The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 11

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THE ac eeieS WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921, pa 1 DIES IN WA a Southerner, but one who had worn canons | anaes the blue uniform of the Union Army.| 4. » | Hea oseph Alfano econt to Be) ine SHINGTON He was also the first Democrat to sept : a “ | men be appointed Chief Justice by a Convicted of Killing and heroes, Republican President, During his Robbing Professor. | Giialenar incumbency it fell to his lot to swear | | mittee or - | $eeseeesesesoesereoeesess | Black Gowns | For Morning, Afternoon or Evening Wear uel. Mare. | Fund Com fe A fury in the Queen's County Court! into office two Presidents of the| “ *ury in the @ 0 | o1 vo] i United states. after being out nine hours, at 3 o'clock (Continued From First Page.) | ‘The same independence of thought | tis morning brought in a verdict ot! rs that characterized the Justice in his;murder in the first degree nate st | y days remained with him on the |Joseph Alfa FOURTEENTH STREET Ertebliabed 1827 WEST OP FIFTH AVE ‘MISSING CASHIER ment, it was to ni credit tt Havemeyar he took his plac the wor! ell He WHO led the ae He ocho wal ot | |RETURNS; LOCKED UP of the big world and made his life ono!" his younger years against the lot-| aes who deci MOURNING = SPECIALTIES Today Tomorrow rontrolled the Demo- Hats, Gowns, Waists, Veils, Neckwear, Fur of achievemen 2 was a Confederat n the Ou | men last Februat > first job Kotkot, Hebrew y and the politics of nd which ended in the | ¢ driven out of the State. oldier, a wislat f his own e of the Supreme | He 1 to death with a plec PUUUUOT TTT COCTT OCU OCUTTOUCTTTCT TTC TTT” POEPVIPD PHT VDIPIDPI DIF FIPSFFEFFOFIFGSSO- ue eh Nell pier n of an iron bedstead, and then robbed of cig ae Dee LOT S nes and Brandeis, | the few cents he carried. lw Chief Justice of the Supreme Court|rrom whose opinions, especially on| Peter Nunaiato, weventecn, is in the] o¢ was arrested last night. E of the United States social questions, he frequently dis- | acat hh house awaiting execution for his| Charged with the theft of about $11 HIS FATHER WAS THE SEVENTH os ay part of the murder, and two others are bonds and foreign se 9 GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA. On the other hand in his eartier! to be placed on trial eon. i r 975 Fifth Ave. Wis father, Edward Douglass! ears ot t are r e| years on the yench he shared the White, was the seventh Governor of minority, that a ien-hour law. was WAR HOSPITAL AID PLEDGED. wes 5 Llachenateln returned i orton Cok 3 Louisiana and a ‘planter of large § | the charge against him droj means. His mother was catuettns| pad w sta the curreue your bo Wada | “°° Women Support Memertal to) ‘"Aconrdlng io tie detectives: Lilechen- | * and within the car 1 Jewish Herees, atein told his wife that he was roing |Secovcedeoscssssvooveress More than 400 Jowish women at lines then, they "say, he had) worked | SS enennennnd Ringgold White. Ho was prepared|tnat tho conviction of Victor Berger Gauiian” when be Daaseee by private tutors for admission to the | was illegal because of the position Jesuit College at New Orleans, from | taken Sy suas Kenesaw Mountain hinoheon af the Ladtes’ Auilimry af the in the Ws where he went to Mount St. Mary’s, | Landis. the Jesuit college near Emmiteburgh,| Justice White was one of the hand- Md., and later to Georgetown. He|somest men who ever sat in the Su- quit Georgetown for four years ser- | preme Court. He was five feet ten in vice in the Confederate Army, part| height, proad-shouldered, and, while of which time was spent in a Union jnclined to eiponpoint, carried himself | ly. His halr was brown, thick ne first took his place voice musical. