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2 that it is my duty, under the Const futon, to decline to waive the in- dependence of the executive depart- ment, that It would be a violation of | my oath of offtes to do #0, and that) such a course would necessarily re sult in cinbarrassment of the state | Government “They point oul, and with unar swernble wuthority, that the exemp- | tion of & Governor from arrest and | trial upon criminal charges during] his term of office ie not a personal privilege, but an exemption in th interest of the public welfare and to perpetuate the independence of Une xecutive department “PE accept these conclusions a revocable by their very force, poll ing vul to me the course L should pursue, and 1 shall theretore not at tempt waive the constitutional mpuen. to GROCER BOY KSSED. A MAD AND WHOLE TWN OES ToT (Continved First Page.) club members, appealing movingly to their manly independence in his clos- ing. The jury walked out with averted |restimeny,” said Campbe: “tt was eyes from the concentrated and pur- |my misfortune for these charges to poseful glare of the front benches. [gu broadeast without my having a After four hours a constable came in to may that it was awful hot in there and the jury wanted to have a | w! little talk with the Jud man to! Jc man talk,” the constable said. It could not be done A constable brought out a note at 1.20 o'clock. It read: “Dear Judge: We will find the defendant guilty if you will let him ey Lawyer O'Brien protested against an anawer and was sustained by the court. Brave the commit) lit which ¢ recetved any money from Hergdoll witness con vious statement. “Y ergdol! or any or attorneys for ceive any money Stock \ His EXPLAINS HIS ACCOUNTS s He in 191 (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINE Kn accused by Mrs, Kmma C. Rergdon of | demanding her for use took the sta fore the House Committee this morn- ing and entered an emphatic denial, “LT consider it a frightful error I was not allowed to go on the ime chance to refute them promptly.” The opening reson Campbell ylo ith ohn T. T stimony gi The “$5,000 Jentures Were With Own Money. Had $5,000 in Bank 7; Wants Time to Get Papers. FON, Mh, duly the 2. Ma jor army officer | and securing $5,000 from sin fixin her-ups, nd in hisown defense be- rat stand following Mrs. Bergdoll’s was resumed being sworn. Col. assistant counsel for . read to the witness hi veg at a previous hearing pbell denied ever haying med his pre- u did not charge of his connections your services or re- * usked Taylor. Another RIPS UP STREET PAVEMENTS LIKE CUTTING SOFT CHEESE REMOVING covaLe STONES Wit AIR HAMMER, With Crew of Three It Will Do the Work of Fifteen Men, and a Lot of Laborers May Now Lose Their Jobs. blow has the man who works with the pick and] POLICE GUARD WAREHOUSES peen struck ate Just chute turned The jury came in, hot and cross} “That is correct.” shove! rata after six hours in a windowless con-| tvs, Bergdoll'a statement of last ETS aN sullation room, at 230 with a written |, 5 a o as the patent outfit for loading ooal verdict Tuesday was read to him alleging she} i. tne cor; Mee wiih i; eeonieatatow Au hed BAM Bie BLOW he cellar window with a morey (stro ‘1 denounce that statement as un-|caused the man with the shovel and Paks en i € ight. to sed him to} true in every particular,” the wit-| barrow to pass out, so it Is believed Saito nae ceantn, Onn thet celting, | #888 declared. the compressed air hammer, There was flatter of Major Campbell made a good ap-|!to a pick, will put the laborer with panda few shrill cheers, thou sleepy, followed by a growl from th back beach+ a Mr. O'Brien ¢ ly prevested tha the court swowhal the jury meant} th and why and was bound to follow Its|posited with Wasserman Bros. and intent with which you purchased an auto- “Linder the civeumsiances.” said the | movile? court, “there is nothing for me to to] “No, not at this time, because 1 but to suspend sentence will clear the court.” It is reported that the Justice left the building by « side