The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 4

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ce |O’BRIEN GETS DAY |LEADERS IN CIVIC AND MILITARY LIFE | ER CONNOLLY AT PORTER'S BIER, NGI QUERY ew Transit Commission Em- ployees, Pinched for Money, Want Case Rushed. 1 to-morrow Justice Whit+ A postponement — ui morning was granted ty i Presbyterian Church. The funeral of Gen, Horace Porter of | at the Fifth i Presbyterian punsel =O" Brien, who 1 Chure prepare argument in >, ably i uaal of Comptrotler er Borough Employee wis are Crate to pay niployees of the new Trai cial and industrial life . Brings “Creek Street Mat- ter” Before Committee, n ween here in a decade. shea (oF i torms in abund- seeking delay sald the mality of the Knight under which the Transit was operating--was lo ave been thrashed out to-morrow afe ternoon before the Appellate Diviaton,” had agreed to adjourn that until next Wednesday, subpoena haa been served onl uch which raler Tee laurice E. Connolly, Borough Preal-|of Gen. Porte luce papers in the so- matter, This inv rge made by a dismissec inst President Connolly whic clubs repre Seay prerenee ae hee séiu@e inclused the Gramt Munuiment! gadwe Directs Ac tal of Shee- @ corporation, The matter has) Asancjation, tue Loyal Legion, the | yan, aceased ef Approaching Juror aired many times, but the for-|G. A. i, Army and Navy Club, Mil- ordi employee in the Queens adminis. |!tary Order of Foreign Wars, Medal} An echo of the conviction of Dr. Ju h staded 15 fat. the saavter| & Honor Logion, Society of the Cin-|tius Hammer of manslaughter in per- Hon has refused to he me cinnat!, Sons of the Hevolution, Au-| forming an operation on Marie Ogane- . Asulnard: |! y Attache | in Wasning a nee rene Govern-| FREED OF BRIBERY CHARGE. ench Govern. | | ———. of the French & on, represented t ¢) Ment, Organiza and has asked the Leislative| thors’ Club, Chainber of Commerce, | soft which reguited in her death and his ittee to investigate it stilt | Lotos, Players, University, Union|nentence to Sing Sing for thre: r eague, Me! 4 ‘years, sounded In the Bronx Supreme Ser, terme Metropolitan and Republican | et toutaes when’ ‘Thomas siechan wan acquitted of a charge of attempted bribery, Joseph Li. Mah siclan’s trinl, chi Clubs, resident Connolly was not certan!* {yr yonn Kelman, pastor of thy | whether he was to appear personally church, conducted the funeral aer- u- | vices, Which were simple, as Re) Woe cominittoe and etter iu | Toe ad Kequested thay be “Nelinsueance egunt of NO. TH) sant (40th ing at the committee's headquar~ | sermon was delivered. Following the )Strect, had intimated to him that by telephone was told he was! venediction a bugler from ‘Troup ©, | ne Ue ae neal ested Bi ly expected to send the desirad| First York Cavalry, sounded taps |{luns wequittal, stig : ity jax 1 ut the head of the flag —————_— ra ket. sked if he would appear before a| "A ereat throng stooa with barea| TUNNEL ROUTE GHARGE 0. K. -committes of one ‘if he wts| heads outside the church as the cas- red to do so, President Connuily | ket was carried out and place |hearse. Only the relative ied In the negative. close friends and the house ants I do hot think the committee has! accompanied the remains of Gen y right co hold secret heurings be. | Porter to the Pennsylvania Terminal, @ sub-committee of one,” said | The funeral cortege was escorted by ident Connolly. “Of: course. 1/4 squad of motorcycle policemen. ‘The uld not mind appearing before such | body was taken to Elberon, N. J. In~ y providing the newspaper men |terment will await the arri permitted to attend and hear! Gen, Porter's daughter, Mrs. | Porter Meade, from Switzerland. elas Lit dy juror jn the phy- 4 that Sheehan, an ~ i ‘Transit Bonrd Approves Modifica- tion in Steinway Plans. | The Transit Commission to-day ap-! Elsie th sides. abba Avenue subw: faurice Bloch, one of the Tammany ally the tunnel was to go ra Of the committee, said to- NG directly under 420. Street. but. this that he intended to ree Chair- SHOOTS AT FLEEI YOUTHS. was régarded asx too complicated duc Meyer and urge abolition of to the shuttle service between the west and the east side subways, The 0 provides for an extension h Avenue via 41st Street tn Three young men giving the names|the event that another west side sub- a nade SEEK MISSING CHILD. Benjamin Marcus, seventeen, ¥, Brooklyn police to-day sent out a gen- taltata Levine. ih) iar Y leva! alarm for three-year-old Matthew for examination Monday on a|Corey, son of Horace and Sophie Corey, | e of attempted burglary. who disappeared yesterday morning, | ‘be officially announced until some troiman Smitz of the East .88th| presumably with his mother. | he before the 15th, it is stated, on| Street Station charged the three with| The Coreys lved at No. 7,009 Fort pd authority, that it will be 4% cents |removing the bara of a window of the, Hamilton ParkWay. (Corey's brother, pound, or $95 per ton. store of Freers Company, wholesale; Dominic, who lives nearby, says the two n some quarters the cut is not con-| druggists, at No. 941 Park Avenue, |quarrelled yesterday, Later he was told fered in a favorable light, but in oth- | early to-day. They fled, and the officer|by nelghbora they saw Mrs. Corey with @ it in stated to be the best thing for|fired three shots before he overtook|the child and a bundle board a Bay industry. them, Ridge Avenue car. Policeman Capi of Attem: hearings, He favors throwing the doors to the public, ps dla be iia Streets; jee WIL be 4% Cents Per Pound, | of No. Insiders Aanert. REAL, June 2.