The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1920, Page 4

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THREEBALY HURT, » AS CAR HITS POLE ; Victims Found ound Pinned Under _ Upset Automobile Near Elizabeth. or MoLourhtin et Xe No. 2a Ey Btreet, Orange, N. three of his fiasss bay t ison leat Right When the car he was driving in ‘of all three include probable skull fracvutes. Late last might the car, whict was Owned by MoLoughtin, was found ty motorists lying upside down by the side of the road. The four .| Mra. @trouse placed her hand on the . doctors party had last “night for MoLoughtin’s home, the, MoLoughiin had lost the road, and while travelling along an urifa- miliar highway struck a pitch hole. In endeavoring to get the car out of 1) ets hote they crashed into the pole, According to the police, six bottles of whiskey were found in the car, but the Injured men denied they had been Grinking, ‘The doctors any the con- dition of all three ls very serious. Mra. David Strouse, thirty-three, of No, 124 Park Avenue, Beacon Beach, N. J., was instantly killed early to- day when an automobile in which she was riding with John Wilkins of Rutherford, N. J., crashed into a tree near Keansburg. ~ Wilkins, who received lacerations of the scalp and injuries about the body, was arrested and released in $5,000 batl. Mrs. Strouse and Wilkins, an intl- mate friend of her husband, had been to Keansburg. According to Wilkins, steering wheel and caused the auto to ewerve and crash into a tree. ‘Mra. Strouse’s husband is manager for Thurman & Jones, brokers, of Broad Street, this city. —— Accaned of Robbing Cash Register. Harry Walker, twenty-three, of No. 25 15th Street and Thomas Suther- jand, thirty-five, of No. 157 Henry Street, Brooklyn, were held thia morn- ing for examination in the Coney Ialand Police Court on charges of petty lar- ny. They were charged with having Girl Singer. olen $6 from the cash register in the garden party for the BIG GARDEN PARTY FOR A HOME FOR Poa afternoon and: night at the| jirhaa LEVIATHAN POST | fariey pasty": There Will Be Circus Tents, Bands and a Wonderful mer members of the crew. of the transport Leviathan ia to be given on Fite, ta rae Hal “yixon, eores une Tanne, sYran are oP ney, isle, SNHferb Roth and.” ferh Roth an of performers and | Mands will dra Krounday and ma its Gity Sellers Sendigen. | It te, Muriel Weefaordinnelty |§ girous te! oe and wood. itis ‘ai kinds bands o} aa he: 7 ate onto & On. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE CURTAINS & DRAPERIES ' FOR FALL Mis urge upon our patrons the advisability cart a8 P orders for Fall requirements as possible to insure completion when Mamata for the beautifying of the Home to satisfy every taste may be found in this department. Fabrics for Draperies and recovering of furniture are here in abundance. _ FURNITURE Comfortable Sofas and Arm Chairs, Gate Leg Tables—Lamps—Mirrors and ' many Novelty pieces. Consistently priced. STORP OPEN 9 A. M. TO S P. M. beneftt of the staurant of Max Stark, No. 2404 Surf/fund to establish permanent headquar- - | Avenue. ters for the 4,000 American Legion for- . MoConnection With ~ Other Establishment in the World LIMIT FF LS CMT on WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SILK FROCKS TO INSURE A QUICK DISPOSAL, COST HAS BEEN ENTIRELY DISREGARDED BEADED GEORGETTE FOULARD SILK GEORGETTE WI1H SATIN FIGURED GEORGELTE ALSO FROCKS OF TROPIC WEIGHT SERGE i A _-_-..-.- eee we a ss = |B. Altman & Cao. MADISON AVENUE =FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK’ Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Women’s Tailor-made Suits in several new models, made of Scotch ali-wool tweeds, are priced at $50.00 offering unusual value at this figure These Suits are desirable for Autumn and Winter in town or for present wear in the country and mountains. ‘ (Third Floor) Cool, luscious, canned pears are a real treat when fresh fruits are scarce and costly. Preserve a quantity of all fruits and you cut your table costs. In all your preserving use Domino Granulated. All Domino sugars come to you clean, pure and of exact weight in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, safe from flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP American Sugar Refining Company “Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. AYHEN you goon your | vacation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25¢ per week Daily World, 25¢ per week Sunday World, 1c per Sand GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE TOEMSEL” STATION ar Conner y. Open sariRDAY EVENINGS” $1: WEEKLY if é orem AN ACCOUNT 43, DOWN ON *50! 7% DOW! "| fog r Factory, 335 E. 34th $ WW & Y FISHER BROS | B’klyn Branch, 1449 dist St. J) a ae ee OLUMEUS fret 103" Eas 104” | | | | | hone Murray Hill 66 ROYAL apiarsien C0. Tuems | ]fonsnier, New York | Bullding, New York Otty,

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