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_— portent hte - — pers e goeeee / ; Te heels Ey : THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. LER UNDAINTED Ree! Bat Ts Up on Van Cortlandt Park —WHIIMANTAKES UP "sa'theataoxc BYBIUELAWBAND: Amd Gleeful Girl Skaters Make Merry CHARRESOFGRAFT "2s: 00%." HOME BREW SAFE IN AUTOS BY POLICE —.—. psremense State “Volstead Act” Will Not Surprising Irregularities Said to_ ; Invade Sanctity of Private | | Domicile | Haye Been Discovered in Re- ‘Girls’ Graduation and\Party Dresses Cle, covery of Stolen Machines. HAS EYE ON. ENRIGHT" Sizes 10 to 16 Years intl sueation Sint, erred on the tm: 1 Fond and Are Nve Talking Secession. President Calvin 0. Vaa Assistant District Attorney James E, Smith, who is assisting Mr. Whit- Intends to See Police Enforce man tn hie tavestigntion of ity at- | New, dainty mod : Is of Nes, wae Crepe de ‘ Law—No Snap Judgment | fairs, to-day began the examination | Chine, Georgette and Organdy, attractively trimmed. wf sixteen witnesses called in on nection with charges of graft in the 2 00 d 2 0 recovery of stolen automobiles. Mr. 12.75 19, 75 5, an 7.5 Smith declared the investigation has | disclosed cases of surprising irregu- | larities on the part of certain police- men alleged to have ‘shaken down” cars were stolen and | who asked for police aid in recover- ing them, Mr, Whitman said he probably would not go before the Grand Jury 73 again before Monday, Bugene McGee 34th Street—New York of No. M9 Broadway, counsel for : s Capt. William Bailey, the first police J { officer indicted in the investigation, | ’ argued before Judge Crain of General Greatly Reduced Saturday Sessions to-day for an immediate triat N i Co 4 tor Capt. Bailey. Tie declared the jaws of Now York, but it is my duty SKareres <— “LS ORTLANO SARK charges wero frivolous and asked 9 interfere with the head of the Po- icone | that the trial be set for next Monday. ce Departmen: 4€ the police do net| Best Winter Sport Vouch-)Srvt tce-auating, was putting on The motion was opposed by Aasist- 0 their duty. |. Safed the New Yorkers | Skates preparatory to a apin over the ant District Attorney Sullivan, who ice at Van Cortlandt Park. The girl : “ i The Cntef Executive wasn't speak) ‘ Is Heartily Enjoyed. akaters, who are emiling in anticipa- | said the District Attorney was pursu. i itt A d that the \g Of the crime wave in the greater tion af the joys goon to come, are Ing, Die Investigations and that the ity. But it wasn't a chance remark 5 from left to right: Hadith Winant, NST aD pl ela tacts py any means, and epeoulation to-day| ‘This picture was “caught” just 298/544, porrington, Helen Farley, he was compelled to “show his han: on Sunday Sports. | By Joseph § Jordan. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, ¥., Jan. 21—Gov. ier bee made very plain his pos!-| jon with regard to the police witu-' tion in Greater New York, and if olice Commissioner Richard Enright inks that the Governor “isn’t look. | Police: “It ts not my duty to enforce the Winter Coats @ For Girls and Juniors | | : ' la rife absut ‘the Capitol aa to whén | sToup of pretty girls, among the first| virginia Gibeon ang Katherine - See auicants miateriste iW’ thie chee \ he may take action with regard to po-|to take advantage of the season's | O'Brien. .| by next Thursday. vt i eo conditions telow. ‘That he ia-fa- ‘ Sentence for Contempt of] ‘District Attorney Swann to-day Sizes 6 to 16 Years Fur Collar of Plain Tailored models of Suede Velour, Heather Polo and Mixtures, Bolivia and Silvertone. Collars of Self Material, Raccoon, Nutria or Australian Opossum, about Pro Whitman — {nvostigatio: ea One abet Weaett eNAGe ENS ither Mr. Gwann nor Mb. Whitma’ Offense, Is Warning. : tatement, but intinated that there No, Prison Suits | 8 | 4uppearcd at the meeting, the request vere other laws besides the Volstead . ~ mune rn i: ving n mi a tn the form of