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NEWARK OFFICIAL MOVES 10 STOP ARMORY FIGHTS Director of Public Safety Will} Intervene if ‘Law Depart- ment Says 'He Can. ‘The first definite official act tn the threatened move to prevent the First being boxing exhibitions, growing out of the wild disorder at the Fultbn-Wills fight Monday night and alleged overseliing of the armory's seating capacity, was taken this af- ternpon by Director of Public Gafety Regiment used for Armory, Newark, future Witliam J. Brennan. Mr. otared, though State property, his jurisdiction as Director of Public Safety when rented to a private indi- ‘Brennan Law Department of Newark all re- ports received by him respecting the gonduct of the exht{bition and asked for an official opinion as to whether he is empowered to act in the prem-states, ‘wes, The question at Issue, is whether the armory, comes under supplied to viduel or corporation. ¢ the sald. Reports received) by (Mr, Brennan and tuned over by him to the Law Department described an alleged tre- Twelve mendous phousand than 8,001 f them stead of comers w ete ut bh Fire o Mr. F fire ng for n this 1 Bureau been packed into the arm normal geating capacity ia not more who purchased ringside ticket paying from $20 to $40 in- were unable fo get near the ‘cause they best seats, ahat order coule Departmer rules The erated by Capt Law ‘Department's opinion, promised for to-morrow, 4s favorable he wit! act immediately, Mr. Brennan overeale of seats. fight fans wer to hav 0. Persons by the hundred the $16.50 printed thereon: occupied by ncht cheaper t! were ho had had for The Brennan that pr were the nel 1 of Ce clared the fire exits ahd fire escapes were inadequate Gov. Jerome Broadway n $5,000 Bawar instituted Ja from the FIFTH AVENUE STYLES Single and dou- ble breasted mod- els, 14 and lined. All sizes 32 to 42, Formerly Sold for *40, *45 and *50 MEN WHO WANT “VALUE” WILL GET IT NOW! This assortment of Suits is NOT of the ‘sale’ kind. The values represented are far greater than the price asked. ALTERATIONS FREE—GOODS EXCHANGED MONEY BACK FOR ANY UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASE, PINTO BROTHERS Beets” N. W. Cor. 123d Street & Third Ave. the he de- al- , whose S—many Ting ‘bo- acting upon charges | B66 WET SPOTS IN NEWARK, SAYS = Wilson Writes Volstead Act Enforcer That ‘Wholesale ‘Licenses ‘Have Increased. Samuel assistant Super- intendent the Anti Saloon League in New Jersey, to-day wrote to John F. Kramer, National Proht- bition Commissioner, complaining that 866 open saloons are operating In Newark, and have no difficulty In obtaining Iquor through channels created by Mr. Kramer's department. Wholesale liquor Icenses are being granted to disreputable persons, Mr. Wilson charges, atid cites several cases which he states he had investi- gated personally. Under Prohibition, Mfr, Wileon 36 wholesale licenses have een iaqued in Newark, where there were only 28 ihefore the Volstead Act was passed, and there are 29 in Jer- sey City, against 18 formerly. Mn all 169 Iicenses have ibeen issued in New Jersey, although in nine of the coun- tleh no permits have been issued. The Eighteenth Amendment Volstead is a faroe, so far as > Jorsey {s ered, Mr, Wilson wrote, and declares that “a group of spec} lative Hebrews, steered by a revenite eeont” i ave formed a company to ppe ler a wholesale Mcense, and is salty to stloonkeepers who are ‘Wilson, and LEADER OF DRYS' THE EVE making’ New Jersey “us wet as the Atlantic ( In the letter, Mr. Wilson d addremes jn or ho has in Sin in w Resicenc saloon in m patronized by negroes and Ltal\an “Apartment where ' keeper lives which owner Y and bartender min t AIRPLANE FLIGHT NING WORLD, THU REDAY, JULY 29, 1920. braska Aero Cluby Lieut K. Colt and William Bs ner of the \bat wi Jeted tne ¢ Ain cele ni then started on their journe kad “DANDERINE” tinental Might my ~AGROSS COUNTRY. (0 FRiSco ES Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. City War importinat ‘ Three All “Metil Machines now, .0¢ Start From Central Park, | ore man of this nan 7 7 in the Heense) , L. L—Carry U.S. Mails torious in Jerasy © ity f 7" gambling dives, and F il aa to chambers of Three all metal airpla e the | ground for surpiclog that the occu by J. Mt ' f . OF ca i | Dy nd n, dosiene tro a yf nreon thachines # pants are ve quick : é ' : Se! alana Aal metal pla his * at aitempt a one-stop flight from the! wer ed from the Central Park, 1. 1, air| coast to Central Park after complet. | fon complain: tation morning a sy pe | Ni i ‘i statio orning on a t | ne path on Rio aD sea TRH GANEAL HID an Pes Among the flyer iy the three ma- the Government akin itt Suey carr 1 : |ohines are Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, ing cat," [Soar Sry 100 ploces of mut! for ce of the A. E. Fy; Capt. Mr. Wilson suggests that by o the Post! Office Department artney, chief of the army ting down the number of wholesile| ‘The airplanes we department; Major I, B.