entrance. Above The oMccrs the hum of departing automobiles | appeared b along the rouds for half an hour May ¥ heard tones of soprano he was caine pearance, being perfectly at case and ell powmed. “De you ear sourey of the funds which you de- absolutely without preparation. J have no notes, anything else.” went back to tho time when he fir anil stated that at that time anxious to testify Jobs. to tell the committee no check stubs or| crews The witness then store the committee ybout. the crowd with perhaps so w the pick out of business in a lot of An tho riveter had to learn to use theair hammer, laborer have to use the air pick on the big job. ill the After a couple of years of experience Company has equipped its emergency the pick, as it is termed by some. For a couple of hours yesterday # of rightseers the wagon in Willlam Street while « the air Consolidate: hammer gathered dC or air about and dises automobile about which. Ce. was! crew of the gas company ripped parts raised by some of the Mi, ivy Intel | of the street between Frankfort ang TO PROBE WHOLE SUBJECT | !isenes officers who menuoned te Ratoni: ‘ : THntiey fo NM abitont ema: Bani by the application of com- JAPAN’S IMMIG “There Was apparently no disposi-| pressed air. OF Al N’S IMMIGRATION | ts zo into it at that time and I] The whole outfit is carried on a j dropped it" said Campbell. “I couid (MUeuok andioonutdial oh & Havestination Miarted Wy Mory et i tie committee where { got the| ArBe tuto truck and con “ Arranuement. Heiney. deposited. with Wasserman {forty horse power gasvline engine luly 22.—The subject {Brothers, but 1 do not desire to du| and the compressors. ‘The engine understanding with Japan in|#0 until L can present corroborative} drives the air with a pressure of 1908 relative to the control of Japanese emigration to the United States will he Investigated by the House lmmnigratio Committer, which to-day adopted a resolution tequesting the State Depart- mont to furnish i with the diplomat correspondence leading up to the ax ment, ’ committee came after ehlef of the Btate De Sastern Af. Diviai t had regul the kiven passports to " ament with of the Insular terri: tury NEW YORK B By FALL FROM WINDOW — ROKER KILLED 43. Youngblood, Vlonr Com Man, Dies in i delpbia, (Special to ‘The Heowing Work.) PHILADELPHIA, July 22.—J. Young- pupers and other evidence.” “Do. you brokers you did business with in New York besides Wasserman Brothers?" “7 do not wixh to go into that now ‘Did you have a bank account with the Seaboard National Bank?” Yes." “Why did your automobile from Wasserman in- ste; count?” infor Japan had| “Because Hie the rest jons in the |ket at that ng to Hawali, and that the on Bank account, “Where did you obtain the $4,500) and $2,000 you depesited with Wa sorman at that time?" he fer more time to check up, bul after @ panse Campbell said he preferred to explain that in November or De- cember, 1917, he had on deposit in his regular lank $5.000 and drew it out.” At first Campbell wish to say what other you draw the I was ahead of the mar- time and there was no reason why [ should not draw on my broker's account. T had not that much over, in my Seaboard rows stated he would pre- | turns account a little over said Mra, Bergdoll had picked by pick goes th into it it and a little iwi hand and then seven inches long @ inches thick, resemblihg an oversized railroad spike, tween paving blocks, is drivea down of the machine by the operators loosens it and tucns it ‘This In the breaking up of ment Where men formerly picked the compressed over much turned in ploughing. “What will she do? gineer in charge of the wagon there are three men in the crew. They will do the work of fifteen hand men. We can rip up a street with itor tear down a wall or put a hole through seventy pounds to the inch through the reinforced rubber hose and deliv- ers it against the hammer. mer in this case, however, Is a pol ed steel or wrought The ham- iron bar about pne and a balf ig insert is run like a mole for a foot or mor a fu as ed be- air ugh it like cheese, bur- along 4 und is row ME’ \never mentioned money payments to|one if we have to, and we have had blood, a New York flour broker, fell orliim and that he. wan never. ap-|to UU aTOuES ew. So far we have Jumped from a fourth-story window | proached on the matter of influencing] never been called upon to open a safe of the Hotel Vendig to-day and re-} members of the court, Ho denied he| with it, but if we had to, 1 think we ceived inturies which caused his death. |had received $50 to buy shoes and | coyld either open it or put some awful Examination of his room indicated | collars . 