a Asaistart Unit ates District At-|letter from e istrict orney. separ wore tes cxcnet's) TAKEM IN GT | OUIS:| Tis Man Better’: eR Or eye! : LOUIS: railiar with dith ° ~ Ae a . requested the Board of Estimate for Ma'Ghan soos kare, Ils wes isleiog COL F W BEATTY Penitentiary? | Court Will Go With Second $20,000 to detray qrelialnary expen a a torney Reynolds, in charge of liquor | not asked for to-day, It was referred Gov. Miller has been told New York | prosecutions in the Federal District | to the Finance and Budget Commit- s rm tee whitch will consider it Monday af- Beis in ccsenn Ga device tows Ol Offender Changes “His Plea| court, announced to-day that here- | ternoon, It will recelve the attention ais te Shleithatl the Gorecohe to Mort Serious One So ‘He —_| after all violators of the Volstead act | ot the Bound of Aldenmen next 'Tues- day de the statement quoted sbove. Can Go to Sing Sing. | previousiy convicted or having plead- a Two Models Illustrated ANTS STATE VOLSTEAD ACT When James Litton, allan ‘racy, 02 SY in online cha with ot | BOARD OF ESTIMATE Formerly Sold from 39.75 to 89.50 . thirty-three years old, of No. 397| 00nd conviction, be sentenced hose who know Gov. Miller know |! aie eine ae My Bel coiaid Girest., Brooklyn, whe nad | eotiarapt of court IS SAVED FROM JAIL} i at he meuns what he says, and roug! ere as Wife Pleaded guilty to assault in the third! Tie penalty for contempt pee eet Nemes se et Deserter, degree, was sentenced to the pentten-| 4, the aiscretion of the court—it may| Tinks Connolly for Tip About 25.00 29.75 to 55.00 ve to be shown why. | wa ae eae oan S| bole heavy fine, coupled with {m- Injunction It Was About he Governor knows polities from! Ascistant District Attorney Ryt-| ‘Nothing doing, I want to go to|Prsonment far exceeding the lim- to Violate. | . itations for violations placed by the ~ Ms 4 A fs Prohipition Law. In u liquor con-| 716 Hoard of Bstimate oy tempt case in Chicago recently the| ‘e®ded Borough President Maurice - defendants wore sent to pris wos |comnely a yore of manne cor mvine|l © Smart Coats for Misses , | Bo ya o revoke the fran- Mr. Reyn said in each case | Boud was about to revoke the fran of @ “selling” conviction an injune- tion had been training the qy{Hi@uer man 1 her sel +} Consequently, if he is found guilty econd tiine be is adjudged in con- tt of court eir starting point in the ward. He|tonberg was notified by the St. Louis ows that the saloon on the cormer /police to-day of the arrest there of lof clothes und $10 wlien you leave not drawing the crowds with one-|Col. George W. Beatty, formerly of there. ‘Tho penitentiary gives you! f of 1 per cent beer and he be-/the Rritish Air Service, wanted in nothing.” on : ‘9 that the “copper” on the beat |New York since 1918 for desertion of | bare It too. But he doeen’t believe | his wire and two children. gault in the third degree was only u t it ts mecommry to pute policeman} In 1913 he tived with his wife, Lidia | nisdemeanor he hod to send Lifton to eve, miloon. ‘Weik Beatty, and his children at No lane ‘ |the penitentiary. hik thero ty gloom ahead for 207 Hast 68th Street. He disappeared | aly right,” sald the prisoner je bibbers and the tinplers who] and was indicted. Nothing more was Tis gulls oF acon Wo recourse to the third rail, there | hdard of him hy his wife until Jan. 14, S faonke Hows balm in Gilead for the disciples of |this year, when she read that Co}, a : | e home brew. The Governor be-| Beatty was enguged to marry Miss Sing Sing. They give you a new sult Judge Crain explained that as as- H 3 8 a chise of the New Yori and North| Shore Traction Company in Queens, 5 “ a | Preaident Connolly cautioned, “Wait| Also Suitable for Women to 386 Bust |a@ minute, please!" | |x | change my “What's the trouble?" asked Mayor | injunction | Fur Trimmed and Tailored eplied | ceived an deral Court, Judge Crain then sentenced him to| im the sanctity of