The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 10

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ane mes. ~ LEADS 70 $25,00 , Supplies to civilians, amounting in all) ARMY MANS TO FAD CHARGE Lieut. Turner Violations as Commandant 4 of Fort Ontario, Forgery of vouchers, padding of| Payrolls, and the sale of vest quanti- ties of army shoes, blanke's, and other | to a fraud of more than $25,000, are included in more than 200 violationa| of the Articles of War, with which| Lieut. Harold 1. Turner, imprisoned | on Governor's Island, is charged. From December, 1919, unri) October, | 1920, as Quartermaster and command: | ing officer of Fort Ontario, on the | Accused of 200 |EVEN BABE RUTH CAN’T GET RANGE ON THIS COMET, Winnecke’s Heavenly Won't Come Within 10,000,- 000 Miles of Earth. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 7 Winnecke's comet, the expected Near approach of which to the earth this month has caused much comment, will probably not! come within ten million miles of us, according to information re- ceived at the Harvard College Ob- | servavory from astronomers in various parts of the world who are studying its motion closely. | The comet will be at its bright- | est about June 13, but it 1s daubt- ful if it will be visible to the | naked eye. | Several astronomers predict a meteoric shower on June 27, when the earth passes through the path of the comet, caused by meteors which follow the comet in a stream, and coming in contact Northern border of the State, Lieut | Turner, it is charged, consistently de-/ frauded the Government of thousands | of dollars by his schemes. No suspicion of anytning wrong came to army authorities until after Turner was transferred trom Fort! Ontario to Camp Benning, Ga. al training camp. There he was detailed to infantry instructic About this time discovery was made that the army Licutenant was driving an ex-/ pensive motor cur. Inquiry was made as to whether he cyuld afford such « toy on his pay or private in- come. It was really the car that} caused a)! his trouble. 1 Then came a number of \ouchers}| back to headquarters of the 2d Corps Arca at Governor's {sland, Major I nes was detailed to investiga ». His first trip to the fort was made in February, and his report caused the army au-/ thorities to detail him to a searching inquiry, March 15 he again went to Fort Onta and started his investi- gation in earnest The arrest of Turner at the Georgia training camp came two weeks later, He was brought to Governor's Island and imprisoned in Fort Jay pending| the completion of the inquiry Major Holmes finished hi: work last week and his report was turned over to Col. Gullion. Before decision 1: made as to the trial of the lieutenant further inquiry will be made by mem bers of the Judg ate's staff, If a trial is decided upon it will begin shortly after the close of the Chew trial which is expected to wind up fn another week. sshidhanee le aera MORAN, TOO, IS GUILTY. oun, Brindell, and Co-Worker jtmuller Already Convicted. Joseph Moran, right hand man in the Building Trades Council of Robert P. Brindell, who now is in Sing Sing, to- Gay is in the Tombs with Peter Stad- muller, another lieutenant of the lador czar, awaiting sentence on conviction of extortion. Moran was found guilty last night after a jury charged by Su- preme Court Justice McA had de- liberated ten minutes. A plea for len- jency was made by the jury and Jus- tlee McAvoy said he would consider it. John J. O'Connor, Moran's attorney, asked for immediate s e. but Jus: | tiee McAvoy postponed sentence until next Mon: Moran and Brindell were indicted together for extorting mon from building contractors by thr fng labor trouble. Moran and miitier also were indicted together o similar charges. Stadtmuller was con- yieted and testified for the State at Much of the patn and sorrow of iran are caused by tne netd for Jagt minute arrangements for" totermenta Snare your dear ones thie lest heartache by Styplon. section ‘in. beautiful Ovean View Mausoleum, “Permanent as the apy describes tits edifior where the Iai free from all painful and with the assuranc Jong preservation. E. O. ROBERTS, Superintendent, 1704 TRIBUNE BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY Telephone: Beckman 1772. with the earth's atmosphere, rush into it and are burned. A shower ¥rem| R Fight. David Weinberger, No. 608 West 139th Street, and