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es Ses gic = sre ~— ) t | snow TOENLST NLBERTY PARADE BLOCK STREETS “Women Join Men in Rush to} & Enroll for Anti-Dry March ‘3 July 4. ##More than 1,000 men and women HWere in line to-day when the Anti- ‘Prohibition Parage Committee opened ite headquarters for the enrollment Rf those who wished to signify their datention to march in the “Liberty Parade” of July 4. Heretofore organ- igations. have announced how many members they would turn out, but to-day was tho first opportunity for individuals to enroll. ‘Before the doors of the committee headquarters at No. 1263 Broadway fare opened at 12.30 it was evident Me crowd would block the street and heisquad of police was sent to keep he persons in line. baly a few minutes and wished to get back to work. | "The consideration shown to persons, men and women, who said they had Vides of those Jerseyites opposed to in France, the police say, | the Volstead Act was to come across the fiver and join the parade in the project 4f participating in th New York demonstration Was aban- doned. A committee, of which War- teh Dixon, a lawyer, is Chairman, i President of the New Jersey Title | : : Guarantee and Trust Company, ia | Captured Under Bed After | treasurer and will receive Sia Grabbing Check From Wife | tions at his office, : ‘ of Wounded Soldier. Union Hil, West New York and other| After grabbing a $90 check received| sities In North Jersey, inviting them | ¢4om (he GoverAment tiy Mrs, Bleanor to join the parade Mayor Hague | Achit'a husband, who war wounded will lead the Jersey City march and | sb mas Plans are being drawn for nu-|thur Avenue, the Bronx, threw Mrs merous fonts. Citizens along the richt to the atroet at “Moth Street proposéd route of the parade have pledged themselves to hang out flage ROBBER THROWS New Yor was formed to-day to take charge Invitations will be sent out to-day | it is planned to have the delegations | 399 Ar and banners, Goy. Edwards, in thix| noon to-day, and Lexington Avenue and -ran, at Hundreds had| * | When it became apparent that! | some 40,000 men and women had . pS pit their intention of marching, ’ ne jof the details, George 1. Smith, | | to the Mayors of Bayonne, Hoboken, from other cities led by their Mayors, | Cassio, twenty-one, of No. letter accepting the invitation to re- the United States Supreme Court had HER NOMY. (From the New Haven Rewiater,) Wife—The tailor said he coupdn't make the gown for leas than $126, so | ‘ sicker” telephoning, dear. view the parade, said the decision of | p, |Gondre of the Fast 126th Street Gta- not change is opinion that the 104th Volstead A unconstitutional —eanasendidGpiinineeinien 1; veatibule of No, 102 East 117th Street, I told Lim to go ahead, | where he pushed in a door and en- Hub—Why “in the world didn't you|tered. The patrolmen, reinforced by consult me franet want to spend | Detectives John Shields and John {Crosby of the Hast 186th Street Sta- Her screams attracted, a crowd. atrolmen Jacob Lamaréof the Kast Street Station and George jon chased Cassio, who. xan into the trashed throigh a large plate giase door and continued up four flights, jome to register and had made it heir business, for a part of the day knyway, gave up their places and 9 to the end of the line, H eiae of the crowd and the ex- ‘was eon known along In the headquarters a corps of as- ‘was busy receiving the en- reliments and answering questions. C. ~H. Buhler, the Executive Secretary, ~Sanounced that the headquarters fwould be open every day from 9 A. M. until 6 P. 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THE BiG “G” FURNITURE WorKS Ba'e2 AL, Stl 203-207 East 76th St. ce Bess sg" labwwauns TO VIEW * NEW JERSEY’S OWN “LIBERTY PARADE.” BROOKLYN ~ OPPENHEIM. GINS &G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Tomorrow—A Noteworthy Sale of Sport Oxfords and Pumps For Women and Misses one it for tl aa + THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. i Lon, found Cassio under e bed in/CLEARED OF MARINE THEFT. the apartment, He resisted arrest and it was neces- a 0 when they stepped off the tugboat 1 dae Talley’s plan contemplates the| With August Herrmann, President of “ary to subdue him. The check, which With Twelve ef Shoes, the foot of 65th Street, Brook! vn, when | placing of T Yale strloe along ney alls of " ; was in a bank book, was found in front! 4 jury before Judge Martin, in Kines| "ey were arrested, | tae colirtroom vo wet as 1 as not pte: of No, 104 Bast 117th Btreet, the de-| Gounty Court to-d i ae tld play with tectives declare, decks AAA Mec en i that he Cassio was treated for cuts and|W. Chase, his {acerations of the head, received when he smashed the glass door, His right |N@. 