The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, ney, Republican members of the | TOO MANY WIVES; committee were known to have taken! 4 Garg GOURT RELIEF | {saue with Mr, Untermyer in the ex- | cutive seasion yesterday. They re- — {mind im of fi former. stated | Shropshire éaaky Annulment of against interference by the commit- ; - - | tee “ds Ua criminal processes of the Second Marriage, Says First Is Still in Force. e building mate- rials men rapcice sentence are Hud- syclid 10 The Grecian Weil son River Valley Republicans of the) WHITE PLAINS, May 6.—Walter 5. pore ait tangy Gr charpual tk oe and ingrained Odell brand | Shropshire of Yonkers has begun a eat vue aie by a municipal trojiey car| was regarded as likely (hat nat his wife, Florence, now residing Fane thirty miles Rout th” Por in Boston, to have their marriage an-| Richmond city LOSES DAMAGE SUIT. Justice Tiernan 9025.25 for Ante it by Manteipal Trotley. New York to-day lost the first dam- age suit in which It haa been a de- fendant since Mayor Hylan Inaugurated b-cent tro son Staten leland, Co | Judge ‘Tiernan waa awarded $92 an damages sustained by his automo- UNTERNTER STL | URGES PRISON FOR «GUILTY BUILDERS - the paeintee ropoaed by Mr. Untermyer tnt : Hotee dun Rietiee one @ as propode hy tubs Juste Soweohas haa In his opinion Municipal Court gus-/son returning from a party she cailod | and stated th als ght be slightly modified b it ia in the Fir . New | Out na stated BiLockwood Gominnittes Mem eee urine ight member service of summons by publien- eeGriving m frotley [Ut tired of hiving.” | nop tes ict abhi bisa) fe s an hour while ap-| “What time ks it?” one finding his bers Wind Up Discussion |committoe tour are suid to favor its os soi, at trenton, N. Ju the Intersection conatl-| There waa no response, and wo whe bn returned, to ite endment. The ninth chair in the! painter h 4 deline E at is enargeabie t9) called This time a quaking A Question. | *™en plaintiff saya he married Madeline E, . Kelle f as to Action on Questi committee, which was vacant, WAM) Shropshire, and the marringe Is still in| | Ass! Set Mice eee ee ventor of an envelope - filled to-day by the appointment of| foree. tn Apel 1913, he und Morenee | S414," apncnuns sam come? aged her humana. | HAMe, momener and cE T } ‘ , 1 i ; Shropahire we ed | i ‘ y nudged her husband. | heade>, as well aan 3 UP TO-DAY, | Assembiyman Edward G. Neary by) Shropshire were married in Boston, He | peel lg a en | heades, ‘ (FAKE IT F [Speaker Machold to succeed frmer| A%ka that the xecond marriage be an-|wined for Obatracting Sidewalk With |j10 wont to the Phah wh, Kilate nia | kote Ot Zann, tana ~ nutle nd dec 0! i nu n, Who afterward nets of fa fara| Assemblyman Pete, now an Ausistant | Tulled and declared void. but that seavin gy embatones. ine aides |save the name of Hugene Jones, and | tMd Also owned a y Tammany Men Were} elr one child—the daughter—be de-| or leaving tombstones’ on the side- ‘ near Stroudsbur How 7: ae Ais Atiorney 78. Gareoe clared legitimate and entitled to all|walk in front of thelr marble works, | id he was wanted in Atlanta for | Backing Device That Was The committee will resume next) rights as such in the plaintiff's prop-|Henry ‘ottesfield, No. 12 bootleswing. He began to pray when| Five Hart in F Barred ‘by Labor. | Tuesday ite investigution of the pro- | erty, Hiren ond Marvin, Weintan, Restivo menaced him with « club, and ° Sast Stre: e jept on praying un he police came. |aons were injured 1 T y cesses by which the Cast Iron Pipe or Leonard Street, Brooklyn, we : P saan |‘Trust, the master plumbers and the | FOURTEEN FAMILIES each to-day in Bridge Sanuécduls We MAN Geer rau A ceased . ry ol e Court. Magistrate Brown directed a hn a ie houne | Railroad hed The Lockwood Committee on Hous-| journeymen have blacklisted the use) DRIVEN OUT BY FIRE ccompany each of the| because he saw an open window and|dock here to-day of money-eaving type of anti-at- | policeman to accompany 0 eo Who Ware Bis, tha, Terry: fag meets this afternoon at the office Shoniie Grakhigs trap th New Yor men and see that the tombstones | Was rk He raid he ee possession | them were moved, He said there was only |of a two-dollar watch hanging on the|of the boat In the wt Samuel Untermyer, its counsel, to] tien it iy used in fifty-one cities,| Blaze That “Destroys | Bay Ridge |Sne° proper. place. for fm tombstone, |wall so he would not oversieep. He|for passengers. 