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THE EVENING WORLD, EE OH pi orca, een mame Ee Se ear = i ‘ ¥ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921. $170,000 IN LIQUOR \MERCURY TAKES ~ “JIMMIE” ORDERED | Natasha fons Out for] premises occupied by toms. Jowners or hurtenders or SEIZED AMID JEERS A SUDDEN DIVE|SOFT DRINKS FOR ALL] vis X Attorney, Rens) bean convicted vor _plonded . of Brooklyn anni to-day that In-| violation of the law } se er { ees ee a Lar junction proceedings will ve brought permanent court order ae = Dry Agents Get Chanvpagnes and | Fall of 19 Degrees Hampers Snow | Bill Was $125 and He Gave $500]tndor the Volstead Act against the place for dbatement of « nuisance Imported Liquors, in Raids Removal on Side Streets— Bill to Pay—He Says in Harlem. Warmer Weather Due. Change Is Due. White 1,000 jeered, Prohibition agents| A sudden cold snap, general Mast wight seized $150,000 worth of French champagnes, wines, imported Whiskeys ang other Itquors in the Wholesale wine store of Hi & Le Weins [St (A. M. to-day, representing a drop berger, No. 1867 Madison Avenue. The|°f 19 degrees since 6 o'clock last “Jimmie” Thornton, who gaye his oc- throughout the Bast, sent the temper- Sun at as “alleged actor,” was In the ature in New York down t os vest Side Court to-day with a story i fo At degrees | stout $126 worth of soft drinks ‘The defendant was Joseph Gallagher, | No. 226 West 49th Street, who sald hoe stock was taken to the Knickerbocker | evening, owned the restaurant where the drinks Wwarehouve, A gradual tige followed and at 10] "%f AS) sere mig Thornton, and ie short ae “pt tha . wre ieee o'clock the mercury stood at 16 ‘The | had Soeng sort drinks. ‘The blll was $126 nts seized $20,000 worth of whiskey and I offered a $500 note. Gallagher Bethe aeleah ae Charlo Moran. aay | Weather Bureau sald a steady rive in| 004 fe Sha'gave nte'en TOs Ue tee tine ¥ temperature was likely over the| 1 have hot yet been able to get the ington Avenue and 100th Street. week end and that the weather would| money.’ In the Weinberger establiahment the | continue clear. No further storms or| “Thornton came’ in.” Gallagher said, Agents say they asked for a quart of|snow are in prospect. “and ordered soft drinks for everybody: ~ Wine, for which they paid $2.60. In the] The sudden cold somewhat slowed | 12,'%e place. The bill was $125 and he Moran saloon, they charge, -they found up snow removal, mainly on side | {iy ont Oe Uitte teehee Rive distillery. 7 t to the|streets, the frozen snowpiles being | the change the next night. ery treet and| hard to cut into, Most of the anow| The case was put over allege they | removal, however, had already been May and | accomplished. ba Walsh, and the Street Cleaning Commissioner Leo were summoned to announced that 1,500,000 cubic yards of snow fell on the streets of Manhat- tan, Brooklyn and the Bronx during the recent storm. . An Interborough order of last night that allowed all fires to die out in elevated stations brought so many “| Solan of cold from patrons that F » |the order was rescinded and agents LOANS RING FOR “FLASH.” |‘2s.c%2e5 aay fs fire up again. Owner Can't Get Back Hin $050 SS eee a Diamond—riend ia Wert. |POLICE GUARD DRUG STORE. When Jim Rothenberg borfowed Paul Rosen's $950 diamond ring to aid in| BI@¢k Hand Threats Made Against making an impression on a young OF: Be Rue et ry Oley. woman in a dance hall three weeks ago} | A strong guard of detéctives is on he started something. He started him-|4@uty to-day in and around the drag self for the Pacific Coast he started| store of Dr. Joseph De Palo, No. 298 the ring away from Rosen's possession | Newark Avenue, Jersey City who has and he started his brother, Joe Rothen-| recently received letters and telephone berg of No, 610 West 144th Street, in| messages from th the general direction of jail. ening htm with deat The New Silk Rosen has not seen his ring since he| some time ago to place $12,000 at a cer- Styles d lent it to Jim Rothenberg, but he has| tain spot and he placed @ re on dis- een assiduously Jooking at it, Last wrapped in paper there iam ee commenc- night he met Joe Rothenberg in the! take packs, ing Monda Claridge Hotel and Joe said Jim nad 5 he was called to the tf Is gone to Los Angeles and offered him| telephone and told that he was aatched $400 if he would forget the episode of | Ingt night. He was reminded that some é the borrowed ring. Rosen called de-| fifteen years ago he ignored nd F arremted Jost who | Hand warting snd was eiinost Killed ty ail for examination | men with stitlettos who invaded his in West Side | store. ‘The reminder caused De Palo to send tor detectives. ee ee ee ee. ange. He got March 2 ay aries Mila No. 100 Bast 116 00 6-Day Sale of ‘You may open an account or include in your purchase any of these articles at the sale price. $6 can Tron, 6 Ibs. Guaranteed, 3.89 Bread Knif to your home.’ The sofa can easily be transformed into a full-size bed. Covered in 2 STEARNS csicseipsiele best grade imitation leather. Mahogany finish frames. Does not include mattress. Sold regularly for $230.. eee 13 This Reed We Invite You to $9 DEPOSIT DELIVERS Baby Carriage R HOME 0) Mn A ft Liberal Credit Te for "St No matter what your homefurnishing $5 to $5,000 problems ere, Ludwig Baumarn is ready On $ 35 Purchase | .50a to assist you. On ie F 2 108 a We welcome your business whether you ion he $3.00 a buy a single piece or an entire outfit. On $250“! $3.50 a i On $300 “* $4.50 You Need Not Disturb Gots 9 areoe Your Savings. / We will gladly extend the payments Our Credit Requires No REDUCED 10 98 pay a small first payment. Sanitary Upholstery, . made of Reed Hes large rubber tires geclining tae : tubular pushers, double braced Guar. > Special Sale of Fete On| —— “fine furniture $850 Charge Accounts Are Also Invited. Do Not Compare Us With Other Stores With Similar Names. ' thee | ioned of Taffeta, Canton Crépe, Foy Sn ie heen Ip Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, | ' i i! i | | 50 Lightning This suit, besides being extremely handsome, js practical as well. It adds another room 139.89 Ludwig Baumann’s Accounts Opened from Larger Amounts in Proportion over a period ot time and you need only Charges-—No Interest Added Sale of 327 ale of Outfits 4" 3-Roon Oustit , $2 69 Our Fine Furniture Department devoted to Period Furniture Be $ . ‘ $359 offers the most attractive bargains in this 5-day drive. acghe<unsanih vind bAG 327 Suits and 1,124 Single Pieces, representing the workmanship of America’s $15 vine Enamel Fier ipsa ver, BIO foremost designers, will be told at prices which may’ never, again be equalled, pet, 10:49 wilco Outfit o : : i \l Feviod Furniture b 7 We invite ycu to come in and eee this beautiful display whether $35 Brass Beds. € Hy $650 you intend purchasing or not. We will gladly quote prices, Reduced to 24.49 You may buy any of these suits on our liberal credit terms. $85 Ivory Wood Beds New Smart Spring Dresses that slenderize for women who re- quire extra sizes Specially Priced 59.00 Suitable for all occasions. Sites to fit the long and short waisled figures A collection of Smart Dresses fash- heacy Crepe de Chine; plain oe al Polka oie combinations. 'Tricotine or Twill Cord. In various model. Spectally Priced, "8 50. ; effects beautified with exquisite embroideries, ruching and beads. Libe Bryant 21-23 W. 38th St. MAIN FLOOR Just West of 5th Ave. Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Our February Furniture Sale . Bargains of Which There Are Only Limited Quantities Will Be Sold Tomorrow at About One-Half Their Former Prices THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR SATURDAY ONLY Housefurnishings $5 DEPOSIT THREE-PIECE SOFA BED SET TO YOUR HOME A Few Examples of the Bargains in Suits and Single Pieces for Every Room $528 Weiet) cee and Mary ‘r., 298.48 $275 Fl, Oak Colonial Dining Cet 164.97 $245 Reh fe Room Suits Reed to 147.34 $900 Nabe Queen Anne Bed- Rekectio 598.89 $700 Jacobean Oak William and Dining Room Sui Mary tee. 419,98 $450 Cane Damask Livirig Room pee Rained to 314.89 $950 Walnut pies and Mary Bedroom (ie). 664.67 $450 Jacobean Oak Queen Anne Dining Room Suits Relicedo 209.89 $800 Mahogany Chippendale Bed- room Suits Ravecio 949.49 $685 Tapestry Living Room Suits or 0 89 rms Week “ meets, 479.34 $450 Walnut Queen Anne Bedroom Ext: Suits . ded eee) 349.74 $50 Fumed Oak Baie 3.4.89 $18 Golden Oak Rehed 2 «= 12.57 wee. 09,394 Open 9 to 6:30 * Sale of 9x12 Axminster RUGS Sold Regularly jor $8 Until 9:30 REDUCED 10 $5 760 Casi NEWARK, N. J. 49-51 Market Street -29 Floor SW. 346 BETWEEN FIFTH Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. MM. tised largest all-star aggregation of celebrated clothes ever assembled under one roof in America! No matter what your favorite brand may be, you will find it in this sale at 4000 Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters ‘Youns wen ‘40, °45, All sizes regulars, shoris, stouts and longs. There isn’t a famou: na tionally advertised brand you can mention that i not in this sale Fresh arrivals are bel ng added daily garment in this sale is priced any where from $20 to $45 less than the original selling price. In view ¢ fact that ma brand of clothing exclusis of many of the famous make LOOK FOR THEM! Sma Opposite Waidor/ Hotel, Between Fifth Avense and Broadway Ah 2 Floor ISW. 34%St.= 40 famous nationally adver- “JUNIOR OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P. Mey SAT IAN TiLh Pe AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) - nee brands from which to select—thé Made to ~~ Made to Sell at bions °50, °55, °60 & 565 Single and double- breasted models— forall tastes. Plain blue as well as pen- cil stripes and fancies’ of ry description. No matter what your taste inclines toward, you will find exactly what you want in this vast assort- ment at $20. evi n this city make a business of featuring one celebrated ed to omit mentioning in our advertisements the names sale at $20, BUT THE LABELS ARE IN THE CLOTHES. ll charge for alterations <i aa ae