t) — 2 le vote jea DI Y “It arrived by ail, but ‘nome fase tau becuse Gt tls mine ‘Da ree Dhotarrash mi vetoes ra icicles eich tae es a nee Straightline Sleeve Coats and Wrappy Siea ary! s item tidings whlch toe || sind prin Heats eae ania wad ‘eee eee from three montts % 81%)" 1. more saloon men ples saat gael Models of Bolivia, Ondulette, Velour inealoon sorces wanted which are | long-lost husband, | ‘The polic ow that in| Se fret offenders before Judge Learned] portion Counad! Devery and Duvyette Superior. Collars of In the Mullan-Gage enforcement| She went to the Distriet Attorney's | 999 Tifton was sentenced to prison se pe Set ile Ni I, oie at ate M se Lyin and ; Oposs i 2c vifiscn Hi. Ardoroon for natunon,|catek sith the Wisioeten police, who | {07 028 ears £oF arson Dy JUGS Pie sr eer eed there ne | inane ereeident, Connolly tor lis Moleeicim, Cpeassiaty Nusbeity Ruccion 55.4) Fwented an injunction feature. Ho|identifie Beatty. Meanwhile he nea |= Brokion and pecunene ie at pr a RB casee SOLE, ADOUEISS S08 780 Beaver and Squirrel or Self Material. 35.00 ranted the bill mado sweeping and|left Witmington. He was arrested in tn Gonsrai ‘Gessicns pe robbery. on| ‘? gz in at the Wherenpon the Mayor and the rs of the Mviimate Board ic, and would have carricd the|Washington, D. C,, on Jan. 18 and held ot Bny towked Bars Gone e into the hames, but he failed tol in $500 batl for extradition 1t is af- vee 6 Hes feggeee was shared what he wapted. The Governor |leged that he jumped the Quill. His cond ue ate pe wine pase pught that his own views were|lacgage was traced dint to Philadei- shes 0 Bightas ies matic enough. phia, then to Gt. Louis, The police | @Md beat her on the head with a piece it's any conoolation to the good lof St, Louis eald he was with a woman of lend pipe because, he sald, st ‘who would put tho oan on All| who gave the name of Mary James |>@d sent him to prison, When he amusements and hang crape| when he was arrested thera Detec-| Was leaving court to-day Litton eerie Minot at on | tive Ravens has been sent to St, Louls |turned to Mrs. Davie and auld it blue laws, and as for boxing and|to bring Beatty back. Tl) get even eu yo a eves Sarees et tem ante coun ne erie Meee OBRER GETS $4 AFTER A } MURDER — of all the newspapers one of these /inar city, un New York, before th the pugitictic penoiliers, but he | Alleged devertion of ims family PRICE OF “MILK CUT Newark Grocer Puts Up a| BY DAIRY FARMERS, does not include liquor: re giving four ces to all fi ud guilty and trial and Formerly Sold trom 59.75 to 105.00 38.00 45.00 «4 65.00 Misses’ and Children’s Dep t—3rd Floor oy Those holes in your pockets "at pre expected heavier be imposed as time Y6u hear people say, “My money seems to melt away. I can’t tell where it goes.” Perhaps you have said so yourself. burry about any of |a linotype operator. He have a Orilliant record in t Desperate Fight to Save | IN PRISON FOR LIFE, Gmelunce | GETS 7 YEARS MORE| ver tne pittance nis casn resister cone] tained—not more than §4—Joueph| of Si, . or to death early | Stivers, Convicted Murderer, and | Jaen ns | o Roary eee | Bassett, Wit h to Serve, | Strect, in the ex It on the roof of No, 144 Ba sett, ith Month tc re 4 €ey 3 Newark ‘ Philly Lewia, one} \ Semtenoed for Escape. tha Rackiand thank # of the company, was fol-, |. ‘ if siebalaeme ied m ina tin case preparatory | The two Bing Sing couricts who|the stairway by wi TWhen the Neat Sette aire. | eecaped last summer end were cap- | tempted to escape to his living rooms on fhe, axing Deckage In the |eured in the mountains of New Hamp-|the upper floor. There was every evi- = - | shire wore sentenced by County Judge |dence that Jucoynaki had made a bh im burned out when!