The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1921, Page 11

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DRIZLING SPENDER, ar ACCUSED BY SOVIET, D or Made Away With $1,000,000 Fund. HEADS CORPORA’ TIONS. He's tire $a Business Man and It’s All Regular. $10,000 bail on charges of y made by the Soviet Govern- it of Russia, long,” sald, “T lagent of the Soviet Government, I never was anything of the I merely had some contracts that Government, contracts came to me in the regular way, idding. Was in Moscow when the Soviet ment decided to use motion 8 for educational PWwanted American he machinery. Ifilled. ‘Th eThe charges 2 we, the result of Wd by discharged employees of ‘with the Soviet Government's in New York.” il there is to nst me are, I u's his lawyers, Hays, Hersh-!advance payment of one-third of the full amount would be required, nif, and was advised to su eo aye vised to say! "“pnis letter in his hand, Cibrario 50. terminated the in-) aiieged to have visited the National Pelt a denial of a published! City Bank ane iked for a draft for Fe¥PWihat he is the son of a “poor $146,000 payable to the Standard | 1 sy c 2) chine 'O! Al PWR Maier” in Italy. sie said he was | CIM eee eonecthe th Bon of a wea'thy Florentine| City Bank, knowing Cibrario as hav- fu! which nev 1d anything to/ing been ©. Kd by Dr. Huntington, do papgitth the fruit business | American diplomatic agent, was glad to grant. iGhgries Recht, counsel in the ee Ynited States f ehe § let Govern- | Cashier Arreste! Banker's pentesays the a <1 appropriated | | most Of « $1,000,000 rund deposited in| Michele Rattl Sth Avenue, fie National City Ban gomeny 4 by viene 4» jAccording to the reports by the! five. pirtsh eee a val durnge- Agency of their Investigation | this + morning tate We origin of this amazing tinkh@ier, Cibrario fared py 380 186 4 We Give Sperry Gold Stamps JELLS HIS STORY ae Wiies He Is Russian Agent But Youthful Financier Says 1s Broadway spender who ts out !¢ grand looked quite unwor- | ey call me purposes | ig Was accepted and the contract @ conspiracy | See Our Special Three Room Outfit Consists of Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room. * [1 West 125 St. | until 1918, after the tise of the Soviet Government and the de- parture from Russia of virtually ai the foreigners in that country. The Soviets found it difficult to put be- fore illiterate peasants their printed word propaganda and they looked bout for a man schooled tn the technique of the motion pleture in- dustry + The Soviet Committce of Public Education of Moscow retained him as its expert on motion picture technique and on Aug, 1, 1918, contracted with him as ite agent to come to America And purchase 2,000,000 worth of mo- tion picture apparatus and film, A few days tater, because of financial considerations, this contract was cut to $1,000,000. By its terms Cibrarto was to receive a 6 per cent. commis- sion on the amount of the contract, 1 per cent. of which was pald him in ad- vance for expenses, The 1 per cent. amounted to £10,000, which was se- cured by his household and office tur- ilure in Moscow. {ghcaues Roberto Cibrario, No. 970/ He put up at the Hotel Knickerbock- ME ai pith. W er here awaiting formal transfer of “yd Eiaabas est, the dashing the 51,000,000 fund to the National ty Bank. On Dev, 24 there also ar- rived in New York Roman S, Meteh- nikoff, former Moscow agent for the Remington Typewriter Company, and Jat that time a friend of Gibrarto, this morning when he received, Tho two made the acquaintance of Evening World reporter in big, Benjamin Freedman, who is uow in silk business at No. 366 I je at No, 733 Seventh Avenue, | the fik business at No Fifth | Avenue. re he and the dozen corporations! snortiy thereafter, according to the is own creation occupy the whole/ affidavits of Mr. Harrison, Capt th floor. Jamos U1. White, formerly of th he charges against me won't, Lee, a United States Army; Harry A |former associate of Cibrario, and | Roman 8. Metchnikoff, who is now in charge of the Russian bus: mington Typewriter is clty, Clbrario started « porate career. The Standard Cincinachinery Com- pany, a corporation formed under the laws of this State, sprang into existence, It is charged in all the af vits that it was formed by Cibrario and owhed outright by him. According to all the affidavits, C1- brario directed Freedman, as Presi- dent of the Standard Cinemachinery |Company, with no assets other than business-like stationery, to write him a letter signifying willingness to ac- cept an order for 2,500 motion picture pany | his point the youthful financier | an tion plot Kis only thirty-two) wondered Projectors, but stating that as they y thirty-two) wondered | were for fercign shipm nd as the er he ought to talk or not. Hejorder was an unvsually large one, an $200 American Walnut Adam Bedroom Suits—Three Pieces Table to match, $29.8 $36.98 40.27 ness of the | in| his cor-| Let Ludwig Baumann furnish your