The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1920, Page 18

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THE Roa AHL Wa GHA tee nite at eke PERSHING LEADS orney Generala matt fave bien dae) VETERANS’ PARADE hn New York and vicinity ; U Mr Riley ta speciaiiziag on the prob-| First iiv Stag istoric ems Migeant at Camp Dix in fro} ; } | One Memorial to Dead Seis ise attention to pr silary pomp and order yielded Go | funued Prom Firat Page) { naa wi tnines, and the other will devote hin= ithe pleturesaue In the parade and t« | hat Hint we welt ne problems of the soft coal|yview of Fitwt Division Veterans cele-) ff = ae ny Tro 4 th sHeumers. ating the nemietice signing at ff iq the new revelations of Exchange He niniasioner Copeland wp Dix to-day, Winding through ; * , Burns Agents Not Surprised by Oath AW HE HOON Hiding invest iy Mr. District Att y Investigating « white th Manel iictston etaged what was almost « » te io watAblinh: Lectintdal ie hats “iin . 15 as $22 wad in| blstorical pageant on the wide parade \ Story of Labor Graft in ' La a High Fuel Cost—Rile wae $22 wad Phe Warley Wee TAD Oak . i \4y S x My SESS TOME Te ORG tLe 1 ; co) an have cailed in ali my age * satd aren 3, Wall Street Blast. the body of the murdered |i Busy in New York. NEP Riley, Cand hota bleeen Moreatat| : Carers ily hs 1 | — the “corp if x work now than at any other thne sinc Sie RANGE. KS Oo a | - the wa | aroun lines ' The solution by The Evening World|, If another bor it An investigation t# being made by afl ‘ 1 with the Bine ar | ral; o bor ¢ r bi eacqui ern anit ‘i Comunitte spe aii u Villan clothes, we » of tie Wall street tom ex I autenav a Na el ANE «ABA ites tanursntict ators om “NIGHTGOWN PARTY? |2ttoc ccm sath wert ¢ | H. Burus Detective Agency Rie stony of te Wall Strat exploron [Sieg HMt oR the, Aabt Were You of frouxtye Into the coat situation, IN MEAGHER SUIT |!s'°" sorrases: rams, “For tho oo: || \ fj s Detective Agency e We reet exploston | cailed on fo: tional money to pay ; : unrecognized, former “Lieut |) Burns is absent from the city, but)! The the World for the change of wreckers?” ussisted by Department of Justice Te ERTL wales a of Bhanta anton "ail mmissioner “We did not know about the Brin-lagents, One of these men c ts | ! : : j ~ oll ah bd ; shite ore ‘ a reporter ik wreckere umil ie tookwonsi teen OF Nese men on thi8) Witow Says Professor Neglected x! & uniformed | i Bischof LIB te mmittee brought 1! out” said Mr.| Work was recentl? attacked and beat- H. ‘5 eo iy | e1 4 been wo Btreit | er After Entertainment Given Piie a eeeae ion, Sept. 16, they had been wort ret i t fina has questioned’ Hunt squads Into @ por i; | on the theory that the bonvb wns set atl hy Se | wing stand, | |} H R larly off in connection with labor troubles {3 BLACK JACKERS her of representatives of coal dealers, . : eI | | | egularly at the Stock E re Annex baolutely nothing tos “There are,” said Mr. Ross to-day M Nelle Me widow of i Im proot of this they exhibited aie rerlira "BUSY FOR UNION ge noarees of guppiy to cn) dead. POE John France's stearher, whol WOULD TRY $100,000 ||! | $1 js Rear f Inspector Willam J. Lane: ondicted the United States Sec H photograph taken within fe nate |g tin jah ent to set any [PUSHED BY BRINDELL |«tstne so-catea company mines and ‘onde tne, United, etn fee SUS CU LOR TOWN, | ii after the explosion, which shows |nowspaper men and sent for Capt.| ndependent mines Pana ——— i 1 Bayrond Clark, cblet t nn of the | Arthur Car a “head of the Homicide |. : find the company minfex are selling Hvted Bcd Sal obeahea rice Sass iinet ||) | This hose has just enough cotton to give ita | | J “ pousewreckers employed by A ert | Bureau }Zarnko so Testi at Hearings jcoal-at what, under present condi- a 8 hs in rae mult as Jacob Grossman, Accused Over || | good body, and to make every pair wear long | a a : f her ‘usband by eat tituries: * . ‘ A. Volk “& Co, ‘tn conversa- -EXCHANGE MAN Before Conunessioner of i tons, may be cons! Nene & ise Destine cnuiren Death and Injuries in Auto. | beyond its time. Washing will not shrink the | | : h the man who is aileged tu ee In the past two months inde ‘ ait J | A : aes teh i ta ekaw. wa | neat ES WORK OF Accounts Hershitield paler Tatana: Tea: GoeAUbell ling Ol and tho estate of Asks Venue Change | { fabric one iota. All have double heels and toes | = | 1 i the blest. A. copy la: pnota-'{ PRAISES Gamif her Of Aevount® David at prices ranging from $8 to $16 per are ties