The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1920, Page 12

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—_——— — —e eS Se... ee eee BELFAST WORST RSE LESH Ae ow ee ire to Clear Street—An- other Leads’ Sinn Feiners. BLFAST, Aug, 30.—To-day's rict- ing was said by the police to be the ‘wéret Belfast bas yet seen. Up to Bock this afternoon it was dofin- fely known that four deaths had oc- eee ae curred sns a result of the disotders. | included Grace Orr, who was ‘when troops opened fire to clear @ Btreet in the Unionist quarter. erous persons with wounds were admitted to the Royal Victoria ana Mater Hospitals, Bn the fighting between Sinn Fein- er and Unionist shipyard workers miny shops were wreoked in York | am North Streets, Soldiers got bétween the combatants in York Street and kept them apart. There were pumerous baton charges by the pdlice. Te milltury held York Street armored cars at midday. A girl ina green blouse headed the Sinn attack in York Street, keeping ‘a ozen yards ahead of her nearest je companion. y of shipyard workers * hepded by a man carrying the Union Jak proceedéd up North Street, a} ~ ‘witle thoroughfare leading from Royal AWeriue to Shankill Road, and wheeled inf) Wine Tavern Street, a national- ist! locality where there were sus- ‘ive piles of stones, Shots were and the ranks of the shipyard ers were reduced by several who ‘Wefe rushed to a hospital. The shop- kegpers of North Street promptly lgned their stores, There have been 238 fires since \Vednesday. Before 2 o'clock the death list was indfeased by the shooting of a small by @ sniper. A curfew, law will |]. introduced in Belfast to-morrow it, extending from 10.30 P, M. to 6 g’clock in the morning. ‘Bhe casualties in the fighting yes- temlay comprised at least eleven dead, while the seriously wounded niuber more than gorty. Mr addition to the ensuaities tre- m@ndous damage has been done by u jary fires and much looting has m going on since Saturday night wl the houses of persons suspected of Sinn Fein leanings ked or set on fire by mobs who . mét but little resistance from the trgeps and police. Airey there are homeless and des- titute, more than 4,000, of whom one- half belong to Belfast and the pond to neighboring towns. Mater-: The Original and Only Abram Ratkowsky 435 FIFTH AVE. AT THIRTY NINTH ST. irl Slain When Tr Troops Open bullet | were cither i T6DEAD; FIGHTING GOES ON :—$—$— — — — jal damage to the value over $3,750,100 has been done, of which at least $2,- 600,000 1s in Belfast. Five thousand engineers and shipwrights have been driven from the Belfast shipyards and thousands of other workers are stant ing idle, These figures are being added to daily except in the case of the shipyard workers, | SOAP BOX VOICE QUICKLY STILLED Orator's. Effort to Tell Bridge Pedestrains Their Rights Dies A-Borning, Until the police reached him, a lean plercing-voloed gentleman with flowing tle and a broad-brimmed hat threatened to clutter a spot in Delancey Street near the Williameburgh Bridge entrance with an oration just where the Brooklyn hordes coming over the walk- way were most put to It to dodge the diverging columns of heavily inden pas. senger trucks whose patrons always In- ainted on leaping oft directly in the way of other trucks, The orator had a soap allow traffic ere the bridge tn the ru wt a.| and he waa on eri TEA THAT IS. this a free country or Lad . “The bride Bglongx he people paid for It oligarchy to should use it. You Bolsheviki—but the never tolerate eaid you can pie. Wat” 1" falg have aay how t Rear thom curke t! ean't come baci ‘About that time a man in uniform kicked the soap. bo WOMAN'S mL IN POLITICS. CONCORDIA, Kan. Aug. 28.—Mins Laura Neison, a clerk in the County ‘Treasurer's office here, helpted to «et voters to the polls recently by shov- elling a wagonioad of wheat into the bin at her father's farm near James- town while the hands went to the polls. After this she drove fifteen miles to box and an idem, It had to do with Comminstoner Whalen's rule that th ‘ITALY IN ACCORD} | WITH U. S. ON RUSSIA | Taeifiatsitapenish | Similar Assurances Received From Poland, State Department Is_ Informed. WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Italy has informed the United States that the two Governments are practically in accord as to sentiments concerning Russia and Poland contained in the recent Amerl- can note, Secretary Colby announced’ to-day, j Similar assurmnces had been received, Mr. Colby said; from, Poland, rn es en bRadbaoes Netwhbors Helped the Jonkmnn, | Joseph Kaelles, janitor of a tenement at No. 190 Ross Avenue, Brooklyn, sought to eject a junkman who was so~ Heiting business In the tenement and the junkman shouted for help. When four detectives and six patroimen res- | cued the Janitor 300 persons were at- tacking him and he had knocked down sixteen. The Magistrate in the Bride Plaga Ce ge held the janitor for assauit in #1000 ball. A product’ of rich, sweet milk, partially fermented for easier