tome On Credit. ‘your outfit in small monthly payments We will gladly give you all the credit you want. offer you everything you need to furnish your home complete. Whether your purchase is $5 or as much as $5,000 you need only pay a small first payment —your ‘purchase will be delivered immediately—then pay the balance in small monthly payments. You can pay for Our 36 great departments Other Bedroom Suits Up te $1,589 *269) caeaeeienmnnnneepmanagsrastaserasersecasassseerssemesseeaneieseaeen | Open 9 to 5:30—Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 | America’s Greatest Furniture House I[3 35 to 36St. Block 8th Av. We have no connection with any other Hatin Thaa ee are our oer tnfieeneter three stores THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, AUGUST 2, HARDING CAN FORCE WORLD PEACE, SAY, EDISON AND FORD eneoees Urge Withholding of Money) So Nations Cannot Start “Next War.” BELINGTON, W. Va, Aug. 3— Keep the nations of the world from obtaining money to prepare for “the next war.” If this is done—and America has the power to do it—Presidont Har- ding will succeed in the conference | arma- he has called for limitation of ment In that manner the situation was Jmuinmed up to-day by Thomas A. I'd be able to put a power plant on every water power site in the coun- try and provide the Nation with enough electric power to move the trains, light the homes, public build- ings and the schools.” Firestone hadn't joined in the talk until now. “It's America’s great opportunity,” he said. “It all depends upon the quality of American — leadership. There's all the difference in the world | between the man who says, ‘Come | on, boys, follow me,’ and the man | who . ‘I'm with you, where shall We RK “Mr. Harding is going to have ‘subtle opposition. It won't come out lin the open, But they will be right on their toes to wreck the confer- ence if they see the slightest indica- tion of Indecision.” icine einasesansst MORE DISABLED VETERANS OFF FOR SEASIDE CAMP, Mayor Hylan Gives Them Send Of at City Mall, One hundred and twenty disabled sol- diers, protected from the rain in covered | sight-seeaing buses, left for Camp Com- | ‘rade, Fire Istand, thia morning after a | send-off by Mayor Hylan at City Hall. | This is the second contingent to start He Chi fam J. get a job, Brennan a by the harme urre and him. THOMAS M'GLYNN WAS AN INNOCENT 3YSTANDER, Visit Honse When ‘olice Called and Was Arrested. Thomas MeGiynn of No. 50th Street, who waa erroneously taken into custody last Thursday with Will- Brennan and James Kennedy at No, 302 Bast 69th Street, has been completely exonerated of any connec- tion with the alleged erime for which those two men are being held in $16,000 ball and, it appears, was the victim of unfortunate circumstances, He called at the house to see Ken- nedy, who had promised to help him 512 West and was grabbed by the that ing as they Edison, Henry Ford and H. 8. Fire-| stone as they sat on the shady bank of a rippling West Virginia moun- tain brook, munched sandwiches of} frizzled bacon and talked about dis- ment, prosperity and golf. ‘Do you think President Harding n put his disarmament programme over?” Ford asked of. Edison. 1 don't like to answer that off- hand." replied Fdison. ‘Ta rather hear you hana." retorted Ford. said. say it off- | sible Mdison was silent for a moment. Then he spoke. “T think {it will depend upon money,” he said. “Tt the money can be found to keep on maintaining armies and navies T think the conference will fail. Only the absolute lack of money and the inability to see where they can get any more funds to pay for the ex- pense of war preparedness will force the military element to accept a rr disarmament. If Mr. Harding erm keep them from getting the money he'll succeed with his programme. It pretty largely rests on him.” “The common people around the world will back him up on that,” in- jected Ford swiftly. “They are s'ck and tired of spending money on old irs and new ones, They are tiret the claptrap talk of ‘the next * Why I have received as many 00 letters in a single day about Letters from everywhere. “People rarely object to taxes 11 they feel they are getting something ck for their money. But they know now that military expenditure means wa The estimated military expenditures of the United States for the next year, I am told, is over a billion dollars, If T could have one half of the expenditure of the United States Government for a single n preparation for wars to come alin of [on a two-weeks' vacation. They waited | for the Mayor from 9 o'clock until short- ly before ten o'clock, when he from Asbury Park, where he went late| yesterday afternoon, | “I understand your camp site as good as it ought to be," “Any changes that are to be made | are up to the Fedoral @overnment there is anything we can do for you at City Hall, let me know and wo will try| to make you asx comfortable as pos- City Magistmte Fi arrived ts not the Mayor Carlsbad. If stomach