Kulzer, | Jacob Grossman, a farmer and hotel |] and’can be had in heather mixtures—black and | | j : est 40th Street, Meagher's owner of Gi . Colum a * . . i H graph is vow in EVENING WORLD Jipirstiaeiy sia to-day that unko,, ton, It must be tinderstood that - socal | aay abenied sy Saieee paola exford—in plain and ribbed styles. All sizes. i Evening Worlt ——— ot the House Wreekern, these prices are f. 0. b. cars at miném, scenanelle Gertie enue Sir TE _ __ . Z ‘as Pes yee Mr. Streit of truction Com. m. was examined by him on Oct ea ators ane Le Hinde ee ix Nas ROCA AN nights one against him for 4) dame) 1 an ag lg 1 wiittee Calls Solutfon of Bomb [2° Bnd Ort 25. rake | RTRILHAS GEciIN Was tee) SACL party” given’ by Miss Kulzer Ailing $100,00 rosamer 4t Wholesale Cost i @river of the wagon came to bin ot tee t di He told ine” sald Mr. ittrahferd,| a reagonable pro | » Of her gin friends whycn the |" the actlonw ve transferred |} the evaffold in front of the Stock Mastery “Public Service. “that when he went gn the road last dealer. professor and his wife attended, She eme Court jn Columbia | |} | | ‘ Exchange site and told of his horse | figrat joné The Evening |Aune Brinden v 1) His cunion and “thy ave retafl cou) dealer 8) cd th pioseanot ohtslned! aude= weckinat It 4800 . Yeing blown up. Afterward, with a| wana to veal one s public | asked the men to turn over the uniea charging as his Dsutlais amount al+) cin Yor Mies Kitieer dn a ‘eiie iy kines copy of Span photograph ne neler powk |service” tn tracing out the ramist ond {18 treasury of $7,000 to hi lowed Lil m hy Wilts fter took at ing driven “ ete, they worked with Clark tare cation of jurteatetionat labor war-| The then refuses and Baindeil then ministrathn when th and 3 o'el g, oc. |down Mout en . rts i i weeks in an effort to identity the lfare preceding the Wall Street ex- [Sent out three of his men to biack- functioning, Unfort nately for any away all night {Hudson River | af a | ‘driver of the dynamite wagon. They} plow ‘on were offered to-day by Sam- | Jack membe a make then put up prosecution in this district, 1 find theae 1518, Mra, Meagh ost . | H aay they have two other witnesses, | 0 3. strait, of H. T. Carey & Co,|the $10 a week for the privilege of contracts for the pul se of coal from | nd came hon intox! & te $ VAs) whose names they refuse to reveai |e 66 Broadway, Vice Chairman of | Working. He gave (he names of the ‘Independents’ ure ail made and to givel her 'weveral: ete | | who can identify the driver. lthe Construction Committee of the|John Baranchuck, who: worked on npleted ut the mines, which, of ig ahe would leave | Quine Sta | j ‘The photograph showing Clark and| J. york Stock xchange This|tho Stock Exchange Annex and aro not within the jurisdiction! yim, He testified, 4 a Pat! i | the driver was taken Dy @ MOVING | Committee hae charge of the bulld-|man named Arrher of this district would he Unite Regularly $2.45 i pleture man who happened by chance 1 of ine stock Exchange Annex,| “Heth men pnid te $10 and went) Mr. [tose sald responsibie soni deal-| yy ind once on the other { t © be in the neighborhood when the the war of the Brindell and|to ¥ nko said that Ne had cra have been compelled ins, Bo } Thi? rice te equat, to ‘ H bomb exploded. The photographer | ,, 0 i at that many ' ¢ 1 cost. We bought tl fron ' ‘ lata 4 100 receiy just that many poth i and lov | " took pictures of everything in sight. ee » «hai . outs members of this unton.” »endent’™ m fi ride of his Life, | facturer at this low figure and we are | ; Heretofore it hud not been known, |, Vulinm 1 Hotta, the Shatrman {payments by mim a Tcanevstuvotabes ea iy isvand | Offering them to you for virtually the | i of the Construction Co Cy WAS fs avorases « they} » this plan Ns i ' * except to city and private detectives ait Waal . J P t KANSA same. | Pope latent aacly fletectives repouted to be out of the city to-day | ARMISTICE IN RENT FIGHT. upat CHG ayoraae-ad & tals] ' Ld een Clee | 4 ; *“\wnen The Evening World appeared -~—— sonable profit. Some deaiors i : { a : an ee | with its first exclusive story of the |Tenanta Who Det may have charged an unwarranted | Percales Box Pleated Centers eh ee a (industrial warfare which has raged| Reach Agreement With Landto profit and will he prosecuted if pox-| With Soft French Cuff. * BUES FOR $300,000 STOCK. jusour tne exchange Annex. After| An armistice te reported in the ear nes Wa Browns io” t * | Sizes 134% to 18. H | y Break M. Randall