The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 9

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H" di of hed at el; ker? Ye to 6 Ame County, W. Van were those at the bed: ed the clair comm the outale addressed old preacher and friend of thé family, and told him that he had “made his peace with God and was ready to be bvaptized* would say the word, “1 will baptize you, boy + Vow io Shed No More Human Blood sda Reconciliation Between Noted Feudist’s Two Sons, Estranged Many Years. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ed without hia t Who the Hatfie phty-six, aft workd from *OEVIL W. Va. But almost equally unbelievable was the reconciliation of the feudists’ two sens one of the many dramatic incidents which characterized “Dov}! Anse’s" burial in the blood-stained mountains near Main Island Creek, yesterday. Betere the march to the cemetery | began the hands of two of the dead | man's sons, long estranged brothers, were alaeped over the coffin. ‘Cap" Hatfield, namesake and feud Neutenant Dr, Bk, Hatfield of Charleston, econciiation was attended by a gen era] demonstration of sorrow among the funeral. As the procession moved the res-| = — toration of good will (between t brothers formed the chief subject oi discussion, and at the grave before y was lowered * “Uncle Dyke whenever old clgrsyman r Tankled mutice ¢ sought his life blood he would ist. ° Hatfield~MoCoy Sicilian mafia, be ains om amb and ty ANSE” HATFIELD. field heme at Island Creek, arged that the | poots On, ates ail hate phophesied that “Devil Anse” Hattleld. leader thirty ve igo, would end his | have ‘Fighting Cap’s’ Baptism“: * Al ‘Devil Anse’s’ Bier Ends Feud of Brothers ; many, bullets entering each body. | Hathelds were indicted they had re- tel } hi Co Twenty-three w | most of them committed from ife on 4 pneumonia. quite as if he were a afont- | Hathelis got » the the old Hat . d to the home of p. It wus decided When you buy muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE Logan | These Mage by Sth the fath ta The Open Evenings ap” Hatfield COMPLETE” 4 the minister S * respond “in the very (Craver Tames \ d that if any COLUMBUS feud, blood 4 Wal ig of West Vir- | — y years ago, 0 ANCHOR DENTURE, i PLATE k NO two hogs MeVovs The success of sense due to its partment of dental science. substituted in a day Incorporated Established 1897 FINE KNITTED UNDERWEAR All weights Flatlock Seams Beauty an Durability St Fits Women and Girls and finishes—in silk, wool and cotton Delightful Texture d Moderate Price MOST WONDERFUL SALE OF THE YEAR All Wool, Sample SUITS & 0’ COATS Ave, Tailors VERY LANGE ASSORTMENT . COHEN'S, 265 6th Av. Cor. 17th Bt. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITUR A JO*“SEL” STATION ar Conan OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS: $1. WEEKLY #4 opens AN ACCOUNT #3, DOWN ON *50° *5, DOWN ON *759°| (7% DOWN ON 400" FISHER BROS|| Skilled Attention ||| Always! | When you are having your teeth ar- tended to, the hest of worKmanship 1s | ERBURY SERVICE, skilled operators, expert in every de- We feature FMERGENCY WORK, Unsightly teeth remus ed and new ones Ali Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants WATERBURY UENTAL COMPANY 29 W. 34th St, New York | 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Houns: 6 To 6 Sunvats: CLosEe® staff of | = | i t to die.” y, ahd the young McCoys we nced to death by # band They were wrought punty, Ky. ceived Nis death. wounsta, back int vere tied to frees and shot to death | the murders, but ! Anse” and as ers, ‘The fend went on as it hud ith brutal murders every ge: HE EVENING WORLD Pant Rec aula Aaa Be a He died? that ray Devil Anse” and] afresh ¢ where @ilison Hatfield | © ‘ost Virginia and formuily | ved, apparently for defense and | The McCoys (rind to enlist the law on theie sidg. One| of he o Pike| + ee re They enemins to 0 hey batter the door dow besun, | cighteen-yea da .' MeCoy, to make &@ light his son poison to him by mewvers o & awietus on the eud Kikings. and oud was ov This execution p witsel ae trom fifty to 100. peo religion” two ye eart. The ), MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921. — soh.wras riet! “Ie ihieon aise. avr, b.ye| bush ‘Whenever it-dise: dowa a Bit}tier, But Bilizon Mounts, 0 band, shot her through, nvedure which kindled | cabin was burned to the & f his clan t somewhat indiseriminate ure “variously in later he even on the tandeville stage, At that) aly, admitted that the . OF his thirteen sons atred “Randi's"| oniy two were killed, and te himself er, A‘laphare| always declared that be bad nothing She said shal tor whioh to apologize. since he merely couldn't and begged them not to kil) protected ‘his own! $120.00 (Theo. Haviland) ; encrusted border: Formerly $375.00, (Theo. Haviland) gold handles. $1 matt gold handles. 