2 dents in it that the man had been suffesing from Lea eeu famer mali ae j “we have be eo experimenting with se Sever orip- hi ome change to buy lit for a couple of years, that is the nervous ailment, | Several prescrip: |cigars on one occasion, ‘That was ab- |y,akers of it, Ingersoll & Rand: have, ee eee ireat, Some. money |Solutely the only money of theirs that] but now the experimental stage has ond « diamond ring were found in his| passed through my hands.” | passed, It’s a fact.” pock: He was a meniber of the| The witness insisted that he had ere is a fascination about seein Fwenty-third Street Branch of the|never had any money discussion with |the thing work, It generally m nee Bt Y oC. A meth Mrs, Bergdoll except on one occasion | a man's back sore to sce some laborer when "Ma" Bergdoll told him she from the window a nt —_—_—_—>— 100 U. S. TANKERS ARE IDLE. Because of the attitude of the Mex- jean Government and a reduced foreign demand for oil, more than 100 tunkers under the American flux are tied up. Fifty-one of them are controlled by the Shipping Board and are laid up at hoblle. could by reading the stars tell when it was a lucky time to invest ia a fine idea sweating his eyeballs out op a bot day picking at a piece pavement that 3 apparently has been put down for “T said,” explained Campbell, “that | pheps, Watching 1 man direct the air T have just deposited | pick gives one a different feeling $5,000 with a broker an to have your doll knew \ T would like Therefore Mrs. well that 1 had ad ry time.” Jndelovits By idatieeislaplles “SLACKER” ON THE STAND. Mart ma nelt, The Shipping Board's Met of cighty-| is in the nine tank steamers. is said to have | Why don't y Louis Judelovita, first alleged: stacker shown a profit of more than 100.060 | that money?" inquired Mr. Luhring. list man to go on trial here for deser Sunn the last fiscal year, though it lost | “Because it is none of sour damn | tio took the stand to-day as a wit heavily on the operation of tte cars| jusiness.” replied the witness heat-| icc Yeasels. Six tankers are now huilding | Uy ) s heat-|uess in his own defense nt Governor for the Shipping Board, and & a - 7 island vessels equipped to « 'Yy oil are und The witness then apologized for his Follows of a eard notifying construction In American shipyards for {display of temper. at money was} him to be a call, Judelovit private interests, ine and kept by und my. wife | sald. Se we © officers of his Tneat pla Ree during the whole period of the war,"| hoard frequently to inquire when ties Steamelip «Farragut im Ports|Campbell finally sa He claimed! “ould want hing and was (old there on ‘Twelve Men Injured. that he had realixed the money he| Ove Of his visits to “aut out aad stay BAN YRANCISCO, July 32-The| ad in New York from speculation ovitz said he was never in hid : . conducted by Col. Milton Young of hat as a colinctor he widely pete Steamship Company's steamer! oxington, Ky. now dead. Ho hid) xnown ail through te section of Brook Admiral Farragut, which was disabled! had jn his possession more than $24.-|'¥8 In whieh he lives and works off the coast ten miles north of here]000 during the past few years oulsde EE ee by an exploding {eed pipe. passed into|of his army pay tharhor to-day in Mow tthe, tu DE eres 100 PAINTERS IN FIGHT. Sea Engle, She was taken to her dock | = where ‘the twelve crew members who FISHERMEN MAKE SURE Twe tnt After Brown Ware injured in the explosion which Me! crippled the veusel for a time, were OF GETTING THEIR PAY. Vike) Moles removed, Saaoareaare » Wellner, twenty-four No. BOSTON, July 22.