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—— enero 2» —s a | . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921, — . ; | badly. j twenty daye im Jai } TOWN GOES OUT SAY BRIDEGROOM |court FORCES BROTHER |WOMAN IN GUNSON CASE THREW FIRECRACKER | baat, trhtened when the firecracker! AUTO SPEEDERS GO TO JAIL. Legg yer i. oes Sie Oe f ON LION HUNT | USED BAD CHECKS) 1O EASE UP ON BROTHER.) BATTLES WITH DETECTIVES.) INTO LITTLE GIRL’S ROOM. |... ,uimed ne was in Manhattan aus cet 19 Days, Another 20 fer/™® ___g.__ , iecelinaenes A hed pI Nolaceh | ’ p ' AND KILLS A DOG | dieorwe Guys Charlee Cauned Arrert| Rave Gonnsien Heid dor Bond Vor |Mether Dave OMltd Was Gxareda| [74te Grown fh 9100 pall tor examing:| | EUMES UB RMA OTST | fe Immigrants Divertea gl” ‘ —_ | mont! Who Wed 7 | , Janitor Denies Charge. CP ana earne comes o Walter Smith, No. 1904 Prospect Dartmonth Student, nM e to Keep Him From Meeting. i} felture After Conrt Chase. ie ‘s orderly conduct, A Be No. 117| MONTREAL, Aug. 4.—Itaftan Search For Ferocious Beast Ends Manicurist, Is in Trouble in Magistrate Ryttenderx in West 1 Detectives Metine and| George Seigel, No. 377 Enst 126th) 5 04 wes im naliwai Owakiocs 1, ee ship companies are beginning ta With Death of Mastiff at Philadelphi Court to-day wore waiting for her with| Street, Manhattan, was arraigned in| 2°*4 Meson, Joe) nk | West 117th Street, wore sentenced 0) vert their passenger treme to. C i nies ey agriculturint « in de the court room door|the Flatbush court today on com-| The body ‘ound dead in the| teh days in Jail to-day for speeding OM | hecauxe of the United States R i Jack Norworth’s. (Special to The Evening World.) ball for hearing next Wed Q . ° Jay, Rose Gonzales, whe|plaint of Mrs. Theresa Phelan, No ple. Ne, 340 at Goth Street, the ae fag peed Tn tive Immigration Law, Local ship BOUND BROOK, N. J, Aug. 4. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4. — fal Ropeel a bop HT in the trial of De-]912 Bast 34th Street, Flatbush, who| Frank MeSoriey, a painter, by his em- eneet 5, vase I, ie Waste ek Kili) Ala (Maced hades so ne Ci 1] aileged | Bloyer, Wilham ‘Mayer, No, 2313 7 ety ihe cen tha ae CORE Selmeh Janie Jeo th Avenue, See on the dend mer | street, who mid he was an automobile cided to open a direct Hine between ‘our house, cMmbed up the fire escape and| pocket identified him. There were siens| dealer, was charged with making a pace teen and teal, and ciiet Kell crowd In t orridor and ran up the y a firecracker into the room of| % burns about the mouth. The medical Reichs , d ira to the next floor of the Criminal | (ireW & firecracker into the room of] tyaminer will hold an autopsy at Ford- | f thirty miles an hour on the Avenue] ship had left Naples with Italien scheestine. ‘The das her 8 year old daughter. The girl was jain Morgue. and was fined $100, which he didn't grants. honeymoon wit 3 After four persons reported ie ie dts ieee bel ished financed by checks said to be worth- ‘ ‘ baving been attacked by a 10D. @ | 1.45, Jed to the arrest here of Charles lane: & 5 ens pee Citizen posse, consisting of about [N. Bulliet, twenty-four years old, von |Magesirate Te ttonbere si t two thinis of the population, went jof a prominent lawyer of Lehighton, | changed to dl fm search of the ferocious beast |and nephew of Dr. T. M. Balliet, of Charles Miller « this city and one killed it, te . “ : eer Dr. Balliet refused to Ca Maslin has thing to do with the yout ft met its fate after diting Jacob | mouth College student, who was held | Herman, sixteen years old, em- |{n $500 bail for forgery by Magistrate |Prthen, ployed on the estate of Jack Nor- |Dugan. He is said to hav Reduced worth. The boy's father killed it. |“ esd Sut ily on the ea Nor- en ahinal ‘tad a0 seen | andi fe also ouniracted $60| ofr we