The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921. Court of Appeals, ‘The nine include|tended machines which rolled down hate a Edison |10,000 CLUB V WOMEN SiiasS ead whe bl battered | fine tae tet ef ae setlinath ets ts So P. | IN NEW WHO WHO'S WHO) Oe UP Tits Wweatthy harness maker| Madeline Pastor, two, of No. 11| me rosers Jot Cincinnati, who was Kentenced to| Post Avenue, while crossing Dyck- | IA New Directory virectory Shows Con- | ’ yeurs in the penitentiary in| man Street-at Nagle Avenue with her| ag Si Perkins * stantly Broadening Fields y 1914, for the murder of hi8) grandfather, Bernard Housein, of the! relay oi pH eas “ [ot doy. Sinai ils “ict hia wits | sane address, yesterday afternoon released yesterday on order of Endeavor. tn a Chicago hotel and pleaded emo-| wae thrown several feet by a small | Ces dar Grove Board of eouity| The conatanti |tlonal Insanity at hie tral His sen-| touring cur which dashed down a nit | tical Knowledge. | ly oe 4 srs al — CU bhe is Prisoner indulges in Repartee| wre cedur Greve Bo feats rif ee ait iy Ofisas “vette DOWN ‘HILLS, HIT TWO | orth" Steet Police, Station on a _and Shows Quick Response | Trade, through its Secre Si Ber-| tives the names and up| Recent Train Wreck, Charg: | charge of felonious amwauit, Sosarron in Questionnaire. | kins, has sent the following questions (o more than 10.09 | ing Criminal Intent to Derail. | Baby Hart Perhaps Fatally; Man, |boant it before ‘it struck the chiid THE GREAT SHOE: SALE. voreasing actly are, art and politic 4 \ rested. Willlam Crane, the defendant! ve | uignt clerk, charges that Mrf. Austin 1} came to the phone tn too scanty Me then called the Zion p ted her. The Jud t unless better o tven by Crane w ould, award dumagea t ions? What in ther thunder makes milk sour? b 6. How mennie tecth shud a rake to Mr, Edison in Orange: social, politi: Charles Hatfield, seventy, of No. —— 1, Which kum first, ther ega, ther, ° oe | 70, Bruised When Track | $569 Broadway, seated on a bench on | Roman Leondowski, a prisoner! pen, no: ae fe 2 ¥ CHICAGO, May 1 Me. OW. i iverside Drive, near th Street, ee: Wie. ite ia Aa page eats dota iatin, Fepressntative.of the Horton | Hits Bench. |was thrown from the bench by an rom it b n What's P wr ‘4 ay en jautomobile which Max Fine of No moved in Sing Sing 5 Why doe: ken allers walt ‘avelogues, has asked dam-| qywo children and a seventy-yoar-| kao West 145th Street had left in 1 “~@ cure hin of in 8 ‘inst |er an ovghto afore hit crosses ther m the Zion Home, the official) 614 man were injured, the children) front of his home and which was } nterv road? \ of Zion City, Mrs, Austin ‘east asi BEN started downgrade by boys. Hatfield, | He not bint . Ma ca nial ake waa Untusd> ars| Cools Tetaty. Is awomonHe ~|though badly brnised, refused medi- readily Ae What would i bese fer stakin’ ate! ~ La be |denta tn F " +! eal ale test his written stat shooting a toc HOUR PPE EEL Se Home made Layer Cake all ready to bake- ENTIRE MAIN FLOOR Siegel-Cooper BUILDING Sixth Ave. at 19th Street Operated by THE ROSS STORES, INC. [FOR WOMEN 50 000 FoR CHILDREN PAIRS FoR MEN All New, Up-to-Date Styles Prices Less Than TO-DAY’S MANUFACTURERS’ COST Millions of Pairs of Shoes Have Been Sold Under This Roof —But Never Before Have | Greater Bargains Been Offered to the Public. Look Them Over—Be Convinced New Shipment Just Received of Women’s Oxfords Pumps and Eyelet Ties PART OF GIGANTIC PURCHASE JUST MADE FROM McELWAIN, MORSE & ROGERS Consisting of Patent Colt, Choco- late Kid, White Eaves Cloth, Dull Kid and French Kid Pumps and Oxfords. Hand-turned soles, Louis, military and medium walking heels. All sizes and widths, Regu- lar values $7 a a ait. n that | , |RoBS HOMELESS BOY OF ALL. |e he have been issued est of John S. Quirk, ca 1 Arcola State Bank at A father, M, T. Quirk, President, er the bank had been close st tate Hank Mxaminer Whitlock sol- wing a reported shortage of $100, 000. | |The warrants were sent to Arcola to ed. Theg rest of T. idents, re, to permit an audit o! The will of 1 queathing to his Do Angulis of No. uch sum as she aw and no For Jiggtime Cake aw the Add Water and Bake ty Agee we ge TATA ee garegating $75,000, f members of the of the World who ry sentence, have fortifie Fede 1 don't Q. Can Il, duperiatendent, win yterian July t. ffect at the hospital: oe First Conviction tn Brooklyn Under, New Ury Law. The firat conviction for of | we Poltveman Heged he purchased a in the saloon Apri Hamlett will b Brooklyn’s ssiggest creait House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Corner Driggs Avenue Comer Wyckoff Street * Prima Donnas “Sas akc" || to house New Yorks new Telephone Apparatus and $8. Spe- cial, only. Another Bargain Offering Which Can- not Be Equalled in New York Women’s One and TwoStrap Pumps About 2,500 pairs in this lot. oe Consisting of Gray Suede and fine Chocolate BL Kid, also Mahogany Calfskin; all made with the new style me dium heel; all sizes and widths Regularly sold for $7.00 to $9.00. Special, Misses’ and Children’s Boys’ Mahogany Calf Ankle Strap Slippers ES and Patent t Pumps 50-Piece Dinner Sets oll this week with Vad You cau WY fara, Meee t Mining ‘sults nt our bie $] 75 Spring ae ry ine ae . , pi ene as po M lo Ml iat A | AY after day steel beams swing into place, rivets are a New Garments}; Baby Carriages driven home and buildings to house New York’s new tele- phone apparatus climb toward completion, A great task of construction to enlarge the city’s telephone system is under way. $1.50 Weekly on a $30 Purchase. At Our Grand New buildings to house new equipment and new workers are only part of this task, but a large enough part to indicate the size of the project. They are only part, too, of the 98% of the system without which the other 2%, the telephone instrument, cannot give service. There are no finer Carriages in the coun ae pot BO | i Hey Fees Pants attra 12s and nicely 49 GIRLS’ COATS g.93 Carries as low 1 ; AND DRESSES Oy |! Within the past 16 months, five new buildings and 17 additions to existing buildings have been completed, providing 12% acres of new working space. Other new or enlarged buildings are in course of construction. This year’s building program calls for an expenditure of more than $6,000,000. Judge our task by the time it takes to erect one large fire- proof building and you will have some idea of what it means to enlarge the city’s telephone facilities,— buildings, switchboards, cables and all the other apparatus to again give you Misses & Children’s Play OXFORDS Sold leather soles; value $2.00 and $2.50. Special, 98c Make No Mistake--Buy Here— Save Here—Walk In, Look Around Money Retumed in 3 Days on Any Purchase If Unsatisfactory No Deliveries—No C. O. D,’S—Store Open 9.15 to 6.15. 6th At 19th sh Siegel-Cooper Bldg. ‘S:rcer Telephone service when and where you want it NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY

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