The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVINING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. » go aboard: al in Queat | they were in a herry to get uptown, | ® | where they thoweht » Job could be had. «ride ofl Three seamen arrested for treapass| Where t 7 1 hore torday | | ; . POLICEMAN SAVES to-day got work through the aid of Persea : ree fading mmecoies Store Hours: Phone aa a ‘A railroad detec. | Shipping ¢ Seenta a barrel in Magistrate Tobias. A railroad det nipping cents a barrel in 500 A, Ma Paviglvent i MAN UNDER RIVER ict Ee BN na et 15.30 P.M. 32no STREET -BROADWAY~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY 5100 (Continued From First Page.) Price of ~—— (Prerspu 1p Incoming stream, When he signalled Beso mt inicen trex vaoee Freshen up with an i three hours. And they added some- Ming hetween wonder and hope, “He flot dead yet. You see!” and again O Y t d t hey put the twitching aignal rope In range eas a e a the policemun’s hand. ; Rossing the bolting on of the cap/ of the diving sult by impatient gest- | noontime tives. Mahoney climbed down the manhole, paying out his pipes vad flenal rope behind him. He mov Peas « tapidly until he reaohed the level of FTER the morning’ 8 long pull, when you are the river water im the pipe. Then he just a little bit dreading the afternoon’s effort, mo vii I bout three min- : : tes the men at the manhole mouth freshen up with an Orange Yeastade at noontime. the police- rH <4 . Bee icc wulen td thea he wanted Just have the familiar little cake of Fleischmann’s ' t6 come back. Foie see ieee Yeast added to that orangeade and see how good, | tea be acon iti how healthful, how refreshing it is! You will tackle Once re FIRS HF 2S to twitch. Very stow!y they drew back the two the afternoon’s job with more vigor and zest. sets of lines, The foreman and an- . other man went down into the man- New York is asking for the newest way to get hol a © there when the police- A : : | than, im bis slimy sult, backed into Fleischmann’s Yeast—in yeast soft drinks. Ask | sieht dragging after him by the legs for yours! All soda fountains serve these new the limp form of the diver. 7 An ambulance was waiting on the yeast drinks. ho: hi insisted : : * . ae Weiping, In spite of ls cumbersome Fleischmann’s Yeast is now being delivered eee aeenask to the top of whe| fresh daily to confectionery and drug stores where manhole. ‘ Dripping wet with perspiration, the| soda is served. siiceman emerged from his casing + x thd painstakingly took down the data Fleischmann's Yeast is sold also by the a lance sur. Bree enen he got on hie totoreyois by 20,000 grocery and delicatessen 4 and rode back to the station with stores in the Metropolitan district. J his report, ° eporters and photographers an- 1 swering Lieut. Sullivan's call, swarmed a little later about the home of Mahoney at No, 251 Beacon Avenue. “He's gone to. bed and is trying to vow wean ee Nothing Like Them Offered Before Made ‘by a Manufacturer $ Shirts That Recently Famed for the Good- Sold for Twice and ness of His Shirts e Three Times This Price. The Materials Alone Testify to Their Superior Quality! STYLES —Fine Woven Madras! COLORS * , —the product of several of They are first class, of course. the best mills. And the shirts are made the Fine Russian Cord Madras Gimbel way — exceptionall;” ~that most durable and TERMS: No shirts sent C. 0. well finished. pleasing of fabrics. D. None returnable. No ex- Fine Silk and _ Fibre changes. SIZES: A plentiful assort- Striped Madras } f A We name the conditions be- The fabric that is preferred by ment of sizes 131, to 16. many men of taste and refine- cause we want everyone to Some 16% to 17 sizes. ment. nave equal opportunity to buy. The very newest—and guar- get some sicep,” said Mrs. Mahoney. | anteed fast. , ‘ } “What is the trouble?” 