The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 16

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+ hig Nsat cinhacte innie ee minded that official that when Gentile LASS before a physician reached the Liberty Street, who was summoned, the cause of death as heart | if ‘Mr. Glass was sixty-five years old 4nd lived with his wife and son, Gor- Gon, at No. 200 West 56th Street, He algo survived ‘by a daughter, Mrs. . H. Kerr of Washingion, D, C. He @ prominent mombér of the Calumet Club aud a Mason of high dogree. District Attorney Who Attended Wedding Can't Save Dry Law Prinoner. ‘When Antonio M. Gentile, arrested on for quest loning he asked to gee “his friend, Signor Rossi." Taken "Into the office of District Attorney W. » Ross of Brooklyn, the prisoner re- MITCHELt - iT i133 PO POUNDS. Milwaukee Lightweight Surprises Fans—Jackson Weighs 134. “Pinky” Mitchell, the Milwaukee Wehtweight who fights Willie Jack- son at Madison Square Garden to- nigtt, surprised the sporting fratern- \ty to-day by ascgling when he weighed in before the State Boxing Commission. kaon wag one pound by Considerable. in _ fested in the in, ‘asa forfeit BiA00 wae 20 be pi id by either of the Tgontestants who weighed over the atip- intod 190 at o'clagk. \ OPEMS AN ACCOUNT \ Bete 41005 \ AUTOISTS WEEP! ‘GAS’ DIES SUDDENLY| WORTH $11,500 SINKS. Heart .Trouble While At-[Lighter, in Norih rd of Directors of the By-Product |Gorgas at Pier No. 67 Company at No, 10) Broadway | suddenly went down by the stern last lutions pa 2.80 o'clock this afternoon, and | night, throwing the bow high into th air and the gasoline into the river ‘The meeting wos held in the |e Pollock, which was towing along. |" of William ©. Adams, President | pide, had her smokestack smashed and Fidelity Casualty Company, No. |at the foot.of Des Each drum conta is Lis 500. ‘41 Rivér Balks, North River, | closed for finite period, bromses Str “Important Itallat ne Raed wos an [TOBACCO GROWERS | Resohutions Passed at Meeting of No! aied “on M he tending Meeting of Coal Com- Throws 35,000 Gallons Over- | Representatives From All * pany Directors. board and Nearly Wrecks Tug. Districts IChester Glars, a lawyer, of No, 118| A Mahter, with 700 drums of nso-| LEXINGTON, Ky., jan -N jenty taken il} |line, in tow of the tug Polloek, bound pl tobacco will be grown in~Ken- | , was sudd ‘ : |, | tueky; id Ohio during i921, | attending a meeting of the |irom Jersey City to the steamer Gen. | ey, 5 tate SO remain If reno a meating of repre f farmers from all parts? ot the district here to-day are carried he was ut the | ques: | numer Brill Brothers THE EVENING WORLD, “PRIDAY, JANUARY. 1 1 $57,000 BONDS SOUGHT. Isi.x MILL - FIRE INCENDIARY. | | i TO STOP GROWING consis ata asked to Discover Avs of Wayside Broker's Extnte, 825,000 Dni Arthur Millr, of Seventh Street, Bay-| Incendiariem ta suspected in side, Queens, has petitioned Surrogate which burned out the interior | Daniel Noble, of Queens County, for| building of the Brouck Silk Com | eon, N, J., to day. discovery of asgeta of the estate of Leo|at North erg, broker, late of Bayside, who|men wer n by an autoist ri ‘+ 31, Miller, an executor) from the place, A moment | aims there are $51,000 | Police dog crashed through the of the est. ould be delivered to him hung suspended by a strap. Th excutor, Fdmund G, driver went to releasy him and s 680 Manhattan interior of the place in flanies: Avenue.) "phe lose is about $250 Jonep, of No New York. at Henry Rosenderg, | Sues Nethe and Avenue, Manhat- Commercial Trust Com- | Union ‘Odtapa: . any 51 Broadw . 