The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1920, Page 20

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_20: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920. j : p PRESIDENT-ELECT INDORSES | Detective Fins. told tng. court, the . vt n arrested before on. U.S. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT, |Foular, sharers ‘tnd! nad served: term ; Mrs. Hill was oach vine wid ommeell For Other Gimbel News See Pages 12, 14 and 19 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32no STREET - BROADWAY - 33n0 STREET MEW YORK CITY TWO DAYS ONLY ‘Saturday Evening Ends the Sale: Then the Price Goes Up! Barding Mxpresses Wish Every Bey |ternoon in store after, itt Ap Amerton Was tn Organtantion | hocketbooks belo ts hres wouse One pocketbook Is allowed to have been seized, but the owner refused to ap President-ctect Harding, in a lotter to|DAAr be ause abe did not belleve a _})— Assembiymap Theodore Roosevelt. for- . warded by him to-day to the National Heauguarters of the Boy Scouts of way department Se ‘eed, she opened Cleanliness a in Seon Meals, d, Purity- 7 OMAN could be A pickpocket. ted Baturday af. = @xptessed the wish that every boy in America might be in the organization. * Mr. Hooveveit Is a member of the Ex- ecutive Hoard of the National Council of the Boy Scout organization. Senator Hardinz’s letter reads: “Iam with the Seout movement heart i soul, It js an organization reach- the spirit of service and bonor, nich we must always have tm our gitizenship. & ehool of oppor: nity given all individuals to show if own mer, eapacity and wot est of good ners, or pease | and growth, as distinguis rom the } Tesuite of disorganization and selfiah- s ‘ness and cowardice, which lead to con- tention and conflict.” i enn 1 WOMAN “JOSTLER” GUILTY. i i 4 Mrs, Lydia Hill, thirty-five, @ well Ask 5 dresned woman, who refused to give her #5 home address, was found gullty yester- &, in Jefferson Market Court of « me of disorderly conduct in “Jjost- .” made by Detective Job i tere. She wi - > || ~ fastest growing cigarette in America Want to know WHY ? Two ‘Two ° Days Evenings .More - More - And Two Whole Years to Pay | Two days more—and only two days. Then the end of a chapter that’s been a real thrill in the piano markets of the country. First—the maker's bank- ruptey, that brought us his stock of player pianos at a pric? set for quick wsale regardless of cost to build. Then-—Gimbels Birthday Scles of October that set the price at the very closest margin of profit. And here’s the last— just this one week of November—just these two days more—then up to a price—still a low price—but not a birthday price., {- Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock Brand New 88-Note Players. We Hold None of Them Back. Every one offered at this pricee—none held back. Jf every one can be sold between now and Saturday~-then they’ll go! The judgment of the public during the sale—added to our owh experience in selling this very make during the last two years—puts a stamp of approval—an assurance of quality—not only on the price but on the player itself, A good make—finish, tone, mechanism. We guarantee every player fully for ten years, We back it up fully with service—Gimbel service, prompt, expert. AND TWO WHOLE YEARS TO PAY Gimbels usual terms are extended to this sale--two whole years to pay; a bench to match the player; liberal allowance if you have an old piano you wish to sell; ten year guarantee—and service at your home for a year. Cie S f *. —Burley and other choice - tobaccos! Great! ms . If You Can’t Call, Mail the Coupon . GIMBEL BROTHERS, MUSIC SALONS 33rd Street and Broadway, N. Y. City Gentlemen: Please send me further information concerning your Bank- rupt Sale of Player Pianos. : & : Us Fish? Always! Naima rach aad OUUse OS Non He MUIMeG a HO EAMES: Hehe eeeek - Makacepront package) Street and Number..... in cola cipayseainury da alie'elawe asian eae piers . City and State ccyaceres net ceces AE ne ers ETC On \ GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS-—Eighth Floor

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