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. og Fto THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920. i SHOUTED DEFIANCE |LICENSED TO WED, 3 Boy Lost 34 Hours, Found UNTIL DROWNED) HE CHANGES GIRL! a “ After Wandering 2 Miles Iman Who Acted Queerly in Pas-| Jersey City Man Cancels One Paper saic Park Ran Into River and Gets Another at Same t: In the Woods of Jersey Laughing and Singing. Time. | Euggne Roundtree of No. 356 Mont- ‘The drowning of Michael Dragnever in the Passaic River opposite First Ward ou i Steget, Jersey City visited the | Park, Passaic, yesterday afternoon is pe ha had and cancelled @ ii¢ | queer case. The first story was that Margaret prot procured te marry Miss | Dragnever, a veteran of the World Waf, rent ret Ludwig of No. 84 Linden | wax driven into the river by @ demented | )yenus in the Greenville dection. He man anf pelted with stones until he obtained @ license to marry Miss |sank. But Captain of Detectives Tur- ner had a new version to-day, “Dragnever lived at No. 141 Second AS = <. = = Se » More Picnics,” Says ather When Child Is Tucked Safely Away in Bed, pe ‘While three-year-old Leopold < = =! Do youhave ~~ time for two cupsnow? ‘S== S =: Grace Towell, the seventeen-year-old sister of Edward Towell of No. 787 Bergen Avenue. S== S=S=S: a ‘Was entering upon the seo- Rohndtree was arrested 1 ‘i Or is that pleasure for Sunday morn- r ” treet,” he said. “He went to the park fant night f W ar, iap of what may be a twenty |to vassope. the, heat. Witnesses cap heart of Te Raunt’ feet Magna ings only? Borden's Coffee condensed 4 " Te hour sleep to-day at his home in Dragpever acted queerly; that he drove} on 4 charge of having wronged his with Milk and Sugar is always ready to wi Wy 5 Street, Clifton, N. J. his away all who approached until © OUP] Rf once made the chance oot ann serve. Less time in aring coffee W Ii a x . |of men determined to subdue him. Now Miss Ludwig says she. will start means more time to Quink it. a ‘ ; . d a young mother told a reporter “@ome of these men, I am told, ap-|a sult for breach of promise.” Round- . ‘d Prior to moving to our New Store on Broad- 101 tree's friends assert that he took Smooth coffee, rich milk and pure sugar VW, The Evening World that she proached with a knife. Dragnever went | treed snlends, ass , ‘ook out vt Ss. W. 8th Si i ibis 66 pnb ahothns etre linte tie river, lauahing. and’ abeuting |Gnepac™ oo merely as "a re- are already blended t er. You N way, S. W. cor. 28th Street— i Or go into the woods again so defiance. Then he sang a challenging} — simply add enough boiling water to w ‘ iy as she lives. gong. 1 believe hoya, threw stones, at Uruguay May sist Eight German give it the strength you like. 1 —we have placed on Sale our entire stock of \ . je Leopold's father and mother tem minutes he ealled for help and 8061 perewog Avent yume 4 Your coffee is always excellent. That wi Men's and Young Men's him asleep on Sunday in the tried to reach him, but he sank. His Ss , June 28,—Right same delicious Borden Coffee, perfectly Ww i ; body has not been recovered, a ships which were interned dur- “« ” vy {i bpred off High Mountain Road, — . the war will, it. is believed, be ‘creamed and sugared” every day. . W. : . i village of Haledon, N. J., while PORTER’S SECOND TRIAL OFF. | ‘ over to Uruguay to reward ‘that You'll never have an “off-day” after a vy ° t *|country for he: i ii th wet picking wild strawberries. cause.” Negotiations tor the dtaponiiee cup or two of refreshing, aromatic ue ] 1 ig -Grad ¢ Sui AY M tay sshizned ae spot ae. Dieteree att ot Ready to Try jow under way. Borden's Coffee condensed with Milk (, fe W i teen minutes later the boy was miss- For ice Deputy. id St z ‘ jt ‘i and Sugar. i img. All day yesterday the woods Judge Matone in General Seasions tos , fh a m without Ht \ re © Seeretary of y -‘a (4) iW ‘were searched by policemen, veterans day adjourned the second trial of + announced to-day THE BORDEN COMPANY bat sae yw 3 0 N @f the World War and Boy Scouts, former Third Deputy Police Commis|that the State organization will hold Bordtn Building New York City " te M While Lieut. J, F. Ntxon skirted the sioner Augustus Drum Porter and the/an unofficial convention Saturday and Vy despii he fi hat regu! , Pesion in a airplane. trials of Polleemen J. J. Gunson, Fred-|Sunday at the People's House, No, WwW ~—despite the fact that even our reguiar \ prices are most always considerably lower than those prevailing elsewhere. Take advantage of this extraordinary Sale and “Be Thrifty, Yet Look Prosperous.” = 4 1 erick Franklin and Joseph Maloney un-|/ast 16th Street, to name a full State “At 6 o'clock in the evening George ticket and @ nominee for United States Bisco and William Vreeland, woods- tl Tend Pas vik ir guage with | Senator, Mien of Paterson, came upon the lost neglect of duty in protecting a woman boy in the densest part of the wilder- LEOCPOLO SCHMIOT.. from arrest hort the policemen are | Popa: ess, about two miles from the point re ie ciiel sige theo! = SSS: Set SS = ‘The cases have been prepated against] WASHINGTO; , June 29.