Jack Maltz, No, 154 Second | Avenue, both of Manhattan, were in- jured last night when they fell from the top of w sightseeing motor bus on which were returning along the Jersey | urnpike from the Leonord-Kansas fight in Harrison, ‘They were taken ta | |the City Hospital, Jersey City. Speedster | THE EV:NING Before Miss Thomas Married— She knew she would need plenty of towels in her new home. She looked at many materials and found that Boott ‘Toweling was absorbent, bright-white, full-bodied, and priced so that she could buy it by the bolt and have plenty of towels. She bought two bolts of Boott Toweling and made four dozen towels. She called them her every- day towels, but they stand the wear so well and are so practical that they are all she uses now. They dry the skin quickly and thoroughly. launder easily and come out like new. Buy it by the bolt from your dealer. not supply you, write us. They If he can- Heinz Don’t let all the family get sick Chen roe have to trust your own and fam 0 & disinfectant. tsad ‘floors with it. For personal prgioges-emte, jatnot wounds favaluable. It is not harmlces, ‘ectually to Reni The Bulphe: Sylpha-Nathal Acts instantly OVEN BAKED BEANS “Baked to a tempting golden brown—until each bean is mealy, mellow, and delicious clear through to its center. “Taste good? Why, noth- ing can compare with them. The delicious tang of Heinz Tomato Sauce is blended right into the oven baked flavor of the beans—and the result is perfection. with Tomato Sauce “Beans are extremely high in food value and rich in flavor—if they are prepared the right way. Baked Beans are baked upon the same good principles established by our New England mothers. Slowly baked in real ovens by dry heat. “Economical? Of course! You get full food value in every bean. Complete good- ness in every can.” HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and To- mato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (without Tomato Sauce) Boston style HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans One of the 3 ( WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS 8 EE PAGE 2 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32nv STREET - BROADWAY - 33r0 STREET NEW YORK CITY DOWNSTAIRS The Talk of New York! Sale of 4,300 Pairs of I. Miller Shoes Style Setters of Fashionable Footwear ‘Broadway & 42d St. $4.95 Made to sell in I. Miller & Sons Store for $10 to $16 a pair. Now on Sale in Our Downstairs Store These Are the Surplus Stock of This Season’s to Be Discontinued) Best Styles (Now In leathers and styles to suit you. pumps, novelties. satin, dull and white kid, and turned soles. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot. Downstairs Store—Balcony Just a Few! *25 Good Used Phonographs For Camp or Bungalow Each one in perfect playing condition Quantity is limited, so better come early ! ___. Downstairs Store—Balcony Downstairs Corset Shop The ‘‘Sweet Gi rl Graduate’’ € —are just the solution of the prob- lem, for they include misses’ styles which will hold the young figure erect and yet take away none of the freedom of movement so necessary to the healthy girl of today. WARNER'S RUST-PROOF COR- SETS are guaranteed not to rust. * * * Prices are $1.50 $2 $2.50 $3 ,GIMBELS—Downstairs, Balcony Corsets — Needs a corset, just a dear lit- tle corset, yo know—but something to make her stand up straight and hold her shoul- ders back, and — make her realize that she is “grown up.” Var ers getting Rust - Proof Oxfords, plain Black, brown, gray and white white cany Louis heels and Cuban heels. 562 Fifth Ave. Welted For Durability For Quality For Service For Low Price A Sale! Hosiery For the Entire Family For Women Fine Cotton Stockings In black, white and cordovan. With double rein- forced heels and toes. pr. 20c Cotton and Lisle Stockings Seamless or with seam back; wide elastic garter Fons or rib- bed tops. or extra sizes. ve, anc Mercerized Lisle Stockings In black and some colors. Wide, durable rein- 35¢ forced heels and "5 pr. for $1 For Men Cotton Socks In black and some colors, priced at pr. Cc Fine Cotton Socks In black and some colors; re- inforced heels and toes. Some mercerized ied in the lot. Not all sizes 25 on SOC in the lot. For - Children ine Ribbed Stock- Heavy or black only in the heavy ribbed. pr. Downstairs Store—Balcony Durham A ca et toe re a

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