The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 11

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om fed ( 4 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920. } Aiicmanistighiintmatatininam: pn dncnidenent natant cemettninten sects ae —.- - - ~ - 3 ae Rew q to be here” said Queens Borough ¢ srrone- ACCUSED QF HOTEL THEFT.| PLATFORM RIDERS FINED. SAY L. |. FARMER BEAT BOY. | at | President Connolly, + ath.” a i i Nenday | * 2 apany of Madam a "hat! 7 7 cory to Me ————— TS y } “That's right," said Mayor Hylari, ! a aw te Rays sas There Wan Yo ttonm| Swerety to Mh many! Daviown, who har been held at Witte H 5 i pe e he Taken Anothe Anywhere Bike ow Mt. Prats. jar Alte - : w Let the newspipera come here bth Bit nM DR ay t REDUCTION SALE ON tel us what we shi to reduce © Sullivan, said to have xupy o } the cost of running one belthops of the H a . i q i partteularly anx Aulltvan ¢ ‘ The child came here fel who st explained * arr Madame Paviows from the seen oklyn Bor be a 4 fo, Ae Hirsch, peated | Direct trom Importer to Consumer A A Rick n i” Cour char ith Maviown’s _ she misteading stor nah ragt vet (fd Boat al as oer wees Tunerty onde he wan let Best in the Market about on But A larceny it in time for rehearsal last night | 5 Ibs. $1.50 Stories don't fool pe According to the hotel idl ts OYSTERS te TO THe avanT. | —— When a vote wae taken on the livan, emerging room in the The Maurie ver Cove oysters are { La Guardia Favors Plan to|voted “for it) without comment agreed. that the, HORE ver ree fee a fore Us Feooried ‘at Seveive, Wc i, oat cee ce eee riences See caine A Guardiz avors a O) voted for hout commen phy 4 do the live e fore, Is reported at Bivalve, N. J. but , : Slast Parcentave Bask President La Guardia opp See ration. and tre artment| to the man in th In somewhat higher, being | MAILORDERCOFFEECO, i asi on Percentage Basis partincluding newapa per ed and | heads should “so-opera’ them as his own, | rh D a thousand for cullings, | On soon ren aa py? AY. ; in All De " proprietors, He tan forough and was leaving the place When! room for the monly on. tlie eturned to the elitidren' One thousand will fll a) Estations Neer Fulton st. as oe, mn Jepartments, : t rented, form About thirty of the oyaters { es “Newapapers have « right to je dno nt Z , . city offctals if, in the honest opinion | tome bly 1 the final Dudeet will be at | of the editors, city officials are ox-| Gu 1922 i] least & 0,000 lets than the pre-| travagant or otherwise don't per-|tion of omatitut Medi e i | posed of $356,000,000 was the | form their sworn du We areltimate Roard’s action in including ’ ei ceacet | alantedl oat OUF duty. If we don't | #44,000.000 short-time abligassons for prediction mare to-day by Pr ' ont) i920 i the new budget 2 per cent. Lin Cuardld or HW Hoard of Ai know how \o economize we have no|ia¢ jimit caloulations, had not been 4 aah pealietaaalin aa SSF | right to pasa the buck to the news-! settle that the Eatimate Board 4) men papers und ask them to run the! ahould at Jeast tentatively inehide/ \ the estir 100,000 asked edu } Sinshing jelty governmont for us, That's yel-| the | nunt could be reduced ta Guardia, “in low, to say the least.” at a in if It was seen fit to} wilt) hurt in voting against the resolution| do so Fg mk Manhattan Borough Wresident Cur- | Commisnt ) characterized tt an “frivolous ang | hye V, @ Abe plan U fav on yais of the enn tage N rn lepart ynn, “that, im | “It was stated | That would } S. Fwenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue oe ne ve city budece wai Honrd of Estimate | n now and mid. | the fal budget int must be | ch is the con- | } yond which the | next | | eee ; Nin! ie eh wan saTH EHLERS 13 | i Me ie | eet ao tm | - THEAEOLIAN-VOCALIO | | The Phonograph Supreme e reduced say ters Sra FECONOMY alone should send you to te bias dean ie Kellner's. For prices have been ma- x the public and terially reduced despite the fact that this Prietors of all news- institution has always been reputed for extra value-giving. And, of course, Kellner ‘ a In THE BRONX \ hi i | \ \ 367 E, 149th St. 4 if \ \ 4 You can buy McBlwain Shoes at the A in Fordham, 270 E, Fordham Rud iv stores of 25,000 leading independent fi \ * bad shoe merchants throughout the cow. "y NS . —— 7 i “a = = - = In NEWARK i 895 Broad St. | Washington Heights, (Sist St. & Wadsworth Ave. quality is unquestioned, ee : ‘ visit to “The Ti -five Re " wilt | . oe : be pias ae es pointe shape of aumletsuggetions for In an Attractive ‘Period’ Cabinet, at a Mod- visi opto aes home arrangement. Make it a poin : gee erate Price and Convenient Monthly Terms | HE present popularity of furniture and decorations that conform’ The Gi M. | with some period of the historic past is far more than a mere j e Giant Man al Sal e fad. It is a vital indication of cultural and artistic progress. | of ‘ An Aeglian-Vocalion encased in a Period cabinet serves two Mi | purposes. It enhances the beauty of the room and furnishes | | good music in widest variety. And music is unquestionably | ' the greatest source of home entertainment and pleasure. | | ‘ The famous group of Period Vocalions, with their graceful, | | correct lines and proportions, their beautiful case-~woods de- | veloped in “William and Mary,” “Queen Anne,” “Chippen- dale” “Gothic,” “Duncan Phyfe,” “Gothic-Windsor” and other | Period designs, has become tremendously popular in a single | | season. | Due to industrial conditions we have been unable to meet | the great demand for these Period Vocalions. 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