The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 14

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-_ ‘igre le ail vanity of renitng and fit for no more dignified place than the waste basket.” “T notice that you Socialists never fall to accept Police Department In- vitations,” retorted Alderman Collins. “You are particularly strong on-ban- queta and have reputations as cham- pion food despatchers.” “The only invitation I ever received |from the Police Department was ex- |tended by cop who held a night- |stick,” declared Viadeck, “That was during the clothing strike. Alderman Bruce M. Falconer, Re- publican, declared the Police Depart- ment is the mést extravagant depart- ment in the City Government. He also asserted that about $43,400 has been spent for supplies and stationery since Jan, 1, a period of but five x > Viadeck Wonders if En- t Thinks He’s a Czar r King of England. he is the King of England or ‘sar of Russia?” asked 1, Char- Aldermanic r, Ht yesterday afternoon's meet- the Board of Aldermen. * the moment the question was e board was considering @ re- of the Police Departioent for y to make up a shortage in Its stationery. The rtment claims there is still $15,000 due it for atation- ery and supplies. psec WOMAN CAUGHT MURDERER. Mra, layten Gets $500 Reward Of- fered for Capture of Stayer. : A reward of $500 for the capture of ary ooqunt, Herbert W. Smith, © condemned pris- t do you meant demanded oner now in the Sing Sing death house, n William T. Collins, Tam-| yesterday was ordered paid to whip and defender of Enright. | woman. E mean,” replied Viadeck “that| Smith was convicted of shooting he has become Police Comunis-| Postmaster Lewia Johnson at Nineveh Richard Enright seems ¢| Junction, Chenango County, while the geld-domed. “bulldine om] MENSSUMER, Me ecenpes ans for thres 5 Strect, commonly known as weeks trace af him was lost. Then Justice Seeger Orders Inquiry in Divorce Suit Based on a Hotel Raid. Supreme Courtr Justice Seeger at White Plains to-day ordered an in- vestigation to learn whether a man posed as a woman for the purpose of providing fake evidence in the divorce suit brought by Mrrs. Eva 8. Baltuck againet Samuel H. Baltuck. “From the conflicting evidence,” said the Court, “I am not satisfied the Hotel de France in this city, or whether A man with him imperson- ated @ woman.” Another dubious phase of the case was in the testimony, of a man who said he was “Sorensdn,” night clerk of teh hotel. Justice Seeger said he was convinced that somebody im- personated the clerk. Baltuok swore that his wife had conducted a raid and found him with a woman, He said he had no defense, oases Annas MANNING GUILTY OF MURDER. COVINGTON, Ga, June 1.—Clyde Manning, negro farm boss on the John 8. Williams vlantation in Jasper Count, was found guilty of murder a ju yesterday in connection with the dea' THINKS WOMAN WAS |MRS. STILLMAN’S MAN IN THIS CASE| FATHER BACK HOME “All Good Parents Stand By Ohil- dren,” Says Mr. Potter, on Return From Europe. James Brown Potter, father of Mrs, James - Stilimgn, returned to New York to-day oh the Olympic and hur- ried to a telephone immediately after the ship reached its pier. It was gon. erally understood among the passon- gers that he is returning to help bis daughter In her divorce case. All he would say to the reporters was th.s: whether he intended.to take part in the divorce proceedings he said; “I shall take care of my own busi- ness and not Stillman's.” Mr. Potter is a retired New York banker and has been living abroad for some time. Pie . COMMISSION AT “L” PROBE. cked Third A Testify Te-Day. Representatives of the Transit Com- mission will visit the Bronx to-day to be present at the investigation being made by District Attorney Edward nnon into the accident on the Third enue elevated on Monday night. Thus far Jeremiah 5 KILLED, 11 HURT AS BOMB EXPLODES Fifty Pounds of TNT Rolls Off Air- plane About to Take Off at Aberdeen Grounds. ABERDEEN. M4., June 1.