The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 18

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" (R38 Siena oll mess, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 24, 1921. OLICEMANGETS _| REPORTS BIG GUSHER|WAR ON BOLSHEVISM RILEY HAD A BLACK AND TAN. fas Ae aeons Testtadd | eta A eM cpantet $27,000 000 VERDICT IN THE FAR NORTH URGED! IN GANADA jeayve that Was War Wo Thtew A k area ta bo] ther pues Torduy. It now, noes te thy. tt a ot ” 0" os Stone Through » Window? Bag . Waker Menke, Adonis of Force Oil Well on Mackenzie River Gives | ( Sir Henry Burstall Says © William Riley, of No. 406 Graham 4 redethy toh Nagi ped Wa Ron Dow by Auto ell on Mackel — an. SIT enr u a . ays Aven Brodkive, waa held in $800 in d siehed terdug, Barak: ‘Yoane ‘Baty $ , 4 ak a ita ‘ enue, Bro ie 500 | an arralgne o a of Capitalist 1,000 Barrels an Hour, It Militia Should Be Held Heady ‘bail to-day in the Gates Avenue Co Thomas CT. Crain in General Bon- ALBANY, Match 24.Registered BROOKLYN pitalist. Is Asserted. to Crush Reds. by Magistrate Dale, on a charge *, and. pleaded not gullty. optometristss are exempt from Jury | |e 4) Walter T. Menke of No. 1170 Clay| \iRBANKS, Alaska, Match 24 Pen ar aprcges maticious mischief, Mrs, Sadie wed under the same bail fur | guty. tinder the terma of @ ill intro- | [it | Pb m4 i at agp oechnctnge se burtnick e kc » chi duced by Assemblyman T. K. Smith he {avenue Bronx, for some time kaown!| Denia Cotsen tector of ramps aeerIaeAs maton — 40 No. Mate 4 ‘ Uniawcully,"wecep tine a feof "con: and pasred in the Lower House to- id . io i St ye aryl Hom i es Tats nection With performing bie duty rt a Hee tne Asontn of the oion Depart-| Mien ma of he So ort ts |oreemment rte ants ‘aura tom abt ty “atl ahaa = ire bperttet a wa cares PPEN ° “mont because he passed physical ex-| gay waid mounted police patrols, re-| Calgary quoter Major General Sir Wiliam. he threw as through | Bones Ng 5 uff es | 5 ¥ t, perfect, | turning from thelr annual mail trips| Henry Burstall, Inspector neral of the plate glass win And he} ALBAN aye apeciailets, who were not ex-| A laa a eee eS, geminations as 100 per cen’ x 5 n cally names. ja-Harrington dill des! bell ‘ I e from Fort MoPherson and Mackenste|the Canadian forces, ns giving wn em- iM ee the stats Ferris-Harring » bot empted In yeara past because of a FULTON STREET Hof forts awarded a $27,000 verdict by a) ive, alsteictn, declare! an immense | phatie warn BUS? aol Martin Cineisbence; “thy leggmet: from asation, property” pure |emPtad te REET, BROOKLYN ; dary before Justice Tierney in the} camp tx being formed tn. th e Fort Nore] “We should take a lesson oll fields, with hundreda already | yi he mak, “and have = — ‘ (Bronx Supreme Court to-day in his! oct and others awaiting the open: | *!! . , e a prepared to deal with any SSS = ¥ $850,000 damage action against George | '§.,0" speing, Comme. field, Cadaow antd,| danering the existerice of the stato If BROOKLYN Lf - wt Simon, retired capitalist of st.| 1 ste he, Siackene Rive," Oe wide, nen too acute for ideal police to é Ta oat & Tm ad Compan. 6. 4, Marys, Penn sunk PY, oo barrel an hour at $60 n. Burstall defined Bolshevism as ) <i * Menke was a motorcycle police-|feet, according to Cadzow's information | 16 pule of two or three men, aided by SURE Foakn oh San, 20, 9000, when at Witch |) ere eareat navigable | “who have no stake in the j A: in. 10, a the oll to the nearest. navigab ho have no ” ike ee it aa 47th Street his machine Pefeaen. ste Ganadian Government mna| try.” | Tven at attemt at Wolahe OTHI Ne hea off the pili groomed eee ene a two airs! jor communication with | he neki, wouk! warrant th woman's Spring Costume so much as the well. ; w Gown by Simon's automo. | te oll fede the SHIGA. Aad be ceclured a Gliback '—BROOKLYN r i eg ave aie “Al the testimony,|Fitestmmons Sentenced te Die tm) guty rests on those who are chk FULTON STREET—B chosen Wrap-Coat—particularly when it is a typical ae oa oe : sexsryre Tay. Remastaie awh ocuntey bo Oppenheim, Collins & Co. model. fenke’s B Wee fractures ae William Fitzsimmons of = Wood-| the militia recived ther nfuries which aid rite, convict Pontrday of the] Ong ae A Remarkable Underwear Sale murd det r of his wife, was sentenced to- eet jor ‘him up until November, since which | Ty") Jagtge Doren the Bupreme | Siewund Verger teat been e t, New Brunewick, to je durin, STtH Street, lanhattan, war parolled : » sodbeadonsd ages enh thew cok of May 2.” Hie counsel. |in the Adams Street Court in wrerular pallee duty, but has a] Thomas 1. Sheridan, ‘« FO Hag tat tor hearing om Mor High mality pence, job at Headquarters. eee ae ones a charge of grand larceny Q - Davin Wants a Rest. inant Mra. M P. Scully of ‘ sa ere is nc tary. of | NO ‘ Tee es rertrcncny | Hae