The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 9

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ri y* AND 28 INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS Two Drivers Arrested; An- other Flees After Killing Boy of Three Two girls were killed in automobile Accidents to-day. Two persons were killed in automobile accidents last| night. Mary Carillo, three years old, of No. 2600 Belmont Avenue, Bronx, was run over and killed while making mud ples at Belmont Avenue and 189th Street by an automobile driven dy James Pisari of No. 2454 Belmont Avenue. Dr. Rose of Fordham Hos- pital found her dead when he arrived in an ambulance, Pisari was ar- rested on a technical charge of homi- cide and was held in $1,000 bail for a hearing on Thursday by Magistrate Smith in the West Farms Court. A girl of about nineteen was run over to-day and mortally injured vy a heavy truck at Third Ave- nue and 160th Street. There was WT les ea re 0, FQURAREKILLED yy yey ea Stee fothing In her purse or about her clothing by which to identify her. She was 5 feet 6 inches tall, with black hatr and dark skin, evidently of Italian parentage, She wore a black silk skirt, a Nght waist and black patent leather Oxford shoes. She was crossing from the west side of Third Avénue between 150th and 151st Streets when the truck, owned and driven by Michael Hickey of No, 224 Lefferts Avenue, Brookl¥n, | = struck her. She was taken to Lincoln Hospital and Hickey wag arrested, charged with felonious assault. he police to-day are searching for a/taxicab driver who fled last night after his car at Mott and Broome Streets ran over three old Sal- vatore Quarantino of 156 Mott Street, inflicting injuri ‘om which the child died at New York Hosp Another person killed by an a | mobile last night, bringing the doath toll from that cause for yesterday and to-day up to four, was Isadore Sternberg, twenty-seven, of No. 14 Washington Avenue, Bronx. He was driving a taxicab when it collided with a touring car at 15th Avenue and 60th Street, Brooklyn, driven by Joseph Bella of No, 4618 1th Avenu Brooklyn. Both cars were wrecked. Twenty-elght persons were injured in and near ity yesterday In au- tomobile a $. id ‘ HELD FOR WIFE’S DEATH. Mrs. Sawyer's Rody Was Found tn St. Rests River. MALONE, N. ¥., Aug. %1.—George D. Sawyer, charged with killing his wife, has been arrested by Sheriff Edwards of Franklin pai enliilllllllllyyy wartant Issued by Justice of the Peace Sweet of the town of Brighton, Sawyer demanded an examination. which had been set for Sept. & The body of Mrs, Swyer has been ex; humed and the lungs and stomach have been taken to the Trudeau Laboratories at Saranac Lake, where a chemical analysis is being made, The body of Mrs. Sawyer was found in the St, Regis River on the night of Aug. .18, PUTT TAAL LTT Plint’s Fine Furniture OUARANTERD, (ENDING FRIDAY) ANNUALSUMMER SALE — ELINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE Mt Reduuclinys. of = 10% 500 Alery item in our OTUCED =, less than 70 49 TT Flint & Horner Co ine Kr a6 West 36" St. TTT es “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Increase tn Tnfantile Paralyets # Boston, BOSTON, Aug. 81.—Increase in the number of Infantile paralysis cases * tivity thorities. ir been taken ill with the diseas Au -Alexander Clearing-Up Sale of Women’s Shoes Boots in all sizes, but only in AA, A and B widths. Low Shoes in dozens of styles and col- ors, including white. All sizes, 2 to 9, AAA to D, in the lot, but not in each style. Our own specially made shoes—not . “bargain lots.”’ at $5 a pair We deliver, but cannot exchange, credit or send C. O. D. Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. Sooner or later you'll discover Ricoro. Quality and value are always sure to tell. ‘The story of Ricoro’s goodness starts way down in tropic Porto Rico, where the tobacco is grown on the sunny hillsides, and the cigars made by skilled native workers. Then they are imported to this country and sold direct by the United Cigar Stores—as fresh and fragrant as the day they left the factory. Price? That's a big point in the story! Ricoro is imported duty free and it costs no more than ordinary domestic brands. A dozen shapes and sizes—10c to 20c. Sold only in United Cigar Stores—“'Thank You!” Perfeccionado Size, 2 for 25¢ Buy them by the Box of 25~$3.00 llothersizes 1c to 200 Imported rom PortoRico AUGUST 31, 1920. Boston, which that week clainied three victims hag resulted in Increased ac- on the part of the Health au- Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. = Closed all day SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th ‘Stern Brothers West. 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street An Exceptional Offering of WOMEN’S.MID-SUMMER BLOUSES (Georgette Crepe or Crepe de Chine) SPECIAL at $7,5Q) Second Floor RESENTING opportunities unsurpassed for the selection of High- Grade Fabrics at a very low price. Some models plain tailored, others trimmed with Valenciennes or Filet lace; new shaped neck; short or long sleeves; regulation or tie-on models. Flesh Color, Bisque, Navy Blue or White WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS To be offered much Below Regular Prices Wednesday At $6.75 At $8.50 Good Quality Silk Umbrellas— Extra Quality Tape Edge Silk Short or large size models; attrac- Umbrellas—With unique and ar- tive handles of Bakalite and tistic handles of Bakalite and leather loops. leather loops. We Will Close Out Wednesday a Limited Number of BOYS’ WOOL SUITS $20.00 Values—NOW $14.75 “sizes 7 to 18 years An opportune occasion for parents who wish to effect a considerable saving on service-giving practical clothes for the boy. Smart, well-tailored models, in Grey or Brown Cheviots and Cassi- meres; Wool Mixtures. The Coats Alpaca lined; Trousers are lined throughout and have taped seams. BOYS’ GOLF CAPS—sPECIAL, $1.25 ; Commencing To-morrow Morning we will Place on Salg ‘ at an Extraordinarily Low Price 3 ; *. 450 FINE SUITS a (TAILORED BY THE KIRSCHBAUM SHOPS) 4 wr tp Ale Men’s and Young Men’s Models as ward Suitable for Early Fall Wear. Priced for this event at $32.50 Values from $50 to $55 Savings of such liberal proportions are seldom offered on smart, serviceable Clothes of the character to be found in this Sale. CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES, FANCY MIXTURES 34 to 40, - THIRD FLOOR Single and double-breasted models. Sizes MEN’S SECTION - - © - - © = = A HOME COMPLETE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE JO4* SEL" STATION ar Conan OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” », $1. WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT Cmwr( #2. DOWN ON #502" | - —— , Tuans), 2. DOWN ON *759° i f 7 Down ON too"! |Comfort Your Skin F AY 5M -1°Uhy | WithCuticuraSoap LUMBUS AVENUE ET: 103° € 104" Srs HEN you goon your vacation this Summer have your favorite paper||| mailed te you every day. peRRCNRAMRRNRNROSSES 4 ail | GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! is — Large selection of custem [5 7 - made, slightly worn mig: } » tite and uncalled for Suits, $5 to $12 Conte and Pants, , 82.50 op etter than cheap Bow SAMPLE SUITS 1 “ne M. COHEN 7th Av, 8.8.Corttty VR AG oer ae Evening World, 25c per week || | !Daily World, 25¢ per week | Sunday World, 10c per Sunday You can subseribe now ne you wish, “and address as often for s werk cashier, New York World, Pulitzer) ding, New York City WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WOM A en ee = ee ee are

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