The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 11

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yams Sk Wass THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921. o yan, §, 191%, was transferred to the (the aupport of w wife. son. dattette: [ast night cbantermanded the order |ivn: tnapector Mernard J Hayes was | tleuten: POLICE CAPTAIN | wen 20th Street Station, Manhattan |and mother and that justice demands | for the retirement of Capt, D | ‘ 919, to the Went 100th {that he be given an opportunity at] whten wonld have become ¢ trinaterred front the old 12th ty the | pan new Hth Inspection District in Broo| §. BLOSSOM * WILL WED MILLIONAIRE DU BOIS INDICTED | COUNSEL FOR BAILEY ASKSFOR | Cupt, Bailey is ‘aptain nad then an Acting (napector M facturers! The other changes send tnapector | E. CLARENCE JONES (N GRAFT CHARGE | sins’ totes counne tor pace] Rupeetatan for se icant [SIX NEW CAPTAINS {%'% AovE RCOATS Capt. William A. Bailey, indicted tast| police during a strike Inspection District in Brooklyn to the} ( MeKay, Patrick J. Noble and John 4 white ritor Chasiea'S.| "An entensive ‘shake-up tn police {Mh taspection District, staten taland: | NAMED BY ENRIGHT) \, ‘0 he $5 imate | Niam t Lieutenant to Captain d thence, on Jan. t,/once for vindication, He asks thal]at midnight. with a pension of! d 14th | Michael Siattery, Corneitus Car A Hanken, nt post, the Atlante | his case go on the preferred calendar. | $2,000 a year The retirement of Capt tw Thy Mich Ahern, Philip Atier, Ja Levy | n. Brooklyn. | Judge Crain esetved decision. John H. Boyle jr. however, became | * uuned of accepting effective Wa at made him a on by the | Charles A. Porn week’ In Special Pro ba wh ‘inves on of olty and | aaministration ics fe to-| Inspector Thomas FW hown Sc santehiaae th Picae ect tae. Ff) KContinued From First Page.) (Continued From First Page) hid penta lian auevaied Po Judae | es RISES (OR) DEDKINE (CLERCtNS toe ey mod friend oF the | Potica Gamiiniarenan RAMANt! £2) Litre saad Touhey, Patr ma 108 Mt OH 17th om, tee Near aay ——— Sewer We iy ministration, was recalled fr 3 le ; Aye Tire a Petich Coober, Rarer ‘ 1. Cor. my home of Charles B, Dillingbam. the x aie te Cal | espn Fa fOr! Police Commixsioner Enright Inte Island to the new 11th Distri ie lday appointed six hew captains, seven | Murnane, Robert Esselborn, James B, || °° Open Boeninge fa theatrical manager, in White Plains,|fe* to-day wax Leo Gambardella, 9 [4 Immediate trial o hare tenis nies SEE a b Shand there were only a few rela former policeman and now head of] | In papers served on Distr \ WA‘ and friends of the bride and groom|the Manhattan’ Detective Agency |. ae bet a : lice captain tor six| i ‘ é ie has been a pal | | fp soosiond Bireet yours and a member of the polite fore . ie "Thore is a romance attached to the raetid wald to on Poveniie | yee the & member or Ther Se Brill Brothers & | for more than 28 years; that ‘he is . [Bi wedding of Mr. Blossom and Miss) reporter that hin agency had | sumeacmecemenncontaeeuiemenemiae Secly. Robert Aitken, the sculptor.| nad change of prota he pro ee eee eS ee is | nad change of protecting the property @ was one of Mr. Blossom's moat intl-|and employees of certain printing "SPECIAL SALEs Hi 4 mato friends. He had a studio in the! gris whose workmen were on atrike, R d = Of Arcade Building In Lincoln Square.) yy he stated that all moneys he had | Ml henewed = a . : 5 | f wert Ee One day Mr. Blossom dropped in for received for vin work bad ween 900! Ph OHOLTADAS = Thrift consists not so much of saving #1 a visit and there he found Mist Seely! hy nim to his own operatives He {Mt 2 7 ij Theod R l ‘@} posing for Mr. Aitken for what studio) aia he knew nothing at all abou AT > — p ‘elt Mr. Ait it a ing at ail about |i . : sens spending. codore Roosevelt. Bi eae calla “Toe Classic Head ny payments being made to mem- | RIDICULOUS PRICES but of common sense in spe g ; Mr. Blossc pduced to MISS] ners of the Police Department. SS Seely and long befor Cupt. Du Bols was appointed to une |@ eked a ; tached tg Jopartment Jan. 21, 18%, promoted to | Ml during a ] $ 3 cee eoe psoas El / s 1%e’re Quoting in Our Lioniahe ivbegd Mp siing te Camain./m@ Remington Phonograph @| c o Up hing the lat- |g CORPORATION a! ~ E,called “Out of Sight," a was ned to the Pop ‘ avirom Nyack toy Mr. Blossom dicd Ajago, He was the author of a mu ation, Brooklyn, and on Hof comic operas, written in collabora. tiltion with Victor Herbert, among them ithe “Princess Va Ailes FAModiste,” “The Pring Dor EMcheckers,” “The Yankee ( Mlemuir “Exchange” and “All for the iLadies.”