ee ee OT i 3 layl O r Children’s Before on the Norworth property | ment, it is sald. The honeymoon wie ae . . Whi S aad te Deioved to bave bee a [pericd was abowt two monthe ago and | ican, ailen, anct a FIFTH AVENUE ite Shoes tramp. followed 4 whittwind courtship. Re-| {5 the esth Street Sta It is the same animal, appar- |Cently he went to New York City, re- cy Ki $3 95 ‘ > that atortes turning here a few days ee WHISKEY DEALER IN TRAP ently, that started etortes several | AT oRY AGENT'S HOME Sp del days ago of a man-eating lion at ISAYS HIS SUNDAY WORK We large in this section. It had been hunted with lanterns, torohlights, WAS PARTLY HUGGING.,| eters! Omcers Say He Ix Mem- A flashlights, tin pana, elephant piabhi heed of Big Ring. guns, rifles and other weapons, | wre. Kaafman Wi mony From| CINCINNATI, Aug. 4 —T a| Broadway, who a Ot course this price is way below the original price for these Particular shoes, as they are a very fine quality of white Wut it was just a shot (spe that | Blouse Manufactorer. pretended “fight and é : _iaid it low. | suspecting ner husband's visits to hin | Vice. Hula Cohn, buckskin, lace or button. 4 <= <== |store in Trenton on Sundays were for | Of the sae et Small : } GIRL CHARGES ATTACK, SUES] °t"t than burinons reasons, Mrs. stein | FOr mMieeale wil Used for Constipation, mall Boys’ Black Lace Shoes Kaufman says she followed him and, |!ured to the home stomach and liver ail- $3.95 JAgem Robert Flo mente. j HER EMPLOYER FOR $50,000] ter ne rinisnet aressing «winds Er Ask Your Doctor. saw him hugging a woman in the store, FOURTH FLOOR im| This i one of the allegations in her application to Justice Martin, wh: : j tay gn i her $150 a For Sale at All Druggists. ‘ ee $1, counsel fee, For Beach or Lawn Party Parasols $4.75 The woman carrying one of these will be assured of its smartness and this price will interest her. There are in- numerable shapes in plain and Write for Booklet. Carisbad Products Co, N.Y it from Bern man, manufacturer Following an alleged attack u ‘ of a chain of millinery stores. f byby Jean B, De Beltrand, Ps ' the Aircraft Syndicate, Inc ! Avenue, on July 11 last, Catverine i Conion, a bookkeeper employed by corporation, to-day filed sult for § against De Beltrand. | In the complaint, served yeaterday on Otto A. Giitig, No. 220 Broadwa. ale torney for Beltrand, Mise ¢ onion says De Beltrand instructed he tain after houra to checa Up books in his private office Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard i ofMent ax that fag a row, of the 47-51 W 34°St. NewYork Neate nllegntions made by | Newark Store - 649 Broad St, this girl and will fight her suit Be fe gal aaa THE LAST FEW DAYS ae ae for not more than en minutes | Prices GROUND FLOOR ARGUE FOR DISMISSAL Of Our Aerie Fj OF FIRE INDICTMENTS. | END-OF-THE-SEASON SALE a A Friday Special Silk Gloves 65c August Fur Sale Pi aes Ff Justice Burr today reserved decision | tm the application for Che dismissal of | the indictment against Dr. WiKam F. | q Doyle, head of the Board of Review of the Fire Prevention Bureau; Thomas F. Lantry, secretary to the Board, and | William M. Swartwout Deputy Fire WOMEN’S LOW SHOES 95 Buy Now and Reace This Fall Chief, charging them with man- f: é laughter in the firet and second de- matter of fact, it is a special af ere care iy careitan’ Diner oad Be forehanded! Select your furs now—store them free of charge. price for Friday only. Bele rue Cannel (tic \Beathe 6 until November First, and you will save surprisingly because all GROUND FLOOR Some of these shoes formerly sold up to $14.00 per pair. This is a final teduction, and sale will last for a few days only. Oomneys for the defendant tat the indictment was inautiic prices are marked specially for this event and are conspicuously rand Jury the caure of . . . lower