—The crew of the! 95 Stratford Avenue, and David Mis- Jose im Closed Chicago Trust Com-|Gloucester fisherman Flora L. Oliver,| Tech, thirty-two, of No V2 Gratton pany May Be £600,000. heading to port to market a catch of |Street, both of Brooklyn, are in St GHICAGO, Ju Investigation by |swordfish, refused to let the grounding| Mary’s Hospital, Brooklyn, with p State Bank Examiners into the affairs |of their ship keep then out of their pay, | sible {racturee of tive akull, foliose. t between factions of a Painters’ of the Michigan Avenue Trust Company, whkeh was closed yesterday by order of They unloaded forty-seven big sword- fish into dories, rowed four miles to the tie Gtate Auditor, indicate, K was an-|fish pler and cashed in on their four) men noed : joss to the a < bank through. recent. bad investments | Tees trip. wiille thelr veasel pounded | , (7, vias total Between $500,000 and Bivy.- | oH te shore, Tugs floated ag sonroner ea 0 ae es the um leet night. titled. fight grew out of and Brownasy tile Over one was Lat hundre lee WHERE DRIVERS SRIKE. Xo Trouble, Busines: Wholesale Gro No trouble and “business as usual” ) Wholesale grocers of Manhattan cid Brooklyn marked the second day striking chauffeurs and driv- rding to Charles W. Paterson. the Austin-Nichois Com- President ° of Merch In- aihey has stationed a Lieuten- {and twenty patrolmen at the ware- jouses of ‘h wholesale givcer champion, stayed right up in the pre- The chauffeurs refuse to ac «a ferred positions with a third round of wage reduction of fro 124g to ‘4 per 78 for a 227 total. He proved to be rent. as well as an extra hour of labor. another defender to sneak in ahead of The chauffeurs and drivers rec d George Duncan. enn eae eeecteeeeaieraae _ EVAnAe was erratic mollis out, but They were notified in June that the Tillied in time to register a 76. Just present contract, which expired in No- one stroke higher came young Bobby wid have to undergo a re- Jones, who flashed some brilliant jikaie Sati and some very mediocre shots, In struck without notice. the last national championship the tie’ strlkime chunteuts were “iving Struggle between the country’s two hire but that old drivers who desired leading amateurs resulted in Evans urn might » their “d individu the sass SST N. J. ANTI-FRAT PLEDG RULED TO BE ILLEGAL es con- mployers. High School Pupils Refasing It Are Ordered Retosta’ TRENTON, July 22.—The Camden Bourd of Education is directed to re- of instate six school, shut out b of r promise not to engage in fraternity ac- tivities, under a ruling made public bs Commissioner of Education Barivht, The action is directed not against pupils the los high ai to nibition of seciool fraternities, Mr aright says, but agninst exacting by Vireat of punishment an involuntary edge from students Such a pledge,” the ruling of the Commissioner holds," in order to. be legitimate and cffeetive, shoud he Voluntarily given by the pupil, and when a Principal undertakes to preseribe or inflict @ penalty in the event of such a promise or pledge not being made, the the Princlpal and the Board of I tion in ratifying such thelr author a 20 APARTMENTS ROBBED IN ONE HOUSE ON DRIVE Jewels and Kurs Wo $15,000) jas been his special victim in other Stolem and No Arrests championships: | vwenty apartments in the house at Hagen was paired with oNGisin ) Riverside Drive, between 1s6ty Whitney, New Orleans amateur, who 1 Th7th Streets, have heen robbed in Went decidedly wrong, taking sixe the last three months of jewelry and and a seven for ure valued at on than $15,000, 46 total. Hagen unminétul of his ‘The police have made no arrests partner's weakness, covered the out- nor secovered any of the Jewels ward journey in dazzling form, driv heaviest loser was Mrs. J. Fe | from whose apartment $10,000 in jew- i furs was taken, Other ten- bed were 1 Mr Most of the time the former cham- elt alee Ghat pion putted for threes, He