The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 8

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‘RYMAN GETS MEANING OF PROFITEERING His Rabbits, for 50 Cents Apiece and Sees Them ‘ Sold for $2. tS Soret to ng World.) BAYVI ln 1, Maroh 28, NORTH SAYVILLE rapbit Wainer took to Now York KILLED COMPANION; GUILTY OF MURDER Jury Convicts Van Norman Whose Shot at Officer Caused Death of Another, | Juries sho rocelved Jaat nicht when RIVERHEAD, March 23.—James Va0] struck by an auto truck owned Norman, alias James Scott, fifty-elght,| operated by Hacry Kravt, twenty-thr charged with having shot and killed his| of No. 91 Willett 8 in front of hi twenty-one-year-old companion, Wilbur home. Kraut {ts held at the Clinton Street Station charged wit! B, Severance, n veteran of the World| Strret Bintion eiareid Jn TRUCK KILLS WOMAN, | Dashes on to Walk. | man, filty years to-day in Gouverneur Henpital from in- | AUtomobile Jury charg! thirty young rabbits to sell | War, while attempting to thoot former! tort control of his rx it ‘ time, | Sheriff Amal Biggs at Huntington, on| on the sidewalk, knocking Mos. Lobe profit ot this Baster tin Dee, 18 last, was convicted of murder | man down, Kraut was released whe city deater allowed him 50 @ach for the young cotton- el the accident fter the woman die in the firat degree late last night by a| Late jury_tn the Supreme Court here an Yurned to e in and pur- rabbits for the country: @ city lady x of those teh she pald $2. North Sayville man re- od home with a better under- ewspaper word 2 “profiteering.” Bx vowing that coun- folks were way behind the 34th Street—New York oe, OF RED HAIR _ LEADS TO ARREST ‘Said to Admit Driving ato Which Killed Two—Strand | On Windshield Clue. ook of red hair discovered on the d of the automobilo which on 4 Pnight of March 5 killed Mra, Bessie 4 Mrs. Mary Winnick of venue, Brooklyn, waa tal in the arraignment Plaza Court to-day on a charge of William Jenkins, n wd No, 68 Powers Street, An Important Sale Thursday New Strap Slippers and Oxfords 4 oN For Women and Misses Considerably Below Regular Price Meat which kulled the two women| A injured three other persons when| " d up on the sidewalk at Flush- fig and Tompkins Avenues wax owned Eby Capt. Oscar Jackson of No. 8502 Boulevard. Its driver and a girl| was in the car disappeared and nutes later Charles Kammer ig Redford Avenue, | duck ‘and. gaid’ isin’ stolen from in front of ‘fis etives Hemendinger and Batta- terday arrested Jenkins. Ques. | by District “Attorney Laiwis and y, in charge of Brooklyn tives, he denied all” knowledge of @ocurrence, it waa said, until the ted hair was shown {o exactly his hair, Then, it was raid, he d@ having driven the car, im- ‘Kammerer by saying the had permitted him to give! Grace De Castro of No. 682 Reduced to 9.75 Tan Calfskin, Grey Suede, Kid- skin, Satin and Patent Leather in the Present Season’s Most Pop- ular Models Suitable for Street and Afternoon Wear. Louis XV, Baby Louis and Walking Heels, Bridgett Muttall who, the po- @ believe, threw her two Infants the fourth story, wingow of her . 16 Underhill Street, yer- SUAAd afterward leaped to. the i 1f, In declared to have povery by Hospital, en will ain prob- % aS oa Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store CLOTHES THAT MAKE MEN WELCOME EASTER «: + can well wax cheerful at Eastertide, the season of smiles, sermons and new clothes, if one is fitted in good clothes befitting a gentleman —in other words, Kuppenheimer Clothes. Hand-picked virgin wool fabrics and Kuppenheimer crafts- manship are blended into a livelong smartness of custom excellence—marking a new achievement in men’s and young men’s clothing. To see this clothing is to realize how well we maintain liaison between the arbiters] of style and the well-dressed men about New York. NEW LOW LEVEL PRICES—$30 to $85. Bull Zcthews Broadway at 49th Street 47 Cortlandt Street 125th Street at cp Avenue 44 East 14th Street ° e OPPENHEIM ( Guns & C &C \ Wu \w UN, “ (tata ca tr cmnnesrits WS a we my DETECTIVE INDICTED. YDS WAT ANS WY jay on an Indiet- » Whitman Grand | 1 with «wilfully n his duty, Driver Loves Control and Machine | xeoe Accused of Wadling (wv