The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 17

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ii THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921." BRINGS SON RICHES; |ATTACK POLICEMAN |P. 0. THIEVES GET 4 YEARS.|SAYS HE SAW HER SET FIRE.| | ocstnnenenlte GEBROOK LYN GaUSUa EU and had brown halr and plexion. He ware a gray suit and pink underwear. On his lights c and FINDS HE’S IN JAIL| GUARDING SALOON After One Incendiary Blaze Tenant | chest w two horse By ee an Watched and Stopped Another, Eq Mother Who Gave Up Boy When |Three Men When Refused Liquor After a alight fire of incendiary | = P N , to El ai Jump on Patrolman for Ralph Rosenberg of No. 836 Whit-| origin In A five-story peearnanty No. | ° ‘ ‘oor Now Goes to Elmira tI lock Avenue and James 1. Duntay of| 65 Hast 103th Street, early to-day, the "| y to See Him. Donnelly. No. 263 West 112th Street, who pleaded | tenants were afraid to go back to bed. | ONE OR CALL TODAY. i Patrolman Michael Donnelly of the| guilty to stealing $69,000 from the Postal | Sitting up and ene John Shapiro, ; 1% FULTON itl BRIDGE STREETS After elghteen years’ separation] Ajexander Avenue Station, guarding a| Savings Department of $ n 1 of us | ji Dhiicitenn a heen Pate ed| RY Mrs. Lillian M. Robinson of Church] raided cafe at No. 297 Hast 136th] post Office. W' ears old), roll up tt Het and | Feprescntatlve wilt call with Ey London, landed in New York | Street, was attacked last night by three | for sentence, Fede: start another fire. | § AS arrested. mplete line, of sampics, kd ia days ago to offer her son the|men who entered the place and were| “You ask tor sympathy, but you had| | She denied the and was locked | 5-Piece Slip Covers Bi Fle el up in the Bast 104th ation. |p Made ¢ " ize; large selection i : Benefits of a recently inherited|ecused Arinks. Donnelly was severely |no consideration for your family when pacetdel AL ella Made to, orders anys 5 To-morrow—Sale of a Special Purchase! cut a 6 you stole this money. You have cost} FE oe t and bruised tole this moi You h t f" Ei Patel ‘pe Patrick Laughrey, twenty-nine years| the taxpayers enough money to poy the| DIES FROM MORPHINE. DCT TY Vales 8! fn calling upon his foster parents, | old, of No. 391 East 133d Street, and Jo-| salary of the President of the United recel vy ed to-day wo RY ’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. August Schaller, No. 350] seph Corcoran, twanty-cight years old, | States for a year, of my Salary for ten) Suffering from morphine an unidentt- ES By Far the Season Ss Best Values in ‘Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, she learned | of No. 2493 Third Avenue, longshore-|¥°"{he disgrace that has come tipon you | fed man, well dressed, about twenty-six for the first. time that Stanley|men, were arrested and identified by| and your family, but Twill Have” to| 9 old, collapsed last night on the Donnelly as his assailants. make an exam: you." platform ‘of the set Station of Bchaller is serving a term in the| POMely o8 Nis wipbell, bartender at|._They were then sentenced to four] the Second Avenue and died in ry rs each in the Atlanta prison, The| Elmira Reformatory for the larceny| tne cate, refused the men whiskey they|foney’ the men stole they” lost i of jewelry from a friend of his foster| went behind the bar where Donnelly | gambling. Tolga, se fost * inches. Call). walehed parents. rent iting: knocked him. down and | On hearing Mrs, Robinson's story,|kicked him, then fled, Laughrety and Judge Bayes, who sentenced Schaller, | Corcoran were found hiding in a yard 100% erfect gaid he would take the case up with | back of the saloon. Gov. Miller and seek to have the boy Ler EE ee Serie sia his others cecede | RICHMOND WILL HEAR HYLAN Every Packet of Cat Stanley is twenty-two years old. — Mrs. Robinson, said she gave