and ments, Ask Your Doctor For Sale at All Drug: nein mp with mond ha. McQuade | etal | suit nd the soldiers mak- FULTON "STREET—BROOKLYN Reduced for Quick Clearance 200 Pairs White Canvas Oxfords To Close Out at 3.95 Superior quality white canvas, welted sole, military heel. REDUCED To 119, Cash or Credit. Newark, N. | Newark, N. J. | |_Abab) Market Bt, | Market St. To Close Out 400 Pairs Patent Leather Pumps Mostly Narrow Widths 2.50 Corns Lift Right Off! No Pain at All Apply a few drops ‘Freezone’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness, End Any Corn or Callus bottles of * but few cents—drug stores of Tiny one” oo porated from the Used for Constipation, liver ail- Write for Booklet. Car'shad Products Co, N Y police who were seeking Kennedy and alleged counterfeiters McGlynn, after being Mr. held overnight, was taken Friday before United States Commissioner Hitchoock, who was told detectives against him, The Commi had no t characterized his ‘a grave error’ xonerated and released toa, ABRAHAM:"STRAUS... Slore Hours 9 to 5 BROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 Comfort in the Bedroom Assured by the Manifold Offerings of The Half-Yearly Furniture Sale N ATURALLY, there should be much more Bedroom Furniture than any other kind in a furniture sale, for there are more bedrooms in every house than there are other room, So this Half-Yearly Sale contains a particularly fine group of Bedroom Sets and single pieces, We have watched carefully over the details of design—the lines are sim- ple but GOOD; the period types are well chosen; you may be sure that the bedroom furniture you buy here not grow tired of. And it is all planned to bring you comfort and convenience and peace of mind in your dressing and undressing and sleep- ing, which is, after all, the chief end and aim of a bedroom, And the Low 1921 Prices Are Made Still Lower hy virtue of the large special purchases we have made, and the reductions in price we have effected on the Furniture that was already on our floors—every piece of which has ‘been REDUCED FROM 10 TO 50 PER GENT. In fact, it can be truthfully said that the OLD LOW PRE-WAR PRICES have pretty nearly been reached again good news indeed for the thousands of homes that have been eagerly waiting to be replen- ished. The Bedroom Suite Illustrated Is Only $165.00 With a 48-inch Dresser it is $185.00. Both prices are extraor- The suite is in mahogany or walnut vencer, with gracefully shaped glass moulded posts and Queen Anne fect. The pieces may be bought separately, as with a 42-inch Dresser. dinarily low. frame follows: Bedstead.......... Large Dresser... . $61.50 Small Dresser... .$51.50 Semi-V: $40.00 Chifforobe teeoeee oe $43.5 Other Bedroom Furniture .at Sale Prices Louis XVI., 4 Pieces, $325.00 From $650.00. Ivory enamel bent-foot bedstead; dresser, chifforobe and vanity table, Louis XVI, 4 Pieces, $345.00 Walnuts with bent-foot stead; 48-inch dresser, large chifforobe and vanity table. Four Pieces, $400.00 Walnut, with large dresser, bent-foot bedstead, wardrobe, chiffonier and vanity table. With twin bedsteads, $505.00. 7 Pieces, Louis XVI., $575.00 From $1250.00. In ivory enamel, beautiful design. 4 Pieces,»Tudor, $293.50 With #h-inch bureau, hent-foot bedstead. chifforohe and seni-vanity table. With twin bedsteads, $359.50. Aas 1 Pieces, Georgian, $295.00 In inahageny or walnut; with twin bedsteads, $355.00. Three Pieces, $86.00, From $/72 Bedstead, Dresset and Chifforobe; in mahogany or walnut. Four Pieces, $105.50, From $2/1 Bedstead, Dresser, Chifforobe and Toilet Table. Queen Anne, 3 Pieces, $195.00 With bent-foot bedstead, chifforobe and 48- inch dresser. Same, 5 pieces, with twin bedsteads and vanity table, $325.00. Louis XVI., 5 Pieces, From $848.50. In gray enamel; twin bedsteads, dresser, chiffo robe and vanity table | Same, 4 pieces, with full sized bedstead, | NEEDED Specially Priced Wash Boilers, $2.25 Reduced from $3.10 | | | { Fixtra heavy tin with | | | 48-inch 50.00 . large Fourth floor, Rast. HOUSEW ARES for Wednesday Galvanized Steel Garbage Cans, 69c Made from extra strong galvanized steel and fitted with a deep, tight fitting cover. Si Vy in, MANY solid copper bottom, drop handles and tight cover Size Capacity Porcelain Enamel Top Tub Covers, $1.75 each The low price is due to the fact that they were slightly tarred in shipment. ‘They are pure white, with blue border. Siuiwoth and easy toclean, Com- plete with hinges. Sizes 22'% x24 inches. White Table Oilcloth, 28ce Yard First quality material; 1Y yds, wide, Nursery Refriger- ators, $5.95 Pure Aluminum Coffee Percola- tors, $1.00 All metal, lining is galvanized, separate They are heavy ice compartment, fin- | gauge, nicely polished ished in pure white | and finished with ebon- enamel and with a] ized wooden handles, nickel faucet, Size is | glass top and hinged 1634x125gx12 in, cover, Capacity 6 cups. A. & 5—Subway Noor, Reg

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