The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 8

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SR Teer a — — —_ — - tee ene ap . - — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 9, ‘1920.0 ‘ : iseeens hattan near the Bropktyn tower, |C, W, REMSEN, BROKER, DEAD. | DID NOT HEAR WARNING. "Teaatowd lew elite eae TROT where repairs to the tracks were be- |Warned that the ceiling was in danger AS BUS ES INTO POLE : ing made. A Broadway, Brooklyn, |Wxpired To-day in Babylon Home y {of falling car, following close behind, crashed | at Awe of ii, daar tag Danner | Work ie Abpea’ that whi ’ Go to Hospital After City into the rear of the locals, Passen-| panyLON, L. 1. July %—Cornelius| clair stated oe Ja,¢rain, Skinner entered th : gers were thrown from their seats. | Wagstaff Remsen, broker, with offic Ord ah 'the salerten vonuaruen byte aaneer arioet. et h Vehicle Skids and Upsets Pauline Osterman, forty-five, of No.|at No. 128 Brondway, Manhattan, died 7.’ et injur jen rust Py T the celling’ fell, Pott at St. George. 179 Third Strect, Manhattan, suffered |at his home in Argyle Park here early &. Skinner, due to the falling few moments before th f rge. fracture of the skull, d Abrahi to-day Was thirty-nine year of the ceiling in the waiting room of the ;danger, and who with f Atty passengers were in- |e in pg Blea “Maggie aa Jersey ¢ 1 Rallroad at Westfied,|Props for the celling, shouted a warning at passenger Tobin, thirty-five, of, No. 952 424 fr, F was the son of ‘ whe to Skinner, but the latter apparently did MA te-day, three of thom #0 veverely| feet Hrookiyn, was Injured in the | Remser w York and a nephew of Ni % Tho report sent out by @ newslnour it. He ia still reported to be in a by =-7e taken to Staten Island Hos- : 3 i |Col, ‘Alfred W. Remsen, President of |A&sgctation stated that Skinner had re- serious condition. ital, ED bus skidded at Rich- |Abdomen. They were removed to the) ie society tor the Prevention of Chue| — o . yey to Animals. He ts survived by; Bie Sees tact cess 0 +! gue SLAYER STILL ALIVE, jitency 1 temsn, duvois omen nn RUMARNZ ORY JULY cy KR. Rem. Dubois Remaen and @ three were William Wagieson, Your Harvest Month a en te ae ed Wagata maen, The funeral ot No. 400 Manor Road,| With Brain rt ced, She Partly Re- | will be held on Sunday New Brighton, fracture of left gains Consciousness. Sontusions and outs on head and| Lillian Erath, twenty-five, of No. 417 “ ” ‘Mary Gmith, twenty-two, No. 215) Hast 78th Street, who after inflicting a DANDERINE ‘Turnpike, Weet New Brigh- | mortal wound on Arthur Blume Wednes- Mjuries to both arms; Mark M./day night at the home of his parents, twenty-six, No. 214 Willara| No. 508 Hast 85th Street, turned the ) West New Brighton, con-| Pistol against her own temple, partially @n head, face and body, ana| regained consciousness several times Stops Hair Coming Out) ‘Muth, sixteen, No. 178 Hich-| to-day at Bellevue Hospital, but made West New Brighton, |0 statement. Physicians anid she was Doubles Its Beauty. sinking gradually and expressed aston- found and, contusions. Muth |{shment she had survived. 80 long, for ‘went home. the Duliet paseed amet Ad Frain, screams of women passengers| Merging at the left dide of the head Miss Hrath's sister, Mrs, Sadie B & long distance and at-| thang, said to-da ace & large crowd. The police re-| count’ for the gi to aamnit an accident had oc-| Mrs, Morris Blum from Walker Lake, Pa., ti response to ; & telegram stating their son had met or or an accident. Mrs." Blume | collapsed “TRO YS CRASH When she learned he was dead ON BRIDGE, 3 HURT 116 NEW POLICEMEN, ‘Passengers Are Hurled From Seats, | @™*4uates of Training School In- clude Many Ex-Service Men. and Two Are Taken to After two monthi of intensive train- Hospital. ing, 116 policemen will be graduated . to-day from the training @chool at _ficaliion vere 8 Peiege ast Headquarters and to-morrow will re- care Wiltamsbory Bridge last ty at various precinct ‘Bight Insured threo pasomgers, two 80 katy “exe Saenetvice vedic Ansar We few heft M4 “Danderine.” ' hb she tole twenty, Veteran pol be| After an application of “Danderine Grey hea nent ta|transterred from the Enst Sist Street | you can not find a fallen hair or any fet shag fhe new manang ten old palicemen | aandruff, besides every halr shows oval eam, coupled to-! from the West 47th to’make way for| new life, vigor, brightness, more col- 4 stopped om their way to Man. sixteen of the recrults. ‘or and thickness.