—A fifty pound bomb filled with TNT, which fell from a De Haviland airplane at the Government proving grounds as It was taking off for a test boning flight, in rehearsal for the army and navy Manpeuvres next week, exyod ed, killing five men and injuring éleven mom. Of the wounded, two 14th Air Squadron, of Hazelton, pa| Privat’ Kimet H. Grinnell, eighteen, 14th Air Squadron, Belair, Md.; Corpl, Raymond F, Bohle, twenty-three, 44th Ordnance Company, Baltimore; Rob- erts M. Herr, civilian, Baltimore; Pri- vate Lee Hite, Martinsburg, W. Va. Under the fusilage of the aircrafts was a huge rack for carrying the ex- plosives. Four 300 pound TNT bombs, and one fifty-pound one were carried in this rack when the explo- sion took place. The mechanism let the small bomb out. At the same time the safety pin of the bomb must have come out, which is necessdry, bombing experts state, for the bomb Our Liberal Credit Is at your disposal A Complete Line oi The bride-to-be just naturally comes here for her outfit, because all her frienda.yho have espe- cially attrac’ homes se- lected. their rug! widel: ill die, ‘The dead: ” months. , “AR good taf to explode. Neither of the larger soner| The board, deepite the protests of| Whether this defendant was accom- staae tei Private Allen A, Shermer, nineteen, | bombs were affected, too, for many generations onder if Police Commissioner) iia and Falconer, granted the| panied by a woman in registering at y : we have lent our assistance it suffers from the delusion) police Department another $5,000 for Xu In reply to a direct question ay to ti g couples by our Tibeval credit, if desired without additional charge. Broderick, the peared home f Lindsey Peterson, one of the eleve P Headqiarters, ts really, thé|p gy ph Bs Of Mrs, M.| Of Lindeey roars been held’ in| towerman on duty when the accident t Bic: sti furnow's, Ha efidently em sab bara rte img inviea Peanage and then killed on the farm occurred, has not been found. His ad 7 ¥ o1 Jam Rin ts pee a Of penny ante,| & 4c% months ago. hapeos __|dress is No. 185 West 102d Street, but American Walnut Queen Aftne Period Dini: fot that he was once a cop and! Why iy Spee east rene onl The jury ‘was. out thirty-Nve min.) ee" hay ta I re ning 4 om t the "pol Mae id She ele- | utes. ‘anning was sentenced to life| the police report they have been unable . — . Room Suite fo" pieces, 50 ¢ @ really lives ovor in Brooklyn. | RAR “07 Pot” uperviaors bas| imprisonment Ha was the chief wit- to locate Aim thers. William Murghy, OAEEATLEAA LE CETL: ay iMustrated 251: ; Bos: 18\ness against Willlame when the latter|the engineer of the train that was/ H py Pe cine, capenita Wik ordered the reward paid to her. waa convicted of murder. wrecked, will be present and testify, ‘When| . 2 mes t : } ‘ already? ity budget was made up the joner asked for $63,000 for of- off $20,000, leaving something ,000, Has alljthat money been Just for stationery pplies? Mit has, I can tell you where a goodishare has gone. For social invi- tatiditis, some of them almost as long as a,city block, some pf them em- bot , some in letters of shining goldjimome on paper that is worth al- most Its weight in gold (I know, for I quillin the publishing business) and othe that are inclosed in three and for mvelopes Mf diminishing sites. is Police Commissioner of 01-8, F of them in the grandeur and ivenese of stationery, must ave the Pieces” ¢ them to our nearest re and get a new lens in a ¢w hours. Accuracy assured. Duplicated en pieces. 