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pag Snare fl THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921, WS. OYSTERSAYS HDBIGMAL LOOT “Georoes Witt Win Fight,” |(EADSTHECORS SSveSENPSEE HUSBAND WISHED | TOAIDHISRIENDS, eee eee or ene Vins TOHISHODCHAND ‘Suse rl 2 AIRIN had the contents of the animal's Widow Adds That She Had, Chicago Labor Leader Denies; Sleep on Night of Bout Until » Grown Fond of Man to Whom} Planning $380,000 Robbery, | Know be Champion of She Was Married Later. but Police Are Skeptical. | the World. (Bpecial to The Prening Wort) CHICAGO, June 16—With the ar- SYRACUSE, June 15.—"I fee) that! rest of “Big Tim" Murphy, Pre nt ——_————— FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Open All Day Saturday During June THURSDAY FRIDAY Artistic Summer Rugs Light, Serviceable and Pretty Specially Priced to Clear . stomach sent to the tsboratory of the Sheasgreen Gets in Bad Try-| Morgue for chemical analysis. The dog ' Maca sat died, on Monday. Mr. Stone believes ing to Convince Police some one intentionally fed him poisoned Office Is His. fot. James Sheasgreen, fifty, living at! the F PARIS, June 1 Belleciaire and having , lof the Gashouse Workers’ Union Carpentier is ‘ain hee husband theatri ney offices at No. 1531 wy husband's mind had been poison. | ' ull Pp is certain her husban: | 4 against me by those who took ad- former head of the Street Swe Jack Dempsey. She Bro: . was arrested early to-day Imported Rush Rugs A Special Purchase of sl “| aion, the pollee believe they bave gaid so today inher apart: on a charge of having hooch in his| Handwrought Rush Rugs—durable 2,000 Grass Rugs vantage of his enfeebled state Of | solved the theft of $380 000 In currency! ment in this city and gave as her . " ‘ f . o , , health and who worked upon him for|and Liberty bonds from mall trucks.) reason the letters she receives each office, the first arrest of its kind since lor Porch and hard wear—very ar- i beautiful colors and color com- their own purposes.” The loot was taken by armea men| day from her husband in which the dry law went into effect, accord- tistie—oblong and oval styles— pinations—most artistic horders— included are the favorite Chinese Size 9x12 ft.—were 38.50. 25.00 | patterns— s 8x10 ft—were $5.00.21.0@ | Size 27x54—value 1.00..... .67 2 6x9 ft.—were 27.50.. 16.00 Size 36x72—value 1.67. Lavy Size 8x6 ft.—were 6.50.....2.9'7 | Size 8x10—value 6.97...... 5.47 Se declared Mrs. Cecil Ready | who were masquerading as ball play he announces his own confidence Oyster, widow of the late George M. |ers. in the result of the meeting. Oyster jr wealthy Washington, D.| Murphy's arrest followed the dis- “Georges writes he is full of vim, G, horseman, according to Mre./covery of $112,900 in his father-in-| and when he is that way it shows | Blanche Weaver Baxter, of this city ‘s home after Ralph Teter, a mail| his morale is good,” said Mme. an intimate friend, who visited Mrs. |clerk, confessed to participation in the| Carpentier. inp te the polloe | the looks and comfort: Policeman Don Etlan of the west| Mother likes the wear 47th Street Station saw a light in the and price. Red sport office bulding at Broadway and 45th | trimming and red soles. “If his morale is good | Street at 4 A. M. and went in to see Special Sale Armure Oyster at Wardman Park Inn, Wash-|crime. Frank and Joseph Guisenbery 1 have no doubt of the result. \f burglars were at work, While ne} HoopRusBer Propucts Co." Washable Bathroom Rugs Swinging Hammocks ington, last Saturday. Jare held as the actual robbers and! However, on the night of the fight and other cops he had caltea to ald | DUANE STREET Best. makes — side valances and Returning yesterday, Mrs. Baxter! Vincenzo Cosmano, a friend of Mur-| 1 shall not sleep until | know. | | wore in the h : | ‘acu! Made of best Chenille, in blue and | jiljows—most artistic stripes and gave to Syracuse friends of Mrs Oy-|phy, George Hocker or Bradford and, Georges is champion of the world.” | building, white, pink and white, brown and | plaids— gter the latter's version of the inci-| Paul Bonfanti are also being de Mme. Carpentier said she had identify himself, The policemen wei white and other pretty color com- ve dents that culminated in stories tht | tained wished to accompany her husband ea Spec ea