00 | separ Peay 10s vi, jleeaniibe broken Sod Wns sad Shem | 5. Ragin Ia tha Setyal tan date’ aneet oper ae atin tees |tataheoe: to: cumvaster’ and. Wooulathe otaigbned baie myst egg si ts PRN Latino” (He Prompt CULLIDE Tastaudo line arrived from Naples to-| which they refuse to ive, ‘There have | against the Bell Operating Company, | Mf his chair a before pry? fellow . The lighter rat towed into Pier No. |day bringing 1,639 passengers,” among een several suits by Rosenberg agains: url ie vas Lind Hotel Nether- directors could reach hin 10} By, the police boat Jolin F. Hylan bs cna lenl, Paalee aks tea, Oceano or ad Akis: floor, Dr. Sendit yt catty” tor day and of the 700 drums only (chem, the new Halian Couinsul General ih executors, of the estate for property |onusing ‘hie arrestin the lobby at the jor, Dr. dhe ae x + Bernardi, whose! no claimed. Mrs. Mmnily Rosenberg, |hotel on Dec. 22 last, for alleged dis- widow of the broker, and his daughter, | Pderly conduct, jarraignment in ‘a magistrate’s Anna, live at the home at Bayside. ‘The | where be was discharged, He claims | Personal property is estimated at more | that false testimony was given against than $190,000. him. \Twe Men Ran From Blase That ou la window from inside the budding and 4 Owners tor 825,000 | George #0. Daniels to-day instituted | and his subsequent a tir of th Inas of entitle iw the court The. Greatest, ‘Calling Clearance In Our History Is Now In Progress The greatest both from the viewpoint of values offered and of assortments displayed. Kuppenheimer Overcoats & Suits The Suits $2 3 .5Q 295: 837-50 $65, 50% *63° $45,850 and | $55 Suits | | $75, $80 and $85 Suits 50 $90, $95, $100 $7105,$8110, $126 and $135 Suits $40 | $70 ‘ The: Overcoats 7 50 $60, $65, $ $75; as reat $ 3 00 at $85 Overcoats Q*° $35, $37.50, $40 $ $45, $850 and $55 Overcoats ce $90, $05, treo @ $105, $110, $7115 $120 Overcoats at Men's Soft Hats, Derbies and Velours Similarly Reduced Were $5, $6 and $7—Now $3.45 Were $8 and $10—Now $5.50 279 Broadway 125th St. at 3d Ave. Broadway at 49th Street 47 Cortland: Street 44 East 14th Street — a Continuing Our Special Sale Remarkable Economies in Men’s Winter Overcoats Made to Retail at $50.00 to $65.00 They fulfill every require- ment of Style Quality and Service. Singleand double breasted boxcoats, double breasted ulsters and ul-. sterettes. Well made ofex- cellent fabrics, finely tai- lored. Suitable for ali occasions. Mostof them are silk yoke lined, with silk sleeves. Some of theulstersare full wool lined throughout, as- suring comfort in rigorous ~winter weather. COLORS: Browns, Grays, Green mixtures, Heather mixtures. Sizes: 35 to 44. An early selection carries with it the advantage of undepleted stocks. RHMacy & Co NERALD SQUARE =-.- rg, AEARN Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY ‘SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Girls’ Winter Coats SPECIAL PRICE 10.00 If bought in the regular way woul? retail at $16.94 and $17.94 These smart, girlish coats are fashioned of fine all-wool éloths. Deep, round collar, attractively shaped belt and pockets, and good buttons give excel- lent style. Every coat is warmly lined COLORS: Navy» Brown, Reindeer and Burgundy SIZES: 8 to. 14 years. See Pages 15, 20, 21 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising : \¥, ve \¢, ~ Sz pet Be OS te fC VETTEL A AANA AAT Ti! | Farr ial AMEPERARTRANA YR PT!

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