4 0 le owed the Cras ere Coe sent verey Ge othe ed ee adres Sentueirs Slane | Tailor Shop Spreads to Soe eee Mas Theld in $2,000 Dall on ® buretary he" boat pilen ‘betw 7 riticlem F See Rae ace charne. | Pnitadeipria. @m which Mr. Untermyer wants to nati and Rochester, out 1 Two Tenements, silk eu. Olle > Authotized to go before the Supreme The agitation to prevent its use was ence aarenaniies wang re - euit and, in the name of the Com-| sown to have begun with the pipe! Fire destroyed Harry Cohen's tailor) isc sia who said he lives on| ; pipe i i be tie authority ag| Manufacturers Because the new sys. j shop Sma AeNGs Way ApS at Ne;|Bay Street, Tompkinsville, Staten mittee, ax well as by his authority “yi so OR cual mt Avenue, , ate Gsreily ‘Attorney General, ureeljron pipe two inches cr more in| ih Mi Uday 6x4 sbrond/to the threes | MME Th Toe et geystons on. the aeeeeees ettorney. Gi 2 {JROR! ibe: tw story tenement at No. 6720 and the four-|f0F Tis fr hice, Wade, dle Prison sentencea for John A Mc-|diameter from the top to the bot | story bullding No. 6724, cormmpla: i oe. Tonk Ge abel Carthy, James A. Philbrick, Wright tom Of every building in which It is|” ‘The fourteen famtlles occupying the |%*are old, of No. 4 Pearl Street, Sta- ‘nba y |used. ‘The journeymen plumbers and | two buildings were safe in the street |Dicton Helgnts Htanioton, © | th D, Goss and other pullding material their employers turned against it, Mr. | before the flames reached thelr homes | ae BLON Ee IOP RAGRE KueTeR ite Mealers who have pleaded gullty to| Untermyer seeks to prove, because it | #0 N6 one had to be rescued, The dam-| nor 1 Olek A Coy Saas esl “'heights, where, she sald, he attempted r Sage to the two te . eliminates ents was aligh work. labor and costly repair fonspiracy ty suypress competition. y h a is of the Lovk- =e ist a ‘ K * | Incidentally, the investigation un- a wood Comm Senator a vered & 6 fe ‘ob % way Speaking in sympathy with laboring) Covered & purchase by which John} 144 W. 34th St. By Ax de cution, asked the; 4; McCarthy, Fran Caer eth eres Daisies Materia; MiP Donahue, the names of atl of Up One Flight,Open 9 A.M.——7 P.M. Reais and acne whom are tamillar in ‘Tammany ctr LOW RENT.—LOWEST PRICES. Sentences just us severe us the repre-| cles obtained a half interest in the | EXTRAORDINARY SALE gentatives of working men Geeo type of anti-siphoning trap. He was suppressed at the time by, TMS trap, ufter Impromptu tests, Communion and Confirmation who said that in the|¥@# approved by the New York City | nator Kaplan was talk-|Hoard of Standards when Street ut full information, in the|Cleantng Commissioner Loo was its Later Chairman permanent tents gary for the cut-stone contractors in| W formulated #o severe that one| order to make certain of convicting; expert said that no anti-siphoning Hettrick, Walking 1 Doran | device, Including the Geco, could pase and Chapman and Contractor Smith,) them, leaving the Geco a New! and finally that the eriminal pro York City monopoly, but one which se of the united! Second place that lenlency was nec Dainty Frocks (as illustrated) of White Georgette Crepe and 50 Crepe de Chine, with pretty’ trimming of pin tucks, ruf and ribbon bows; sizes 6 to 14 REGULARLY $18 Rates was useless bei tions were outside the committee's furiadiction boycott of the plumbers and pipe Assemblyman Hamil! upon whom | Manifacturers, | WONDERFUL SHOWING OF bas descended the burden of seeing | Among the teats prescribed area that no odium is unfairly cast upon |the passing of the Geco trap—wore many Hall, its leaders, the packing of the trap with sand eeomeny | aaseriean and sawdust, and the requirement Jabor, since the ret! that it should then cleanse itself Kaplan and Assem ‘under normal working conditions SUMMER DRESSES Ginghams, Voiles, Organdies, Silks VERY REASONABLY PRICED | You Save Dollars rere ihe ohop of Economy. The Man’s Shop | A Floor of Complete Masculinity and upon nt of Senator The “ ‘Fifth Avenus Limited” on ey oe Manis Schedule— HI Lord & Taylor's Express Elevators to The Man’s Shop The Measure i, May and upward, with a choice of over two hundred patterns ! At $4.75 there are madrases, both imported and domestic, in the choicest custom color- ings and patterns—each one the true measure of May. Then on a very gradual ascending scale, is] there are brochets, batistes, taffeta flannels, white and colored silks—and everything that one may find abroad or in the best American j custom shops in dress shirts. Prices far lower than you would expect— introducing this important feature of The ! Man’s Shop. 1 Every item of his wardrobe for the Metropolite. lig EW custom-made shirts—fitted perfectly to SHIRTS — aristocratic, individual 4 ; . ; Business suits, dress suits, golf suits, travel suits, English and American topcoats, under- wear, hosiery, pajamas—precisely meeting the season's requirements. you and your tastes, in ‘the custom shirt room ” at The Man's Shop. For what price? ; Special emphasis on “The Optimus” shoe, () Less than you recently were paying for designed and made exclusively for The Man’s ready-to-wear shirts. To be exact, for $4.75 Shop. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE The Man's Shop Complete Spring Outfits for Tenth Floor Chauffeur and Car Owner 39th Street Express Elevators Without Stop in | Mrs. Street three o'clock this morning by a noise | jin the kitchen. PRAYERS HALT CLUB BUT NOT! THE POLICE Unexpected Visitor Takes $2 Watch 1921. WEALTHY MAN John Ri. Place Wi Many Un TUNKHANNOCK, H. Place, 60, a wealt! Not to Sleep manufacturer and inv Too Long. Restivo, No. 366 Bond | the trigger of a dou was awakened at charge lodged in his Two notes pia ‘Thinking it was her | foom wave the Something of New York’s “Great White Way”—the greatest in the world— will be found at the Irving Place Showroom of The New York Edison Company Almost every variety of modern electric sign, and appliance for producing “moving” and other effects, will be on exhibition during the present week. Nothing can add more to the growing spirit of business revival than a brilliant, attractive, clectric sign. It not only gives a special brightness wherever used, but burns its message indelibly into the thought and memory of every reader. Many nstances are known where an electric sign has quickly produced an extraordinary commited suicide here to-day in the rear of his manufacturing plant, by pulling | gun with a slender bamboo cane enron for Place taking addressed to his wife | I need a rest. The other asked any | J, May 6.—Five per- | the Pennsylvania | head-on congregated at the front Two women fainted, | A SUICIDE. | the Inv Articles. Pa, May 6.—John hy retired farmer, entor, of Voaburg, ble-barretied shot- ‘The Now (Worth heart. on a ohair in the Iam " : cluding Poir to see that it be that the gun ct sealer, a postu The newest If dan apple barrel many oth when the ferr,- into ita | Between 300 and | and most of | 307 Fifth two passageways mild panic fol- een Camden and | Tricotine Suits Many other Materials, in- Covert Cloth, Serge. Gabardine, ete. models—all silk lined. Save from $20 to $25 by buying direct trom the manufacturer! HAE TOS Near 31st Street Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women's Wea~ $25 $50) et Twill, straightline LTON Avenue Tricotine Suit (‘ $50 wh) $95 “The Signs of the Times Are Electric Signs” degree of business improvement There must be a reason why many of the greatest national and local advertis- ers of the country use electric signs for some of their most conspicuous and desirable publicity American Sign Co 1270 Broadway Anderson, A & J, Manufacturing Cc 135 Broadway Anderson, W A, & Co 41 Park Row Animated Advertising Co 2 West 45th St Animated Picture Products Co 19 West 27th St Aplin, BJ 30 Church St Attract-o-Scope Corporation 6 East 39th St Automatic Illuminated Advertising Co 25 Church St Beseler, Charles 131 East 23rd Se Betts & Betts Corporation g11 West 42nd St Bulletin Machine Co, The 10-16 Lock St, Buffalo, N Y City Electric Sign Co 444 East 13th St Clarke, EG 788 Eleventh Ave Commercial Utilities Manufacturing Co 160 North Wells St, Chicago The New York Edison Company Attractive and interesting exhibits will be made by Displays Co 71 West 2 Edison Lamp Works Harrison, N J Electrograph Co 374 East r4tst St 3rd 5 Equalite Sign Co tot Park Ave Federal Sign System 649 West 43rd St Fricker, Frederick 430 Eleventh Ave General Trading Co 9 Willoughby St, Brook.yn Golden Co 405 Lexington Ave Irish, WF 130 West 32nd St Kenner & Ross 1812 Lexington Ave Manufacturers Distributing Cu 30 Church St Mercury Time Switch Manufacturing Co 2930 Canfield Ave, Detroit National Lamp Works Cleveland Everyone is invited There is no charge for admission From Monday, May 2nd to Wednesday, May rrth gamtolopm At Your Service Irving Place and 15th Street Nedelman-Schoenfela Co, inc Third Ave Reynolds Electric Co 1123 Broadway Rialto Electric Co zz0 West 42nd S: Robinson, T L, & Co 105 West Monroe St, Chicage Sig-No-Graph Co 431 Dearborn St, Chicag: Smith-Hecht Co Indianapolis, Indiana Strachan, R & H 395 Fulton St, Brooklyn Strauss & Co 306 West 52nd St Strauss, I. L 422 Weat gznd St 2327 Union Sign Shop 1720 Lexington Ave Viking Sign Co 422 West 42nd S Weiss & Pfluger gio East 74th S: Westinghouse Lamp Worke Bloomfield, N J ———

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