The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘ ty ORINENCLAND ih SL THE EVENING WORLD, wepwegpay, eres, 29, 1920. RAID IN DUBLIN MYSTERY “BOMB” GETS ‘$500 MONTH ALIMONY. | 7 IS PAPERWEIGHT self-determination and in opposition to the Government's alleged policy of repression to be inaugurated by the WITH ARMORED CARS of rene ve ped Morgan art collection to the . Metropolitan Siesuem ey ts angoolated with Arnold Ae Rea eel inane ke had a " bag hd As eS uring of the board of the Guaranty Trust Homes of All Classes; Making Mre, Rey Names Yor French Otel Behera eh jer, the name eat ae ee x uring, thé Pee “the Me" Cy filet ig ’ ee Gai craton ik Cenere boron Six Hund ed Uniformed M Search ia 8 hgh ae Beck ci idan andate 5 j Wimguit Chairman ees tr oaloe Sof and fuded in Lond Feb, 16. x Hunadre niformed Men i “ jupreme Court Justice Daniel F Co- =< veg der James . BEGINS CAMPAIGN ay Cameron chairman “ot to Kingsbridge Police Try “Water) cor ve tany awarded $500 a month| Veer t@ Prisom Law Viotation. lies tn ‘against British methods In trying to gtvern Ireland ever placed before the British people.” The speakér de. clared, “The manner tn which sir Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary for Ireland) has evaded questions in “| the House of Commons reflects dis- cre@t wpon himself and the House.” Mr Cameron added: “As @ result of her handling of the frish question raiding Aotels and res detices hore in *Hemphil wan born in Philadel: field. Leo got one year tn Jail and brig tn ee a fine of $1,000. Herman was sen- Som pany, He was, Vice, President of re Briendiy joolety, Trustee of the Hipedas, bs Seren eae is bey wed Ty ube bt yop and Paes Fg 9) i es | & foot oe ott han ‘omen and @ member of aev-|ary ‘ache. Jeaned in Dall of F16,000 and $5,000! or Mother charitable and public welfare !a kitchen beater sie ‘ad rmless Hand | atimon: 4 counsel fee of $2,600 to] Leo and ner, convicted! Company, dled Inet night In Dis home. ¥ ' ‘ dny's conference, in opening the Many Arrests, oe) ee ;, Mra, Buphrosine Rey pending triat of|!m the Federal Burt, Prooklyn, of] xo 19 Raat sth Street, after an il- bers J Ns aiapead ind Wey Die. ' lengthy discussion on the Inquity b 5 Grenade Janitor Discovered. her suit’ for separation against her|vidlating the War time prohibition | ress tarting Pe — ae apa itty, Med Commiasion's report, characterized It} DUBLIN, Dec. £—Six hundred po-| tmmersed in @ pail of water at tht| husband, Emile Rey. weatthy art Wenlor|/aw by selling men-Daverage alcoho! ly, i) health be was at his office stl poe al ne yee dow davere, i tw us “the most serious indictment |licemen and soldiers spent last night Kingsbridge police station is ]of New York and Paris, Mra, Rey|for beverage purposes, wore sentenced Prigey, yorne, “bomb"—at feast, thats what It fooked like to the personne! of the precinct. December 20 Hyman Hoc- man, Janitor of an apartment at No. Martines Rignaldl, her husband, ie | to-day by United States Judge Chat- fe the Bayonne Cliy Movpttal | ie 8 ee sertour conttition. potlee Rignaidt pad been onbien charges her husband in her complaint with cruel treatment, and also alleges he displayed undue fondness for a French girl young enough to be bis granddaughter. and began work in 1875 aa search of Sinn Feiners and Sinn Fein he Penn documents, Many arrests were made, the prisoners being taken, to intern- ment wamps. 