—Birming- (Where Adem and Caroline Schmidt | 2° 8° Much Impressed at being lost raped i Dither case li i 1 4 Bad left him asioep, Leopold had| °F Dele rescued as at the fact that torso Saimea E, emith, now under In- [eh increase of 46286 or St bor cont it $35 SUIT - - $23.50 ¥ missing thirty-f6at hours. eee reer | See a dictment with Charles F. Murphy in day he net an announces vy 4 the woodsmen not stumbloa|e: exclaimed: “Here's my shoe!" | tne Hartog glucone cane. ‘The motion | ment ‘-a4y by the Census Bureau Wi $45 SUIT* - - $30.00. AG | GGFoss the lad, he might never have| The men rate he was the lost boy, /to adjourn was made by Assistant Dis- M 50 SUIT ; . i found, but might have kept on| Vins read the newspaper stories of |trict Attorney Edelson on the ground ve a ’ rs Setsein 1 in the woods until he died hed SoMa sie te iver batystag aa not, at thls time ina onion “to pret nl § 33.35 f - vation or exposu: th » , coed.” it) not appear. : . sits ‘ ie ite hee tent boved fav arove i, S "Paterson, Wonere ies! Business Hours:9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Closed all day Saturdays in July and August. ty $60 SUIT $4 0.00 i : @f food and drink, dizzy from want | 9° pct age y SE deny and covered with dirt an a|, At 9 clelock last nigtt, © youns ‘ iy $75 SUIT - - $50.00 i It of passing a da: 4 night father, so happy a is joy was : 2 Sends, yang Beh 1) noking him, and a fair-haired young iy f; Ny $20 Seccn'suis™ - 513.35 MI ‘His clothes were torn and soiled, |™other, whose delight made her al- : Rha Wad endure, ana like tne | moet ceirines ceva arms iW SI3.00 Fee. & 59.00 i Grave little kid he is, he never cried | “round Master opold at Police + Me ate sce, vere er one | ecaauastere: Patirden, aid, recard. West 42nd Street (Betwwen Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 48rd Street My i found him till his father and mother, | !¢88 of his appearance, kissed and - hy ii ‘weeping joyful tears, tucked his tired | hugged him as if he were the only ) | 30 O H 1 Mittle body into his crib early last | boy In the world. | iY (0) on a Wy <x pasa Brhmt sid today, ease A SALE OF HAND LUGGAGE ik ’§ FURNISHINGS] i ‘The fortunate ciroumstances that|Mamma Schmidt said to-day, stand- | - wi “Wed fo the boy's safe return home be-| ing in the middle’ of the cleanest i MEN SF HINGS i : when George Sisco, fifty-five, of| kitchen beyond the Hudson, “no more ee ‘ peel eigen area ‘ BEING teyerste eizest, ane winians| trolley excursions for this family and Millions of people Planned specially to meet the needs of vacation and week-end travellers, m ©; Manhaten ey : fl ( Wreeland, fifty-eight, of No. 136 North| ever again let me see a straw- ava | vi Rs . “ ni f f $2: GY ME ubrest: L8th of Paterson, drove | becry!” i date the beginning will offer three remarkable values at MH nia Suis i @ dumber wagon along a little used r i} Tera EI fogging road to Duncan's Wood, at| E. C. BENEDICT VERY WEAK. |] of their enjoyment i i Preakness, about a mile and « halt ladaes* tito A $6 95 Each Mm i} from the Pompton Turnpike, The inhi disables of tea to their first e AC ri = “men were sawing wood when Vree- as at Intervals, fand heard a voice. @REENWICH, Conn., June 29.—The ‘They stopped and heard some one condition of Commodore E. C. Be: “@alking. Walking toward the sound day, His heart is extremely weak and they came across the boy, calmly sit-| a+ periods his mind is affected and he fing on a stone with his back against | lapses into unconsciousness. LIPTON'S TEA tree, talking to himself and entirely} Dr. Sinclair of New York Sis taste of i => = Genuine Cowhide Walrus Grain Linen Hand Bags Linen lined. All sizes. Very special value. Enamel Duck Suit Cases Enamel Duck Hat Boxes = (je: iS 2 <= <; = — <= = a, to the Ind! argest Saleit z i : ’rein- ; < i e: e Cees eh ot natal ths emo taal, Harbor mansion, ‘where P, fichan "con Largest Salein the World dareyed lined; tray and at ’ , we 9 oes ci i Wass wen fests Hello!" replied the boy. Geeakeitc ae dtitiding sietoae eee forced corners; 24 to 26 inches. ined. Exceptional quality. : ALL SILK HAND BAGS About 800 pieces; extra large and novelty styles priced for immediate disposal at $2.95 3.95 5.00 Values $4.50, 6.50 to 8.50 On The Fourth Have a Bottle of Affords speedy comfort and re- Tomorrow—Third Day . Sale. 10,000 Pairs Famous Dorothy Dodd Shoes Four Noteworthy Specials for Wednesday in WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS — Especially suitable tor Summer Wear. Lisle Combination Suits— Lisle Bloomers—_ flees trirececethes hare heal ‘ French band tops, wide Made of Sheer Lisle and does not injure the tissue. 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Department greatly en- larged—you are assured of special service and pain:taking attention, SPECIAL DISPLAY of PETTICOATS SECOND FLOOR Extensive assortments of Imported models in addition to many reproductions of exclusive im- portations are now being shown here in Figured Georgette Crepes, Plaids and Roman Stripes; some accordion pleated styles. pprcratiictr ir nero Sar Shoe Department Special Entrance Main Floor 35th Street SPECIAL VALUE for TO-MORROW: Extra Quality Wash Satin Petticoats Double hem; hip deep; Flesh Color or White, Fruit, coffee, tea, wine and other $8.50 se ora Te ‘Mt AON, with no Injury to the fo Tinens : TDow't use it for silks, woolens or dyed goods.) Ltr leercuar oes amt hpenbngentnts det » vom! ose nsarmae to nnd tis Bist ncaa see ea