Acks Nettitica-|"Cting the account carefully, Mr. /feht between the Rahul deahoilleypogi Wace asl Assistant United! naar orduy Paul, waa bougite bs Cineinnnt) ' ! <n B. ! es 5 : - | of thi is — —y~—- { Streit expresed himself an astounded | °Ols of the apartments at Nos — — _ ———— ' ' { Contract Providing Sale. nah kes toy to 129 \« H , icc: Randell and tis wite, aire | DY, the revelations, Avene} Academy Strent and) = —_—— oa Entrances—34th and 35th Streets i’ | ' Aanie V. Randall, of No. 615 West ‘A real patriot'c public service has|No. 66 V rmilyen Avenue ! —_ Oe H . . { | 1624 Btreet, to-day drought suit in the DEEN accomplished by ‘The Evening], 4h ne area grits Nepalienn teers dt 25th Street Entrance mest convenient Broolyn Gupreme Court against Rob- | World,” said Mr. Streit. “I think thi: B. Mand Le Roy G, ' ‘ ielacrcigh ted. the landlord art J. Horner of No. 230 West 76th|is the biggest exclusive nows of the breath Helos | Street and Roy McNaught of No. 230) year. While J do not care to speak for \ West 76th eae Randall avers a the entins committee until they have am { = madé a@ contract a your age with ls considered this, and in the absence of Horner and McNaught for the sale of Mr, Potts, personally and as a mem-|the right to reopen the case at any Feultecth Strest ed oc 1827) wi x . » p y a = . 00! fest of Fifth Avenue oes . | ia etock tn the Fitty-ssoond = Gtrest | her of the committee-L feel that The /UP a! JAN Si aine the ultin Men’s Furnishing Dept.—-Main Floor H Corporation of Masrhaan, daurning | evening World hus dono a wonderful | AMG tO 6 Sallie the ee } he stock over for the benefit of his| work and has accomplished a public| laws. | FRIDAY SATURD Y | creditors. service. > A | e Now he wants the contract nullified, “Anything whieh throws light on| Wiantoeg Dry (fficial Killed in 7) i} j claiming that the others promised that feen a Cdaoneshy) gpl eae Rata. i he could have the stock back at any} *!on is a great public irvice and re- WINNIE Man. Nov bi Alex : T . oe UUme and now refuse to give It to him |More publle confidence, 1 am sure! YeCurdy, Hruvincial Morality _Tnapre= Aeeting the New Conditions 4 jeclare hig im” nN 4 eps j and mo fo . Horner and MoNaught declare Ran- | congratulate The Evening World on Pulte a action when he made it etock | Its accomplighment. iquor raid on a hotel | The is Bald to be worth $300,000. “Dhis article in astounding,” con-!early to-day Open Evenings at 23 West 42nd Street anda 427 Fifth Ave. 23 W. 42nd St. At 38th Street Bet. Sth and 6th Aves In Newark: 775 Broad Street Victrolas and Landays A Popular Combination After all, there’s only one talking machine to get— the genuine Victrola. And there’s only one place to get it—Landays. Landays safeguards its patrons by carrying only genuine Victrolas—no substitutes. And the public’s appreciation has made Landays national leaders. Make sure yours is a genuine, Victrola by getting it direct from Landays Genuine Victrolas at Landays on Easy Terms $25, $35, $50, $75, $125 $150, $225 to $1500 a= = Poe ete ee en BANDAXS standard of service r] Mail Coupon For Illustrated Booklet aoe slep be ind as: J} LANDAY BROS, New York Without obligation on my part and without cost Smiths: 545 So, Boulevard B corte Windle ana me tone tiueseed Cooker YONKERS J] dssertbing the various makes of genuine Vietrolas, Sonnenbergs: 11 North B'way that may be obtained direct from Landays. BRIDGEPORT i Sonnenbergs: 1127 Broad St. | jo Aue ———_—_—_—.— NEW HAVEN | Sonnenbergs: 601 Chapel St. | ADDRESS. EVENING NG WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920, Sensational Special Purchase Sale of Georgette and Tricolette BLOUSES We, would be justified in i stating a considerably higher value, but always H conservative, we prefer to surprise and dazzle you with the remarkable charm andqualityofthese blouses. 4 Many models besides ‘A those sketched are in tuck-in and over-blouse styles, trimmed with good lace, embroidery, con- trasting colored materials and in other artistic ways. r Colors are bisque, brown, navy blue, flesh, white and black See pages 15, 23 and 31 for other Hearn Advertising f2 of, Discount ott] Credit an 164, 166, 168 and 178 rand Street juin scene. Smith Street tisement with you.| Cor. Wyckoff St. LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CITY Buy Your Fall Clothing on Easy Terms et Victrolas °%4, Bererds at ov Aeolian- Vocalions 24,2 Records at oor Grand Bt, Store. 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