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TO GRAND JURY Pee ROO ts Col. Rand’s Staff After) “Swann Makes Charges— Defended by His Chief. Robert EK. Maniey of the staff of Col. m Rand, Special Deputy Atror- General advising the Almirall d Jury, tendered his resignation ‘Bo-day, and it was accepted by Col. Rand. © District Attorney Swann yesterday made it known that he had com- _Piained to Governor Smith regarding + Tthe conduct of Manley tn acting as } Sounsel for Mrs. Marte Bourasse, wife Napoleon A. Bourasse, a broker, in seeking an annulmest, although the extraordinary grand jury had under 4 investigation a charge that a member * of Gwann’s staff had not paid proper ‘We. Sttention to a change against Bour- aes; 1 cee entins the legality of his mar- Col, Rand issued a statement in Mreluctantly, accepting” Manley's Tesig¢nation, in which he said Manley i had served Mrs, Bourasse out of @ympathy and without compensation, Welieving the civil action necessary tw protect her rights. He asserted Manley had no part in presenting the Bourasse matter to the Grand Jury, @pd though he issued subpoenas for Bourasse and _ of his fawyers, a questioned md gave Gieniey, eredit for re- Signing in order to gave the Spec le embarrassment following Dis- triet Attorney Swann's complaint. POLES IN RET REAT; * REDS PRESS THEM Sere oman tag ‘ ‘Two Towns Evacuated Are Oc- * cupied Promptly by Bolshe- vik Forces, PARIS, July 1—Attempts by Russian olshevik forces to cross the Beresina Wlver between Bobruisk and ‘Borisov Wve been repelled with heavy loss, ac- |” to an official Polish statement to-day and received here by wire- ‘The statement records the successful t of Poles from Mozir and jowitz and saya the Poles in tacking the Bolsheviki cap- and machine guns in ‘Tegion. In the neighborhood of Szepletowkn | enemy has occupled territory evacu- by Polish troops, the statement | : ———. ‘Te Meet N. ¥. Symphony Orchentra. in. Philip Berolaheimer, jp ORairman of the Mayor's: Committee _| 98 Reception to the New York sym- “Phony Orchestra, announced to-day that : <ommittee and invited guests will P the Patrol at 8 o'clock to-morrow moraing at Picr A, North River, and | 80 out to meet the Olympic, on a let erchestre | Js returning from Europe, ii o'clock at the Gity all twee URGES NEW BOARD TO SPEED HIGHWAYS Gov, Edwards Tells Commission Steps Must Be Taken to | Finance Work. TRENTON, July 1—When the new Highway Commiasion, appointed by Gov. Edwards to take the place of the ousted State Highway Board, meets to organize this afternoon, a communica- tion from the Governor will be read urging the new board to bend every en- ergy bpon pushing the completion of work on the main highway of the State as rapidly as possible. He points out that money avatinble through direct taxation under the pres- ent law ts not sufficient to complete more than 50 per cent. of the routes planned and.that steps must be taken to provide for financing the remainder of the work. The Governor particularly warns the board against providing unsufe detours] jug, while paving long stretches of rowd and points out that many of the main routes are In bad repair, He also urges in- vestigation of all pending road con- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY i, 1920," tracts, and asks the boerd to arrange for weekly meetings and close co-oper- ation with the county on road work. The ousted commissioners were to hold a meeting to-day, but it nounced they will take no action until tixe State Attorney General has paste upon their request for a decision on the legality of the new board. a $3,000 ORPHANS | OUTING Brooktyn Elks Provide Cirows and Other Features, Three thousand orphans, Including fifty who are crippled, were guests of Brooklyn Lodge of Elks, No. 22, at the Lodge's tenth annual Orphan's Day at Ddbets Field, Brooklyn, this afternoon, They were from twenty-five homes Jn Brooklyn and Long Island. The crippled children, came from St. Giles’s Home, Garden City, L. 1. ‘They were carried from automobiles by members of the Wks, ‘The programme included a one-ring ‘a pla, and some compet! with ‘g0id, Metiver and bronse , ten raudevitle acts, four bands, feo cream, crackerjack. pop and flags, Dennis A. MeCann, ited Ruler of the Brooklyn te » had general supervision and Frank @,' Primrose wae rman of the Executive ‘Committe 20 years in business but this is our FIRST Sale The abnormal conditions in the Clothing Business are bringing about some wonderful opportunities to buy Smart Clothes Below Cost of Making. savoiaeaneihtiaiatiniliantGehaatpaieneneaienesddanbanietinapienimanenentestaacrinaasih Make iced tea in the morning Lipton’s M4E5. ipLipton's the rope and have it ready in the icebox, then— ‘When the tired, sun-baked visitors or home folk arrive they'll heap blessings on your Ll PTO N's = ICED TEA | Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York July Clearance Sale Women’s Low Shoes 6.85 Russia Calf Oxfords with Wing Tips Gun Metal Calf Oxfords White Snowbuck Oxfords Snowbuck Pumps AU With New Military Heels Also Pumps and Sandals in Cocoa, Gun Metal and Patent Leather, with “Petite” French and Louis XVI. Heels. 