The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 27

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ina THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921, VERWORK KILLS EDWARD J. WILLIAMS odver’s Aid Contracted Pneu- onia While Doing Relief THIEVES GAG OWNER, | SELL GIRLS CANDY Quick Action Enables Bronx Ban- Wife, HAS HUSBAND, 70, HELD. Snyx He Accused Her of Kicked Her. ROCKVILLE, CENTRE 1, April N. Y. FIRE COLLEGE OPENS. FORD PAYS $24,500,000, Chiets Vrom Other Citten Here to Learn How Metropolis Fights the “Fire Fen | lis. Wee bald of two weeks ago, vices from Detroit aay there is a big demand for Ford cars and the com: pany was never in a better position) than it le at present. | wh gre to a report in Wall Street, | Mr Pord. hind te veil some of his Lib: arty bonds to liquidate part of his dobtedness and hh e taxes. SOME BEFORE IT IS DUE. Far From Ask Ante Bankers by . Builder Aman FP Ss ps HATES d tc et A ‘i Con- 1i.—James J. Meintyre aty, a The 1921 ions of th ‘Taking Up Notes tn Advance, Wor dits to Get Away With | k Abroad, factioner's Cash wealthy resident here 1 up in] Fire ned to-day in the Old Instead of being in the market for| Boys 11, Not wi News of the death yesterday morn- ae Nassau. County fail charged with| quartérs of Engine 40 at No, 183 Weal money, Henry Ford, according to state-| . Raymond Mo fing,’ after a long illness brought on| °* Lipschitz was -| members of th rH prandt, James Lucas, Henry W Powe Volkert an Ia. Following the Civil War he engaged | Hild in newspaper work, serving as an eitor| P. in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Reat-| ¥. ing, Pa. He was born In Ephrata, Pa. Charles Ludwig Baumann’’ Greatest April $2,000,000 of High Grade Pancaee Rugs, etc., for $1,128,000 by overwork for the relief of Belgium, Ags PR AR dR da tat | of Edward J. Williams at his howe, a 30 last night, when four men asked "| for chocolates. Lipschitz turned to a No. 130 71st Street, will come as shelf to get the cai @ shock to the friends and admirers faced i who remember him as “Shorty” will. | 8%!" ced the m fams, famous football star, when he|held a revolver leve ‘was a student at Northwestern Uni-| Before he could call versity In the early 90's, as the dis-|bound with rope and bursing officer of the Panama Cathal |room at the rear of the stoi Zone, as the assistant treasurer of the| The four had emptied the r | Belgian Relief Fund during the war| ster and were about shhighid f dilenata: diy »| Girls came in, Three durted into , Bnd as a delegate supporting the| "rls came in.) Three ed Alt Homination of Herbert Hoover at the | seit qust ¢ show | Republican National Convention in| “Where's Mr. Lipt o Chicago, He was a cousin of Gov. | of the gi Edwards of New Jersey | “Oh, he sold the place to Mr Williams married Miss Helen) te robber } & college woman and davgh- | After bebe rod oe ‘ a pl t famil brie (i a Wis. baron amily ct La | Lipschitz freed himself and ran wse, Wis ney have two small) street, shouting for —»— ACADEMY OF DF At the regular Ap Howard E. Smith, alone in his candy third his wits, Ellza-| 68th Street, ‘The opening session was ™ Street, the Bronk.) ii Metntyre y-two yeurs old.| attended by aeveral Chiefs and Captains ggg, Mrs, Molntyre declared her husbund ac-} of the Fire Departments of other cf ised her of inviting the attention of] WhO are here to go through the coi ry ndy and when hel Jo ine dhe ake ” {and to attend the New York " ie the ie Lidl Balad Ni we ehurge | nts Drill School. These it & nen one of them | was entirely without hiefs will study the fire fi Melntyr in led at his he | M 1} for help he roadway of the show plac before Justice of Ralsig, who awore Mr. Mcintyre, after she had kicked her whs with some of niew downtown a alarms with th Fire Chie | nddre Pifty of the ‘the New York ‘|KRAMER BROS 1d thrown into a| the store |e ptled th Was taken | warrant fe Jared h to leay e durted into t other busied Alta. | case, wchite? asked oni d bought andy the mself arid help. ONIGN E 517 West loti St. BRANCHES: Cor, Greenwich Ay & Cheistopts: ot. | 93 Amsterdam Av,, ar, 64th St. | 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. 947 Third Av., nr. 57th St. i . or. Battery Pl. pri! me ational A New Zealand fegins, Howa R. Hopkins, Parton, nr. South Ferry 920 Ninth Av.. nr. Sath | St. 777 Eighth Av. nr, 47th Keck, sc| Furniture Sale $41,000 Mattresses, Springs, Pi 412 Sewing Mac! $15,000 of Din: 612 Baby Carria $475,000 Dining Room Furniture 236 Bed Room Suits $398,000 Living Room Furniture 8 Carloads of Refrigerators s, etc. |3 Carloads of Grand Rapids Suits and Single Pieces | _At Price Reductions of 25 to 40% 42 Piece HIGH GRADE Set Selected frst quality Amert ne Reduced to and 50-Piece DINNER jpations in all Saving prloes, .49 to $95 - ; ; 95.Piece DINNER SETS he $265 American Walnut Queen Anne Bed Room Suit— Three Pieces bapa from $19.49 to $45 April Sale ass Wd Refrigerators TOILET TANLE TO MATCH, $39.78 BEDUDED, 70 100-Piece DINNER SETS DRESSER Regular Price $10. $99.48 | . p,,,. fom $34.95 to $115] | Genuine 4) CHIFFOMOKY:—Mopular Trice 48 81.79 ' j 75 Patterns to select from | Oak: BED—Reaular Price $800 .csscssesveaveses wees 249 Gash ot reat Sale of Gas Ranges Galoonted ©} — ay ‘almut a 167 Other Bed Room Suits (H2i%iny )up to $1650 | BEELER Ufc Lined. ' | ange EN er Reduced to Regular | cae ; Rae 26.95 Price $40, Cash oF Credit. Genuine oak. ( | $28 Refctrerator $30 Hefei $44.50 Gas and Coal from an $169 to $395 fclK Others, including Apartment House, Side Icers, Stone Lined, All Ste up to $170. $m Dep DELIVERS TI Sale of Room Size RUGS $330 Jacobean Oak Queen Anne Dining Room Suit SERVING TABLE TO MATCH, $29.96. BUYFFT-Nes, Price $130 CHINA CLOSET—Reg. Price $100 EXTENSION TABLE—Reg. Prion $100 59.47 Fs 2198. This Sale Includes 123 Other Dining Room Suits ap to $1475 Teathies REDUCED TO | 49 fash or Credit, SPECIAL 9x12 AXMINSTER, Sold Regularly for $85, Reduced to 57° 70 YOUR Hos VICTROLA No. XI In Mahogany English Brown or Walnut SEE OUR SPECIAL 3 ROOM OUTFIT Ludwig Baumann’s LI B E R A L We invite you to open an account and guar- antee you courteous and careful attention, whether your purchase is # single sale article or an entire outfit. You Need Not Distarb Your Savings You need only pay a small first payment, your purchase ‘will te delivered promptly, then pay the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Accounts Opened From $5 to $5,000 On $ 35 Purchase 50a Week On $ 75 web $1.00 a On $100 $1.50a ‘ On $200 $3.00a “ Larger Amounts in Proportion. Credit Requires No Etre, Charges No Interest Added. America’s Greatest Furniture $269 Pay for it in small weekly or monthly payments NO INTEREST ADDED Cash or Credit. SALE OF GRASS RUGS 6x72. inches. 8x10 feet CREDIT Special Deposit Offer $10 Delivers Your Purchase of $200 pds of New York by spe apparatus, f Kenton made Departm| “| Quality Meats: Provisions: Poultry || Uiliee & Warehouse| FRIDAY AND saTURDAY ‘Leg of Lamb, ‘Loin of Pork, RESTAURANTS, ‘Sars AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED Sale of REED CARRIAGES Our comrivie depariment shows grat Go-Carts, Perambu- $150 Victrola img the the busiest fire nd responding to the opening © oMcers of t attended. INC, ee 26%. 30%. illows Rep. Price $40 29" Cash oF Credit, ‘Wood and Teed at money wa || 2985 [a4 cl and All White, osit is GENUINE Pay the balance in small weekly or Th monthly payments. de ‘overedd ira ton leather Cae) 49 Open 9 to 5.30 NEWARK, N. J. 49-51 Market Street 67 ner Credit. Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 Joans at maturity, ents by bankers yesterday, paid all is loans here. The total w 50 Mr. Ford not only puld off but he anticipated veral of them, thereby saving Inter- He sald he wont there beet nted to make hin own Hviteg. ‘One loan by a big institution, which! Rotped | “the station master by » fallen due until April aiept beneath the counter of a pi ould not ha Small Weekly or Monthly Payments There isn’t the slightest reason to hesitate if you wish to open a charge account here. Our store is probably the finest and largest of its kind in the country, running through an entire city block, and our methods are equally as commendable. Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits $35 Price is as important a consideration when pur- chasing clothes as quality. These suits combine both reasonable price and good quality. They are made by well-known makers of men’s clothes and tailored in a manner that insures their depend- ability. The fabrics will stand up well and come in neat patterns in various shades. Smart models in all sizes for men and young men. Other Suits Up to $60 BOYS’ SUITS “vx” with 2 pairs of pants Smart Norfolk Model Suits in various attractive patterns and 12.75 fabrics; all.sizes 7 to 17 HECHT BROS. 53—57 W. 14th St., near 6th Ave. ELECTRIC CLEANER fills the bill! We invite you to put the same test to the OHIO ELE IC CLEANER as have more than a Half million house- wives who now use it daily with the utmost satisfaction. AND if it does not measure up to every claim we make—perform every duty to the “Bix Point” mark—you’re under no obligation. Twelve thousand new users were added in the Metro politan District alone in 1920--that bespeaks the popu larity of thie—THE MASTER ELECTRIC CLEANER. Have your Local Dealer—there are 325 in the Metropolitan District —demonstrate, on your own housework, the great merits of thie— The Mester of Household Tasks The Ohio Electric Co., Inc., _ srenn¥ ootd srames We have no connection with any other stores— These are our only three stores 145 West 45th St., N. Y, City Went shtn Street, for whom the polles Mrs. Androw FREE! THE EXTRA PAIR DOUBLES THE WEAR A ae a ihe of 4,000 yards of High Grade Woolens at less than 40% of the present market prices enables me to offer an ALL-WOOL suit made to order that includes a selection of Fancy Worsteds, Tweeds, Herringbones, Pencil Stripes, Scotch Tweeds, Blue Serges and hundreds of other various Spring styles to select from. These woolen’ were meant to sell at prices as high as $40 for a single suit. My special offer, regardless material. ® Come and sce this wonderful display in my windows, S. HENRY ADLER, of your size, height or weight, suit to order, Strictly Custom Tailored including Extra Trousers Free of the same 2500 ALL-WOOL “ape READY - TO- WEAR MADE an TOPCOATS Tha’ « -nsist of a won- derful \.riety of Pencil Stripes ind Herring- bones that are so popu- lar this season. Also a selection of Blue Serges, Brown and Grays—sin- gle and double breasted models in both light and dark colors, Every Suit and Topcoat strictly all wool and custom made. CLOTHES Values Up to $35 & $40 “19 50 | SMA EVENINGS New York Stores: 118 Nassau St. 1414 Broadway At With Street Brooklyn Stores: ; 44 Flatbush Av. | Near Nevins Street 3 Church St. Near Liberty Street | Newark Store: 756 Broadway | 186 Market St. Near Flushing Avenne Whore Murray's Used te Be ig t i \ | oa } ee,

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