The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 11

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| County Traction trolley left Summit | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921, Tu. een ey ate wren, rooney) BY STRUCK BY AUTO DIES. | CHEAP CHINESE EGGS HERE. | | FINDS DYNAMITE IN CELLAR. | ASKS $10,000 FOR ARREST. | Nv. 199 Lincotn Avenue, the B¥apx, to Springfield, about 10 o'clock ast) thing taken from, others in the. car ein ester } | remain in hi» Jong enourhtte get ht, two young men appeared of} “Don't stop till you reach Spring | Brother Almo tn te pital. | Shipped to U. 8. Althewah People Lett hy sewer Dikgers, Police Tell) Hrooktyn Man Seeks Damages From| Warm, A few minutes later she eol- jr the tracks with lighted matches. | fietd because we wili fill you with Akely WII Recover, There Need Feed. | | Wennn Whose Hone tHe Raided, | lapred © De vis of L.ineobreaddorpl al "hen Motorman Charles Dukin| puilets from our automobile, one of| Clyde Joseph, seven, of No, 254 Hdge-] Mrs. Louise Reod Welamiller, Deputy | Max Felgish, of No. 289] ctit In the | #4 #h@ had taken Paria green” 3 | Stopped, three other men jumped from | the robbers auld when they let Dukin| combe Avenue, died to-day in Harlem | commisstoner of Public ote, eata| SUMMit Avenue, Jersey found # by dla COmen wee takes to the bee | Public Mark ‘a ¥ ital, where ber dition He bes le oe behind trees, and all tive boarded the| go. anead with his wit. Hoxpital of fractured skuli received) | aa 4, [stick of dynamite and a fuse tying inst tre. Rathoridel Ravan’ to be Py he a Car with drawn revolvers, Everybody)“ gitteen minutes luter a crowded car esterday when he wan run down by na| pou Qual enormous shipments of e@¥s | cloww together in the celinr, He called] i) pun & tN. J. Nichot- [wae Agra Dr ortvenine years old, W..1 compelled to put up hands. WOK BPNAERGA Yor wusnialt autogobile driven by Clarence V. Cos | {rom Onine ertiond orien in New| the poticr, who took the dynamite and| taeda lehol- hut refused net information. - OW, you fellows get busy and take | i 3 Was) ley, « aulestann of No. 14 Post Avenue, | OTK While millions of Chinese Tl fuse to the Seventh Precinct Station) 80" Hives at No, 15 Kenmore Place, all they have.” the teader sald; An] moses 200 robbed In the same way.) ihe sone, ported to be suffering ¢rom a lack Of! trouse, goused thom in water and put| Stooklyn ’ a:tempt of the motorman to start the|in°money and. valuables, ‘The ‘pas, | C8A® and his brother Gedtried, nine | my, eee fanon Ih China,” she aaia,| tem In the yard. Then they ret about] Th June, 1918, Nicholwon raided a i car was met with a threat to blow berriyge ofl ins Yo cr ine Foca itd | nee Meaheanr Ualinte wiaL Wn ahe “iy controlied’ by American intorante, ba bn avi cmon sai ae iad Siar id A sai 4 i out his brains by one of the men,|car © Mocks fro here the ik ganpaked toe tie A ss oy learned that about ar ako| Rogers in an effort to get_evi Hold-Ups on Summit-Spring-|wio thereafter stood guard over him, |HOldup occurred. ‘The bandits were) when the automobile, eathoring speed cae ur ta GHental creh aig, | & fewer war pul through the atreat;/axainst his wife, Mra, Susan Nichol~ fetes rr ah wis! Fi sy mae oF ome : ‘ < i ng. t ey . ‘g ind . d bee in, Two t divorce aoti * b - | A ie - while the leader guarded the conduc- ail young. a to make a steep hill, struck them. God-| i24 sent fresh, others removed ¢ the | that dynamite had been used by the as i. betta a — Roi chi Mannfectured. y field Line Only Fifteen Min~ | jor, tenry Dunnei HIS PULL WORTH $150,000 fried Im In the hospital with concussion | snot and frosen, ‘The fresh hina: | Forkmen for biasting purposes, and] Til Nicholson's attest on a charge || Stoy prea One eM . : 1 J. [of the brain and other injuries, but is] woo. sell at about 50 cents ea] that In all probability & careless work. , wok t ch belo! Bee ven Cl a utes Apart. ‘Three bandits passed down the aisle dahil " expected to recover, Witnessoa aaid| \reeate and Amerhan mroducers vee man, Nad ss the stick of dynamite ‘and | ‘hat Meicholbon wan wicaten cet tke | tama rd | ademas with hats in one hand and revolvers | yagent Says He Secured Camp Con-| ident wax unaviodable, and Con-| Yomanding u duty on thom ro | the: fuse where the grocer hed sound i, | Norge ih @ Mugintrate’s Court. He Motorcycle squads of potice and|!® the other. The passengers were tract Throagh Infinence. ey was not arrested =F ee To Fight Rergdot Effert to deckarée his reputation was damaged| i ssi‘ i : forced to throw in their money and ft fled to: ihe the. aes Sy oe i Get Free. by Mra, Rogers’ action 4 civilians to-day are speeding over the Briefa were C in the ac Dies From Iiaminating Gas, 4 au ‘ 5,080 SECOND HAND roads of Union County after motor|JOWelry, The leader then sald hé/tion of James R. Nugent, a Demo. INCORRIGIBLE SAYS MOTHER.