0 C. O. D.’s Store Open All pay Sawrday, July 3rd No Exchanges Manufacturers are handicapped in deliveries by freight difficulties and numerous cancellations—and by public refusal to pay the exorbitant prices demanced until now. We have been fortunate in securing 1,000 YOUNG MEN’S SUITS OF THE FAMOUS Not a suit in the entire lot was made to sell STRICTLY ALL-WOOL MATERIALS We are offering these fashion- able suits for for less than $40 young men at to $50. Single and double-breasted models—} and 4 lined—beautiful iridescent two-toned effects in greens, browns and tans as well as soft-finished worsteds and tweeds, All sizes, 32 to 42. Alterations free—-Goods exchanged—Money back for any unsatisfactory purchase. 20 Years at This Location—One Policy for All—The Square Deal. Open Saturdays Until 11P.M. Open Daily 8A. M. to 8P.M. BROADWAY, BETWEEN 66TH & 67TH STS. (Marie Antoinette Block) 66th St. Subway and “'L” Stations, Broadway and Columbus Ave. Care Bring You Almost to Our Door. STARTS TO-MORROW! A Record Shirt Sale! Manufacturers of the famous ‘‘GRIFFON” Shirts had $70,000 in shirts tied up for weeks by the freight tie-up. Could not get them to their out of town customers, so we took them at prices far below the market. These high grade shirts, made for the best retail trade, will be placed on aale at’ all our six stores beginning TO-MORROW—FRIDAY at prices which speak for themselves: LOT 1—Extra fine Percale, custom LOT 2—White Poplin, Cotton Crepe tailored. Made to sell at $1 87 and Ruby Repp. Made to sell at $38, $8.50, $4. Our price. ° $8.50 to $4.50. Our $2. 20 LOT 3—Highly Mercerized English Dot, Woven and White Madras. Lor 4—English Woven Yarn Cords —Figured a Made to sell at Made to sell at $4 to $5. Our price $2.85 $4.50 LOT se tut Silks, 120 Count, and A ated Scotch ee Made to sell at $5 to $6.50. Our price $4.15 LOT 7—12 Momme White Broad- cloth Silk, Fibre Silk with collar to i z match. Made to sell at de Chine. Made to sell at $10. Our price $6.35 $12 to $16.50. Our price $7.35 You will want to buy in dozen lots! Our six stores are conveniently located and extra sales peopie will aid you. AQ W. Bennett F Go. rmsey MEN'S WEAR’ SHOPS 814 Manhattan Ave. 106 Flatbush Ave. 500 via Ave. at Calyer St. at State St. Cor. 12th St. Brooklyn Brook; rooklyn LOT bese Pongee pana weight). Made to sell at $7.50 to $8.50. Our price $4.65 LOT 8—Jersey Silk, 4 Thread Crepe * 873 Fulton ee Coop. Henover PL 443 pain St. at Jay St. Brooklyn atotk, Fillings and Ini Stet, Sliver and Porcelain lade ai Prices Badly decayed Teeth and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thor- oughly cleaned. "Broken Mates repaired whit “United Special” ) ape a.) 00 Electric Irons *525 9 Sorrices Complete with six feet of cord and i ix Payments accepted Bonds we Thats. bolt taco Mait Ordere will be Filled Promptly we Orta ateks on the 5 ie Noland Biociric Shove ie. Bons Mth > Street, ies Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wi eS } 6 a \ Se AVEF LTS 1 —_ tat ame IN: Bs OPEN reer EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door / Kroehler Decfold Sofa Bed Suite hen open. Massive frames, in Mahogany of 126° wi } Gslten Oak finch, Siehly polished upholstered seats, and arms in imitation leather, indestructible springs in seats; as shown here. This does not meee Cool as a shower ~ is that frosty glass of Tetley’s fragrant full- flavored Orange Pekoe Tea! There’s noth- ing like it on a hot, muggy day—it feels good all the way down! TETLEY'’S TEA makes good tea a certainty Of course, everybody knows it’s all on account of the blending! JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. Brooklyn's Biggest 7 s mn |G 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 6 % 164, 168, rs Grand Street 6xeee] Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Our Low renee and Easy Credit Terms Mean Economy ~Viciroiiis “tlre ae Acoliaa-Vecalloas econ Summer - Floor Coverin Clothing |4 y gs Tapestry Brussels Rugs - 23.75 up Good Velvet Rugs - - - 36.75 up Axminster Rugs - ~~ - 42.98 up veyed tabestesicten etbnicesete Genuine Cotton Mattresses 122 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT * * *