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=. __ THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 6, 1920. _ 1 vied sory, an wien out to-day *7|'TO FLY FROM HERE [rose rot insite mating BOY SCOUTS "Seti in 0» ovmnic tian nor] lew feasensy 8 May FROM PISTOL tion, one nf the men in the machine,| TO ALASKA JULY 15|* 4 x lanka, reducing the time c London. wringing mail to the States, from OFF FOR LONDON _ ‘te scouts nad a busy time here yos- i thirty ‘& week or less and pro- | erday with 4 ade viewed by May iting ? By Vie Gee torte diwesde wi TT FETER |Pidean PPPTtts Yast catnlee DH es | ato Gh Jipiaa, Aine ot and a Sat i | lounge runes for the Soman Wale ° | ver, dropped it on the floor of the! Four Army Planes to Demonstrate |Of Alaska for engineering purposes. | Picked From Field of 400,000, They Zone® tiand ——<—<— SS } As the revolver fell, Tucker grab- Feasibility of Air Mail | Bey Touches tive Wire; Elec- First See City and Jazz —— bed for it and the policeman also Routes. | troceted, It Up. bed. aned over the 5 - | MAINABQUAN, N. J., July 6.—TFrancts | pes 1 dle Herren 4 idl a WASHINGTON, July 6—Tour army|Lynch, fifteen, was electrocuted last} 4 shall troop movement, but one is revolver was discharged and the | airpianes will undertake a flight f % bullet plerced Tucker's heart. vw. fork. aly Us te he a te night when he took hold of a live wire| which made more noise and had more z “My God, wh q . ly 16, to Nome, Alaska, |at a transformer station of the Lake-'|jazs than any of the wartime move- ty is . Lt at have you done?” |and return, a distance of 8,690 miles,|wood to Coast Blectric Company. A F ———— ments, started thi Ing at 915 feapon Discharged While) at the poiic De Haviland Cawewver. C ‘ he ee bi police station Winasell first a planes, equipped with| Lynch from th ire. Hamilton, boarded lighters for Pler No. * NGrabbin With Occtte | reported it was a bullet fired by one Liberty motors, will be used, Nearly eam - 6, Hoboken, and embarked on the Army Fifth Avenue and 39th Street ast iy ing Car beg deeb nea Ahat fettied ‘Tobber, j Later see-tourte ot the tong flight will be| Six Dead tn French Rail Smash, | Transport Pocahontas, With the young- . ‘ £9 + 4 across fanada. The Canadian Gov- PARIS, July 6.—Gix persons were|sters, picked from a@ field of 400,000 pais Pant for Its Possession. he said several shots had been fired! ernment has extended unusual cour-| qitied and fourteen injured in a railway | American Scouts as the hest in the To-morrow . —————_ and he did not determine until later | testes, ident oh th le; Ork ne Road terd: United States, were Scout bands and ——. HONG Investigation to-day disclosed that | that he had shot Tucker. rhe War Department officials expect the at'Aux ‘Aubrele. ne eerey ey teasers, who will take charge of the 4 i M “f Wallet from the revolver of Patrol-| wiregt, He waa at liberty under a a e O an ie m fol ce John Wissell of West Forty-| ¢9 590 pail, according to the police,’on ’ . ] . . Luncheon Cloths, Napkins, Etc. Boventh Street Station killed Charles|an indictment charging he held up ~ At YZ Reduction Pudker, who was shot while riding| the cashier of the Standard Oil office * tm an automobile at Eleventh Ave. | 4t No. 612 West 46th Street March 26. nue and Forty-Sixth Street yester- The machine in which Tucker and day, and not @ shot fired by one of| his friends were riding is declared the man’s four campanions, aa was| by the police to belong to the em- first reported to the police station. | Dover of ohe of the men and was Tucker and four friends were rid-| “Tucker's companions were held. is ‘ : ei For the dining table of the summer home there hig Be effec- tive as these pretty and practical Japanese Hand-Embroidered uncheon Cloths—which should be doubly attractive at these special prices quoted. Carefully made in Japan, from snowy white linen-like material— which launders perfectly—with dainty floral designs exquisitely embroid- ered in two-tone shades of Delft blue.’ i Included are all the most popular floral designs as follows: Re OPPENHEIM. GLLNS & © 34th Street—New York . ing through Eleventh Avenue, firing|They were Cornelius Bega! 0. 