1.50, etc. Established 59 Years York: 184 B'way, at John St. " 228 Sixth Av., 15th St. Ht 350 Sixth Av., @@d St. tilt 101 Nassau, at Ann St. tH 17 _ West 42d Street nfo? Fulton St., Opp. Namm's \ Will Be Opened Soon to jst or department store. Don't IHave good feet, glad feet, feet er swell, never hurt, never get A year's foot comfort guaran- y refunded.—Advt. de or to and the digestive aliminative system, improves the Ute, relieves Head: All over the country the “Mildred Louise” dresses ee aaa) bright after repeate + largely on the washing. is to do them quickly. soap is dangero them of every bit of gro children are famous. Thousands of children wear them every: day—"“Mildred Louise” frocks of organdie or voile, should be laundered carefully. facturer, for his own protection naturally preferred that Bros, Co,, Cambridge, Mass. ¢ Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Gentlemen: a The colors of “Mildred Louise ted washings. The Children’s dresses get 80 that the way they are washed is of the be washed so often, Ce. The secret of w: “Mildred Louise” dresses for Knowing this, the manu- be washed with Lux. Lever dresses should be clear and fading of colors depends grimy and have ashing these dresses successfully again and again They must never lie rubbed on and off their many, soiled spots. us to both color and texture. of washing quickly and lie in strong suds while That is without rubbing is ideal A great maker of children’s dresses ‘tells how they can be repeatedly washed without harm . ected a $30 Purchase. : and f the suds before the colors could possibly be ne - At O i ‘ out © ickened. ur Gr d-hye, sore feet, burning feet, reads cannot become roughened or a and swallién fect, tender fekt, tired feet. so gently that the ¢ ai atnays \. . Store. -bye, corns, caltouses, unions . wo { : chnd)jraw spots. No more shoe tight- We would be glad if our customers . 1 297 nes, no more limping with pain or | Said with Lux. praia 14° dr g up your face in agony. “Tix” " “Mildred Louise iresses ESSE tn is magical, acts right off. “Tix” draws | was! ‘ ‘ 1 im pS asp, * or 1 the poisonous exudations Very truly yours, Therp are no finer Carriuges in. the J SUITE, MEN 24s 9 puff up the feet. Use “Tix” . Fen Tne i el ROVS' TWO 7 o.00 ear smaller shoes. Use “Tix” | Fine line of Hoye two pps ‘ orget your foot misery. Ah! ’ NIniRY ORR ee r feet feel ws Tow ase AND DRESSES now at any ' Warning! Unless you see the name |ralgia, heumatisn, Earache, ‘Toothe 2 5 . - “Bayer” on package or on t ts you | ache, Lumbag or Pain. All drug. cotton, gingham, linen, soft silk or print. are not getting genuine Aspirin pre. | gist, sell layer Tablets of Aapiniy ( z : By scribed by physicians for twenty-one | handy tin boxes of 12, and in bottles Children’s fine wash dresses, like all other fine fabrics, years and proved safe by. millions»|¢ 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade OPEN SATURDAY mor EVENINGS STOR, TAUOR DELIVERIES , 3-Piece Living Room Suite ’ Mahogany finished frames, ith | 0 cushions of velour on. polished 569° ‘wood seats; .3 pieces, as illustrated = ¢ 3 WHALEN BROT ‘Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House | 166, 1 219, 221, 223,’ 225, 227 and 170 GRAND STREET | SMITH STREET Cor. Driggs Ave, ! Cor. Wyckoff St. Victrolas ""irwa’st: store ima Donnas No Disconnt on Tatking Machines. You Can Get 100;Piece Dinner Sets uny purchase of Fur- or on new und Kecords at Smith St, Stor niture BOS or _ The Lux way 4 Thi tle method of a for. these frequently washed adh ae dsl spots rids NewGarments i : sul -.'@ pressing the pure, —,. dirt so quickly that the dress is in $1.50 Weekly on | “Bayer on Genuine Aspirin— say “Bayer” ‘Lake Aspirin only as told in the Bayer | mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- package for Colds, Headache, Neu- |aceticacidester of Salicylicacid ——— 1921 World Almanac ) 50c on Stands - - 65c by Mail | 19g20 Cc EN 8 U‘S PI GUREsS

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