The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, MULE'S LEG SROKEN; raeenappttell ly Lh) FORFEIT FOSTED pon BY JACK DEMPSEY FOR BIG FIGHT 1@ also proposed a cont my partner,” but falle MOONSHINE CAVE INYONKERS HILL REVEALED BY RAI rt Kline waa (ur ued over to the Yon- jhe ré police for the night and released In $600 bail, To-day he appeared at |the Federal. Building here and was }Only Money Put Up With Dé taken to the United States District pository, Received Prom Attorney's office to haye the com- Brovn plaints drawn. Later the Was ar- raigned before United States ¢ issioner Hitchcock and held in $1,000 Jack Dempaey has not put felt money with the depos! up his for ry, it wee ‘ball. | announced to-day by F. J. Fuller, Vi * _ " | President of the Central Union Trust Secret Passageway, Bribe and | , Beet ah Ree ey a Ne cai Company of this city Thay! i. T, and Charies Waiters, No. ‘Dempsey has madd no deposit wit | All Kentucky Thrills Re- | ast’ saa street, charged with ac-| ever with us" sald Mr. fuller. "We | cer rive: of 2 each | the | have sever beard from him excep rt Dr nts. epting bribes of $20 cac Po ed by y Agel it saloon of William Brady, No. 410 | to an assignment of rights in the mov Second Avenuc, were held in $2,000) !ng pictures of the ‘bout; w ‘AN ancient house on the outskirts| 1,41) each by Commissioner Hitcn- | Nothing to do with the deposlt required of Yonkers, No. 168 Sawmill River cook. i of him. i e| “Charles B. Cochran, the British pro Read, with an underground passage Lawrence [Malawista, an agent Of] soter, hus deposited the mone feading back to a huge cave ina hill-|the National Surety Company, Was) quired of him, and William A. P indicted by the Federal Grand Jury|and Tex Rick Asie ides sero: side, was visited yesterday by three cy to defraud Prohibition agents, Robert Campbell, moters, ha deposita with charged with conspi 0 (he United tes by obtaining b: surety bonds,.as allowed by the | } Miam Curry and Ralph Heaton. permits for tihe withdrawal of Whis- | tract.” 4 tip had come to the office con-| key Four suloon men pleaded guilty of |'COURT ROOM COLD, violating the Volstead act and were sentenced by Judge Learned Hand to fourteen d. each in the Tombs. | Two were convicted by jury trial < ning the business of \y “coopernge™ Jamin Kline, who has been oc- ¢ pying that house for some time, Tt {vas said that when «wagon empty barrels were carted away from| and wiil be sentenced later the house. from time to time there ——— ‘was reason to believe the empty ones| FOR JERSEY. | served chiefly as a screen for a few STATE cops 0 JE s | The Washington Helghte Court at at the bottom of the load which were a Makes Thin a| NO. 1130 St. Nicholas Avenue is « not empty. | ity. chilly place for those who have to Nobody responded to the bell when} ‘po combat the erime work there, but an effort will be the agents cailed. They went in and made tcsmortow tomate it waren tor the 0} ° F found many innocent looking barrels woe She /Soiding,: Antony londs of Magistrate Forthingham Has to | Wear Ovércoat—Issues Sum- mons for Landlord wave in New| Jersey, the establieiment of a rural #4 Staté pollce to has beon suggested |Koelbie, No. 158 West 72d Streeet, scattered about the place, But when), Warren C. King, President of the} Magistrate Frothingham fesued a they explored the dark cellar with | sr qutacturera’ Council of New Jersey.|summons for him jay for failure ) flashlights they found under the) ire js sending a letter to civic organi-|to ‘heat the building. The Magistrate stairs the entrance to the secret pas- sage. Following it to the cave t reported they found Kline, six bar- vels of moonshine whiskey and a| drum of alcohol, ali of which was seized, was wearing his overcoat on the bench at the time, and the stenog- rapher was wearing gloves to keep ations, inclosing ballots for an unofti-| jal referendum, und asking that stores, | ank and offices be canvassed and the ballots returned to the Manufacturers’ Council In Newark by Feb, 5. “With the highways of the State un- last day to preside at this court, and| will hear ¢! safe,” ‘ -day, * Magistrate Max Levine Whe three agents sy Kline pro-| Ste” sald Mr. King bis or bitrate case to-morrow, with Magistra osed to bride them