The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 8

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—— —— “WON WOLD gece AS COMMON SCOLD “BLAMES DRIVEWAY > All but Two Neighbors Testify in Her Behalf in $10,000 Damage Quit. Mrs, Hildegarde § Willer of Mil- burn, N. J, took the witness stand in the Circuit Court at Newark to- day in her $10,000 damage suit against Henry W. Hiss, her next door neighbor, w charges’ with malicious pr ion, She says he CauRed horgto be indicted as a com- mon scoliwo years ago and that she never was anything of the kind About (lirty witnesses had been allied to testify for her when the morning session closed. All but two gid they had never known her to be @ scold, and had never noticed any “disturbance” around her home. One noighbor, James Pe r, on cross examination, said he sean with the Chief of Mrs. Fuller argu Police in front of her home, shaking | 4) nose un- her finger under the Chie yer did fil he backed uway, ar. Pe not know what the argument was |) about. The same witness sald he had once ecen Mrs. Puller in ap argument with Hise in front of her home. We said her voice was high and her gesticu- Jations vigorous, but he did not know what it was all about. On another occasion the witness said he saw yrue lashing to Mra, Fuller give a t« making a de- & coal driver who livery at the Hiss Another witness, . Slay: ton, said Mr. and Fuller had een voted out of the Millburn Lm- jrovement Associwtion ‘because of rs. Fuller's trouble ‘with the s. Mrs. Fuller herself sald the trouble started with a driveway leading across her property to the garage of the Hisses. She snid the Hisses had a driveway of their own, but pre ferred to drive over her property he put up a wire barricade to pre- vent them, she said, and it was re- ipeatedly torn down, Sometimes, she ‘Gaid, dead birds, mice and cats were strung on the wire. She said the children of the peigh- horhood made sport of her and thyt when she complained to Mrs, Hiss that the Hiss boy, ten years old, called hor “a horrid old thing” Mrs. “Hiss merely said, “Oh, dear, is that ao?” SAILOR IS HELD FOR TOTING HOOCH Brooklyn Citizens Arrested for Transporting Passover Wine Set Free. Gaetano Romeo, an Italian saflor, was held for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Corrigan in Jefferson Mazket Court to- ay in $500. Romeo walked from the Italian steamship pier on West Street to Bryant Park yesterday with two bot- tles of cognac sticking from his cont against doing a favor for @ friend by carrying brandy from the ship to a park where a man was to meet him. Magistrate James V Avenue Court, Brooklyn, Thursday and Friday Superior Quality TRICOTINE SUITS Slenderized Silhou- ettes, Finely Custom Tailored Value $75 $ 42° All Sitk Lined Sizes 14 to 44 Short in Gates ordered the f Mrs. Mollie Isaacson of No. ie Street, wife of a Rabbi, Varkotsky 4 odore xempt from | © 1 for pass plain sieat ov M No. 349 Thi bail for having Jars of rhine wi tor of the $500. “8 four and a bottle of gin M.E.CLERGYMEN |: GET ASSIGNMENTS |! Newark Conference in Antual Ses- sion, Announces Changes in Pastorates. The following cham ments of ministers nounced by the of the Methodiat annual session in N ¢ NDWARK —DISTRICT—Arlington, the Rev. J. A. Cole; Kearny, F. 1} Rounds; Maplewood, P, 8. Watters; Maplewood, J. B. Charlton; Newark, | St. Luke's, H. E, Curts; St. Paul's, I. J. Hubach; Union Street, W. 6. | Newsom; Wast Orange, Ferry M. E. | Chureh, Rev, George A. Hill, hY DISTRICT—Arcola, W. €. Hanty; Cotesville and | Libertyville, Rudolph Mulsert; Fort) Lee, W. W. Whitehouse; Jersey City, Grace Church, H. M. Herbert; Rosegrant; ges in assign- ve been an- 4 Conferen st | Irving Church, i. Gustav Paterson, Cal ur; Cedarelife Clit, Prospect Street, vo. IN ISUAIND—Asbury and | mfleld Church, Reginald ‘Town- | Dickenson Church, W. Graniteville Chu h, G. M. Mark's Chureh, William | Muller; St Hurd; Trinity, O. M. West; Wandell, Robert C. Lintner —— U. S. ARRESTS FOUR FOR ALLEGED FRAUD Said to Have Used the Mails to Sell Mythical Magazines All Over Country. LOS ANGELES, April 13.