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS WERE $3.50 and $3.94 ‘32-34 West S4th St. Weat 4th St Advance Clearan ce Sale Queen Quality Walhing Oxfords 2,500 PAIRS _ 32-34 n of the ultra-| s being at variance with | igh station. He ington, and his it bad taste to borrow 's plug of tobacco while se in court. rist wae considerate of | hortcomings of n reporter went} in advance his| ant case, instead | for contempt, ipon the gross | a proceeding. itation on woman} rhe amendment was/ n the Supreme Court, ket, who did not know him, didn't think that the been properly rati- dat her in amazement | When the jrirl learned | e fainted. ed i odfather to Alex- Ohild. i 19.—King Constantine rat the christening of | jaushter of King Alax-| n the Supreme bench, Chief Jus' 1 Chapel yesterday, | Roger B. Taney of Dred Scott de-| the child bi named Alexandra. The | been the first, | ceremony was private, only Mme. Ma-| derate to fll nos, widow of King Alexander, King stant Queen Sophie, Queen| and Princesses Irene and ing present. being a land Feb. in the S though his ¢ ate was im During + ate he had ear 1 a reputa pth of learni, nent against a Was deemed | i : i. J a a Y dtine Materials are plain, checked plaid and striped gingham and_ solid color chambray. inguishi the § ust three we a sht down on his Models include six attractive new styles in regular sizes. Model Represented to Select From ism of his avily interested in Every Worth While $ ea 75 Seven Styles nd his identity In Black and Brown Kid, Brown Calf and White Reigncloth, with choice of Cuban, Military or Sport Heels, The excellence of Queen Quality footwear is evident in the mode, workmanship and material of these smart models. NO C. O. D.’ ALL SALES FINAL Queen Quality Boot Shop ___ 32-34 West 34th Street Regular size models are one - piece and belted dresses with sash belts of the material and large col- lars, revers and pipings of pique or organdie. | King of Gree. cision fame, havi He was the rst ex the post of Chief Justice, to which high office he was appointed by for Fae) Extra size dresses are belted and one - piece styles in = | | solid color chambray or y W striped gingham with t) () b f | dainty trimmings of white. Q a $ Lis | ; Regular sizes 36 to 46. = Iixtra sizes 48 to 52. tt A BAR FEAST CREAT OR YOU NO EXCHANGES. NO RETURNS. See Pages 8, 9 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. LT FRIDAY SATURDAY SENT HERE TO MAKE SHORT WORK OF IT I’m going to see what CUTTING PRICES will really do. | will use no sentiment, I’m here to sell. THAT’S THE COLD- BLOODED COMMERCIAL TRUTH. AND SELL I WILL , PRICES TORN TO SHREDS ‘trois rorecne 4 THE BIG “G” FURNITURE WORKS, 203-207 East 76th Street. Established 1880 Scout Shoes For Boys Endicott, Johnson Make—Priced according to size. ‘ Selling ‘‘Direct from Factory to You at Wholesale Prices’’ is caught with bulging warehouses. The order is 8 to unload QUICK—at almost any old price. FRANKLY, FOLKS, you have never had an opportunity like Sizes 1. 5 A 1. ete: Sizes this. WATCH THIS PAPER "RIDA Y for the complete story of this Price Slaughter. 10 to 1314 1 to 6 WATCH FOR IT ~—- DON’T BUY UNTIL WATCH THIS ah fly Oe WAIT FOR IT IT OPENS PAPER FRIDAY Theve Shows aoe the famous Endicott, Johnson mks thet every boy knows are best for tramping and camping and all the READ THE BIG STORY good Summer holiday times ahead. ‘They are dark brown EIk skin, FRIDAY, THEN 9 TI M THE SELLING splendidly made with serviceable leather soles. REMEMBER THE PLACE— —SENSA TION— i No Mail or Phone Orders. No Exchanges. No Returns REMEMBER THE PRICES Mm e an OF THE ENTIRE YEAR See pages 8, 9 and 27 for other Hearn advertising.

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