—Although the Price for newsprint will possibly !!| ——'? || (PML idl fe Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Worle WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUG SILKS, OF THE EAST AND SILKS OF THE WEST MEETIN THIS REMARKABLE COLLECTION OF CHARMING NEW SUMMER. FROCKS THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY » LIBERTY 3148 AGAIN DELAY TO ARGUE’ HIT A LOW RECORD Drop Brings Issue to 86.36, a Fall of 48 Cents from Yesterday's Close. TAberty Bonds to new lows yesterday following the announcement of the Federal Reserve Board that after would be valued at market prices in rediscounting collateral loans, to-day | went still lower, Liberty 3 1-2s selling off to a record low of 86.36, a decline of 48 cents from yesterday's close. The 31-28 later sold up to 86. were still weak and were in great sup- ply. Liderties have been haying a hard time holding their own in the face of competition by high rates of dis count maintained resulting in high certificates and consequent compet tion by foreign Governments, States | and municipalities par value of Liberties as a loan basis has helped them to overcome the low interest han: French Offi Recall. PARIS, June 2 (Associated Preas).— The Foreign Office to-day tssued a de- nial of the report from’ Upper Silesia udge that General Lerond, head of the Inter- | sald he would be lenient, but t Allied Commission called. 2 to A SMART NEW SPORT FROCK or ROSHANARA CREPE, SLENDER, JAUNTY AND YOUTHFUL OF LINE, WITH CAN ENTIRE "Noe ar SLEEVES AND COLLAR OF WHITE GEORGETTE CREPE? A COMBINATION DELIGHTFUL INITS ARTISTICNESS$ 2.5300 4 THEN A MORE FORMAL FROCK OF CANTON CREPE WITH GOLD THREAD EMBROIDERY, HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE, Ac GRACEFUL FRONT DIVIDED TUNIC SKIRT 18 SEPARATED FROM A BLOUSED BODICE BY THE USUAL BROAD SASH GIRDLE 45.00 4 HE ABOVE ARE TWO OF THM HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF DISTINCTIVE NEW MODELS,ON VIEW IN FOUR FLOORS DEVOTED ENTIRKLY TO THE DISPLAY AND SALE OF FROCKS, OF SILK, COTTON OR CLOTH THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921, which were driven July 1, Liberties night for Montreal, debate the question: this house pean affairs. affirmative. Decisiol in this country. since the armistice, | rates on Treasury) Causes Ari 81.65 B Recognition ot iaw against e of Lerond’s| Charles H. Ebbets Garvin DEBATING TEAM OFF FOR ENGLAND f Man Who Sold L Ticket for ¢3, Samuel Gibbs, who gave his address Avenue and 61st Street, Brook- was fined $10 by r, the Brooklyn Baseball ‘Cc! et Gite sold him a $1.65 ticket for 00, although tl rice was pl printed’ on the ticket. Leemiie J in sentencin, Audience Will Decide in First Forensic Contest With Oxford. LEWISTON, Me., June 2.—The De- bating Team of Bates College, which is to meet Oxford University in Bng- land on June 16, will leave here to- The members will sail for Liverpool on Saturday. The meeting which will be the first between English and American unl- versities on the Forensic stage, will Resolved, that approves the American 2, but| policy of non-intervention in Euro- Bates will argue in the will rest with the audience instead of with judges as pt |EBBETS AFTER SPECULATOR. Federal Judge tdwin l.. Garvin in Brookiyn after he had Pleaded guilty to violation of the ‘ket speculators, lecretary of ub, charged fat thoes there, had been re-| brought before him in the future would be dealt with severe! —_——. MEN'S SHOE SHOP low shoes for men regular or brogue models in tan, black or cordovan $9 650 Artistically attractive and anatomically correct, honestly made and reasonably priced—*g.5° TAN CALF GOLF SHOES A and B Widths 98, 8 West 38th Street—Street Level Main Floor— Everything on the Level RANKLIN Natural Mink Scarfs - Stone Marten Scarfs Brown Fox Scarfs - - Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs Fur Scarfs—Smart but Inexpensive THIRD FLOOR Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Sereet Established 1879 18.00 25.00 29.00 75.00 Best & Co: Fifth Avenue at 35th Street , Established 1879 Introduce | New Summer Modes in Women’s Wraps “ EW straight coats of canton crepe with tuxedo front and narrow belt have a Parisian ‘simplicity of line. Canton crepe cape wraps show the new ’kerchief sleeve weighted with silk tassel. Smart street coats of good tricotine or twill are shown in variety. is well-tailored and all silk-lined.. BOLIVIA: Special 52.00 Every garment CANTON CREPE.SATIN.TRICOTINE . TWILL SIZES 34 TO 44. THIRD FLOOR Poplin No L__ At the lower price are six styles in fine quality lawn; 4 illustrated; entirely made and stamped for embroider.ng and scal- loping; also some finished with hem. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Thoughts are now turning to summer sewing and the mak- ers of dainty embroider- ed dresses for the chil- 7 dren will be delighted with this Start of Season opportunity to buy at such unexpectedly low prices. At the higher price are three models of fine.wale pique; 2 illustrated; and two models of poplin; two illustrated.” Styles are empire and gathered’ at’“waistline, Hanes in a variety ef attractive, simple designs. Each has finished hem, Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. © Above, center, three finished models are illustrated. Exchanges See pages 9, 16 and 27 for other Hearn advertising . ' No® Returns

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