police are as essential as the police in| Prothingham as one of the witness ws “t our cities, Opposition to a 1 Stato|The owner of the building, replyi aire wee roneral police force to-day can come only from|to informal protests, has said he could not get coal. Magistrate Iroth- Ingham says he told him where he could get some, , led him to do #0, receiving will be used as evidence. who intend to break the law or re willing to be parties to lawlessness.” RUGS SLINGLEUMS 40% to 50% REDUCTIONS on Specials taken from our Regular Stock of Quality Floor Coverings and Priced for FRIDAY & SATURDAY SELLING ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS—— All prepaid mail orders will recei ve immediate attention and will be filled with as much . Check or money order must accompany each order =928 $55 Wool Axminster Rugs $31 H nt patterns. Thi h ol weaves, will give long c riedtal Persian, allover and medallion patterns to select from: care as if you called personally, $50 9x12 Seamless Velvet mane Extra heavy. very close woven. all wool rug: You will agree to the $50 value on these rugs the moment you see them. Manufacturer's label on each rug. The low selling price ipesygas us from slug: wunttarturcr a bamer veces: cei eras seemed mea chnseete er rugs of standa it two hundred rugs ia up of servic $22 9xi2 Brussels Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 $12 6x9 Brussels Rugs J Exceptionally desirable seamless rugs, $ These wre splendid diaing room rugs for this low | | y . eae BES -BY in « good assortment of patterns, be 50 price, In fact, the smaliest thing abou ow pre-war price Sera caanlte Gide Felt Base Stair Covering ve big are big in serviceable stair covering, 22! mighty big variety and 27 inches wide, Also suitable fur Undeypelling Sale Prive hall runners, Per yard. ..seeeeseee AT HALF PRICE guaranteed to worth double the price These are practical indoor or outdoor rugs; wear like iron; some are reversible; all are we are asking. Reg. Price Sule Price | Reg. Price Size Bale Price $16.00 x $8.00 | #8.00 6x9 $4.00 $12.00 8.3x10.6 $6.00 | 6,00 4.67.6 $3.00 60c Felt Base Floor Covering Extra heavy enamelled floor covering: beautiful assortment of Linoleum patterns; absohutely water 29 $2 Extra Heavy Velvet Carpe! proof; best sanitary floor covering made to-day; 2-yard wide. Mill seconds $2.00 Inlaid Linoleum Cut fom full rolls | Nairn’s and Armstrong's Inlaid, colors through to | : Nee! < the back; 2 yards wide; most attrac Exten heavy Velvet Carpets. suite efor Gibeh pagent cae sieanise [ene 1. of patterns; 97 inches wide. During this 1. United States, Square yard woek, pecial, yard Tapestry Brussels Carpe wae This quality is particularly serviceable and desirable bee ee ae pais aaa cione 69¢ New York Floor ee Co. desi, in green, red and brown com- binations. Special at, yard 60 Flatbush AY, :1 Block trom BROOKLYN "sy; f $3 Wool Velvet Carpet Extra heavy all-wool carpet. Splendid 1 8g eo assortment of patterns suitable for runners stairs and halls;@27 inches wide, NOTICE. Long Island residents will find our store 27 In. | | per yard NOTICE. All purchases will be deliv- ered anywhere Corner free of charge Liviggsion JUDGE IS CHILLED} This {s Magistrate Frothingham's | } | 1921. SC..00L FIRES | ‘lh MAN KICKED ON BY HOMESICK BOY Hm. vet ba HEAD, ALL RIGHT a imienticn to ter AUS | thane s Walks ta Hospital While Blazes Jol aTy Hoot Stinging Assailant Has Acsdemty, Near Sy razuse, to Bes Sie (be Brenira Worpt j - KACUSE, Jan Sev ontee HUNTSVILLE, Ala. Jan, 2 Berea aay || ano eacnite oc cinea | When you buy of Me mac to hospita * hom he tres nella 5 attaches her H » hod jJ Miltary Academ “some pean’ was py lay nidiet= | when hls story that he had been Aira aye! kiel D at the head Lisa re BLM ald . pwed invens and that t hima was helpless wiih broken leg wchool or + $200,000 was found t ue Lt aa Jones road was blocked Malte Denise by; @ asta sabia wanted to burn to drive it away t e swung | and kiek y on the forehead was yh broken In 1 and {t had uilding on Nov to be shi e4 will retover ) and to the od Bales of F Plaseee If you have no Player in your home be sure to take advantage of this SPE- CIAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED WALTERS PLAYER-PIANOS. The