—Horace D, Hitchcock and his wife, Amy, co-pro- motecs of more than a score of de- funct “publishing enterprises in New York and other Kastern cities, were | released here on $2,000 ball. The couple ated yc! April 13.—Albest B, ee and Frank H. Ifitcheock, brothers, re-| aiding here, where a a half dozen which, it was suid, published erations have been made York. nena Fg THE EVENING WusLD, Wwe LanSVDAY, APRIL 138, 1921. B. R. T. SERVICE EXTENDED. Rush hour traffic will be carried over A ahort haul route on B. R. T. surface lines In the Park §! ection of Brooklys, under an a approved to-day by the Publi sion, The cara will run from cle to Borough Hail. Previously they ran from Cortelyou Road to Brooklyn were discontinued were arrested to-day fol- tion from Los Angeles, brother, Horace D. Hiteh= ock and his wife under arrest. The four are alleged to have used he maile in soliciting subseriptions to purported — perlodicals have never been lowing no! Bridge loop, but Jan. 4 Agreement has been made for the short haul traf by the Nassau Klec- trie, Brooklyn City and Coney Island and Brooklyn companies, any of which may withdraw upon ten days’ notice. The service will not be operated Sun- days and holidays. At the office of Chief Powt Office wapector Cochran it was stated the Altcheocks are unknown to vt | here and tut no complaints of their in New of Linens tn America” @eg. Trade Mark (WEY RATT Fancy Linens for the Summer Home HERE is no time like the present to replenish your supply of Fancy Linens for the Summer. O77 Our stocks are complete both as to sizes and variety of designs, and our prices have been revised to conform with the lowest market quotations of the day. Square Luncheon Sets—Of Italian Cut Work and Embroidery. 13 pieces, ; $13.50 set Hemstitched Luncheon or Tea Napkins —A fine quality of Linen. Size, 15x15 inches, $7.50 dozen Special Lot Madeira Embroidered Centerpicces—27- inch diameter $2.75 cach James McCutcheon &Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets By (ay he Boe v/v 7,200 has been arra is unusual, as 4,500 Men’s plain colors, 1,800 Men’s senting a wide t / a lh oe H. Altman & Ga. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUL, NEW YORK | Thirty-fourth Street An Important and Timely Sale of These Pajamas are made of selected cotton materials in seasonable weights. lower than present market values. Divided into three groups, the offering will consist of effects, with dark or 900 Men’s Pajamas, of choice imported and American- made materials, In the most attractive patterns, This Sale will be held in the Madison Avenue section Thirty-fifth Sercet Men’s Pajamas nged for to-morrow (Thursday) The purchasing opportunity the prices quoted are considerably Pajamas, of cotton materials in fancy light grounds, as well as white and at $1.60 per suit Pajamas, of fine cotton materials, pre- range of fancy and plain-colored effects, at $2.25 per suit at $4.25 per suit of the First Floor, B. Altman & Co. Women’s will be specially priced to-morrow (Thursday) at $5.25 All of these Biouses are daintily made and trimmed, and offer exceptional value at the above price. Some of the models are hand-tucked and hemstitched, others, more elaborate, in ad- dition to tucks and hemstitching are orna- mented with machine=-made Val lace, while not a few have as features real filet and Irish laces. (Second Floor) The New Selections of Women’s Silk Hosiery for Spring and Summer feature novelty openwork clocks, hand-em- broidered clocks and openwork instep effects; as well as the always popular plain styles, including the zephyr weights now so much in demand. Women’s Plaim Silk Hosiery in black, white and the fashionable colors, is priced in regular stock as follows: Silk, with lisle tops and soles, per pair 52.00 All-silk, in zephyr or heavier weight per pair 0 . 4 . ; - §2.95 All-silk, in medium weight, per pair 3.50 All-silk, in zephyr weight, per pair 4.25 Prices above $2.00 are subject to War Revenue tax (First Floor) Madison Aurnue - Fifth Aueme 34th and 35th Streets The Duck-Bill Toe A new shape by Walk-Over submitted to men who like the unusual, Notice that the narrow, square duck-bill toe is not over- done. The proportions are cleverly pre- served. The Metz has what men of style seek—exclusiveness and smartness. You'll like the smooth fit and narrow-toe effect. This patiern is well liked in the new brown shade, The heavy stitching is an attractive feature in this oxford, $10.00 Walk- Over 510 Fifth Ave., between 424 and 434 Ste, Other Mew 119 roadway 1TS-75 Broadway 1985 Broadway SAT Melnoy Ned. 408 Fifth Ara. WN, Y.—T.N, Broadway 795 Broad St, WN. J.—118 Market St, t 8 +4 Hand-made Batiste Blouses Nem York : | (| IT IS STYLISH TO BE SLIM YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON YOUR FIGURE AND | YOUR FIGURE REFLECTS YOUR HEALTH Let your mirror be your doctor and the Nulife Corset your prescription Don’t Buy Old-Fashioned Corse which force your body below the waistl press on your abdomen. Instant Correctiny Adjusting, Bod ing, Self-Lacing. CORSETS Raises your body up out of the waistline, pre- vents internal congestion and gives your back the support it requires. Instantly Reduces Your Figure to the Proper Proportion JUST DRAW THE BELT and your troubles will disappear. Hips reduced at once, chest rounded out, waist lengthened, spine corrected, lungs developed. Deep breathing induced. ALL WASTE TISSUE ELIMINATED NATURALLY pi WITHOUT DIETING, DRUGS OR EXERCISE rf To try it on means to learn its seerct. The longer you wear it a the better you like it. None like it in the world le DOES YOUR CORSET TROUBLE YOU? TRY A NULIFE CORSET , and you will understand why it is the rage of society and fashion. To > have its embraces is to fecl renewed youth in figure poise and carriage, and you will realize why \ has revolutionized the.corseting of women the world over. P.ices the same as ordinary corsets, but with extraordinary corset features nu other corset possessess. NULIFE ORIGINAL MODELS, FORMERLY SOLD AT $100, $75 AND $50, SAME MODELS NOW REPRODUCED TO SELL AT $50 DOWN TO $3.50 Mail Orders Filled—Address Dept. 35 Booklet Sent Free Upon Request Expert ‘ Twenty-two Nulife Fitters 9 Individual in Attendance. Fitting Rooms NULIFE CORSET SHOP Tel Vanderbilt 3271 18 East 34th Street Opposite Altman's FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. THURSDAY Women’s Tenderfoot SISTER SHOES 5.85 Grover Make Soft black kidskin—broad com- mon sense toes—low, flat heels— side seams, straight lasts and soles—Ye Old Comfort Shoes, for aching, ten- der fect—E and EK widths— sizes 4% to 9. light, flexible NEW YOQK cir “Cor 464ST. & SAVE - Our Gas see — Plan Applies Everywhere within 150 He miles of New —t York. Faas | We Furnish | J Apartments i} and Homes ||| on Weekly pl ig or Monthly |) Payments, * Ne e. ant High Grade Grand Rapids Make Empire Period Bedroom Suite In French Grey, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Oresser and Foot End Bed; four pieces; as Nlustrated, at *372:5° a! Wii Hy Columbia uit) Grafonolas 2 7 from $30. up Cheah | | on Our Easy As Payment Plan. CAN aires Uys Columbia and Cortina ( ad Foreign Lan- guage Records on Sale. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110. OPEN MONDAY AND SATUROAY EVENINGS. 750-752 EIGHTH AVE. BA ANEW YORK MoTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES maRKeD IN PLA Figures Greatest Seller on Earth! 1921 World Almanac Presidential Election Returns—Census Figures At (50 on Stands - (2 - 65c by Mail... peat 4 pects rr ay 4 y

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