* >! E. Clarence J Evbroker, a bo: | and, incide: y Gdonaire. He ts t sang firm of bi. ¢ f No. 605 Styears he Brof ithe Thrift Week _ SALE Spell T-h-r-i-f-t in Emphatic Accents sa banker and | * Direct from Wholesaler to Consumer ind sportsman, Cost of production means absolutely nothing in this sale. Every item in our tremendous surplus stocks has been priced at figures that have never been offered before. Take advan- tage of this opportunity that positively will not be duplicated this season. You will get rugs at prices below the cost of manufacture. 9x12 Axminster A wonderful quality of All Wool, fn beautiful $ -90 colors and patterns, Regularly sold for $50 haa and more nee Jones ‘4 Aven For many entided With some st finwncial transactions Biwhich he eteurred in Wall 8 H@ie is uw montber of the Stock Ex- Mpbange and the, Metropolitan, Law- 9x12 Seamless Velvet ad Made by the country’s leading rug mills Regular vali 2.50. ; “netigenc Hhvhich crea Dishoess. A eycrived pres S-women costly bi A wonderful range of designs with and without PRES creep acevensnasieorseetobesesvenenes 9x12 Wilton Rugs 54g Lv WASHINGTO Jan 19 ipator Frelinghiysen of New Jorse erbere to-day for &t And to the man who realizes that it’s twice as easy to make money by shrewd investment as by hard labor, they will sound a call to action. The reductions are almost unprecedented: the clothing is of our usual high quality. Study the figures —they tell the story. ‘ are copies of the highest grade und Axminsters 9x12 RQ eee 49" Smaller Rugs at prices in proportion AMERICAN CARPET CO. 6 and 8 East 30th Street Open Mondays Until 8 P. M. All Sales Final Open Daily Until 6 P, M No C. O. D. ALBANY,.Jan. 19: @sy confirmed the Charles L. Cadle of Rogol “pitendent ot 3 Wo The Suits $35, $40, $45 $55, $60, $65 $85, $00, $95, $100 & $50 Suits $70 & $75 Suits Sup to $125 Suits J ote on Democrats voting ' F = ee ee Tf you know how to spend less than you Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to get you have the hilosopher’sstone. pa Richard’s $ $ $ Almanack. Nor was that the only ; CONDENSED REG. U8, PAT OFF, MILK— CANNED !. pnts are, Ben good line th Franklin eve n oth was * bis that has it but his that PIEL wt oe e The Overcoats source of solid satisfaction as long as the purchase lusts. And an investment Ed enieaaee Wiens $35, $40, $45 & $60, $65, $70, $75 $85, $90, $o5 @ which pays dividends six- OR ae $50 Overcoats & $80 Overcoats $100 Overcoats Clothes fitly represent you Add to this the fact that i world pays you. what Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to it thinks you're worth and it thinks you're worth j about what YOU think ‘ou're worth as expressed you'll see why to buy a this sale is *‘common sense in spending,” of, as Theodore Roosevelt said, y “true thrift.” Including thousands of Kuppenheimer Overcoats & Suits $35. $42 555 Sale opens 8.30 A. M. tomorrow 279 Broadway . 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St., at 3d Ave, Broadway at 49th Street 44 East 14th Street The Result’s the Same because SHEFFIELD’S the Same . ‘Ae? you may always be sure 4 Ntebscran 4 of good cream sauces made ARO H from Sheffield milk—canned, ere eg, ee Sheffield comes to you as rich and wholesome as good bottled milk, Because it contains all the cream of whole milk; a tall can will make more than a quart of milk, So Sheffield milk, canned, is a real economy. Moreover, you will find SOLD BY ALL it one of the handiest good things Henan to keep in your pantry at all times. IN CANS It will keep for days in a cool place after it is opened—because it’s Sheffield quality all the time. Sheftield Condensed Milk Co., Inc. New York City pe eae ete ao eee lee teste ee a np ann ee ween be

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