digestion and assimilation. Not a buttermilk. At hotels, lunch counters, soda fountains. KUMYSS, Inc. REBrush.MD_Prendet G16 West 46th St., New York, | 173 BROADWAY. CORTLANDT ST, ENTRANCE DO NOT BE FOOLED! We have no connection with using the name “‘Ratkowsky. at the two above addresses ONLY. and imitations. re is tl Abram any other store on Fifth Avenue "These advertised furs will be Beware ot imitators he ORIGINAL and ONLY Ratkowaky. FURS 907 OFF woman who. wants to, adorn herself with « beautiful Seat or Delman SOULS BUT ROWE We toe eel - from our own ft fe Fouevies MANY HUNDREDS OF Th THE VE VERY ee ee during the Summer months at low our factory ‘ce busy, and these same Coats YOU ‘a |AVE AT A TaVING OF FULLY 50% BELOW THE E SsuarRice. This is an opportunity that actually comes only once ina lifetime. Our selection of furs, in both stores, repre- ) sents A MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH of the most stylish and | beautiful furs in the world. A Deposit Will Hold Any Fur Till Nov, 1 Finest Hollander Seal Coats Positively $300 Value Nothing like these Coat Values in all Now York, at 5445 Beautiful beyond descrip- tion are these stunning new Coats we offer at this price. Frond Sore 125 Res. New Seal Dolmans Reg. $400 Value, Choice Seal Coats $195 $350 Value ‘200 Cinnamon Animal Fox §35 Bilk Lined—476 Value. 350 Seal Mulfs $20 Value 10.50 Sale at Concordia, where she voted, and re-|* turned to Jamestown in time to help prepare dinner, Fulton St. Store Ory ALWAYS" H | That has a purity and Exquisite Flavor —NGAT AD AY is guaranteed of good quality; grown in the finest tea gardens, high up on the hill-tops. Preservedin airtight sealed aluminumpackets. KED—A WORLD ‘WANT’ WILL GO AND FIND IT Fulton St. Store Only FULTON STREET corof BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt Jt Subway Setion Brooklyn BEGINNING TO-DAY, MONDAY—OUR FAMOUS Automatic Reduction Sale A MARTIN EVENT HELD AT THE CLOSE OF EACH SEASON FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELLING ALL SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS AND GIRLS’ WEAR NOW IN STOCK REGARDLESS OF LOSS, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE. WOMEN HAVE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO EXPECTING UN- USUAL VALUES ON AUTOMATIC DAYS, AND WE NEVER DISAPPOINT THEM. This Sale Ends Friday, September 3, at 5.30 P. M. THE DAY MAKES THE PRICE a | COATS, AND DRESSES Formerly Monday .... Tuesday .. Wednesday ... Thursday ...... Friday ............ Silk Velvet Bags { On the Main Floor Look for Automatic Reduction 1000 Bags as Low as i 500 Bags as Lowas...... 2.95 ATTEND THE SALE EARLY! BEST VALUES WERE SOLD. COME PREPARED TO BUY SEVERAL OF THESE GAR- MENTS, BECAUSE AT THESE PRICES YOU CAN BUY TWO AND THREE FOR WHAT YOU ORDINARILY WOULD PAY FOR ONE, AND TO PROTECT YOURSELF FOR THE FUTURE, YOU OUGHT TO BUY ENOUGH FOR THE NEXT TWO OR THREE SEASONS. Here’s how it works: Copy of Ticket on a $20.00 Dress SUITS 3) 38! re 0/2 to 35.00 | or 2Fi geen Bl 15:00 Monday... 14.00 Tuesday . 18.00 oe 12-00 ...11.00 Thursday Friday... Waists Tickets ALL HIGHER:PRICED GARMENTS MARKED AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS sme -o.- All Sales Must Be Final =~ DON'T DELAY! LAST YEAR BY WE a COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Formerly to 55.00 Wednesday . 5 On the Main Floor Look for Automatic Reduction Tickets Wiists as Low as,.......-. 85c Skirts as Low as.......... 2.00 25.00 23.00 22,00 21.00 20,00 and Skirts IDNESDAY THE OUR ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR WILL BE DEVOTED TO THE 25% Display and Sale of New Autumn Modes, Luxurious Furs and Fur Coats OFF REGULAR PRICES ON FURS WILL PREVAIL DURING AUTOMATIC WEEK beens Guns | FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Have Now on Sale a Limited Number of Hand-Made Blouses of Fine French Voile at Very Special Prices The material is exquisitely fine. The trimmings are drawn work, French dots and fine tucking. All have deep shawl collars. 3.95 5.00 Eight different designs to suit individual tastes. Blouses Regularly Sold up to 5.90 } Blouses Regularly | Sold up to 6.90 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Outiliberal Cretit Terms Apply to Le lust Now leu Coane jersey and MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away S4th St. “*L” Station at Our Door . 3rd Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 4. Phece Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suite in American W: consisting of DRESSER, VANITY mn $489-50 Fou Tower T TABLE, CHIFFOROBE and BED, os full size, as illustrated 3-Piece .High-Grade Period Living Room and Parlor Suite With Wing Chair, upholstered in Blue Velour; in- destructible springs in seats; three pieces; as illus- isthe Genuine and ONLY Laxative Bromo Quinine — Tablets The World-Famous Remedy for Colds, Grip Av and Influenza. t Be careful to avoid imitations. Ask for Grove’s L.B.Q. Tablets

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