/ young et White Plains this morning and bloody fight for hig life. y had to Pour) cor ceven years each, added to The pollee betleve that the robbe provided of excitement original ventoncoe at expiration. Has-|Came upon Jacoynsid while he + for the crowd sett had only @ month to cerve when |making some port of “home brew’ as —— he joined Stivers, u murderer in making {there was a still near hin body, » quan- AWYES'S ESTATE st, 366,644. the «et away, during which they as- y of alcohol and four dozen empty 4 mauited three keepers and stole three Also thure automoniien were several juga of what appeared to numbed feature of Stivers’s bo port wine under one of the counter: ready in prison for e < . as . of sarours, fae been ‘added, | Adam Gorn » fourt ars old, © charging se. |No. 258 Van Buren Street, employed may give the |the grocery, discovered the body ninety “years additional, will | Jacoynski when he came to work b. he sentence to- rom & State prison. =e Sigmiping.. LEE i _— — HYLAN To RUN AGAIN? | BALLOON INQUIRY ENDS. | CATS ABOVE HIM IN ‘WILL. | | Liwea Saye One Aunt Left Estate for) indicat Feline Howpital. An indication League Says New Below Cost | Everybody wastes money. é Beior on) Dollars are tricky. Like small children, they are al- ways “running away.” = to Do. $4,000 moring picture film of the erican ‘Trading Asoociation was de- y fire to-day in the company's duction. um, President of the anno. Sew up the holes in your pocket. Put your surplus dollars where they will add toyour income, We suggest that you open an account with our Special Interest Department. hundredweig' receive ulx cents t. bu that « 43.46, on the ay 8 pounds of thiy I his February milk at $.0187 below the cost of production. “The mk mar bad,” suid M turers of conc erated and powdered tmilk to buy from the farmers, thousands cf wham arc | without a regular marke } | ‘The farme quart for ter fat. Our location is central— just a step from your place of employment inthe down- town business and financial district. Come intomorrow, or at your convenience, Deposit any sum, from one dollar up. low of Kawin IE, Jackeon Jr. of Brookiyn Hoxband Matintas Further Action Rests Upon F4 ¢ Advocate General Tip Comes via Ned took Where Mee MERCANTILE Very gd it -5 ete Hylan jn nguiry at the Rockaway tends to run for re-election was ween in| s ) the bailoon flight of TT * sat: sohn ren, « Toners laren wha Sn eaing ot lo-ay ap te Busters |Aiecnaee ke, fe ballon ent of il ee Advance Spring Millinery was ou i Shee POR : le | Men'a League of invitations to a poll-| ended in the frozen wilds of Canads, sunt, the late Maria Louise Ewen, for-| tical meeting on Monday night In the " se was concluded to-day, Rear Admi jmor “Baroness von Koenits,” testify-| tmperial Restaurant, Fulton Street and| George W. Kline. Vester’ ot ren ing to-day tn ue eet) af the will Red-Hook Lane, Brooklyn, This or-|court, said'the findings would be for- fore Surrogate Foley and a jury, i ded to Washi Geclaed he had alwayo ‘thought he | eanization put Mayor Hylan forward in| Warded to Washington. | tood high im the esteem of his three | the last campaign. geatimony yesterday he had become ex- te until rote wane Caroline Ewen, The invitations were si ned by Charies| hausted on the march back to civillza- firet o¢ ther to die, eut him out| tf. Stengle, Becretary of the Civil Service | tlon, ‘was recalled to the stand to-day t he to] Commission, and a close personal friend | to answer technioul questions. Lieut of the Mayor, and Henry A. Meyer,| Hinton was re-examined regarding bis Deputy Dock ‘Conrm!: , S190 con-| testimony that Farrell had flown into idered crlendly to 267. Myign. tie Fe \ Beret at Mattice, It was af Mattice PR nat Dl ne Tre! jeged to have ‘oqaulted Kiayor's'candldaay wil te dinuied. Histon. ‘ Attractively trimmed Models, forecasting the ) Spring Mode, Italian Milan, Batavia, Hairbraid 10 00 and Lisere. Also Taffeta Hats with Hackle Brims or fancy Braid combinations, Excepflional Values | ‘115 BROADWAY » le wae hressnt a9 a veitien Aloe Eva aligned ber will, > i. he

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