tema Were 11.97 unwilling to take his wo’ fs binations— 7 the wealthy horseman was estranged) Murphy admits ing t his word when he Were 6.97, ing the| to America, but the arrival of the said he was § sgreen and showed Ve from his Syracuse bride at the time| stolen bonds and money in the| baby made that impossible. “So ihBRe Ki BME GHG: Quie® BONe does Size $6x72—were 15.97....9.94 | Were 6.47 of his sudden death at Atlantic City./trunk, but denics actual participa-| | have to content myself with lao Nerg@arad tovtatecGiem (aidan Size 80x60—were 11.97....7.97 Were 5.47,. ‘Mrs. Oyster, according to Mrs. Bax-|tion in the robbery, The police in-| Writing to him every day,” she | (0) Uniterwood & Underwood | |show them documentary evidence. Couch Hammocks— ter, admits that while she cared for] vestigation bears out his statoment | said, smiling. MME. GEORGES CARPENTIER. | trtocking the door, he went in and} ask any Woolen Fibre Rugs Reduced her husband, she could not love him! “Big Tim," a former member of the | switched on the lights, On a table, er 1 binati Kliatt with cravenetts tinish—rolle saris. couls Haye 5 yackges an | Tile Legislature had this to La SHIMMY IS O. K. NEGRESS GETS PH. D. Jaccoraing to the potice, they spied a dealer IW pose pauy diteni= pinations and | 155 mattreat—rust-proof and metal and she feels tha e peen |of his arres' — many ‘signs— pacar drought to bear upon him to preju-! “1 took that trunk to hep out a| FOR PARIS NOW, AT PENNSYLVANIA Size 7.6x9—were 19.97... 14.97 Value 23, 0—Special..... 16.94 ice him against her and to make|couple of friends and now they're | — ane 14.97.. ELOY ae i Baim feel that his marriage had been| singin’ like Caruso and tryin’ to IF DENATURED | yic. Mossett First, Woman of Race A Bree Oe Waa ita tna ainn ere) | ea yely cory totne model ae ey enon & foolish mistake, says Mrs. Baxter.!frame on me. 1 admit [ know that —-—---- | ay CHK TBS Dewtes ae an : . RGec een conere, eee “He wanted to adopt her in the ly- | trunk (bad au mit. The dicks! Dancing Masters Bar Shoulder s ‘ ekiee vats Woolen Fibre Carpeting 7 45-00) a i 35.00 ; ch | @ ot anything on me excep g Mi ar Shor | Amencan University: ere 45,00—Special..... BS. ginning, but her family felt that such et eee aout the trunk.” | American University Movements, but Approve the Rest Plain colors of rose, blue, gray, brown and green— & step would be unwise and might! Investig: @uabject her to unkind criticism. Then | Murphy Couch Hammocks Two-tone effects— e that while PHILADELPHIA, June 15,—Miss Sadie Mossell, a young negro woman, ‘Moss: irigh murd reen and yellow Be begged her to marry him. He | fy is i |wil receive the degree of doctor of 27-inch—were 1.97—yd.... .9'7 and g chain hung Bradford w prisoner, and told | > sees promised to gratify her every wish.|them be knew a mail clerk, Teter, ¢ ) -| phil hy at the University of} 36-inch—were 2.97—yd.... LLG 00—Special..... 25.00 Yoessages—sometines. as many as) Murphy he knew men in the Post | Se eae oRticy (emir eeilltie Cue dikel Gb her race leh est urty-£ our ree emt three or four in a single day. \Omce who could tip him off as to| ROW respectable: at least official | She will b 8 ‘i : ; put I don't want to marry,” she| valuable shipments, On April 6 he| approval of it has been given by | America to be honored with that de- BROOKLYN (These Specials at NEWARK W T d f t old him. “I know you are good and|heard of the shipment of cash and) the Union of French Dancing Mas- | & Miss Mossel lives at No. 2908] ureon Street, nr. Hoyt ) All Bedell Stores § Broad St. & W. Park omens enderroo kind, I am gratef you for caring | bonds, told his omplices and they Laan Birens ana ass Geral for me, but how can | love a man planned the t | early fifty years older than 1?" bwee SHOES a “If you will only let me love you! WOMAN ENDS LIFE ‘and take care of you I shall be urgated that the teachers vvcnc=ss, WhiteSportSkirts | President Neuman of the : fey, satiated. and 1 won't nak f FROM FERRY BOAT Masters’ Union pro- | Mossell, the firs Ideal for Summertime Wear =. 