than they have been for years. There are many charming, Ghat thee fr tous. grating ber | : Noes of eanens, in ser eG for the lots are broken, but all extreme modes, as well as the regulation lengths and lines. Summer Powers, owne! he building. an | sizes and widths wi. e found in the lot, it i} ompiy wilt, ontors ‘ofthe Tire pee | s d lty P. in all leath Ros Black Caracul Coats—with natural skunk Searves—natural skunk, 2 skin, fancy tie, Pla thi > Ber crent amowed snaieenes| ie. sus ‘trap and Novelty Pumps in all leathers and combinations; of Australian opossum, $245. atd shaw! collars, $39-50. ytnoings Tere ier haat es suns ae Russia Calfskin Walking Oxfords; white Pumps and Oxfords in Hudson Seal Coats—36 inch length, $237.50, Scarves, cape shape, large animal, $69.50. Hav Going 20 | Linen and Buckskin. EVERY WHITE SHOE IN OUR STOCK $265. , ave you left a small boy back Scarves, black lynx, $39.50. Scarves, stole shape, $69.50, — Hirshfield Argument Postponed. Arguments on the application of Com- home who will be disappointed if you return to him without a IS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. Hudson Seal Coats—40 inch length, $265, $295. tnitsloner of Accovnts David Hirshield ’ 5 SES i 5 S cee i > ae iigntaa Wie (aclaitant: thasa nareaes NO C.O.D.’S NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS Hudson Seal Wraps—$365, $425, $465. Fox Scarvee—black, pointed, browa, taupe, present? The Toy Department Kim last November. charging hime with $39.50, $49.50. cs » Seventh Floor, is alive with suggestions. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Mbel, to-day were get over until to- Rortow by Justh Burr, on motion by | Raccoon Coats—sports models, $169.20, : the Distriet Attorney's $225. Beaver Scarves, $39.50, $79.50. FOURTH FLOOR j MICHIGAN oP Almost Unbelievable—But True! FURNITURE Women’s Tricotine Suits This King Automobile—nas areal crank, steering wheel, rub- $22 50 ber tires, and is painted in a { 5 ; sporty light green. Such a toy to delight all youngsters and now specially priced, $6.50. Quality steps in where anything inferior would fear to tread in y these suits, making them a remarkable value, and memory almost Two Convenient Stores: fails us in trying to recall when such well-tailored, smartly designed 2174 Third Ave. 420 Tremont Ave. models sold at this low price. These are reduced, in all sizes in- 118 & 119 Sts. East 177 St. cluding many large sizes. Aanilery pace, oud MICHIGAN’S 20% DISCOUNT SALE Take 20% Off Yourself Customers make the reductions by de- Clearance! Summer Suits $15 Choo-Choo Care—with rabber tires—2 sizes, $1.25 and $2.25. Without Extra Charge later delivery can be ar : : | Shanrnng, white Jersey tricolette and tweed. Every one a value. ' A A . Ni ; SY | ducting 20% from our regular prices. Asta Advertised ‘THIRD FLOOR Bi-p ith balle a This means a saving of $20 on each | SOU MIF NEN: ice artic io oe Hipere-<wih re ' hn ve A prot) chine 8100 purchase. This is our method of | cles and ice Boxee eot lin beari es one inch rul days e e getting back to pre-war prices. Jeluded in r tires, . emmngh ae Thane ancy ¢ and wats cons 8 Drescr and Chiffonier Three Things At Once Are a oe feet long— saey Te haforr oe a GOLDEN OAK These Frocks For hdbep el Selle Satee-Doc ads, and girls, $3. te $45. Trexpensive August Sales Now In Progr: New! Decidedly so, which means they bad will be just as appropriate for school wear Oriental Rugs Ae this Fall as now. a et, China Closet, Server, Smart! Of Canton crepe, Poire* twill, trico- Pure tine and satin-faced Canton with numerous Tabl d 6 sutras ae charming tcuches of braid or embroidery. chairs, Well made Inexpensioe! An excellent proof that your good taste can be gratified at a small price, THIRD FLOOR

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