1 ‘ They told her. She went into the Apartment and came back again. “He says nothing doing,” she said. “He wants you to leave him sleep.” ——_——_ A New Hospital for Mentieelio, i ‘The Hebrew Ladies’ Association of i Monticello js raising a fund to bulid a Agnesectarian | hoapital there. Those {who wish to donate by, mall are asked %. W send thelr checks to the Hospital ‘ize Funi. in care of the Republican Watch- i nw. Monticello, N.Y. Mra, H. Shapiro Sale! 9000 Men’s Negligee Shirts | GIMBELS MEN’S FURNISHINGS SHOP—MAIN FLOOR i ¢ Chairman of the Hospital Committee. \ —— Sz 'Yes! GUARANTEED Lowest Prices For High Quality Furniture at Spear’s COLD STORAGE REFRIGERATORS AT LOWEST PRICES Ores ino vant ecthen of Speacis) crs stores are pleasantly surprised to find Seven walls of steel, wood, waterproof sheathings, dead air space and mineral wool cs : . . | (the most efficient non-conductor known to science). This combination shuts in . Peaueel displays of high quality fur- } the cold air and keeps out the warm outside air, and so preserves food most per- niture at prices that are admittedly lower \ fectly with the least cea of ice. than those of other retailers of similar furni- Used and Endorsed by the U. S. Government. ture. And there is the added satisfaction, when purchasing, of our GUARANTEE that the price you pay for this advertf&ed mer- chandise is actually the lowest in the city. You make your purchases of Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Library or Sun Parlor Furniture and Rugs at Spear’s with the knowledge that your money is buying for you TELFPHONE SPLICING~ ene com eres coup s GE, “Reliable” COLD STORAGE, “Reliable" COLD STORAGE, “Reliable” the privilege of Spear’s Liberal Credit Terms. ment Style. 25 3 26 Top Icer, 26in. wide, 1614 in. Side Icer. 3114 in. wide, 161 ine i pile a eae 42in, — $22. 50 & cae ts 5 $36, 75 Closed All Day Saturday in. high. ». A Big Job-Requiring Skill ‘and Patience ‘Have you ever stopped: by an service in New York City. But open manhole and looked down at it is exceedingly important work. the;telephone-: splicer at work? 528,000 miles of new wire have been added to the city's telephone ‘With amazing swiftness his ee ag | 4 . system since January 1, 1920. More ninfle fingers pick the right wires 4,4, 10,000,000 splices had to be from among the 2400 in one large conde before he lenethis of cable ‘4-Piece Queen Anne Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite, consisting of 54-inch Buffet, gece seta con’ 1 i cable and join them with the proper taini China Closet, 48-Inch Table, with 6-foot extension, and Enclosed 30x40 inches, and 4 Windsor , wires in a new length of cable. ee ee San (Chairs extra seorking toselection)..........06. 066 $146.00 Digneee mene air "$99.75 | Each connection must be insulated, " for talks trains, boiling wax poured over it and ; finally the “sleeve” drawn over the The work of the splicer illus- new joint and soldered. trates the intricate, painstaking y character of the work of building = Splicing wires in telephone cable up the city’s telephone system to : may seem to be a small part of the again provide telephone service task of supplying new telephone when and where you want it. 1 ‘ el NS) 4-Piece AT XVI. American Walnut Bedroom Suite, consisting of $269 00 cee e 3 : Ge heween alos, Mabspeny, Dieseh, chittercbe, Beet Ne tout: tebe i030" addiinst OU hited An Chae ot Ivory or White Enamel rh ith foot rest and push button st Wit-Edge seth with This Suite may also be had in Antique Ivory as follows: 4 pieces, Mei pahag Sie Cobra, Con $27 00 with Bow-end Bed and Toilet Table... a7 OO wy a $22.50 which reclines the back plete, per bed....... If Vanity Dresser 4g eudstituted for toilet table, ‘additionai sired position NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, 6th Avenue at 16th St. on ‘ aonrers r <= Samay TST RTT TIE Tae eae

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