The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 11

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“SHORT CUTTOVOTE ISA 12-HOUR TRIP ON STATEN ISLAND ADMIRER ACCUSES HER. [Ney , And, fraudulently | repre-| ROB LAWYER OF JEWELRY. be in to her seeeee that she was geod character, Referes Recon of Marringe Husband Asks. William Bondy, referee appointed in the sult for annulment brought by Joseph F, Bernaim, a lawyer, against his wife, Mrs, Dstelle Bernatm, former music teacher, recommends in his re- port filed In the Supreme Court yes- terday that the lawyer's application Cedarhurst Home of Neti 1. Vande water Burglarised. Several thousand dollars’ worth of Jowelry was stolen Iast night fronr the home of Nell H, Vandewater, lawyer. at Cedarhurst. Nassau Venti d Paced tives have no clue to the bury cha the missing articles ie rising bracelets, strings of gol Barring tatinum bar pin and was forwarded to somenmslincnnaes EIGHT FAMILIES FLEE FIRE. laghted Cigarette Onunes $10,000 Blase in Brooklyn. Hight families fed precipitately trom the four-story bullding at No, 14 Cook Street, Brooklyn, soon after 7 o'clock this morning when the roof of the atruc- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1 sweet, yet tone confessed admirer of Mrs. Bernaim ts the star witness against her. It is on the testimony of this admirer, George Wolf, an exporter and former sec- retary to Gen, Leonard Wood, that the referee decided Mrs. Bernatm Places May Disfranchise Thousands, A lighted cigarette Is With the big Presidential election caused the fire. ht fire from a $10,000 bi. ‘The fire in the apartment house was quickly extinguished. building was owned by Abraham West- heim of No. 1054 Park Place, Brooklyn. bed nuthor!ties. Mr, Van —~—. be granted, ‘ i v ‘Testimony taken at the hearing re- Broadway, occupied by Meurer Freakish Placing of Polling |véuis « curious situation, in which a fa pool and billiard establish Tle tie ‘The other | ‘The fret hok said to havo the TOKIO, Fat Honolulu. an explosion o! 21 (Appociated Press) — crew the’ Pacific Mall Line ner Elkridge fought. fire. tn. the during the elght days voyage from ‘They were handicapped by ammonia, ‘but confined fire to the hold where It origina\ Soming on in November, residents of Hamilton Court, New Dorp Manor, oePabortville and part of Richmond, all on Staten Island, are wondering how they are going to vote. By a freak- ish arrangement of polling places they are practically disfranchised, as they are required to pass by at least twenty polling places to get to the One that ts officinily designated as theirs and whioh trip requires a full @ix hours each way even with the best of trolley and bus connections. | f . As an alternative to the circuitous dus route to their polling place, the Board of Elections advised the reat- dents—400 of whom had signed a Petition for a new voting booth—to walk. By walking up the highest ridge on the Atlantic coast between Florida and Maine they can drop | their ballots. But this walk, although @ “short cut," Is five miles and none Important but a young athlete would cure to do it even on in Day The dis! voters are prac- Ucally all descendants of the fret | acttlers. Their homes are those once | Occtipied by Revolutionary War sol- diers and they boast that they are 100 per cent. Am and in lineage as from them is a f ony. This colony has a voting booth within three minutes’ walk. The Pure-blooded Americans would not nd sharing this booth, but for ins in’ principle A few miles n speaking col- ne reason are instructed t tomorrow. must go to thelr own, even t the trip takes them over all Island Here t they ts the road to the ball by f be open. he round covers twenty Ly 1 Major Charles atiering yote.to Republican dates. ‘Quality ~ ihe most Irequented rom in the house, the becroom, should vironment for comfort. When friends “lay off” contains furniture of quality and taste. of this sale—we offer every piece of Bedroom furniture in our Regardless of Present Day Cost—and on Spear's Liberal Credit i ' I SPEAR'S ALL-METAL DAY BE) with Spring, Mattress and Cre Covered Pillow. Bolster R ‘ouch Cover Double Bie tats... 920,20 REGAKDLESS OF PRESENT ~ DAY COST. —,_ GOLDEN OAK SUITE, THE 4 PIECES, REGARDLESS OF PRESENT DAY COST. 3-PIECE METAL BED OUTFIT Bed (+ ft. sizes only) $15.75 Spring Si ENaL AD) 25 tress $16.75. If Toilet Table is substituted for Vanity Dresser, NT DAY COST. If straight Bedstead is substituted. $464.50 REGARDLESS OF PRESEN REGARDLESS OF PRESENT [ ST i 7 bee PRELUDE LE DS BEEBE I IER BE RIM A EEA SAE ES ME Be | 22.24.26 West 34th Street