nearly | 8 (Other apattment houses in scored a four on the long, difficult vo have suffered from big fifth hole, where so many came to howloduy of the robberics. Phe grief yesterd: Here Hagen was ariment of Hate 0. a In the suet shoit of the greaa wi.) & HrAe) side Drive i uta 'Strect, was en. sie, pitched up beautifully and had \tered and a celet valued’ at $9.000 | geven-foot putt for a four that just | TWO HURT IN PAINTERS’ ROW. Snffler Vossible Shalt tures at THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1921. CAMPBELL DENIES NEW A.R FICK AND HAMMER HE TOOK FOR HIGHER UPS" !Tells Bergdoll Committee That BARNES LEADING IN FINAL PLAY FOR GOLF TITLE (Continued From Pir rardest holes on the course ate times he grabbed tirdies, go accu was iron work With a fine chanw to lowe: ourse record Hagen slipped a turning for home Mis putting tw only a short time before had by : dependable became uncertain ‘This weakness was contly as he re- aquire fo complete (he second ha uy the journey ing Lhe home hole Haagen really inmitted his first error through the furway when he banged a imashie into a trap to the left of the green, He recovered n however, and had a short puit for a TL that nisi iis marke by ants A omattey ef inet HUTCHISON AND KIRKWOOD. PAIRED. EQUALLY UNSTEADY Hagen was almost the exception among the tanking contestants to ln prove on his third round. Jock Hutehison, open champion of Great Br who never got started in this tournament, continued his erratic sole and spoiled his slight chance to fin in the Hutehison was p with irk wood, Austialion, both were equally unst rhe biggest explosion was made rommy Kerrigan of the Siwano Club, Mount Vernon. He meade nd best showing of the Ame ) the vecent English tournament 4 St. Andrews and was considered a dangerous contender here, but Kerri- 2 in the third money. the und Udy by gan cooked hi own goo. round with a 48 for the outward trip. f Jones jr, AUanta, The Siwanoy professional did well yuntil coming ‘o the fifth hole, the Thomson, Richmond. Va, has prove veyard for ¢! aie ' hax proved a graveyard for cham-| pawiea, Pittapurseh: 62. } pionship hopes. Kerrigan took ten Ae WeOd mER: NS wallops here after driving two balls | out of bounds into a cornfield and) Frame Coltart, Philadelphia, 81-247, | messing up other shots on the ways to the Bobby Jones, Atlanta amateur, Alex Smith, a veteran of profession golf in the United States, Charlie Betsehler, a young professional from | Maryland and Jesse Guilford, Mas- | sachusetts amateur title holder, ab went up a little but managed to stick | with the leaders. Chick Ryans, national amateur leading the boy wonder of the South by a single stroke. At the third round to-day Jones topped Evans by exactly the same margin, Another amateur to make a good showing was Jesse Guilford, whose third round of 78 netted a 232 total Fred McLeod, diminutive profes sional of the Columbia Club, who has finished in the mouey for nationa! titles more often than any other rival, continued his wongerful record on his home course when he returned a third round card of 76 for a 224 total that tied Walter Hagen McLeod went to the turn in 33 with ional jron approaches that fell slightly ab He committed sev- eval errors on the homeward jour- ney. especially on the long uphill twelfth where he twice landed in bunkers and took a six Walter Hagen cut loose with a won derful exhibition of stroking on his outward journey, His showing went a long way toward making good the prediction Hagen made to the writer that he would still ‘h Barnes, who various holes for a ing long and true and putting ac- curately, hung on the edge of the cup. Hagen’s two 5's | from Maryland, returned the lowe: complete card for the round with a) Brownayillc Meeting. faa jj Die pplice were. enlied sto:ithe Weather conditions were the best Lexceim (8%: No) 22). Aackingn of the tournament, A delightful Brownsville. about midnizht by # report preeze was welcome to both contes:| Willner twantecfout, No gs Thatfora tants and hundreds of spectators who | Avenue, and