| George shamits, thirty-five, of No,| KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jan 25.—The 7] i, | Would make sure they had got every-|cratic leader, and Joseph H. Wright to| —- > 425 Hast 54th Street, died at the Flower| Government will vigorounly oppose et-| WOMAN TAKES f PARIS GREEN. OV E R COA 4 bandits who held up a Summit-ltning py searching them, and did. He!recover $150,000 from William H. Mis-| Ruth Marcotte Held in Brooktyn Hospital to-day as a result of inhaling ee EE aiicrton Wea wreder, ee White $ ag 3 Springfield trolley last night and thus | took a watch and chain from the mo-|sell, a contractor, alleged to be one-| Court. iMuminating gas at his residence yes-|enworth Disciplinary Barracks, aoconi.|Peeextam, She Had Gone Into Sa) They 5 Me howe gave the police of twenty-one New |torman, a gold ring from the finger|half of the profits of « construction) jruth Marcotte of No. 43. Weat 92d|terday. The police, having found two| ing to Assistant District loon to Get Warm. Cant. M. COHEN 7 Jersoy towns the first chance to use]of the conductor and the latter's|job at Camp Merritt. = Street, Manhattan, war remanded’ {>| Jets open, reported he committed sul-| fis Paneas corpus. paMrEolt recently A haggard, shabbily dressed woman | M21 th Av Con, 27m om their new alarm system in turning |cheap watch and chain. After taking Wie TAC thee were atin te earning jail by Magistrate Dale tn Adams | olde. fect his release. to-day waked permiasion of John Bruno, Open Nvenince out posees. the coin box from the car they left,| influences which brought the award| Street Court to-day upon allegations of The signal system is really a party! Dukin saved $10 by hiding the bill|of the contract to Fissell, Wright was) the young woman's mother, Mrs, Loa- supposed to have seen Joseph P. Tumulty's promise to help Fiasell get the contract. This Mr. Tumulty de- nied recently in a public statement Joseph Stryker, for the defendant, argued for the dismissal of the action, stating that “a clearer cnae of use of political and personal Influence for the | bella Reloh, that ahe wax Iincorrigthie. According to the pollve, the young woman jumped off a pler at the battery last March when a soldier sweetheart sailed, and t to swim out to the whip. ‘She ple 4 guilty to the charge of Incorrigibility aad a probation offi- to investigate the line telephone and a ring from any station brings simultaneous response from ail the others. ‘The system to- day was declared to be a proved suc- cess, although the robbers were not caught., Fifteen minutes in-his mouth. Dunnell dropped a $50 roll of bills, company money, and Dukin concealed it with his foot. The bandits obtained $32.60 from the mo- torman and conductor. One report of their loot set the value as high as| Purpose of, obtalping a contract could $800, but no accurate report was Ob- ‘should be condemned by: the court. BLOOMINGDALES 59TH ‘TO 60TH STREET—THIRD 1 TO LEXINGTON VENUE. _ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE cer was assigned after a Morris case. MANUFACTURERS $1,000,000 STOCK OF FUR COATS | IN A DIRECT SALE FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER THE JACKMAN LABEL FREE STORAGE in a fur garment is a mark of distinction. All who sce it recog- nize it as the best. First Year on--Pur- chases Made at This SALE Mens Blanket Robes At a Very Special Price $4.98 Such good looking robes—greens and greys, blues and browns, whichever His lordly taste. A pocket, handy for Friend Pipe, and the trim cord girdle!— good, heavy blanket material that will provide indefinite warmth and wear. In all sizes. ILLIAM JACKMAN’S SONS, the largest man- ufacturing furriers in America, offer in a Direct-to-the-public Sale their entire MILLION- DOLLAR STOCK OF FURS AT A QUARTER OF THEIR REGULAR RETAIL VALUE. You have never * been offered Squirrellike. these before. ~~ A Collection of Full Length Mink Wraps Three large floors filled with beautiful merchandise kuown as the standard of excellence the country over! The finest collection of rich furs that we have ever seen offered to the public. Wraps of Chinchilla, Russian Sable, Hudson Sable, Broadtail, Mink, Kolinsky, Caracul, Mole, Squirrel, Hudson Seal, ete.