The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY ~ MAHAR SAYS SOX dW nite | TWO U. S. FLYERS of the] KILLED IN CRASH left office. Mr. Berger was asked about | with ee Cr i the incident to-day ana said: pula. it *allon is mistaken.” | story of the ‘crookec 1919 series and harg denied sending the tele- and also denied that he had rned Kelas that he would talk G tant State's Airplane: Devel Engine Trouble ASKED $100.00 carteczvitatar ht rat gays WIFE WELPED Hm _|tiTine Devos Eine ’ 14 knew Comiskey as owner of ? at Start and Falls Near | FIX DIVORCE EVIDENCE. | ox had offered $10,000 re- Coblenz. No. 152 West 4: oO repre Has to Pay Alimony, av id niin ented Abe Attell, indicted for his on hie salary on trips for Fan! nesed connection with fixing thy ohnson in con (Continued from First Page.) ction with Burns." 7 Mo yesterday When their a tat Weissenthurm Wield, eball games, told a) W Rothstein to put up the $100,000 and | TALLON MISTAKEN, that $20,000 would ‘be given the] DECLARES BERGER Players after cach game, le “That night Attell told me the IN WHITE SOX CASE! same thing, explaining that Roth-| 4 424 = =3=—— ‘ +stein had put up the money because | Myjoq 's Ans ’ BEAN wived “Kid Wide Tae | Chi ago Lawyer's An Nel to How | surrer Attell showed me a tclegram which | Confessions Reached the New read: “Have wired you twenty grand, York Attorne) waiving identi . (Speciat “Tt was Hie The wit : sty sceeding rhe a_meet tt ell, Burn | World ser | reporter fc j imine I then told them * and left Chic nd quickly and easily hie RESCUES ONE DAUGHTER: ie SECOND IS DROWNED. auto vacuum Ice CREAM FREEZOK Finished former major in white enamel Virst Wad © to. Sister's Help in y oth, deli Sold by lead and department cious ice ing hardware stores, Send today for ¢ wings pth. The Laurotts , ONLY SIX OF BOSTON’S HM OLD MACHINE ARE LEFT. os ROSTON, July 27.—The uneond:tiona Pete President o! sent him to Texas to persu: THE FULCRUM SHQULDER THE MINOR FLEXURE THE CHANNELED GUARD THE DIAMOND. KNURLING 0 Gillette Users~ Here is the birthplace of the first shaving instrument of precision The New Improved GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR ‘Uses the same fine Gillette Blades as you have known for years—but now your Blades can give you all the lux- ury of the finest shaving edge in the world. Identify the New Improved Gillette by its Fuicrum Shoulder Channeled Guard Micrometric Precision Automatic Adjustment Patented January 13,1920 EN you pick up your Gillette It is not by chance that Gillette Diamond Knurled Handle i H $ +. ° A ° 7 A tne nee ae in bial sapening shine as amo- is the only world-wide institution in Wee eee re aes ment o} practicalidealsandworld the razor business. More Shaves From Your Blades In SILVER and GOLD Shaving Sets and Traveler Outfits $5 t $75 @ NOTE wide resources that make it possible. Seventeen years ago the Gillette was hardly more than a name. To-day, here is the great home factory in Boston. Go to Montreal and you find another—and still another in London. Built up solidly stone by stone on the foundation of service tothe men of 62 civilized nations and races. Crowding on steam to-day and every day to keep pace with your demand for New Improved Gil- The Gales Company curses. fal lettes and Gillette Blades. responsibility for the warviee of Gillette See en 7, CaN Gitte Resor ~ wither oldtype or New GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., BOSTON, U. S. A. TIONS of the enuineCillete, camer Boston Montreal Shanghai Port Elizabeth Singapore Tokyo Bae e of ine heme GIVEe ft come New York London Milan Rio de Janeiro Calcutta Madrid Chicago Geneva Amsterdam Sydney Constantinople Brussels San Francisco Paris Buenos Ayres Copenhagen | ft Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. yi Go and Get kx 27, 1921. 15 "KELLNER, BROS. Thirty years selling Good Furniture arian Corner fi Street & 6th Avenue Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in Brown Oak 10 Pieces (Buffet, 60 in. Extension Table, 48 in.) $215 T Kellner’s, where moderation in price is always the rule, the prevailing reductions heralding our August Furniture Sale will surely interest every pros- pective purchaser. And “The Twenty-five Rooms’ — an interest-compelling : 3 demonstration of how Kellner Furniture looks in the home 2 3 z 2 All Ie | \ | moat gushepbanenoapetosnspwarteta! O5b4ss \AMGPOASO SIPS MBEIEGZONE TONE i A i For Hot Weather Comfort Mohair Suits in every desirable style and color HHOOSE from the largest and finest assortment of these suits in town. Tailored in our own daylight shops, distributed through our own stores insure real economy. Included are genuine Priestleys. There are blues, browns, blacks, grays, tans and sand colors; in checks, stripes and overplaid effects. Single and double breasted styles, extreme and conservative—in every size from 32 to 52. Longs, shorts, STOUTS and regulars worsteds, unfinished worsteds and flannels Now Regularly $9, $10 and $11.50 Moe Levy & Son 119-125 Walker Street downtown ITS Broadway trims "Bronx 409 Eastl49tSt. Between Third Bronx & Bergen Aves. All-Wool Men’s Pants These are mostly odd and ends cut from our regular suit ings. There are Mohair Pants, blue serges, cassimeres Second Floor casa te ecm RE

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