The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 14

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SRT 7 ae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921.’ 5 2k ES ll Botti ‘ Ms : A satin ROOKIE’S GUESS DIES AFTER HE |WOMAN RULES |BOY ELECTROCUTED the ateeet fo tho hospital, wntere Dr. | ahooting Joseph Moran, a elonkerper _ SAVED PRIEST HIS DRINKS AGLASS SEA CLIFF, L.1. IN EXIT OF SUBWAY [fest feil iti” sied sana [sti s, aruPich Aven MONEY AND LINEN OF SWEET CIDER | \iis Florence Bahman, Village |Lad Stuck His Finger in Unfilled |by electrocution or the niriking of [Sues Maher of fring ve shots at ; ee TA Clerk, in Charge After | Socket in B. R. T. Emer- |‘ Heed against tho platform. hh wie | | gem pli oe gia ea eae cn Way is val Trustees Resign. gency Shaft. LOAN REFUSED, HE SHOOTS. ils Boedt anon ereestel abit, R: in and Valuables Stolen os i sd fa | Sen Clift, Lt ta without municipal! While playing at the foot of Broad | meteoner Ace of Wounding Man| 2° Slegcs Maher dropped his revolver From Rectory. jospital. opt the village clerk, Mias| street last night John Sheeran, elgh:| whe We: Mice Him BO Cente, (27d cut the policeman's finger with a Charged with the burglary of $1,000} | Frank Maccolla, fifty-seven, of- | (o7nt. cr oster all of the tliage | yeata old, of No. 43 Whitehall Street. | James Worth of silver and linen from the] No. 1460 Third Avenue, last night dal es having resigned \with his chum, George Barrett, of ‘Bedroom of Mgr, Edward McGoldrick] Purchased a gallon jug of sweet |p suiont at. Rhy cvifinee’ beatae Kie. | No. 67 Greenwich Strect, entered the in the rectory of St. Cecelia's Church,| cider at a store in his neighbor- | gubreitted tw ago, and thor: of unguarded entrance of the emer- Brooklyn, while the priest was asleep} hood and just before he went to were handed to Miss |gency exit of the Brooklyn Rapid Ahere early this morning, Michael] bed he drank a glass of it. Two | jin ¥. \pransit shaft leading to the tracks Gargansky, No. 56 Kent Avenue, was| hours later he became iil and wan T' ation Of the three truatces si . | ‘Tho Sheeran boy’ put his dat a citizens’ mass mect- | below. arrested after a chase by Samucl J.| taken to Reception Hospital, ta citizens’ masa mect- |Uclow. | THE “infiled electtle socket, Maher was charged with | poi | (0. 2413 First Avenue, fclonious assault, 1 | Small Weekly or Monthly Payments r-| where he was pronounced dead. Out of & project to npproprinte $16,000 | there was a flash, the boy screamed erase Serre Doe oe ee | che geilee are Hot certain as to |for romt improvements ‘The board was |and tell to the landing & few fect be- | | Wert Street Station, who said Gar-| i Unable to agree on how it was to be | iow, His pal ran to the street, calling| | @ansky tried to stab him when he| the cause df death, An autopsy | spent. but the next day the : ral Wax Voted down by the taxpaysre. was cornered. Will be performed to-day and the Batman will continue as the position | for help. Lawrence Ball, an ambulance driver y walkin rest of the cider in the jug anal- the village tntil she calla 9 (of the Broad Street Hospital, heard | Gillman saw Gargansky walking | Sai, election within the west thirty his cry and ran to his aid. At the foot | through Herbert Street carrying a bag.) ¥%e days of the first landing he found the body | The policeman ordered him to halt, on - = ad : =| but Gargansky ran through Herbert STILLMAN FIGHTS = | Btreet Into Graham Ave! where he —_— Beso ae in a hatiway at No. 410,| ONLY GUY, IS BELIEF. Giiman, « veteran of the 106th Infan- | —- fry, 27th Division, rushed {nto the] Wife’s Counsel Thinks Divorce | Bark hallway ried seared ig im End of Suit Is Practically | Jeges. tried to stab, him with a hunt- J Ing knife, Gillman disarmed the man, Abandoned. who then drew a heavy flashlight] John IF, Brennan, of counsel for | . from his pocket.and tried to elub the | Mts. Ampe U. Potter Stiliman in the Policeman, with It, defense of the suit for divorce of| B f t S d l Fa Hmary fired-a ehot. which brought| James A. Stillman, former Pra: den: areroo anadaals Detective iohn J. Gardan to his ald, | of the National City Bank, said to-| Geacen.of tke hag revealed the silver | day he was satisfed that when the | A summer necessity for every child. tite, $13 hand a $10q| hearings were resumed before Ret - ; " pee ae Aten wr belong to saotiat cree Danie! J. Gleason at Poughkeep. Cammeyer SHOOKID sandals are made of | | fries raitosesroom the burgiar en-| Mle next Wednesday the principal | ALL TAN LEATHER, with extra heavy oak | terca, effort of the lawyers for Mr. Stillman | Gargana ty was held for arraign-| would be tal pers: hls charge tha soles. : ; = Pinka Court | two-year-old Guy Stillman is not his | eee ea elle, Sines Cour child | They are made on what we have termed the P ADE. |. No great efforus a) ected to| “ _ ® ehinh/allow ; 1 -ROUMAR 1A IN LAND TR Be ah cuarinee a tie | nature last,” which allows the young foot to Perritory Rt Mr. Stillman, by his relations with grow properly. " « n 1 Slovnkte t% sther women, has disqualified :himselt | - ‘ i s Zo yore | Sizes 6 to 8 $2.65 ie _BUCHARES *. as a petitioner for divorce A ee ° . | @ Pirees),—Roumg ria and Cxecho-Slovakia | Nothing further has been learned “ glétoll 3.10 oun ens mar & have just set _ precedent in the amtea- jof the identity of "Ciara," named by | a ae) ane ” F ¢ exchanite 0 ai Had is Mrs, Stillman in her amended answer, 1ll4to 2... . 3.65 5 Q 40 Ss U I I Ss 53 tgake the condit) one Oa or of “Helen” or ot yet another “ “4 ¥ Gintorence Weal conditions 804 10| stan who in to Be named. a BGO Teesseereeseeees 4.85 ogi pi 0 m1 = + . ihe Prerve Calsinct having approved | reported a young, woman until re: Quality considered, the cheapest sandals to | Here are Men’s and | ement, Roumania will hand | * if ‘ : Sot Eeocho-Biiyeaicia three, villages | be the me be had in New York. ith » population of 3,000, ail'of whom | Another Attell, Claim of Attorney. Czecho-SlovakAins except six. Kou-) i the Supreme Court In the ‘Bronx | Manin will get in exchange eleht Vil- | to.quy Justice Tierney continued for one with a population of 10,000, of he extradition pro- m 7,000 are Row nanians. “hicago authorities to : ————_ ‘Ane’ Attell, prise. tienter: | CAMMEYER ; These suits are marked so advantage- Paeasion Salle Qwiand: Mien te i iaiteent in senantion with the thiors | ast WS 34°Se Nex 7 ork n ously because it is our policy to sell as sre et Lh closely as possible and to give you an Garland, formerly socitlly prominent in! produce four’ of the indicted ball players Newark Store ~ 649 Bread St. j New York, died suddenly in Munning, to swear Abe Attell was not the Attell nat “night mnentloned in the indictment . opportunity to get acquainted with our Berean, SS ior a ee ; =a ee liberal credit system. The patterns, styles and fabrics are all new this sea- z fis of the World Series baseball games. LONDON, June 1-—Charles Tuller) jijp attorney, W. J, Fallon, promised to STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 son and such as you would expect to WI. | find in much higher priced garments. we A with Tomato Sauce | All in all they are highly desirable in 3 every way. Allsizes. 4 It’s a joy to sit down hungry | and get up happy—with a feel- H H B . “| FOURTEENTH STREET Guoblubed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. : ing of goodwill towards every- EC d T ROS. Pe ete ee body—and a vote of apprecia- | 53—57 W. 14th St., near 6th Ave. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JUNE. tion to tha killed chet who TOMORROW prepare Heinz Baked Beans in the spotless kitchens of Heinz. Two-Day Sale Beans are naturally good. But it takes hours of slow baking by dry heat in real ovens to : Soy sil -MISSES’ SUMMER FROCKS | sieweeress Ye it ; 34 and make them easy to digest. | Our Lil i an ) 5 Isla 7 i ’ ’ ry MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES (14 to 20 Yrs. That's the Heinz method. 6th Strat Crosstown Care and Buses ‘is 84th srk tLe ante, at Our D. : . ree! ation at Our Door The delicious tang of Heinz fa- 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door mous Tomato Sauce, blends at $49.98 with the rich oven baked flavor a of the Beans, and makes Heinz Baked Beans stand for com- plete satisfaction. 4.65) ~-. Were $6.94 to Genuine Leather Seats andsome set consists of a Solid Oak EXTENSION TABLE heavy scroll feet, 42-inch top and 6-foot exten- 98 ; five SIDE CHAIRS and one ARM CHAIR with ine Leather slip : 3-Piece Period Upholstered Suite With Fireside Chats and Loose Cushions; uphol- $164-59 i} Three of the models are illustrated and there are several others equally attractive. This sale of charming frocks includes a large number of cool, delightful styles in sheer voiles and smart ginghams, fashioned in the new summery ways so youthfully charming. } It Makes Little Difference What You Need— i A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It See Page 31 for Other Hearn Advertising. a

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