—hundreds of them—and priced as low as $200. Fresh Stock of Hand-Made Blouses $2.89 These dainty batiste blouses, so beautifully made by hand, were “0 desirable that they sold as if by magic when put on saie. In fact, the demand was so great, that we had to take orders for future delivery, which necessitated getting in a fresh puppy This is the chance for those who were disappointe ast time, to make a choice now from the ten becoming models. Sizes 36 to 46. loomingdalee—Second Floor. A quantity of s 3 Dark Grey showing the best workmanship that is known in the fur trade. Bloomingdales—Main Floor. Siberian Squirrel Full Length Curtain Specials In Our January Clearance Sale! New curtains of scrim and Marquisette for the whole house at comparatively trifling expenditure. Scrim Curtains; $1.19 | Colored Scrim The rich furs that heretofore only the wealthy have been able to own—and now within the reach of all— due to the immediate need of our turning our mer- Ranging up in price from Wraps Dutch style; hemstitched Curtains: $1.79 ‘1 Phd ae hems; ready to hang; 2! | Dutch style; all colors; 23% $ chandise into cash. f yards long. yards long. $ 500 Th to-day, th ds of k b ' ye $39 5 4 Colored Marquisette Marquisette Curtains ere axes UB YAO MRSS bo ROMES lappy in the * : Curtains: $2.95 $1.89 possession of a fur bought at this sale and we are Dutch style; all colors; 2% Cluny lace edge; hemstitched ing : ‘ : Pe pat AEA TE al isl STR MUS Py ls pads tha offering a chance to make others happy. Ruffled Voile Curtains: $3.95 Fine quality French Voile Curtain, introducing embroidery in colors on edge of ruffle—another style with pleating of colored voile. Bloomingdales—Third Floor. ee ee . Squirrel Coats Squirrel Coats i Hy Continuation of This Great A Wonderful Collection of ‘Fine Furniture | 0) 36 Inch Length 36 La Length Sale ¢ f Sho = : at Drastic Discounts up to 50% Kolinsky Dyed BROADTAIL oy pe WRAPS No such collection of Broadtail Wraps can be seen to-day in America, The demand for shoes of this quality at such low prices was so great that, in order to fill our orders and please all our customers, we are continuing to sell below cost. You will see the advisability of taking early advantage of this sale, because of its widespread popularity and its limited time. For Women 4.95 High and low shoes, Welted or turned goles, and walking or Louis X1V heels. . $250 bier Hudson; Seal } Coats 36 Inch Length Beautiful garments like a shim- mering piece of Brocaded Satin —with various collars such as Chinchilla, Russian Sable, Ko- linsky, Mink and Fitch. For Men 6.95 Brown or black calfskin or | black kidskin, in wing stitch or plain tip effects. Narrow or medium toes, 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite: $259 Genuine re et tee i me me tee 6.95 | This beautiful Suite (as illustrated), of Louis XVI. design, nicely | Seal Great, deep and luxurious In a Superb Quality | 9 85 finished in American Walnut. This Suite has a 54-inch Buffet, | AOI of Soft Fine Skins ° with four legs in front, collars, large, spacious China Closet, with long ving Table, 48-inch round Dining Room Table. side Chairs and one Arm Chair of genuine Pieces sold separately if desired, High and low shoes of sea- sons models, Welted and | hand-turned soles, Louis X1V and military heels, Full Flare Beautifully Lined at Deep Collars and drawer, enclosed § Complete, with fi Spanish leather seats, Our famous line of Bloomin: dale Glove Grip Shoes. Hi or low, in brown or black cal 3 FULL LENGTH Wraps ranging up in price from in or kau All Ae “ine ) : ; ; 8.95 sndwittie we 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite: $295 | oan ae ¢ en a | . q | This Suite is of Queen Anne cesign and made by one of the fore. | Wraps 1000 . $ Ney ibapeiiowe slow ekres | 9.85 most Western manufacturers. Finished in American Walnut, has P Skunk or Beaver in combinations of » leather | . large and spacious Buffet, also China C loset and enclosed Serving 5 " able, also has 48-inch round Dining Room Table, Complete wit spge suede: igo aipee te) ||P pant lanier lam, Show, five American Walnut Side Chairs and large Arm Chair. Pieces $ $2 50 black, Louis XIV and mili- | aus My models. All sizes and purchased separately if desired. I tary heels. widths. A Sor oo 4-Piece Bedroom Suite: $295 ' ; é It is beautifully finished in American Walnut, has 48-inch Dresser, ‘ Misses and Girls For Boys 42-inch Chifforobe, semi-Vanity Dressing Table and full size Bow Sales Rooms Open from 8,30 A. M. to 6 P. M. End Bed. This Suite is fitted with Mahogany Drawer bottoms and is of the best construction possible. these Suites in this great sale. 3-Pc. Living Room Suite: $149 Suite complete with two beautiful sunburst pillows and roll. Frame nicely finished in a rich brown Mahogany. Upholstering is of the best steel spring construction. Sofa is 5 foot 7 inches long, Note the beautiful ing Chair and comfortable Arm Chair. This suite mey be purchased in Damask and Velour combination, also Velour and Tapestries. Bloomingdales—Fourth Floor. Only a limited number of 4.95 Sises Udy we 5.95 Sises 24% lo 8 | All leathers, in white, black | and brown, 4.95 Siges up tw @ 5.95 Sises from 244 to 6 Strongly built smart lace models, in tan, brown, black, Bloomingdales—Second Floor. WILEIAM JACKMAN’S SONS America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers 35-37-39 WEST 35TH STREET Extra Sales Staff. Quick Service. Prompt Deliveries,

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