The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1921, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921. — |ond Massapequa, and all made good|water and general pollution was! ap of fishing every day in The Even- Jeatches. Among the motor boats was|™uch less than now. It seems to be| ing World, ne George Lehman, Capt. Peter ROd- | seasons of abundance and scarcity ins, of Bal dwins, 1 the Pi Line}along this coast. Scientists as well | OSOOCOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOCOO By Wiltiam E. 5 ‘Jub, composed mostiy offas anglens have puzzled over tue| In the Bronx: Downtown: illiam E, Si that the South . f this city, aboard. William | ma nf led to | . W immona. 0 iS or Hse trl th ai one Vat fne"t "New Ideas 14oth St bet. Third 119 Walker Street. ‘The fishing season, which to the | &% ine. ‘Phe Ph rs Moe planation | 4 Louis Wilson and It is the hope of many local angicrs| 8 Novelties j k and Bergen Aves. fiy-figherman meana the trout season, | ‘ x t : ot lafayette, will show |@ Novelties in cookery are Second Floor near Canal St. opened on Long Island, but not up Vv n like not so much hit-or-miss ex State, on Gaturday, and al! of the ti perimenting with unknown Ohubs between the city and Montauk ee batore, ond & ingredients as finding new Point had full quotas of members on | | a N hus mostly bebn | connected with thelr appearance is|% ways of using the time- > 6 he South . Was partic yminercial fish- ca Ma ore than two! raed " portsman's Club at Oakdale, near | 0 (08 Pras oe k Lead rei 1 sai Imip, the best known, if not the most | W°™ 8 a spoon, with lead a i SC|HERRING REPORTED TAKEN | housewives have preferred exclusive of those organizations, had | Hi ee coors distanc and | NEAR CAPE MAY. - hi ie ai Sue tie “ [low the sartace 1, A| Great numbers of herring have been ot feat Atty menibere out for the] "Aca us to etctped bass cisewt to| reported taken recently about Cape Shepee word comes? Re i by trawiing. May and the mouth of Delaware Bay. The trout were in a responsive | comes from Dobbs Ferry, up the y fish beside flounders run-|'This fish is sometimes numeroas in ow mood'a. each brother of the angie| #Udsen, that those fish have vegun|ning in the bays just now js the| Jamaica Bay and then furnishes ex- ws ‘ie e 4), t9 tun there. Several fair catches |Seulpin,ce 1 cellent sport, as it takes either bait or was able to stow away in his Creel | have teeth tport j whieh frequently dainty | and IS a capital fighter, the full legal allowance of ten | i reported within the 1 flounder, but tly leaping out of the water MADE IN U.S.A speckled beauties, To the added sat. | '¥° Mba Tt will be good news heart of the/as Juetily as any trout eIN U.S.A. tsfaction of the anglers the fish ran| ny that a few of those ote eee) Bina Ae euip oe resicent OF the) At Grocers and Delicatessen ihies, species ot two and 6 ur{ (8h were taken Jast fall an ae known iron Steamship Company, has returned Stores " pn, but ro orida, where the i rc } to three and a half pounds being |&t Washington Point, within t fe qualities | Sailer Mr. Blehod yi Mt | & E- Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N.Y. common catches. Among the best | UM's lfor a tinte in Jacksony he ve known anglers at the club for the|-LOUNDER FISHING HAS BEEN anything | covered sufficiently to cap week wee Howard Wilds, « IR ON SINCE FEBRUARY. RE LUN | fe sor LB EN a tet one at Sa so poor | He hi C aod John Mulligan, Percy R | Flounder fishing has A tel ais thom Bh § test Weetertat tate 24, A, R. Weekes, W. W. Healtern, | Pebruary, and it ALL WOOL 6AM | “SUITS AND TOPCOATS. $ 50 $1 ».50 Vi bor} k css old Wis Av. Opes Evenings, Cor. 17th Bt. W. Hollister, A. F, Lacey, M ston, R. Gibbs and Mr, Longe Of course, those at the club on the q@pening of the season were after Gatvo Fontinalie and nothing else out it may | that it was better in tha | t has been since back in the | wae clerizing it) but there is no fight in any of these. oil and pol-|and 1 found no sport in pulling in « It is well to] lifeless thing with # clothes-Iine, A | @ that a suc-| good-sized weakfish or a 35-pound | ne has occurred | channel bass satiafies me.’ s no oil on t Read Capt. Simmon’s news on gos thougt j now taking worms or clam-hiit w Jamaica and other now Ma esterday half a dozen id some sikffs were in net be generally known on Hem Bay, betw eet ever. They a Raggeal and the blend can’t be copied ro ltt C A Suit Like This; or a Topcoat All-Wool and Smartly Styled ‘295 ONE-THIRD LESS! direct from the maker—whose low-rent locations whose margin is small because his volume is big. wits and $00) to FB “Sorc Stores All-Wool Men's Pants | Pants Kid Klothes $8.75 to $21.75 The Cassimeres, finished worsteds @ great variety of serges, in all the newest styles. Suits The Topcoats Knit cloths, cheviots, her- ringbones, flannels and un- finished worsteds in all models and colors. worsteds, un and Because you buy stores are in of profit Downtown 19-125 Walker Street oye 409 East 14. 9th St. fore hid Seco d- Every Subway or “Elevated” and New York transfers direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of our Walker Street Store. Sat. until 10 from Brooklyn Our Bronx Store is located on 149th Street, between Third and Bergen Avenues, on ti second floor Open evenings until 9—Sat- urday until 10. Open evenings until 7 Without Plates Y, 1 Save Decayed Teeth, Ti ten Loose Teeth, Treat Di % ~ Tomorrow. fai right =D OROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILe Laxative Ay vs Drug mee) i Bromo Quinine DAYS UNTIL [=f mj es fe ie of mi =} iain tablets = x. 5c. Box P ADroggia 4% Hours 9 A.M. to 6PM. Daily one ~ 1 fm js fens em ok Be sure you get = 5 siessaeaaatsibaronioreeaee Cuticura Soap —HIs Ideal for —}| The Complexion BROMO |EPLGvere | ° can te left at any of The World's Wu} ("sn np qe yee rd 20 Sor 20 cents a) | eka de re, oe oan 8 alt fi | Le | iT i TTES in air-tight packages. Also obtainable ovid \ ants York Ffonders | Groiya orice, at00 Main. a0) thy Al hs tH) in round tine of 50, vacuum-acaled \SUNDAT,WOULL Wand Walls WONDIIS

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