95.00, $45.00 Tumblers—Ric $1.50 West 42nd Street Shiraz Rues (extra large size) Some with embroidery aprons; average size 8x5 {t.: sule price Limoges China Dinner Sets— $295.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets— colored conventional border designs; matt Formerly $175.00 Imported China Dinner Sets — 100 pieces; ABnyentional border designs; Lightly Cut Table and Iced Tea shly cut border designs. Formerly $1.95 and 2.95 per doz. tern Brothers West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) To-morrow, we will offer Several Hundred Pairs ' LACE CURTAINS At ONE-THIRD Off Former Prices NOVELTY IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS’ In simple or elaborate border effects. $7.00, 8.50, 10.00 to 22.50 Pair ’ AMERICAN-MADE NET CURTAINS Attractively lace trimmed, $2.25 to 9.00 Pair Decisive Price Reductions in the January Sule of ORIENTAL RUGS Extra Fine Persian Rugs 11.1x9.1; Reduced to $395.00 10.4x7.11; “* 385.00 | 14.4x11.0; “ 10.9x9.5; i “410.00 | 14.9x10.8; “ 11.10x9.5; “450.00 | 15.3x10.7, i 15.5x10.2; 9“ “575.00 | 15.3x10.10; “ 14.0x9.9; “ “585.00 | 17.2x10.0; s 13.6x8.10;,“* “475.00 | 14.10x12.2; “ to 180.00 Imported and Domestic Extra Large Size Rugs 14,.3x10.3; Reduced to 1275.00 Silky Mosouland Shiraz Rugs Best grades and large selections; sale prices $45.00 to 100.00 _ Hall Strijgis, some in pairs; sale prices $105.00 to 425.00 Fourth Floor. | “ 1400.00 * 1400.00 “ 1500.00 “ 1500.00 “ 1375.00 “ 1800.00 The JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of “CHINAWARE and GLASSWARE Qualities of the highest standard _at Radical Reductions from the former Low Prices 106 pieces; wide gold matt gold handles ; 107 pieces; richly #49.50, 10.00 Formerly $59.50 and and 22.50, and 69.50 and 2.25 match A LIMITED NUMBER OF English and Limoges China, Plates, Cups and Saucers at Reductions of 10 to 3314 Per Cent. + American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 100 pieces; colored floral spray and medallion border design; gold line edyes. Formerly $27.50 and 32.50, $19.50 and 25.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets—- 100 and 106 pieces; designs; matt gold handles. richly colored border Formerly $29.50 and 39.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets—- 52 pieces; colored medallion und conven- tional border design. Formerly $15.95 $12.95 and 16.50 Rich Cut Glass Beverage Sets— Richly cut floral and leaf cuttings; set consists of 1 tall covered Jug and 6 tall Tumblers to $4.50 Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 3 5th Street—N. Y. Established 1879 TUESDAY The Liliputian Bazaar’s Annual January Sale Sets a New Standard in Value Giving 2000 Short French Fine white nainsook, all hand-made, with hand em- broidered round yoke, or panel front and hand-scal- loped skirt. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. . . . 3000 French Empire Dresses Sp Fine white nainsook, hand-roade broidered, Empire models. Also some dainty yoke styles. Sizes 6 months to 3 years . 1000 Fine Lawn Dresses Pretty little frocks with tucks and teaser scitching, some with touches of hand-work. » Sizes 6 month. to 2 years * 500 Colored Wash Chambray or Sousette dresses with or without bloomers, several new models and others that expensive, reduced for this sale. Si 200 Japanese Silk Pink or blue, hand-erhbroidered Mixtyre, Corduroy and Velour. Mostly box models, suitable for girls or boys—the velour coats Have beaver buttons. Sizes 1 to 3 years . 10 Coats — Several Silvertone, broadcloth, heather mixtures, a few with fur trimming. Mostly box models, 14 Fur-Trimmed Coats Broadcloth, velour, and mixtures, with nutria trim- ming—some without fur, Sizes 1 to 3 years . Beaver 1.95 3.95 29 Serviceable Winter Coats 350 BEAVER & FANCY HATS Greatly Reduced Fancy and Beaver FOURTH FLOOR Dresses Special 2.45 ecial and hand ea- Spectal 1.95 Dresses Special 2.85 have been more izes 1 to 3 years, Quilts §, pect! - 2.75 Originally 16.50 8.50 Fabrics Originally 24.00 Sizes 5 to 3 years re ee a re tenes sind, § Le ne Originally 29.75 16.50 Fancy and Beaver 6.25

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