1146 Jamaica Avenue, Brooklyn, the | Jadwes | Aste 42,560 to wellew —- Of the Commissioner. ‘The deciston of ‘Chase's prospective son-in-law, of Talter' Haw ‘Tale With Herrmann auld Ap- Judge Landis dug the ground from yn hand wae badly cut and his clothing a Ot couninelly ‘receiving stolen lavie BeEeennean pears for Practice With Team, |der peculation as to the possible ght stitches were put into hix The three men came from Prov-| At @ meeting of the Judges of Gen- transfer “ef Grok to some other ‘cluy, torn, scalp by Dr, Hayden of Harlem Hos- Mrs, Licht, who lives at No, 127 id Kast 116th Street, was troated for| gueboat, ot ee oea,< ile” ether amen, shock and bruises of the left side, re- ceived when she fell against the curb. pital, Incomparable Values at the Price A timely and remarkable offering of new yogue Sport Pumps and Oxfords of white Egyptian cloth clined with brown calf; also Oxfords in brown kidskin with newest Ball strap design—an unusually becoming model. of shoes on board, which he intended t]he sudges authorized Clerk Edward | wit the proviso that he play with the take, according t@ hie instructions + rroll to ask the Board of Watimate | Cincinnat! Club for this season at least, garding such finds, to the company off- | Apportionment for a $2,600 appro- | ces in Harlem, The men had the shoes | pristion “ta Tagboat held a brief conference early to-dey “ Jury Found Men would make up his mind Fecalved a copy of the, nly after he iginal ruling ie George Pp <cors* | MPROVE COURT ACOUSTICS. |grgy REPORTS TO REDS. fon, 1208 Tabor Court, and Charion Wright, Igence during the marine strike, and GINCINNATI, June 10.—dHtenry Groh, | particularly New York. Groh was # elder Chase became captain’ of a f third baseman of the Cincinnati |hold-out from the thme the Reds went South on thelr training trip, After tie National League Club, who was roln- Conference with Herrmann, Groh went eral Sessions to-day Judge ‘Talley pre- sented his plan for improving the acour- tics in Part 1, Gen sions Cour room, This ts probably the most nolsy stated by Judge K. M. Landis, Com- pp athe ball park to practice with the room in the Criminal Courts Building: mistioner of Baseball, last night, but Reds. =BROOKLYN——=—= ~ OPPENHEIM,CLLINS&& © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN ‘Hartfom Ratiroad., The other men served as deckhands. Capt. Chase sald he found twelve pair Tomorrow—Remarkable Savings in Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Apparel Exceptional Values in Special Sale Tomorrow ; New Summer Dresses | - 450 Girls’ i For Women and Misses New Wash Dresses i Sizes 6 to 14 Years 8.75 g 200 Girls’ Dresses Chambrays, Imported Plaids and Check Ginghams, Fancy Voiles and Organdies. Values to 5.90 18.00 nin ed ‘ 2.95 I 150 Girls’ Dresses Fetching models in Normandy )} Dotted: Swiss, trimmed with pockets. Organdie collars and cuffs. New dark shades. Charming Frocks of Normandy Swiss Voile, trimmed with Organdie Lace or Embroidery. Delicate pastel colorings. 12.75 xquisite Dresses of beauti- fay trimmed imported French voile; also Dotted Swisses of unusual charm. | A Noteworthy Offering of Flowered Georgette Dresses i Organdies, Flowered - Voiles, Gingham } \ For Women and Misses Challis, Geisha-Cloth and Liken A an The new season's advance models in Summer-wear Values t : % ttes—unusually inviting and attractive Values to 8.90 | in their flowery design and Taffeta trimming. . a) Incomparably Priced 3.95 q,, 16.75 100 Girls’ Dresses French Challis, Peter-Pan-Cloth, Fancy Swiss and Imported Gingham and Organdice. ‘ Value to 12.75 150 Higher Cost Dresses A remarkable selection of high class dresses of Taffeta, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Laces, and Georgette-Foulard Combinations, 35.00 Values to 75.00 Two-Clasp Gloves of Heavy Milanese Silk 75 Misses’ Smart Suits An unparalleled offering of chic summer suits of light welght Tricotine in the fashionable straightline, belted effect. All are silk lined. 28.00 100 New Summer Wraps most unusual offer in Summer Wraps of fino Tricotine elther embroidered or trimmed with Prench knots; all are silk lined and tle-belted, Navy and Tan, Step-in models edged with lacey shoulder 38.00 Values to 75.00 straps of ribbon} white and pink, 75C Son irasting oolse with 4 row ¢m- a Serhisty broidered backs; white and colors, Values to 85.00 Athletic Union Suits j of Self-Striped Voile 1.45