3014 KingebeNtge Avenue come to Un formea wen went the station house, saying house sei nig homie in the Parnaiffound the contrivance among the < ; ellar, Hocman de- Square and Rutiana. Sauare districts, |" in the cella iestha cacti seo hae riot |clared the mysterious contraption fo. < way t Ousee of the don the dumb waiter wealthy as well as the poorer ones, |#4 been laved on the ‘ivanla Raltroad Coneress Adopts Resolutions Charging Renrisals and Out: rages to Crown Forces. Rey, who superintended the transfer Tompeotively, LONDON, Dec. 29—A movement N : by a man named McFarlane, who had e enleviatéd by ite organizers to place |Great Britain has not a friend tn the | ,Afmored care | M cuteevo ihreuthe moved, from the house to No, 6 West / r Fea tu re ie full weight of British organized | Vor.” wut the aight, . renew fl Detective Joni Xx } Bor te umport ot the trish atte SCHOOL PRIN INCIPAL | gam, yarn Be aati . ove Uerminktion claims began | witht .| STEAL $38,000 FURS CHOOL PRINCIPAL DEAD. [rina "erenads which McPeriine had a specialty convened conference of the} WHILE ALARM RINGS] Wunam #1. carr tad setvea 22)" “OS A x Partamentary Labor Party in Lon- oapasangione Years tn Whitestone, e an very FIVE BANDITS HOLD UP BANK. Two Citine Caught After CULVER, Ind, Deo. 28.—Five held up the State Exchange Bank here to-day and shot two wading business men. Three of the alleged robpers’ were captured by a posse of clviliane here fittean minutes after the robbery, after a gun battle In which a hu hots were exchange Two other al members of the gang were taken into custody by Kni na police Most of the money recovered from the captured men. William #H. Carr, Principal of the Public Schools of Whitestone for twen+ ty-two yeare, die@ his home, No. 6 Ness Place, *Flushing, yenterday, Mr. Curr was fifty-eight sears old and 4 graduate of the schools of BMud- ria, N. Y., and. of St.. Lawrence Uni- versity, He ‘had been a teacher tn the Pariaville, Rouse's Point and An- toria Schools. He went to Whitest in 1899. Resolutions praising Mr. Carr's character und work ‘hy pas by the Bourd of Trade of Whitestoue, His pupils will attend the funeral_to- morrow aftertioon ina body, Mr. Curr in survived by hls widow and two sons, ‘Justin and Witllam H. Care Jr. BROOKLYN don today, after which several mem- bere of the party’s commission inves- tipated the eituation in Ireland told @f what they had observed and earned there. A resolution was adopted unan!- ‘Mously challenging the Government | wi cieed ‘with Suretar to disprove the commalssion's acura |Airiig, but fast work enabled them fo make @ getaway after being fired oe coe Resins a al oe at. Bérpard H. Stecher lost $25,000 fain- in furs and Louis Hulteman sustained valser for a campaign in behalf of ja loan of $10,000, Past Work Enable Philadelphia Thieves to Get Away, but Under Fire. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29.—Motor thieves entered two fur establivh- ments here early to-day and excaped with fure vatued at $35.000, Both One-Legged Man and Boy . To Come to the Store and Get A SHOE ABSOLUTELY FREE [ae] WOOO NO MPLOTD eng eas ai e New Telephone SS New Telephone It is not necessary to buy anything.to get the shoe. All you need {s to come in . Pick out* ‘ oa ef ae i Number a shoe that fits you and take it with the best holiday wishes of the Nemours Corporation, | ANGLE 4530 TRIANGLE 4580 : FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS TOMORRO‘Y, TIJURSDAY | LAST DAY NEMOURS $5,000,000 SALE To make tomorrow, the last day of the Nemours Trading Corporation’s tremendous - sale, a fitting climax to the wonderful selling record that this event has established, we are going to sell two pairs of shoes for our former marvelously low price of one pair. That means that shoes that formerly sold at $2.00 per pair are now sold at two pairs for $2.00, etc., all through our stock. Jn other words you get a pair of shoes absolutely free, besides