price ($425) is a real BARGAIN PRICE. The terms are made especialy low so that the paying will not prove a hardship to you, and the FREE OUTFIT given with our Player will make this sale so attractive that we feel sure it will prove to be one of the greatest ever conducted by our Piano Department. As there will be only a limited number of these beautiful Players sold at this price we urge you to call TOMORROW and meke your selection, and we will arrange‘ an early delivery date. WALTERS PLAY ER-PIANO Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery Special Low Terms OF ONLY a} A WEEK 6 Be Sure to Call Tomorrow This SPECIAL SALE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Walters Player for $425 will cause even those who contemplate purchasing a Player at s future date to purchase NOW; and as the supply of Players is limited, we advise you to call TOMORROW and select your Player, as this sale will only be continued until the supply of Players on hand is sold If You Cannot Call Tomorrow—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player-Piano Sale muslin ask for 1S 1 O01 Oi Bi S!S'1S 1512/8) (S1 @! Viele! @| Sie! @!'e'@i@ieiei teiSieiieisie Si S11 G1 SIDVi Si @i @' Gi Si SIiSVSiViGic'cs 119-125 W. 24th St, Near 6th Ave. New York's Greatest Bargain House! Front vie matt lered for quick ‘Quantition “are frequently Incomplete, There are snail orders filled Eight Wonderful Sales Events, Extra Big Bargains for Friday & Sat WOMEN’S, MISSES’, JUNIORS’ Extra’ Special! The Season’s Biggest Coat €e Bargains! A price that would hardly cover the /'/}/) workmanship alone! All this Winter’s models. Six different styles for Women, Misses and Juniors. Desirable colors. Wool Polo Cloths, Velours, | Velour Plushes, in weights suitable for Winter and Spring wear. Values to $26.50. Second Fioor Coats—10 Women’s, Misses’, Juniors’ & The Most Sensational Coat Values of the Year! Smait up-to-date Coats! Natidnal oytr- i) 4*\ stocks of splendidly made models you cannot a | duplicate at anywhere near this extra low, bed- 3 tock, clearance price! For Women, Misses and Juniors. vetcen Plushes and Wool Polo Cloths. ire to $39.50. Wool Coatings, Wool Silvértones, Vel- Values For Children of 2 to 8 Years A choice of any in stock! Sixteen models of Mixtures, Corduroys, Velveteens, Velours, Zibe- jines and Silvertones. In’ navy blue, Copenhagen blue, gray. green, Burgundy and black. Some with velvet collars and cuffs; most of them with fur naterial trimmings. Former Fai prices up to $12.98. 5 fabric or se eeecenenanemmenmes 50010 11007 specs OCoats-i15 Fer Men and Ycung Men Choice of all our Men’s and Young Men’s Over- coats (former prices up to $30.00.) 10 clean-cut, up-to-date models of heavy weight Vicuna, Cheviot, Neen Cloth and Cheviot Overcoating in many * colors. Thoroughly shrunken fabrics of fast colot. | Well tailored. i Main Pidor . Conts- 597 Sizes For Small Boys Only Fast color, dark brown or dark green Wool Over- coating with a handsome, dressy shawl collar of black Astrakhan cloth, Full plaid cloth lining. A coat with real man-like style, thoroughly shrtnken febrics, smart appearance, and rT tailoring--at far less than cost pric ——emmsmast tit Floor, Priced Far Below Cost! In solid colors or plaids, Soft, thick nap with wool finish. Sizes up to 72x80 inches. 3, 315 and 4 Ibs. in weight. Bigger values t we ever remember offering. National Cloak and Suit Co, overstocks at such a low price we are sure you can match them in no other apt store. Former prices up to $7.49. emeeee | Asem ONE, Shoes-$297 Women’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Sizes 7 / Women’s Soit, pliable, good quality, Brown Call- finished, Brown Kid-finished and Black Gun Metal { hed Leathers with medium width toe and mili yy 4 tary heel. McKay stitched leather soles. Sizes up to 8. Boys’ Storm, Drees and General Wear Shoes in an NG One SE v y. All extra ib a A Clearance of 300! In a group of many little odd lots. Women’s and & Misses’, mostly, with a small number for men, Slip-overs and ccat styles. Light and heavy yveights- some of WOOL! Maroons, Copens, reds, grees s ar sc. Sizes 36 to 42, Values that will irely make thei sell quick, so come early! 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