| .A_ tow ‘conta buys “Danderine.” license holders to one in each county. my eleven other ndent of the | After An application | of by eleven other m you cannot find ts prohibition agents could cheok up © | roam Mitchel Field and two were ¢ hn M. Larsen, | Zonara Wveeias sho’ them and make sure they are usin pei ne ths ot M. Etmll,| new life, visor, brightness, more col- alcoho! or Nauors for medicinal or | tis machines, All the machines cir President of the Nec’ se'ssa thimbemn aire other non-bevernge purposes. He | states that the people of New Jet 1 are very much wrought up by the ¢ ditions he describes, and look to t ormatio: Anti-Saloon League for in’ and guidance. Nelfert Dena. ‘The Rev. J. M. Noifert died suddenly at Los Angeles, Cal., Tuesday evening. He was educated at St. Stephen's Col lege, Annandale, N. Y., and at the Union Theological Seminary. came curate of Zion and S Church in West 57th § turn, rector of a church In and chaplain of the Old in-the-Bouwer nd an Church, t Street and. itaalaon Ay: nue. Friday for delivery Sa them. Army Bacon Hind quarters of Lamb Rib Roast Beef Loins of ae K oasting I 4a mb.. ; “sori TO 60TH ST. LEXINGTON TO 3 AVE. Quality Meats Will Deliver Saturday Although our Sanitary closed all day Saturday, in keeping with the | balance of our store, orders will be acceptetl on | * “4 | avail yourself of our unusually low prices, and | have your goods delivered just when you want Sirloin or Porterhouse Steaks. . Bloomingdales—Basement Meat Market will be turday. You may thus - 24c | . 38c . 8c . 35c jase | . 35¢ Smashed to ‘“‘Smithereens’’ By This Remarkable Sale Good clothes are still commanding high prices, yet there are cpportunities that ‘‘live wire” across—and HERE is one of them. We have bought nationally manufacturer of the MADE AT THE 1350 SUITS IN FINE FABRICS And the latest styles and colorings of the moment. a price so exceptional that we are able to offer them to those who come quickly, at 24” shops occasionally come ‘CARLTON SHOPS These handsome Suits come to us at famous FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN. Plain blue, brown, green and hand some 2-toned ef- fects; also soft-fin- ished worsteds and tweeds. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11.00 P.M. (A Bargain SALE! These Are Friday Bargains—Come Early Everything Sold for Less Than Cost! MERCHANDISE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY In this BIG CLEARANCE SALE of our surplus stock of this season's styles in Women's a fine wearing appare!, the price to less than the whoieesale cost. Bellas Hess and Compt one of the largest Mail Order Houses in America. Ours is Not a depart ment store, o* we se'l our goods by mail all over th= United States. To dispose of the odds and ends of the high grade merchandise we have left, we have arranged the most astonishing Bargain Sale ever held. The doors open at HOW TO REACH OUR BUILDING Take 9th Ave. “L” to Christopher St. Station, walk one block weat and one blcok south to Barrow St., or take 7th Ave. Subway to Christopher St. Station, wall west to Washington St. and one block south to Barrow St.,or from East Side “L" and Sub- way lines transfer to Eighth St. surface and get off at Su Ave. “L," walk one block west to Washington St. and one block Women’s Brown Pumps $2.19 Big Bargain 8.30 A.M. Getghere early and fe ‘i . i. get thefirst choice, Wecordially Women's From New Jersey, Hu invita yous Mou caves my eck Hi-Top Tunnels or Lackawanna Ferry bargains in all your life, to Christopher St. White Canvas . Superb Silk Dresses Women's Stylish Wash Skirts Women's Brown Oxfords all sizes $1.00 Beautiful Blouses of Beaded Georgette $2.69 $3.98 “\Values up to $10.00 Amazing Pretty Voile Bargains in Blouses reduced to \| Rs Children’s Princess Slips and Gowns Enyelope Chemises 59c Hand Embroidered Women's Mercerized Hosiery Three Pair Gowns, white or pink Little Girls’ Dresses at $1.00 Boys’ Wash Suits at $1.00 Children’s Rompers 49c BELLAS HESS & C0. . Men's Fine Silk Shirts $3.50 Pretty Voile Dresses $1 -98 Bungalow Aprons $4.00 Our Building ia right at Christopher The Bargain Sale Entrance is at St. Ferry, one the Corner of pick Sell WASHINGTON, CORNER OF BARROW ST, “*tisx" East. Barrow Sts. _NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. “(24 Floor IS W. 354St OPPOSITE Waldorf Hotel The Home of 40 Famous Brands of Clothes for Men and Young Men a * JUNIOR” “SENIOR” Startling Offer—Absolutely The Greatest Made by Any Storein NewYork ThisSeason ‘A Clean-up of 412 Suits For Men and Young Men That Were Formerly Marked ‘35 & ‘40 ALL AT ONE PRICE These Suits are an accumulation of medium: and light-weight Suits of Spring and Summer, one, two and three of a kind. Light and dark colors. Sizes - 33-42. ‘This offer is positively unmatched anywhere in New York. Alterations made by us on any Suits selected from this group charged for at cost. a Also for Quick Clearance 850 Suits For Men and Young Men That Were Formerly Marked '50 to ‘65 ee i ae At this price we include every light and medium weight Suit that sold at $50 to $65. Worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, homespuns and blue serges. All sizes. West 34th Street Alterations free.- ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR (Between ot ead Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel ee IF YOU ARE A BUSINESS WOMAN with your usefulness not worry, You can bios _ EAU de HENNA ae e So well that [t cannot be detected. Absolutely harmless: a quids, one a feation, Colors « BL lirown, Medium Brown, Light W (6) R 1 OF D * *% * * * * * oO IT MAKES RENCE R WHAT YOL A WORLD L “WANT” WILL Go AND FIND IT D * * * * * * * * oe ee eS,

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