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MAN SHOT IN FEUD, |MAN FOUND SLAIN, DYING IN HOSPITAL! | RABBIOPPOSES © . JEWISH CONGRESS Would Encourage Atiacks on Race,| Shooting of w iMiam, Wagner in) Police Seek Clue to Murde He Says—Schiff and Henry Tenth Avenue Saloon, Fourth vealed by Finding of Vie- Ny Ford Compared. | Attempt on His Life. tim’s Body. Dr. Bernard Drachmann, rabbi of} William Wagner, of No. 561 West 48th ace ‘a sate xe teco Ohad Zadek Congregation and Presi- dent of the Jewish Sabbath Orguniza- tion of America, at a medting of the) t Committee for @ Jewish World Con-| were to-day held without bai by Magis- |’ gress at the Annex-Hote! McAlpin last] trate Levine in the West side night, announced bis opposition to tne ‘phe prisoners are Mike Rile& of Ni Congress. West 49th Street, Jobn Davis of No. “Such @ policy would be pouring | West 48th Street and Timothy Sullivan fwater on the mill of Mr. Henry Ford,” | of No, 512 West 45th Street Or. Drachmann declared. “Mr. Ford) shortiy after midnight the accuses us of seeking world domination | the West 47th Street station rec fand speaks of the ‘International Jew.’ "| *nonymous gelephone David Goldbiatt, publisher of a ¥id- oe te dish encyclopedia, in opposing Dr. Drechmann, said: thi Stret, ds dying in Bel Hospitat | ‘! from « bullet wound iv the stomach, | ‘Three meh charged with the shooting fact that no blood marked the the finding of fresh automobile tr |led the police to bebe had been murdered at | and the body carried to the lonely r the Kast River Avenue and Daly arrested th "Tiernay said the i © men,” fe police, é man and the three’ prisoners ca f tive for th “Mr, Ford is only an example of the | together and that the lights were sud- | htee’ ur Beltevaa @ifference between the Jew and theldenly switched off and several shots| jurder occurred ten hours before Gentile, ‘The late Jacob H. Sohitt gave}fred. tie paw 1 | Rey yas found, Detectives trom G a 1 he-police say the shooting was the| wast Jvd Street Police Station hia, money to Jews and ‘Gentiles, The) | The-police soy the sient Fa Christian millionaire uses his money to vers | working on the ca kill the Jews. ‘That's the difference be tween the Jewish and the Christian lonaires.” mallieabam i, Schomer also opposed the views of Dr. Drachmann. three life was attempted on occasions |e ‘amen St Buvelop Veraate tory. LONDON, Nov. 29. the ruins of ¢ —e-- + B. RB. T. Employees Elect Committees. Employees of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company are to-day selecting | velop ‘Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, who is # native of Edinburgh bargaining agre ceiver and the OPPENHEIM, CLLINS &@ Unparalleled Reduction Sale in The Highest Grade Fashionable Suits For Women and Misses Every suit is a matchless value al its price, strictly conforming to the highest Oppenheim, Collins & Co. standards of excellence. Reduced to Women’s 45.00 Suits Women’s 55.00 Suits Women’s 68.00 Suits Women's 78.00 Suits Women’s 85.00 Suits Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN _—. Extraordinary Reduction— Tuesday 175 Women’s Afternoon and Evening High Cost Dresses Formerly Sold to 85.00 - 48.00 | A Most Opportune Sale ‘ Unusually high grade Dresses of superior quality, comprising Embroidered and Beaded Crepes, Satins, Chiffon Velvets, Beaded Georgettes, fine Duvetynes, all beautifully trimmed E s\a ac Misses’ \ Positively No Approvals, Exchanges or Credits. j . : ‘TRE EVENING WORLD, ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, SHOT FOUR TIMES acks explosion oo representatives at Vergato, Italy, where Alexander Graham Bell Honored by the ; H : Fred on friday, says a Milan Edinbar, lovee: i ‘ The disaster was gr BDL RGH, Noy. 29.—The freedom|in the service for six mon posed, of the was conferred to-day upon|mitted to vote us and there |! oe on hand. gimitca ( | HN $1.79 ~ Blankets, a | |] Comforters and | Upholstery ? is —— en poms ahtaiaihie asda nied el apabiaiinnt RENT 1920. A trom Washingt FRENCH WARSHIPS OFF TO GREEK PORT Squadron Re-| Powerful Piraeus ’ 1 at enou MK | 1 Plebjscite Hekt on big clothing to. t | Return of Constantine 'OULON Frar " Lends pet a ih abba to the simplest meal — ORANGE PEKOE TEA h will have a form t port by Dece the plebiscite turn of former King held WON'T quit 1 THE A. F. L. Hillman, Presider ‘othing the the are de- Cowperthwait & ee ee Park Row & Chatham, Sq. Uptown, Store wo R |] Sed Ave. & 121st St. A Plan That Means as Much as a Raise Yes, now you ean get the home things you want—without waiting for a raise in salary. Our Liberal Credit Plan means as much as a raise. Through this Plan the small change, that you never miss anyway brings you the home furnishings you hav® always wanted. ‘ No need to wait untit you’ ve “saved enough” or to draw from your savfigs. Let your dimes, quarters and half dollars make your home- dreams come true NOW! ‘The two big stores of the “Oldest Furniture House in America” are, awaiting your yisit—ready to bring you that dining room, living room, bedroom suite or. other furniture that you want-so badly. Cipeitar yr Was $832, a0 Now Only $666 Both Stores Open Satyrdap Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Ten-piece Dining Suite ,(as illustrated above) in ‘this beautiful Chippen- dale Design — executed in America n Walnut or Mahoganye Long Buffet, 60x23 inches. Server, 40x19 inches Handsome China Closet measures 48x15 ins. ‘Table extends to 6 feet. Five straight Chairs, one Arm Chair — seats up- holstered in Brown Special price saves you $166.50 and reduce ‘" price from $882.50 to $666-—a saving of 20%. ( Payable Only $8 Weekly) Tapestry seh Room Suite at 20% Less! 10- Piece Chippendale Dining Suite Spanish Leather Hack Chair, Sofa and Low- Back Chalr— Reguler price $650—20 per cent. Discount saves you $130 making the Special price only $520 ‘ (Payable $6.50 Weekly) $282. 50 Bedroom Suite Reduced to $226 cuted either in Ma- Discount of 20% for limited time on this xeautiful set. Nore Handsome de: ox Hopany’ ae Walnut ts benuty in van way Regular price 1282.50. Discount saves you $56.50, Special, $226 (Payable $2.75 Weekly) (Prices of Sepantte Pieces Given Under Bach) Latest Fall Designs’ > - Rugs & Carpets ..... Spinet Desk and Standish Chair. Ban tha KiddlaeesToviand | vcriod (ihe year wa bagan’ bi : My, what a Fairyland of Toys! | Now they are right In voKu jis, Autos, Wagons, Sleighs, rt Express Trains, Fire Engines, | Spe reductions, cor layer Pianos, Pianos, RIRBAR IARSIEET: BNET SSE ——————$—— LN Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Labi the “Cagnanbunt & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America’ 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 193.205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station weekly on Downtown Store: and Chatham Sq. “L" Station & Garment Makers. woth niches wowing wt! 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