Dave Mes thirte-tw», continued to stream in over the spa- | Ns 112 Grafton Stivet, with possibie, clous club grounds, Interest in the Matus OF she se championship is so keen that a new All th uid teary wa eeting painters there fyrht and the tWo men. we nidentified persons with a of ment _ =e , Boy With Stitehed Heart Improves. Frank Farino, the boy ty wh: several stitches were taken on just, Is reported to-day to be in a very While Dy blunt instra- local record tor attendance 1s certain to be made before the ultimate win- ner receives the silver cup from President Harding, who will follow after the various leaders in the final sound and then make the presenta- tion to the new 1922 champion, Scores for she third eighteen holes j sood condition Downey of and totals for three rounds follow Holy Family Hosplusl, Brooklyn, feared yy Natale, Lansdowne, Pa., pneumonia yesterday, there 1 indi gy ‘ ° rl showed four 3’, three 4's and |i Albert Natalie, a young professional |i Jue Sylvester, St. Aloans, N. Y., uy 257 Jewse 1. Guilford, Auburndale,| is—222. 1 Boyd, Fox Hills, Staten Isiand, N.Y T9—259. | John Golden, Tuxedo, N. ¥ | M. Leuch, Merchantville. Betsehier, Arlington, | Resiyn, N. ¥., 80 Watrous, Reyai Oak, Mich. 43 uikshank, Manchester, | Forrester, Westbury, Mass., i ton, Evanston, Mis. { Joe Novak, Spokane, $5—2 Ww ‘Trovinger, Rochester, Jes i. Murray, Royal ontrenl, 82-230, . Farrell, Mamaroneck, NY ‘ Walker, Baglewood, Not. 76 n Welipe, erguson, Spring Lake, No Mike Hrady, Detroit | Mat O'Mara, Staten 1 y M Whitney, New Orleans, Hachn) Atlante City, Dunean, Meloan, ¢ land, 7 8 Georg 240, Lou Diegel Tansee New Landon, Conn. 7 Kreneh, Wa Youngsiown. artes van: Alex Cannin Ted. Wat op “| 7 | «. Cananes, West Point, N y 246, W Hackbarth, Park Ridge. HL, So 28s. Charles. Mothersole, Pinehurst, N Buffalo, St—2 on, itusville, Ma. Marry Hampton, Kochester, Mich.. | sthampton, NY. so dock Hutchison, Chieago. joseph Kirkwood, Australia, 80 ~2%6. | McLeod, Washington, 76-224 Alex Campbell, Pleasant Ridge. O.. y MILK GOES UP _ CENT ANDAHALF | FOR AUGUST} Dairymen Boost and Tell) of Shortage Due to Drought. The price of fluid milk for August is advanced one and one-half cents a quart over the July price in quota- tions on 3 per cent. m 0-210 freight zone by the Dai- rymen's League Co-operative Associa- tion. The quoted price of fluid milk ts 1 cent. a quort less than last Augu: The August quotations follow: for August at the 2 Class No, 1--Fluid milk for city consumption, per hundred pounds. Class No, 2.—Milk for cream, plain condensed, ice cream and soft fancy cheese, $2.25 hundred pounds. | Class No, 8—Milk for butter and] cheese to be determined by average prices of butter and cheese in New York wholesale market during month of delivery; milk for condensed, evap- | ovrated and powdered milk, 45 cents | per hundred pounds over the price above determined for 92 score butter. ‘The association reported damage to pasturage und a widespread shortage | in hay crops asa result of the recent | drought —_——_— Saw Hobby Weeks in a Year. Mrs. Virgi tdger Marmol be Neves th ridegrooM Who sp but two weeks fith his bride has own sufficient dereliction of his a.arital) vows to annul the marriage, and, net ing on that premise, she ined fram Justice MeC y 10 e 4 summons mol by publ « that on Au ried Marmol, who Chineh for the last D (wo wr Marding Na pping Clnims. WASHINGTON, July on oard the Shain Olt AAAIeT Ardmore undergoing vepiirs in JUDGE AGAINST BUSES. Morse Dry Dock phint at birst Ave. | fo Nichia an He Ad- NUE AMD GAL Street, Mraoklyr, oe few 2 Vest Case | minutes after 1 o'slonk this afternoon! \ petition enjoin lie City tron While it ie known that Hin explosion || ns ihe operation of buse part af the vexsel, confictise: reports Court Ate Miteheil in t concerning 18 cHune have been niady Seer ay ndjourned to Jee, Officials of the coampiry eens siy that che men were gust returning | cid eres jin the vicinity of the plant. POLICE BREAK UP CROWD STANDARD TANKER OF 3,000 AT AN EVICTION. South Brooklyn Shaken Mysterious