nteh. tee Lometemeatte vetezica| | alleged thet on April 4, 1080, she . as poungekd vs delegate to the International Comrmini-| turned over to Berger @ fifteen-kara 9 F Bie tite or his body for the wages he) Sati¢ns’ Conterence, “or whieh "he ‘ta | emerald Brooch with six diamond 1 zg gowns fi e jo} “ha ¥ sked to relieve w eo eu he amond 2 gens. ‘Tiere js’ no such stipulation In| Chelrnen ne may yon aa pos: !She said that he has refused to return Bis contract. sible a much needed vacation. the brooch, Berger denied the charge. i : The verdict was said to be one of : FF the larwest ever recovered by 8 po- Extraordinary Value “Meeman for injuries sustained while ) ; om duty, | 3 WELFARE BILLS 5 e 0 Q j Reporis Adversely Upon Measures Washable Crepe de Chine ) of Assemiblymen Black and and Satin. Tailored and elab- = t Roosevelt. fae. U8. PAT. OFF orately lace trimmed. Sleeve = i } | ALBANY, N. ¥., March 24.—Three and Sleeveless. Flesh only. = Of the bills forming a part of the 2 Social Welfare Legislature programme = Were reported adversely to the Assem- Silks, hiff ft 1 One Model Illustrated = SEY is-day by the Cotwnitive of Labor » CHITONS, SOM WOOIS— Ey WRAP-COAT | Sand Industries. all ‘ab ry 9 = of Luzurtous ES Ssccoctse veces: need fabrics dear to a woman’s _ aera Drovide for w uniform eight-hour heart Crepe de Chine Drawers Re ae Es 145.00 oes day for women and minors in the in- — A =, - Specialy Prices 00 = | BORE trial Cette; another to. ornate Step-in Model, Lace Trimmed Woks = 5 i Btate wage commission to determing 1 FAB is good for them. ; ‘Winimum wage for them In factories and js Washable Satin Bodices Mercantile establishments, and the Specially Priced 2 00 me Meshes painirise, the Tailored and Lace Trimmed “| ° t te strial Commission to reg- : flate the hours of employment. for Special Feature Tomorrow fwomen and minors in all) branches of justry, Washable Silk Petticoats ee ea Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin eas dal \ 2.95 Polo Coats in full flare effects; Tuxedo front, belted, inverted pleat down back. — ~ BROOKL YN: Washable Satin Bloomers estitly It ca | 3.95 ’ 4810-4812 1329-1331 | Hand Embroidered and Hemstitched RIETH AVE. BROADWAY li Washable Silk Chemises Bet. 48th and 49th St. Near Gates Ave., Chena dh China Gad Sait Specially Priced 3.9 5 BROOKLYN BROOKLYN ee: dpe Sethe bal FULTON STREET arse BRIDGE SPREET et Hoyt St Subway Sration Brooklyn To-Morrow—A Most Unusual Offer [ ca Brooklyn’ ’s Biggest | 6 : Discount off] Credit House 300 Japanese Kimonos "Grand Sree |. 5 Smith’ Size vertisement with you Cor. Wyckoff St. 350. Weekly on a $30 Purchase of Clothes Last Minute Easter News ‘ Extraordinary Value atsaerifice Unusually attractive Japanese Crepe Kimo- Tapestry 45 trunks, Bags e } nos, beautifully embroidered in an inter 2 00 Brussels RUGS, 15 coy palcbienene Sale Friday and Saturday | esting varity of colored floral effect, ar ae Rene 2975 HE TAH coe Axminster Rugs..... Parlor, Hall and Steir : Carpeter Motiingn, Linoteumy. ete: Coal, Gas Day Beds me and Oi! Stoves in Most .Remarkable Purchase and Sale Ever Attempted in Greater New York of 10,000 Pairs New Spring Gloves The entire surplus stock of a famous Manufactwrer known by every, woman who wears good Gloves. i Novelty Silk and Suede Fabric—16-button, 12-button, Gauntlets and two-clasp Gloves. i New Spring Colors New Spring Styles Silver Grey, Mastic, Pearl Frilled gauntlets, embroid- Grey, Mode, Tan, Beaver, ered backs, tucked and White, Sand and Pongee. fancy stitched arms, etc. great vari- { ety. Good GasStoves for mecag gare chon ise 3 98 plece st fur furnibirer Some nice wnt 4 fe Aecolian- ng econ «| Garments for Easter "store. rela 2 Machi on At Our Grand Street Store MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S 2A SUITS Up WOMEN'S 98 SUITS 29 Up SPRING 98 DRESSES 14%} BOYS’ TWO 12° PANTS SUITS Up GIRLS’ COATS 6% AND DRESSES Up ALL ALTERATIONS FREE. hos Rowleton 325 STORES—All Over Brooklyn and Long Island The Quality of Our Goods Is Absolutely the Finest EGGS ‘vUaRANtgED SHRICH.Y FRESH 31° BUTTER “pestand Only King > 1° POTATOES arene uss. O° RICE, Fancy Blue Rose lb. 6c|KARO SYRUP Tic MAZOLA OIL pintcar, 29c/MOLASSES B & = Can’ 20 NUCOA NUT BUTTER lb. 27c/ONIONS setectea 4 Ibs, 10c Former Prices Every Pair 1.75 to 3.00 Absolutely Perfect Any woman in this Greater City who fails to take advantage of this extraordinary announcement to lay in a full supply of Gloves surely doesn’t have much respect for the buying power of her dollars. NO EXCHANGES PRBSIDHENTIAL ELECLIIN ke vuRNS 1921 World Almanac 50c on Stands - - 65c by Mail POST TOASTIES 8:8"9517000 9) BREAD fins WO lS: ALL SALES FINAL NO C. O. D.’s 1940 ©@.N 8 ue. oe IE A) Sale at Three Brooklyn Stores ===

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