paying a ridiculously low price for the other pair. No man, woman or child within a radius of the store can afford to miss this sale tomorrow. MEN’S — WORIEN’S — _ BOYS’ SHOES 2 PAIRS *" ONE 4 AT ALL OUR STORES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JANUARY CLEARANCE The Event in Which Our Complete Collections of Feminine Apparel for the Winks Season Are Placed On Sale At REDUCTIONS OF 25% TO 50% —The Reductions Take Greater Meaning When It Is Realized That the REGULAR Prices of Our Apparel Are ALWAYS LOWER Than Elsewhere COATS,& WRAPS Fur Collared and Plain Cats of Bol Suedine an Velour.” Alo mr Cote Fie or Bait Tviwemed FORMERLY TO $29.75 raps. Fur, FORMERLY TO $45.00 Sa GE JP TN I TO TN TR TU TR TT TN TT eT ! 15.00 25.00 35.00 49.75 69.75 ee Straightline Coats or Dra; Self or Embroidered ouen Lucurious Bolivia W: Tvinendage dg Ausceten Oooeins hace oun. FORMERLY TO $59.75 Cae, uk of Vel x de On and Chameleon 3 of fine selected Wraps of. febrg ran Duvet Velour and Chamois FORMERLY TO $85.00 collars and cuffs of most fares FORMERLY TO $110.00 wv. F ‘oleskin, Nutria and Australian he FORMERLY TO $155.00 FROCKS cron of modal woul emir CA FORMERLY TO $19.75 New Tricotine, Velour, Satin and Ae perry) Dresses; 79.75 Our Former 0.75 Price of Pinttid Paces i erty To $25.00 12.75 tr 2G eee 2 ie tt, temerow 2, lor $e 00 If Sait. tee, eters 2. fer $4. 00 |f Saat 280, terres 2 it uaerey 2 be $e '50 partir Baraat Pe og oy BIA Sitettozar 2 $3.00] Sinai comet 2 $4.50 rtm coo 2 $6.00 Seen se Nt ren at hfocU30,temores 2 For $B.50 |] solder 500, smerrow 2, for’ $5.00 ff celdteci0,tomeros 2 for $7.00 29.75 1) he new Tpiohines very heawly Ce MERLY TO $55.00 (war Brcluswe Frocks of distinctive design, Jashioned in Canton Crepe, Georgetle, Trico- ‘tine and Taffeta; euited for all occasions * FORMERLY TO $69.50 WINTER SUITS er Collerel, Rosmrotiered oh Feta ets 35.00 tn a variety . Also Wool Bite, fuly oh ned FORMERLY To $35.00 15.00 ine Tailleure jdt f Navy Tricotine; fectly lailored, silk lined, oa FORMERLY To $45.00. 25.00 Fett Sppied win Mtelan Newto oe Ave, Relea Crete fare FORMERLY To 359.75 35.00 The finer tailored effects in Tricotine and Yalama cloths, trimmed with furs of equally bi FORMERLY TO $85.00 gies Cos Cost Tailleure—collared and banded Beaver, Kolinaky, Fitch or Australian made with custom tailor San FORMERLY 70 $175.00 oN iTayii/ON!'/g) i /@Vi/QNi QNi (gy Wah ghia rok eho OSes eal’ 45.00 $75 Wrap Reduced to $49.75 5 69.75 i ST aNIPa\T aN YaNilro\li/gVvaNivay ive raNtt/ovt al aviiravliavi/a i rarlrerlvgyl avi/0Ni /0\ ve , noha hdy saa a as a -- 5 no ae reece et ART MEN’S SHOES include every- thing from the smart walking shoes in blucher styles in good heavy real leather to the smart dressy styles that are good enough for any man to wear, * Remnants of Woolens Dress Goods, Regularly $1.’ * to $5.00 per yard Now 87}4c to $2.50 NEMOURS TRADING CORPORATION CHAS. W. MILLS, Vice-President and General Manager SALE IN SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING, 6th Avenue, 18th and 19th Streets Suitings, ¢ etc. FOR WOMEN there are black leather pumps, black and tan oxfords, black ties, genuine leather and kid pumps, black vici kid high shoes, mahogany leather high shoes, tan kid high shoes, black genuine colt high shoes, suede shoes, suede and kid combinations, suede and satin combinations and kid and satin combinations, Aluminum Cooking Utensils Big Bargains A Great Variety of Miscellaneous Bargains too numerous to detail here BOYS’ SHOES include smart sturdy styles that parents like to have their boys wear, and that the boys like to wear for they look so neat.

Other pages from this issue: