The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 8

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t tn bands |MYSTERIOUS SHOT FATAL TO WOMAN |SON DIES ON SPREE SH m VELDS PONT rathere ber Mrs. Baer Said Burglar Wounded Her, but Son Thinks She May | Have Ended Life | Funeral wer, fifty-five, « ath early to Sy. SF One IOs tae) t wound in the left bres lyn, attracted the attention of reve ne him ner eee ie stigation One nue officers on t cruising rev mahatn'a HineeMl cei te RGR = enue launch Surveyor, at 6.80 o'clock | joi to-d ait his bureau, He denied this morning, Shots were fired by f thing of the revolver but i! _ w revenue men, the rowboat with a|REFEREE’S REPO2T HELD UP. | ..:: cargo of whiskey was sunk, and At three water-front residents of y's Relations Object to Brooklyn were arrested. A r mn Pavering Widow the American steamship, + might have had it with STRUCK DOWN AT HER DOOR. Jay reserved a Kiwanis, brought to light hundreds of Referee John Woman Falls Through Skylight In| bottles of Scotch whiskey and a large granted to: Mr Fleeing From Bargine, quantity of heroin, cocaine and sal ae fu at 815 ‘oa el Anmwortnae what she supponod was th varsan. bani ; Paley) costman's ring, Mra. Catherine Cha The Surveyor was well out No. 680 Gat Street, Brooklyn, to-day | was struck on t ad with a pair of| pliers by a man hiding In the hallway, | |She ran back to her flat, climbed from story extension roof wpe fell through shop of Car- bay with twelve revenue board when the row @ jaunch which was the Chester Kiwan off shore, In the numerous boxes which looked to th: revenue men like cases of whiskey The Surveyor was headed for the a window to ao ind in attemptin e the skylight Into the . a short di ywhoat were removal of rowboat and the rowers pulled for The ref shore with all their sn | shots were fired by rev nts, : then. palfin was not injured secrtously. Gunther Furs For Immediate Wear but ‘the bullets fell short boat began to sink minutes went down with its cargo, apparently deliberately sacrificed by the removal of a plug prepared for such an emergency. The | The row- | and in a few cupants of the rowboat scrambled up| on the 67th Street pier and disap- | peared, | The revenue agents then boarded | the launch and arrested three men who said they had been employed by certain members of the crew to take 4 wargo ashore The Chester | Kiwanis was b ed and ine a minutes Inspector Jack Sterling dis- | covered six cases of whiskey tied in 4 bundle with strong lines as though | in readiness to be lowered over the | aide. z fo 1o2) 2 z Zz wn > = L ee rhe ship was searched thoroughly and drugs were found concealed in a dozen plac Bottles of whiskey were found in oil tanks in the engine room and elsewhere, The liquor and drugs were confiscated. The three m@A arrested on the launch were tafen ashore to be arraigned before @ ainited States Commissioner in x. ie fot an officer or a member of the oréw of the Chester Kiwanis would liquor and drugs fo TI Chester Kiwanis 4 Antwerp three days ago. s ———._—- Pinal Appeal Made to Save Odell, BANY, April 27.—A fin appeal to savp the life of James Lewis Odell, sen- tented to die at Sin ing Prison to- morrow night SCARFS Caracul Scarfs.... Colored Beige Fox Scarfs Natural Fisher Scarfs. Natural Blue Fox Scarfs Natural Mink Cape... Moire Persian Scarfs. Today America has outstripped all the other nations in the consumption of coffee. And wherever it has been introduced, Yuban has outstripped all other coffees. YUBAN Silvery Pointed Fox Scarfs $85.00 C. G. Gunther's Sons Furs Received for Storage at All Times of the Year Granp Rapips FURNITURE | CREDIT TERMS i} | Reduced Sale! 350 Tailored Suits at $29.95 FES z Down on $50 (Worth $45 to $50) | 15% 3 All at least $20, and in ] = * “100% most cases $25, less than 10" ‘3 * 150.0 their actual value! | = “4 Hoe Over 20 different styles! | A predominance in finest quality Tricotine, highly tailored. All lined with silk! Many other materials, in- cluding Poiret Twill, Covert Cloth, Serge, Gabardine, ete. Ham LION GARMEAT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street Open Saturday Eventans | 204 ST. “L” STATION at CORNER| Trigosine (Pes) $29, 95 Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104" sy |RUSSIAN PRINCE Taxi Man Gets Four cnc. April 27.—A nigot of ‘i | " C e a iS, : it ty preceding tho funeral uf thelr) co” street, Willlamaburg, died this|for taxicab hire have bee father, Charles D. Bingham, cnnsed | Witllamsburg Hos 1) towday in the County Clerk’ ‘ t 1 | Year to February window, police a durger & Hur h Ala ookiyn, N The frantic, splashy efforts of | window, 1 1 Burger & Burger, | Art 1, Walad of Brookiye . ‘ing a row. | THO driver, Hdward Siegal, drove | |ropresenting Kraft, obtained three men who were propelling & row | eront of a pol tation, ary eere” \judements in the Third Municip: Boat toward the end of the plier at), polnt, police said, John Bingham| >)! the foot of 57th Street, South Brook ting wit , who hit 23 W. 42nd St. | Ryser lander, complaint, MUST PAY BILLS he “has been Judgments Against | se rvice to the 5 bill Engalitchef? and Princess | rat '¢ , Demise at Waldorf. nishing ndants, 50 a month. judgments tot ing $2.24 been en ¢ | morning thers, who died after being ob bY) whie Ht had apie sll Princé Nicholas W. Enga-| Russian nobility and have been liv- H tu Iriver, according to Detective | (rod ye had been | liteheff and Princess Demise, who live Ne MM whe aN ths sean Pir ak el Revenue Men in in Launch Fire|' Sergeant Hughes Ii a tnan $6 in the Waldorf Astoria in |Zeare, see y occupy two expe! . Pha +00: Three brothers, John, Charles and| Te er don Max, twenty-two, with | favor of A. G. Kraft owner _ — a 2 00S | oie i = at Rowboat That ( |Harry Bingham, an official of the| whor ‘| Phe amounts are for $508.87, goo.t1,| Te Killed ranton Grade | Down—Three Arrested. Charcoal Iron Company, of Detroit pose | $008.40 and $446.43, and represent! gopaNTON, Pa, April 21.—C — Mich, fought in a taxi, breaking a ; monthly bills from November 1 n, prominent local pupilist Le Your V ictrola Come | ‘Direct from Landays 'HERE is no mystery about the method by which Landays have attained .the national leadership in the Victrola field. Landays sell only the genuine Victrola and with it they couple a unique service developed through twenty years of Victrola specialization. Special Offer! FOR THE LAST DAYS OF APRIL Victrola, illustrated, $150 and $10 in Victor Records (Your own choice from our stock, the largest in the city.) Only $ 5 PAY THE REMAINING $155 IN BASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Landay service and Landay guarantees will go with each of these instruments. Make sure of your Victrola. Order Now. OTHER GENUINE VICTROLAS AT LANDAYS $25, $35, $50, $75, $100, $125, $225, $275, $350 to $1500. Any Victrola sold on terms if so desired. Mlustrated Booklet on request. anday, 427 Fifth Ave. In Newark: OPEN EVENINGS At 38th Street 2775 BROAD ST. By Special Arrangement the offer described above can also be had at: BRONX—Smiths: 945 So. Boulevard, Open Evenings- YONKERS—Sonnenbergs: it North Prosaway Attractions Are Prices— AG Guy seven a a Gj | Herald Squar B'way 34thtodsth St ® From the Balesiop Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 54c Each—Prepared from raisins, citrons, walnuts and spices. Baked in special- sized forms, about 134 pounds each. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Fach cake weighing about 114 pounds A quality that retails in specially stores at $1.25 each, Our price, 9c each at 59% It is a very rich, nutritious cake, thick with cherries, deliciously OUR OW? SHIONED CRULLERS (dozen), 29¢. light, y ked—nothing price in any other store. Home-Made Style White Mountain Bread— Made from fine selected Spring Wheat; Sweet or Sour Rye Bread, made from pure rye flour, in loaves eee 8c weighing One Pound each HO) ON if. ADE STYLE AMER- COCOANUT LAYER C. A @layer cocoanut cake, of APPLE ROLL—Made of ae GLACE CHERRY CAKE, in loaves weighing about 114 Ibs., enc! flavor Large, to compare with them at the ; fe ate eee Large fine ingredients, 44c ea; 3 - PP ‘Re layer cake, 69¢ vac) S4e each OUR OWN HIGH GRADE COF- CURRANT AND VANILLA 1 pais,euch ey LUNCH CAKES—Pure and Made by oat tee : wholesome Dozen 49 9 each bal Delicatessen A Special Sale of Sugar Cured Boiled Ham—E one selected, cured and cooked with greatest care, Sliced, Per |b., 69c One-Half Ham....... < Ib. 64c Whole Ham. Ib. 59 On: A STYLE SALMON EGG POTATO AD, WITH MAYONNAISE—29% |b. A —| combination salad made of fresh eggs, celery, fine pota- toes and excellent mayonnaise, in which only pure oil is used FRANK PURTERS, 34c lb. Fine quality; small or large size . $1. GENUINE py PORTED SALT SARDELLEN. 6% Ib. SARBDELLEN BUTTER OR AN HOVY PASTE, 29¢ each—In tubes; delicious for sandwiches. Court yesterday from Justice Fried- | Kraft © than two years automobile | and his | Daily, has been carrying | en the Waldorf and ne, the Princess on nus places, returning to the Wal- orf sometimes at 2 o'clock in the The Prince and Princess are of the SOLO TO TOTO TOTONUONUTU! —_S GOTHER STYLE MILW. AURES CERVELAT SAUS. spiced and seasoned, LIMBURGER CHEESE—Fancy q New York State, 44c lb. I Well ie Ib. SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED SALAMI SAUSAGES—F ancy ROQUEPORT CHEESE, sausage, well spiced and sea- 94c Ib.—Prime quality, fine soned. 79¢ Ib, grade, A Special Sale of New York State Fancy Cheese—A mild cheese of excellent flavor, price 34c; this Sale Full Milk Our usual 28c Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Blows —Fitth Foor, 35th Street. To complete the smartness of thie searen’s short sleeve mode Why do most women wear Kayser Silk Gloves? Because —they fit best—wear best KAYSER Silk Gloves are the most economical gloves because : They contain more silk—and pure silk. | Washing cannot make pure silk look thin and | That W why KAYSER Silk Gloves wear 0 long and look so well after repeated washings. KAYSER Silk Gloves cost no more than the ordinary kind. The name KAYSER is in the hem, and with each pair is a guarantee ticket that the tips will out-wear the gloves. | Kayser ilk Hoves CIRCULATION OF -SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, APRIL APRIL 17 24 AVERAGE SUNDAY CIRCULATION OVER 620,000 APRIL 10 APRIL 3 MARCH 27 SUNDAY, MARCH 20 SUNDAY, MARCH 13 SUNDAY, MARCH 6 AVERAGE DAILY AND SUNDAY CIRCULATIONS 'As sworn to and filed by all daily newspapers under the requirements of the law Average 6 Months to April 1, 1921 406,311 385,892 352,528 ‘ 202,088 142,384 Average 6 Months to April 1, 1920 385,271 365,014 351,939 214,891 119,479 THE AMERICAN THE WORLD THE TIMES THE HERALD THE TRIBUNE MORNING EDIT ION GAINED IN CIRCULATION \ 20,878 Average daily ose Sunday for 6 months, com- pared to corresponding 6 months of previous year. i veh

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