up| Mayor to Speak at Park After Flag 4 5-Plece Re Uphoteret her son when she and her first hus-| Day Parade Next Saturday, oF tatign, eee § Dand were impoverished. She mar-| Mayor Hylan will address Staten Isl- lnc gt snp, New springs ried again in England and, coming |anders after the annual Flag Day parade inv fed fae biehty ‘ae into an inheritance recently, deter-| next Saturday afternoon. The parade ‘Furniture collected, sand mined to take Stanley to England, | iti begin at 2 o'clock and fourteen | | or making over money to his name. . | Mrs. Robinson left for Elmira to-day | Drj2ee wit be awarded for vartous fea. | l P< >‘ » | a to see her son. a »_ a ———— co trqpolitan Hospital “on Blackwell's The Newest Silk Frocks Of Tafieta—Sport Crepe— Georgette — Wool Jersey NaNO ORNS BONA NTO IOC ONTO ITO OOO ONION Values to $29.75 15.00 Silk Fringed Georgette Crepe Dresses; Sport Crepes in all the new shades; Wool Jersey Frocks with Crepe de Chine guimpes, and an exquisite assortment of Chiffon Taffeta Dresses in the newest styles. 2 The line of march, beginning at Be- Cratkak te teeth: by Wek, ment Avenue, West New Brighton, will T EA Patrick McGovern, forty years ola, |CoMtinue along Castleton Avenue to of No. 235 Grove Street, Jersey City, ret isehti to Pte nena to is to be d d f hi FACTORY 39 W. 14TH ST. ‘was crushed to death betwee: leberton Avenue, n ; ed ity as and a wall at No, 216 West 18th Richmond ‘Avenue, to Post Avenue, e is to De depen upon for qua. BRONX BRANCH, 1566 Wilkins Ave treet to-day, where he was employed | Heberton Avenue, to Port Richmond and economy BROOKLYN BRANCH, 1449 41ST ST. the Monatian Uxpress Company: Park. Arica a The makers of “Onyx” silk hosiery recommend laundering it this way —— aa = F 95 Frocks 96 Proake wi War Weer Sic eM cd Sa Formerly to $49.75 | Formerly to $65.00 25.00 35.00 1 i 1 ' Handsome Beaded Canton Crepe dressest Dresses of most exclusive design, in | smart Georgettes, beaded and embrowlered in Canton Crepe, Vampire Crepe Georgette; exceptionally rich fashion; also dresses of the Nberally beaded and hand embroidered; others + Yery newest Sport silks, straight front and are fashioned on tailored Kete—cimote, yet f | ' ' TANG BO ONCIO\ CORIO. Dloused in effect, in the new sport colors. exceedingly: stylish, Values That May Not Be Duplicated in M Charming Cotton Frocks for Summer; RY The new season's most favored styles in Gingham, Voile, Organdie and i KY Dotted Swiss Dresses—widely varied in design and color—some trimmed it By with Organdie, others with smart self sashes, overskir’ s, etc. _ mn Ey 5.00 10.75 19.75 is PViir@Niivavlievii/@Xii/eXi _ ee jall the year BON TON OVATIONS OV TOIQOC TO rubbing, whi 2 ur sille stockings f° man who buys © We advise every Wo launder them with Lux. Very truly yours, & BEERS COMPANY, Inc and wholesale distributers of Onyx Hosiery EMERY Sole owners Sometimes the strawberry season slips by before you realize it. Now, = AG | while berries are plentiful, preserve all you can, for every jar will cut the cost of living next winter. Remember that Domino Granu- lated is the sugar that comes to you Everywhere that silk stockings are worn the name “Onyx” is known. For years it has stood for the highest grade in silk hosiery. | =| clean and of highest quality, packed Silk stockings, like other fine fabrics, should be carefully in sturdy cartons and strong cotton ¥ laundered. Knowing this, the manufacturers naturally pre- bags, safe from flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP American Sugar Refining Company “Sweeten it with Domino” Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, 7 Won’t injure anything, sure water alone won’t harm Golden Syrup. fer that “Onyx” silk hosiery be washed with Lux. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass.

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