eae sae Cw > $74.25 is et Qu EEN "ANNE SUITE IN AMERICAN WALNUT, $479.50 Announcement Due to the tremendous preparation neces- sary to make our ‘SEMI-ANNUAL CLOTH- ING EVENT a success for you, it becomes necessary to close our Men’s Clothing Shop Be on hand at 8 o'clock Thursday morn- ing, though; the Fifth Avenue entrance will dames McCreery & Co. Price ~ Secems-* 4 [REGANDLISS OF PRESENT DAY | have every en their wraps, or when company comes to spend the night, it is gratifying to have them see that your bedroom You don't often get the opportunity to buy such furniture at such attractive prices—so come today and make the most stores at Prices Terms. $419.50 | ( Spear: & Co! ATTRACTIVE Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 28th, 29th and 30th cA Popular “Graduola” Model Including ‘Records, Albums and cAccessories Ud Outfit Complete, $180 Balance #7 Monthly IIIS Style “430 Vocalion, priced at $165, has all the advantages that make the demand for the Vocalion so great. For example;—You may search the market over mellow and beautiful a tone, combinéd with such brilliance and power; you will see no phonograph that reflects such genuine art in the simple elegance of its cases; and you will find no other phonograph that allows you the great privilege of taking an active part in the playing of its records. The Vocalion is the phonograph greatly im- proved, greatly refined and complete in every modern detail. Style ‘‘430,"’ the instrument fea- tured in this Special Offer, is equipped with the unique and fascinating Graduola, with which you may play the phonograph as a musical instrument, voicing your own musical moods and fancies, WOOD BEDSTEAD fi Mahogany or American Walnut. cor $36.50 size REGARDLESS OF PRESENT DAY COST. Instruments in the World. 2g West gand St. 367 East 14gth St. 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. WERTHEIMER'S is (ED) Ly Tes Uy aad ENGLANDER ALL.METAL COUCH BED, Couch by day— full size Bed by night complete with roll edge Maen $30.00 REGARDLESS OF PRESENT DAY COST, BRASS PED OUTFIT Satin Bed, al! sizes... $29.75 Sanitary Spring. .. 9.751 ‘All Cotton Mattress. 1675 Crisp, flavory sweets— nice and nibbly! Bally of Aeerwed Flows, ate AM Peppermint, All Chavaien, Al WT nergroen ond All Conscoy | |¢ "Mew = @ngland Confectionery €O "Sixth Avenue at | 16th Street the essential qualities of imported Pompeian Olive Oil Sa ae and you will hear no phonograph with so rich,! PHONOGRAPH OFFER AEOLIAN - VOCALION DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT THE AEOLIAN COMPANY miccnonaamims Makers of the Due-Art Piano—Foremost Manufacturers of Musical l In MANHATTAN q Jn THE BRONX g Jn BROOKLYN q In NEWARK yin FORDHAM 270 E. Fordham Road OUR EABY PAYMENT PLAN APPLIES EV ERYWHERE WITHIN, 50 MILES OF NEW YORK. WE FURNISH APARTMENTS AND HOMES ON WEEKLY On MONTHLY PAYMENTS, FOUR-PIECE wit ® COKOOM ou: Pieces, os ATE. naling of Dresser, Tin slhustraied, 4 Oe: $99.50 WhatThis SpecialOffer |. - Includes 5; The Phonograph—A beautiful style “430” Aeolian-Vocalion in selected mahogany or oak. Universal Tone Arm—Will play all standard makes of records. No additional attachments re- quired, Records—$12 worth of gecords of your own selection from our, complete libraries. Albums—This offer also includes two record albums, value $1.50 each, Needles—200 Aeolian-Vocalion Needles, The Graduola—This instrument is equipped with the famous Grad- uola, with which you may play the record yourself, if you wish. The Graduola alone is sufficient to make the Aeolian-Vocalion your choice. It is a simple and yet artistic device which makes it possible to vary the expression, the shading of every piece you pla It is not necessary to use the Graduola; the Vocalion is a perfect phonograph without it. All Vocalions are equipped to play records of every "dimond make, giving to each record added life and tonal beauty, The Vocalion Record, greatest of phonograph records, plays @ all standard makes of p' graphs. Gentlemen: Kindly nend me your illustrated catalog of the Aeolian-Vocalion, B. W.-V 2696-7-317-30, a aeseeenes ssnesee eeeenee senna seems re eee env sonnet snes sae eee ener cen ee cee r i AMERICAN WALNUT Tollet Table and Bed, Four LIAM AND MAR! COLUMBIA @RAFONOLAS Ay ‘Aug an np Sy Bn TABLE BED ‘Sale SEWING MACHINES ON CREOIT OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS DUPING JULY AND &AUGUS | It Makes Little Difference What You Neds A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It I SR TL we a ee ge le ee ner eens ere Sep eoremmnmnanen

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