is $199. CATERING TO 10,000,000 PEOPLE: | i) or.so is an easy task for us, as we manufacture or import most of the Jewelry sold in our stores. New York Newark Philadelphia Detroit Open Saturday, June 26th, 9 to § We Close, as Usual, All Day Saturdays, July and August oS il TODAY TOMORROW ‘Mr. Shevlin announced to-day that ‘wes leaving for Washington this “to see whether I am to be supervisor of prohibition en- or not” Mr. Shevlin added ec “the Department of Justice and we 3.54 Our egies | bene and Bi 97 1002 Misses’ Tub Skirts r+ | Cortlandt St a 3 SIXTH AVE. L. ..T DOOR—HUDSON TUBE AT CORNER "THE HOME OF GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Harlem Store Bronx Store 2174 FURNITURE _42OE. Third A Uy Tremont Ave. BET 118" - “tae BRONX BeBe, Presae W don’t claim to have the cheapest Palm Beaches in all New York. We wouldn’t if we could. But if you want to take your pick from the finest-tailored, best-miade Palm Beaches that as little as $15.50 will buy—get wise to Stanhope! Every color and style—some double- breasteds, too. Prices range to $22.50. Also Mohairs, $22.50. Tropical Worsteds at $25. And Shantungs, at $35. Shed your woolens and be comfortable! Here are Skirts to wear . ? . . ou sont eek June Brides’ Specials and Outfits blouses and sweaters Many REDUCED Pieces and Suites in This SALE setting off their color, oR | First Class Merchandise—Attractive Prices as only white can, or . | _ts____ Very Liberal Terme : | combining with them to give a stunning all-white cos- 2 Ice Box Special Rell Bdge 14-9 tume, at a price so delightfully low that every Miss can Special ollon Mattresses buy as many as she needs. t Pag Serato There are eight styles in all, giving a choice pf fine surf- WP 2) 95 cloth and gabardine skirts in plain and gathered models, igh smartly tailored and especially attractive in the clever i} EASY" ec. varied shaping of the pockets. 10 Sizes 24 to 30 NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES See last page for our five column advertisement and Great Special Purchase Sale Men’s Underwear. a ae Ax ACCOUNT Wirt ONEY ‘SUMMER STORE HOURS HARLEM STORE i Store Opens Daily rig ‘Ope Closes 30 P.M, Unti 9.30 ~~) Open Until 8. HARLEM ‘STORE, : BRONX STORE i__— Same Service, Same Merchandise in Both Store

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