—Advt. (New August Numbers Now on Sale ‘Olumbia Records Song Hits . she could not ac- action. Mr. and| Just returnad est—but the Home Furnishers’ "Wd | is NOW. We are reagy for July, ; the big bargain sale month. Our CLEAR- ri: ratchet bed ANCE must be complete. If you have I" ™ hi! “aie: $5975 furniture needs, profit by these reductions. trated is, ‘is Sale is not like other sales. Only high quality shees sold—$9 to $15 values. All this season’s styles and leathers. : Come in and see them! Try them on! The greatest shoe values ever offered. 150 salesmen in attendance. We cheerfully ex- change or refund money if you are not \ absolutely satisfied. Our wiping Credit Invites Your Antal Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive moulded frames, in Mahogany finish, highly polished, upholstered seats, back’ and arms in Moleskin 50 Imitation Leather; indestructible springs in seats; as 97: illustrated Englander Wit- Edge Spring 348 ST. ano 47 AVENUE™ DOORS OPEN 9AM.1T010 P.M.” CINDERELLA PRIZE DAN CE AND CONCERT—FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS ith turned guards fn- bteberigy atin Mas fi Gray _Rustproof Enamel, at..... Plain Figure Tags on Everything American Walnut ‘Fiaich Steel Bed Some Beentifel Morning. : MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES forforsiod’” pincls “in 9D °° 5 TO 10 P.M. EARL FULLERS JAZZ ORCHESTRA Timi ales ibe : oat ee CLOSE SATURDAY AT1P,M. Color, at ..fereeeeses ADMISSION. FREE GA Se Bore Leva ew, ‘Van and Schenek } A- 2942 ‘Way Down Barcelona Way 9 tT. Tynes « Harry Fes $1.00 Won. 6" AvERNS"St. Dance Music | ecuuonenenmeens : At All Speeds = ee tc WHALEN BROTHERS: For All Needs Take It Easy—Fox-trot . . « (« Art Hickman's Orchestra | A- 2938 Come Back to Geergia—One-step , Art Hickman’s Orchestra/ $1.00 feste~t ‘Drea At Brooklyn’s Biggest. >.> tices a7 Credi The performance of your motor de- Kisheme Moos-—hedley Wala tsa fens Canees riers 219, on oe ha Yo cre — 164, 166, yon pends largely on correct lubrication. chases on new Keer hipaa ieee’. *. Reais Baki Sota | site Grand Street (07° :=::""|Smith Street r. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Loweet Prices and Easiest Credit Terms in the City a ; CPolarine Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy Terms Vicirolas “g,2e%2" i.e" Aeolian Vocalions "Awa sen ‘ : Gras et on Talkin, Vocations a ee ow t keeps compression tight. It develops maximum power from the fuel, whether you re Set (= ve Genuine are running throttled down to a leisurely pace, i Cotton or tearing along at top speed. It cushions all bearings and engaging parts against wear. Mattresses Use Polarine on your motor, and your fuel, 1 2 49 oil and repair costs will stay down, “ Easy Terms For transmissions and differentials]use Polarine Gear Oil. Sold where you can see the red, white and blue Socony Sign. STANDARD OIL CO, OF NEW YORK New York Albany Buffalo Boston & |Men’s and Young Men's Suits $39. 98 Up! ih Miser suite $39. 98 Up wa, mi te you @ Sikes $12.98 Up Ee 10-19 Girls’ Coats and $12.98 Up * i For Your Summer Dances The Columbia August list of this season’s greatest dance sensations includes seventy-two of the latest hits played by such great dance organizations as: Art Hickman’s Orchestra « = 2 « 14 Prince’s Orchestra eo 2 8 0 Waldorf-Astoria Dede Cea oe te 7 Sweatman’s Original Jaze Band 5 + Faller’s Novelty Orchestra . + +e Prince's Dance Orchestra . wre 8 Columbia Saxophone Sextette ae Famous In A Day For Her Beautiful Complexion, | Oatmeal Combination Does It A Free Prescription Does Its Work Overnight, You Can Mix It It ts just one rmi Reck or chest ie diecolared fro ure, apply this combination, there objectionable defect will d baolu' yo te feet it my duty to ir'and woman what this wond Mode of » is composition poogamead reaistant to aims a ot t's | || YACHT RACE Tatil id try ‘it es Digatlon 9 ms RECORDS e 'The prescription. which The World’s 1920 Price 10 Cents Summer Resorts Annual |) “‘:!."2" sewn wueuwew a nae prepare at your own hom a : Go to your dealer's for these today, ‘They'll make ny rooney. And ° SINCE 1851 Newsstands J" your summer dance programs famousamong your friends. i P > | See taeate We * #) COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York * a . | York ‘tne ra nas and Motor Tours Guide and by Matt : oughly with a good . | money “refund guarantee,

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