4 i i | = nounced a ban on the shoulder | gehool, and a nic » ry so . “he Bean Go Meindl andi ee love te me| Marine police were grappling in the| movement, but declared that any fell of the Dou Tenderfoot Shoes, in addition to being manufactured @eat I grew to be very fond of him." |North River off Tiberty Street this! graceful movement was permissi- morning for the body of a woman aboat —_—————— fifty years old, dressed in black, who ble below the shoulders, Hew York's Lamber Cat in 1020) 1..4 jumped from the ferry boat Ci ole The dancing masters als) ap- of Bishop Benjamin ke Valued at #20,000,000, first ne} in very smart styles, are especially designed for com- fort and to give help to aching feet. They are made on roomy lasts and of light kidskin. Now that the Summer is here, you will surely be glad to have at least one pair of these comfort-giving shoes. Ie sa and $ —Very Fashionable for Street Wear! ford of the Central Ratiroad of New proved the Javao, which, unlike the nner ot the African Methodist New York State in 1920 amounted to 000 feet valued at $20,000.00, ‘ding to A. J, Bresnan of No, 120 | Liderty Birect, a passenger on ¢ ing originated among the apaches ae, fe i, or tamer tre, a Paamenger am. the eR: | or Belleville. store than aw qune- | SGC a SII A List of Special Numbers of ng toa, stator te Woman went to the atern Just after the| Ing teach women men, at- —Particularly Smart Styles we United States For ferry Boat left Its slip at Liberty Street. | tended the Tipe sewulnnes u articularly Sma yi Tenderfoot Shoes Mets te pens aco. The he eae ee ee abe) pri A HONS | — Newest Pockets, Buttons and Belts in value waa due primarily to| The boat circled the spot where th post-war increase in lumber prices,| woman had disappeared, but no trace | OMS —Complete Assortments, 24 to 32 Tenderfoot Bunion Relief Shoes (Grover Make) { advices said ‘ot he as foun Swit n | Soft black kidskin, sacle s cut to prevent any binding at the sides and to ee = : = i ite ‘ ieve bunions and corns—light weight soles—plain round toes—low i ocalineieateninetmmenielmanaalinteameettimmenedttiamendtitmendtitmeenatimahantinmensatiemetimnntimmedtibeativasentiioencatiee-ciiec atin tetas tetic ate eileen Dashing Sport and Dress Skirts featuring ' hecls—rubber top lifts. for all women who waitresses and otber: all sizes 4 to 9...... Tenderfoot White Canvas Two-Strap Pumps nfortable shoes also suitable as nurses, housewives, Priced 7.80 Tenderfoot Sister’s Shoes very novel pockets and belts and fine pearl , Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit Medium round toes—military heels | Soft black kidskin—broad common- low flat heels—seam- h nfort—C, D, Band 47-51 W 34"St. NewYork. Hi dal 4 5.85 | ac. te Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St, Announces THE ONE BIG OUTSTANDING SHOE SALE ( \ \ ( | ( ( i ' ( ( OF THE SEASON VK \ \ ( ( | \ ( | | ( ( | \ Tenderfoot Arch-Support Shoes Broad or medium toe styles—long extension heels—steel shank braces and long inside counters to support falling arches and correct flat. QF feet. These shoes give immediate izes 4 to 8....... oo) Larger sizes .50 extra, Tenderfoot Shoes for Stout Women Really Smart Extra Size Dress Boots Black kidskin with dark gray ki high heels, extra wide at the t EE widths—sizes 5 to 9 medium toe shi Dd, Iskin uppers —medium 13.95 See Page 23 for Other Hearn Advertising Beginning Tomorrow—Thursday. (Stores Open at 8:30) 6:99 9.95 Formerly sold up to $11.50. Formerly from $12 to $20. JUST OUT! JUST OUT! The World 1921 Summer Resorts Annual and Good Motor Roads Guide Many first class automobile tour maps. Thousands of announcements of foreign and American summer hotels, boarding houses and resorts, Price 10 Cents At all World offices. subway, elevated and railroad stations and newsstands. By mail 10 cents, Address Summer Resorts Dopt., The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City All shoes in this sale are this Spring and Summer styles, taken from our regular stock ; You will find here an endless variety of Strap and Novelty Pumps in all leathers and combinations, with Louis XVI., Petite French and military heels; Walking Oxfords; Sport Oxfords in all white Linen and Snowbuck and in combinations of colored leather; white Pumps. We suggest that you come here during the early days of this sale. Exceptional values in Hosiery are also being offered. SALE SHOES CANNOT BE EXCHANGED, CREDITED OR SENT C, OQ. D. On Sale at Our 34th Street and Newark Stores. Vdd Ws VM qeemyeearrnre

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