Arrest | an Aute Thief. George J. Seott, |Bergeant and formerly member of the Liserhillali Sted Squad, was hold in 62,500 ball by Judge Crain in the Court of Jonerai Ressions t mont returned by Acting Detective He N, ndletment for the = of unlawlul feos. Tho caso Involved the new indictment | in Sle allowed refusal to arre found In porsersion of an stolen. Inst’ Novernber = fre ood dd waa are | Finkelstein of Newark. The arront wan mado by the pascunes on the port, DEAD MAN BACK OF DOOR. Believed He Wandered Into Butla-|open on bin arrival this morning, ‘The| No, 32 Vista Street, Stamford, Conn, ‘The door wns locked and the potice to how MeGovern A. Katz, « commertial sign painter,!tying dead in the hallway, Brooklyn- Modish Sport Coats & Elegant Wraps. Silk Lined Well-Made Models __THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 23, 1921. at No, 93 East Houston Street hard to/ tified in the Nighi abetruction wae the body of a man Through’ were mystified 1s as that of Frank MoGovern of West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Three Stores Fulton Street Near Hoyt------- { Sele at All \ nenenne Newark— Broad Street & West Park Very Special Easter Selling! In Fabrics of Fine Texture O75 exhibited. eries. Wide variety ! Good Polo Cloths, Smart Tweeds, Aristocratic Tricotines, Spring Velours, Bolivias. Finely Silk Lined embellishments. (Coat Salon—Fourth Floor.) Send for pate page catalog and free sam- jal cov- How do you ot j in the morning? Do you frequently start the day looking tired and feeling that you haven't had sufficient rest? Probably the cause can be traced to the mattress you sleep on. If it’s soft, lifeless, or lumpy, or if it has developed hollows, it can’t give you the kind of rest and comfort you need, Contrast that kind of mattress with an Ostermoor, for instance. Here’s a mattress that’s built to lull you quickly into sound sleep. Even, comfortable, and sufficiently elastic to yield to the weight of the body, Guaranteed not to mat, pack, get hard or lumpy. Non- absorbent, dust-, moth-, and vermin-proof. Come direct to our big showrooms and see the various styles and sizes of Ostermoor Mattresses, and box springs with Ostermoor top and ninety steel spirals. In ten min- utes you will learn why thousands of folks sleep on Oster- moors night after night. Perhaps yotr’ll want one, too. Come to our big showrooms this week OSTERMOOR & CO., 114 Elizabeth St., New York (Near Grand St. 3rd Ave. ‘'L"’ Station) Showroeme extend through the block to 152 Bowery adjoining Bowery Savings Bank ‘Telephone No. 5 Spring Ostermoor Mattresses are also sold by good dealers and department stores Jstermoor attress Built—Not Stuffed" Incomparable Values The newer ideas in Spring Coats and Wraps—and as always, smarter in every way than those first Dashing, swagger coats with smart lines to sleeves and back—regular Fifth Avenue flaring wraps with great collars and sleeves and embroid Fashioned with unerring style instinct and master) of draping—enhanced by fine tailoring and tastefu! In Grays, Greens, Blues, Browns. A t (Ci % ~ Without Plates “hy 1 Save Decayed Teeth, Tighter Loose Tine Treat Di d Gaz BROKEN PLATES REPAUIED Wile vou Wart 2E. 123th i | Me E. Mth St SE Cor bth Ave. | NW. Cor, ad Ave 740 Lexioeton Ay. cor. 59th St. (Over LAggnt’s Drug Sore}. (25TH BT. AND TH BT Me AND THURsDAYS \TUEsDAYS Ano’ i 7 P. ¢ L us i L i i if 4 i 1 %, due to indigestion and dyspepsia, whether in children, adults or very old people are often radequictand peace. ful by just one or two before bed time. They are pleasant to the taste, sweeten the stomach, aid’ digestion and prevent gassiness, heartburn and coated tongue. ‘They are sold in alt drug Stores at 60 cents «box and been recommended by many physicians. "SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WES MONDAY WONDERS sia found the door to his place of business papers in a pocket the body was iden-|had got into the building. Tt was bes +> Neved he might have wandered into the building before it was closed In» evening and died of heart dincase a Ing the night. The body was sent + the Morgue. ’ ‘7oa| of am | oo] omy labile

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