The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 19

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13,000 TO SETTLE 1 Assistant Di his company against the Morse’ Dry Dook and Repair Company in the Kings MY CHARGE| “2nty, Supreme court BIGA Anderson was arrest! and released on ball. progented to the Grand Jury Attorney Kilroe | ‘av’ indictment TAILORS GO ON STRIKE. Workers in Avenue Shops because most employed Oppose tive vote of 80 cont. they Fifth Av ,* as the [inst night at 1 ian "Hall J of Local } the Kast 73d Street emain a on Trial for Compounding } 4 the Crime. | | o When the trial of Assistant District uorney Kéwin P. Kilroe and Attor- uis K. Swarts of No. 486 Fifth Avenue, on charges of compounding | fn felony was resumed before Justice | Weeks in ‘the Supreme Court to-day, ol. William) Rand, Prosecutor, read nto the record papers in the actions | Begun by Hele st Marie Bou weainst Arthur Napoleon Droker, who, she alleged, while stil married to anc Kilroe and Swarts were ir tie result. of a dismissal of bigamy begun ag: jen St. Marie Bo} Attorney arts appeared netion for Mrs, Boura my charge was in th it District ff} torn has al Was no Bouras J tld $12,000 Mrs, Helen Marle Bourassc, the fyst Witness, said that she was se- evetly married in Brooklyn in March, 1015, because her husband told her he i Taged the opposition of his parenis She sai@ she was a moving pieture ectress and-had been employed by the YVamous Pk Lasky concern. She how lives at the Great dag ‘Dotel DETECTIVE IS HELD FOR WIRE TAPPPING Grand Jury Indicts tive on Evidence by Dry Dock Official. George Anderson, a prt detecti wf the Benes Agency, No. 135 Broadway, was Indicted to-day by the Grand Jur on a charge of tapping a telephone wir und listening to a conversation for th of ning knowledge to he in ltigation was held wi Dail for examination by Judge Koe On March 9 Edward P. r President of the National Dry Dock and Repair Company, reported to the Police | Commissi confidential matters he | hud 4 1 with bis counsel over the | teleph, had been used by opr | SlobeWe sie SPECIAL SALE FINE HIGH GRADE KARPEN LEATHER FURNITURE HIS is a real opportunity to buy a fine leather upholstered chair at a reduced price. The sale includes 190 Chairs and several Davenports, all in good condition, and suitable for home, library or office use. ¢ The chairs are samples, covered with Morocco, Goatskin and other high grade genuine Leather, and will give lasting ser- vice and éomfort to the purchaser. Many of the chairs in this sale are priced at less than half the manufac- turer’s costs. Remarkable values are, therefore, offered at our main salesroom, 451 Broadway. Come in and see them. Sale Will Start Wednesday Morning The Hlobe“Wernicke Co, 451 Broadway near Grand Street For regular service, visit any of our branch stores: 3 Church St., Hudson Terminal, 50 Broad Uptown Store: 6 East 39th St.— ast 38th St. Journeymen Tailors’ Union are caited, shops’ on that thoroughfare, w Yt ont }of | $40. retained, the “forty-four-hour on strike this morning. | By an a! i-|week with eight-hour day, od |abolition of the practice of taking 2i|home to be finished. ‘They are mostly ay, Standard Arcade THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22 ork until thelr demandé are granted. wi | The tailors want the minimum wage | Rohemians courfeel in the trial of a sult bro 10 for 10 cents 20 for 20 cents Also in roand AIR- TIGHT tins of 50 “WATERING THE MILK” The Virginia Cigarette Uiccetr & MYERS TOBACCO Co. : POOR BLOOD . |wrong, you will be yourself again, DANGEROUS IN EPIDEMICS Keep in Good Physical -Conditicn Every Day To Fight Off Effects of Germs SAFETY IN RICH RED BLOOD Gude's Pepto-Mancan Brl'ds Vig- crows Bicod. Reocmmended by ~ Physicians {or Thirty Years asa Rellab’e Blood Tonic A great many people, working hard every day, get in a run-down condi- tion without realizing it. They have days and sometimes weeks wher they do not feel just right, and they worry along, thinking that they will soon he in good shape again. It is true that {they are not really ill. But when the to weak blood, When |go through exertion, lose sleep, and catch cold easily, the system gets run |down, so ‘that when an epidemic comes along, germs have an easy, |time of it. |. If you do not feel up to normal, if | you are all tired out and listless, take Gude's Pepto-Mangan for a while and |notice the difference. It makes rich | red blood, tones the system up so that lyou feel like getting things done. |Your appetite comes back, you eat |heartily and if there is nothing vitally | You will be up and doing and you j will get exercise and fresh air and plenty of sleep. Gude's Pepto-Mangan is put up in | both liquid and tablet form and is |sold by druggists everywhere. The \liquid “and tablets have exactly the same medicinal value. Buy which- |ever you prefer and be sure it {8 gen- uine “Gude’s Pepto-Mangan.” The |name “Gude's” is on the package, | Advt. IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys fee} like lead or Bladder bothers Most folks forget that the kidneys, ike the bowels, get sluggish and |clogged and need a flushing occa- sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney regton, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless- ness and all sorts of hladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment yan feel an aché or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, |takeea tablespoonful in a glass. of water before breakfast for a few davs and your kidn 3 will then act fine. This famous ‘salts is made from the| acid of grapes and lemon juice, com-| bined with lit and is harmless to |flush clogged kidneys and stimulate, ‘them to normal tivity, It also | neutralizes the acids in the urine so it |no longer irritates Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should | take now and then to keep their kid-| clean, .thus avoiding serious al druggist says he! sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be i in overcoming kidn trouble | wh le it is only trouble.—Advt. _— ——— es Buy Your Easter Suit Now Newest Spring Styles Right now 4 the time to choose your New Spring Suit for Easter, Me no better or more lace to make your purchase will be found than at any of my six money e up your mind to get the best you can at the least money. Come in an over tear ‘beautiful Ready- “to-We ear Suits and select your Easter Suit at this One Price. 2,000 Ready-to-Wear Eves Formerly $39 $40 $45 $50 ALL THE Suits CUSTOM DEPT. 4-Pc. Suit to Order ims ‘sintpe Wea Gundfeds et times. 2°24 50 BOYS’ DEPT. Ors 2-Pants Suits— All Wool MOTHERS—DON'T MISS THIS rrow at my twe Brookign mad at prices from B50. ward. Suits to order with re pair of | OPEN EVENINGS 3 Church St. NEWARK RE: 186 Market St. NEW YORK STORES: 18 Nassau St. Beekman Street we. Broadway Ngor Flushing Av 1414 Broadway At 29th street 44 Flatbush A AV. Near Nevins Street

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