The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 11

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gr er epeeeres es A eee ee BTN ERT RELD. 65 te PRS rt Cee ermee Reeves sor . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921.9 |STOLEN CAR STARTS [BOYS’ TEAM CAUGHT |}: sintow or ine a. 6. souta-[soctety rr the nig end co vetore] CRAIG ANSWERS M'ANENY. [fics he Sats ftomiet 1a per the] ae, tree men rented CHASE ALONG 42D ST.) IN SPORTS FACTORY] i si'sitti Avenues : es at - ation In the meanwhile the out-] Says State, Net City, Maat Tay]! wanted to at | \y ’ Prisoner Picked Out of Times}Found Taking Uniforms and} found Charies Peterso ‘ 1 Square Crowd Insists He Is | Bathing Suits When Another [80M Joe Fitzpatrick, Mrs, Childs Dies of Steeping viet and Leo Walsh, piteher, catcher and Sick nens. Wrong Man. | Lad Tells Police. nost of the infield of Young Babe] Mrs. Agnes O'Neil Childs, wife of | T A young man giving the name of| A amall boy with torfoise-sheu | iurh BB. C., of Hudson Avenue, | William Childs, vic wsident of the], Jack Cook, No, 305 West 105th Street,| glasses, bobbed hair and Norfolk suit ying on uniforms, Lt is thought the bn Naat ait By : DB #| who claims to be a victim of mistaken} went into the 1 J of restaurants of tha 7 th Avenu to-d : 105 positions 1s was cut th the cleverly r leld, Still at liberty, ts looking for Transit Board Salartes. When the detectives arrived they]! tH aut . em in thy annual app i voidin e larm wires. It the boy with the glas#es, In an affidavit filed with Supreme | iit of the State.” * pelicted chat the chines ire. cauticd 3 — ar 4 Court Justice Whitaker, Comptroller away in a truck sometime hetween cr * and on Ne wot “ J id * Mond morn tim asserts the Stage and not the] BURGLARS USE TUNNEL. |1'"poitce nave descriptions ‘ot Uw me y the 105 employees of a b ». who were = Steal #15,000 Silk Shirts by Work- ing From Ballding Next to Factory. A tunnel from an adjoining building | MIEXICO OFTY, June & - Increased 4 Was used by burgla who t $15,000 |export duties on Mexican ofl were de wort! i shirts from the factoryerced to-day by President Ghreron. is , . ‘us, No. 167 North {tenalbly, the 0 raise funds to of Albrit Manaccus, No. 167 North] oy intercat on the Mexionn debt. Tir. nth Street, Brooklyn. interest payments suspended in learned that three weeks !1913 by President Huert en Expert Duty on om. body suc ice Com Mex ¥ of the chai ergen Street ow | out was acting as lookouts. n Str uifiel a4 1 ut ocak oh Je, and prom! rent in Py dentity, was arrested in the subway] gration, Brooklyn, 1 Y reh élre Naw Jersey, died Sunday of ale tle Creek, Mich. Mra pen ii} more than a yenr, Ks of last evening anuf boys, who are between thirteen a ut 42d Street and Broadway at noon \" shee to-day, after a crowd on foot and it » Co A, Athletes From automobiles had participated in a ch ver New Enel: {rom dist. Street and Fifth Avenue to All Over New England to |(nt'tower end of Times Square. Ite was informed Detectives McClung and] fourteen, had also decided to get a Downs that several rough 1 lads had slip back th ickness at B king | few bathing suits, ch Tey were taken to th Children's lsaftering inter Compete Saturday. charged with stealing an automobile, ‘ soinpele Saturday. and was locked up in the East 35th eee Street Station PBOSTON, June 8 Woytt | Samuel Barret, of Astoria, leaving th Silk bloomers of | building at No, 40 East 41st Street saw | his automobile which Jott at the curb a few minutes before rolling along | larvard Stadium for the first time] westward and turning south into Fifth | Avenue. He gave chase shouting and | Taimerous curious citifens Joined him, ‘aught in the at 42d Street | Minine athletes will rustle in the fn all its history on Saturday nest over New W. C. A. girls from al | wed by Charles | England will ghatter the tradition of several decades in competing on the er, a traffle’ policeman. — Miller | Bee trreree te ColUe’ Krabbed Cook out of the crowd on. the Hameus cinder track, The track meet] platform, Cook claims he waa waiting will be exclusively for women, but} {or a train and kenw nothing about the | , | attempted theft of the automobt Bpectators’ seats are open to all P Lape euerre arog and ity pairn ot ate|Us Se BAN ON LIQUOR joomers will line up for the IN PUEBLO LIFTED) ents. Hurdle jumping, shot printing, high jumping, base-| Federal Agent Removes All Re-| ball throwing, relay racing and potate | races afte down on the entry card, Harvard students as well as ath! authorities from leading New I || DENV June 8—Announcement Jand coll Will assist the girls in,was made to-day by Frank K. Medina, their events, but only by acting as|Federal Prohibition Director for Golo- | siarters, timers and Judges rado, that all liquor restrietions oe ALUMINUM # FRY PAN Aluminum Utensils are NOT all the same . é - WS There is only one way to be absolutely sure of getting aluminum utensils of highest quality, greatest durability and enduring satisfaction. Look for the “ Wear-Ever” trade- mark on the bottom! You never find the ““Wear-Ever” trade- mark on cheaply-made, flimsy utensils that are expensive at any price. The sample pan is sold at the special price so you can sce for yourself the dif- ference between “Wear-Ever” and other kinds.of aluminum utensils. “Wear-Ever” utensils are actually the cheapest you can buy. Divide their cost by the years they last! strictions as Aid in Preventing Spread of Disease ee ——————— Y. W. C. A. teams from twelve New |been lifted for thirty days at Peublo England cities, from Portland, Me., to |as an emergency measure In combat. -awtucket, FR. 1, will be represented [Ing the poss: ble spread of dise hin the events. Cups and medals wjll|the flood. area, The orde pe given the individual winners and |Medina said, was issued following in- | » large loving cup to the team that|struction from the Federal Prohibi- | Mapea! dnt tion Commissioner's office In Wash he conservative Harvard authorities} Fifty gallons_of whiskey are to be © Pueblo to-day and addition. | ngreed to give over the stadium for | sent inte Pu cords yang waaions | 77 feminine spor . abridge profes. | #! Shipments as needed. Liquor will | rod aa % Me AC if tered to floc suffere yy ors have ever been loath to get acral are! ee 1 a t seamed up over novelties; and the lini bi bs ae ms n ve pe is > ea that tho games might be alto- | S°PS y 5 8 o gether too tractive to Harvard stu-} : denis—who ure this week in the throes of their final exams—also ‘carried its |] "Is d E weight. When the women's com- re yes mittee on tho girls’ carnival mado A S Si | thelr final appeal to the Harvard ure o1gn | board, however, the ayes had it f E £, | i easily. Harvard sald yes, and tickc of Eyestrain EQ may yet be found in speculato| = Gh a | hands, so atirred up is Cambridge ||| And a warning that your ¢ over the impending contes' eyes need the help of cor- Allowance rectly fitted glasses at once. ||| TRADE MARK Hl ee a Reliable Eyesight Examination ||| girls’ inf ‘tart at four ||) by Registered Eye Specialists. athletics, ‘The cros MADE IN U.S.A. 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