502 JS Tevoiver to ceidbrate the “Fourth"| West 30th Street; Cherlas Gleason, Patrolman Wissel, with d No, 447 West 46th Street, charged rawn) with violation of the Sullivan law; iver, compelled the driver of the| Frank Rucichiano, No, 442 West 45th Maachine to stop. As tho machine | Street, and John Casadonie, No. 600 ‘up, Wii |, reve West 46th Street. ran an jeason cohol pring = fried in hand, | Were also charged with homicide be- © the running hoard. fore it was learned that Winsell had According to the policema: - | killed Tucker. Wednesday a Specially Prepared Sale Embracing a Very Unusual Purchase of ) These Specials Tomorrow at All Bedell Stores 750 Women’s Georgette Blouses me too oe ee ia ; ° ° 45x4 Wo ‘ At Considerably less than Regular Price 54x54 Maple 290 6.00 “ 3.00 54x54 Cherry 68 6.00 “ 3.00 . patideed 5.00 P 72x72 Maple 4 50.“ 4.25 3 8. “Runners,” for sideboard, size 17x62. Regular Price $2.50. Sale Price $1.25 each. Napkins with hemstitched border, size about 12x12. _ Regular Price, per dozen, $5.00. Sale Price, per 42 dozen, $1.25; dozen, Special, $2.50. West Thirty-Fourth Street ‘oad Newark 2yaff0% | Brooklyn fulton street a Most Extraordinary Values All new Models of Superior Quality Georgette, real Filet, Val, Net and Venice lace trimmings. Set-in and Kimono Sleeves. Flesh and White. Second Floor Sale of Japanese Cotton Crepe Regularly $1 ‘60 yd. Special 55¢ yd. Five thousand yards of fine quality Japanese cotton crepe, about 30 inches wide, in light blue, hagen, pink, rose, green, & psngteyorgiserch ly rh mahan aman STORE OPEN 9A. M. to 5 P.-M. HEARN ‘West of Fifth Avene % ty None C. 0. D.; No Exchanges or Credits. Store Hours: 9 to 5. Saturdays, Closed. “Your pocketbook ewe ee ee meme & eee So eo ee oe ee gpinnnmernoagy nu ee ee en ooo So ee WEDNESDAY .__ THURSDAY MEN’S SPORT AND NEGLIGEE t . SHIRTS’ 1.77 A genuine opportunity in shirt-comfort, quality and economy is available to men in this specially priced group, which in- cludes an indescribably large selection of striped negligee shirts, in patterns and colors of excellent taste. ig. Organdy Dresses Special One-Day Sale! UMMER creations that arrived too late to be included for the Fourth of July sale, offered tomorrow at considerable under- —. Charming Organdies for constant wear—several very youthful mod- els, with quaint Quaker collars and Holland tunic effects, others demurely ruffled at sides, with short sleeves and novel collars. Exceptional Values tc TT eae Neb ~ ‘enh w Neth = Nami" Nota S ip oe A es as a ap cae a oa ae eer ona MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS doe 23.75 ee Men’s Headlight Overalls Men’s Carter Union Suits” % sett 3,19 1.84. Our regular $2.45 ‘ Union made, and known for Buits are sleeveless er short their excellence the country sleeved and have short or over. . long drawers, White or ecru, ee res Dea. Your pocketbook knows that Kirkman’s Borax Soap gives the most perfect re- sults on wash day and that it is the most economical soap to buy because it lasts longer in the tub and does more washing in less time. Let your pocketbook choose and the choicewillalwaysbe Kirkman’s Borax Soap. neceecse: brent x en ee ee RE IN Reductions.on Complete Stock of . 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