Blow-Up at tees The Street. tty Makes Com w Scene In « Police tn Slicet station fod | | |e disperse ov crowd of avout 3,000 per Wert 2 ut tod were cu i who Bathered in front of No. West 23d Street where Wii the Morse Dock Hy. ily Marshal. wan exeeut Mr bored ana 1 ormore were Hurt] sie ted when thousands of peopte fave to work after theatre seen eext and chap] ail hee , Win Ue west Nes ‘The Ariinare wos put in des dock {yi Me ‘Qui Monday for ale purpose oof taviag| Marion Avenue wite new plites pation the bow. Phe tank: [Wi he were empty. but former expla . (ie and other dry docks have show hat there is aways danger from ti 1 an empty: tania, and riies| of safety vided. “Boats are always !un,” se)° The explosion wie heard and te Brother, “the best sails he AY OEOULD BEC ELYDS SIN an en grocer’s sale of Ancre Chees. « oe TA uate) Ast eae mother. The coated, weaihzr- proof wrapper keeps Ancré Cheese so fresh.” hey were dead when pickod us by the Morse conver Hed renieeg le police reserves had taken eharg Sith the Genutre Roguefort [iavor Ambulances were called) from Ue Norwegian, — Methodist — Bpiscopai. CHEESE Swedish, Holy Jewish ace by Sharpless In Hospital. ‘They were used in rushing | de ra injured tu the Norwegian Hho ete teeet and bout ave Nogice to Advertisers nu the most conventont fa tae catty os ae a ase ord eof the aceident Beenkis Wor Y ne theory that th Whe dnnited | PSR eerie 8 fe by a spark from a riveting maciiny | Mei wine or the flame of an acetylene torct not entertained by the Mr ottic because they say no riveting muechin: torches in ‘The World mus hy ura nor meds noon smoking on the deels might have to: ie match, down the smoking is prohibited on tan Morse yard workmen | ore use. open ve of the ex ohildren of plosion drew tev from their the dry homes tes dock (HE WORLD | | All Three | ae eae Quality— Price HE buying public of New York City knows values. is clearly demonstrated by the tremendous crowds you see in the LOFT sto There is a movement on foot throughout the country for lower priced candy. !f you were to ask your grandfather regarding quality candy~ as to whose was the best—or ask your father, or coming down to the precent time ask yourself the same question, the answer t> all these questions is LOFT CANDY, which is sold et price’ from 40° to 50‘; less than the “exclusive” confectionery shops in New York City. You can recall the slogan of Loft ny 7 ago. ‘ONE-HALF THE PRICE OF THE EXCLU- SIVE FIFTH AVENUE CONFECTIONERS.” The same o!d policy prevails—Quality Candy at a price within the reach of all at our stores. Follow the crowds and you will get REAL VALUES. } | | Special for Friday and Saturday JULY 22ND AND 23RD VANILLA \ CREAMED ALMONDS POUND BOX Elsewhere 60c M former Associate Justice Ohio Appel Jourt, has pointed by President’ Harding to bi migsion to settle claims ogere: | $21,000,000 against the Shipping ypANy President of the Mary pany; Capt. Richard W and Arthur W. Teete, for COCOANUT KISSES (Chocolate and Vanilla) POUND BOX Elsewhere 60c bh DOUBLE VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS oo — Engraved crystal pitcher with sterling silver band 2 qt. $10.00 OME of the most simple remembrances and some of the richest gifts come from Oving- ton's, but for one as for the other, the proportion of what you get to what you pay is very great indeed! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave." Fifth Avenue at 39th St. POUND BOX Elsewhere 54c cts. Week End Combination No. 1 Contents: 1 Pound Box Special Assorted Chocolates, !) Pound Jox Italian Creams, } Pound Box Peanut Brittle, }) Pound Box Assorted Buttercups, 1 Box Milk Chocolate Fancies, 1 Cake Milk Chocolate. $ 1.39 ASSORTED MILK CHOCOLATES aA representative collec- tion of our famous Milk Chocolate Specialties in wonder- 79¢ PACKAGE COMPLETE ful variety. Our regular 89c goods. WE ALSO OFFER: Kiddies’ Sport Package A collection of sweete which appeal to a Kiddy, together with a cunning little celluloid toy, put up in attractively decorated container. 79¢ POUND BOX PACKAGE COMPLETY