The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 6

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re ecosmnesincinniienentennessieeneenemmenenenieeeammemnnemeneieeeenennanne THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921. {60 MORE CHANGES CAPTAIN AND 20 SERGEANTS |SAYS HUSBAND’S CHARGES DEMOTED BY ENRIGHT. WRECKED HER HEALTH. They Are Service Men Who Were . Hose Degner Sues Del Given Precedence on sen Merchant for Separa TWO WAITERS HELD FOR BRUTAL HOLD-UP.| Atrested on Broadway for Robbery + NOBLETTIS HELD ‘WITHOUT BAL FOR IN NEW TAX BILL on Proprietary Medicines on Coney Intand, Imposts oph Marie ty-three, No, to Be Taken Olf and Reduced Acting on the advice of the Corpora she wa 1 nervous nd Joweph Ps . tion Counsel, who was guided by a ree] Wreck by char her husband that twenty *, giving the same on Some Drinks. cent decision of the Court of Appeals, |!" #48 frieudl, nen and by “| jaddress, 0 : ed on ch of] WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.--Hlimina- | Police ninissioner Enright to-day re. [hie threat to get of thelr tens hee 2 pot ice 1 of taxes On proprietary med Chere Raed Udt etali a) Malta etal el alt ee nee tyate Ge rin the ¢ Md charge of detectives of the Clinton | Degnen Miroush her attorn Ouse, ee ess wo ary Uy tn wwe ges ete, hen gles) Place on Sale To-Day —_ ri who owns a cumber of Ways and Means Committee, WHICH ionant and reduced twenty Sergeants , Arnold concessions on the Brighton boardwaik. | approved more than sixty changes in lig the rank of patrolman. ‘These men t War Veteran Lost $3,000 ia ahtalatant f; iriel Attorney Nicholus the Republican ‘Tax Bill were pr ed under the provision clvarge. neke ‘ t ” '. = Subsequently the majority mem-|a law which gave veterans of the World j Concern Defendant Ex- hers of the committee voted to reduce | War preference in competitive exam ii loited in Newspa . theta GnvCHrenl have from the|inations for promotion. The Court of Newspaper Ads. he 1AX on Ceres . ; : ‘ t Pp pap proponed sik cents a Jon to four| Appeals declared the law unconstity aan se tional, ; ce o bring fire and marine . t After hearing two witnesses against | i! ‘ nae as ite Mie a , Tate TUE aIN nixsioner has been ad ; , BUFAHEE: COMPANIES UNTOT LNG le.5=6 have to demet 1 Bawin Arden Noblett of No. 131 Riv- tumble |Per cent, corporation income tax on]t given t erside Drive, charged with grand the same hsis as life insurance com- nder’ thet @eny by Arthur A. Victor of No. 6 | panies: hire ce CC | Behenck Avenue, Brooklyn, ed, | NDS ° ¢ : BU Meats’ Gelanoas in Coney ielund Couct|aH, | LOCKED OUT STAGE HA\ Complete September L: At the §S 1P f | Secor witout mao swat eh buf hig" n't) TURN BACK SCENERY VANS. mplete Septe: r List e special Frice O action of the Grand Jury. secured $2,100. ‘The robvers escaped in| ' } Victor, who was wounded fighting a a jIndace Drivers to Retorn Li in France, told how ne tost $3,000 in| ANDERSON MAKES AN ERROR. LB Sao dehiehit heh NOW ON SALE ' en effort to invest in the Animated | Three trucks loaded with scenery for ' Toy and Game Company exploited by | As m Renault Petition to Amend) ‘PD’ use oF beet ell eal esl Noblett in newspaper advertising. Charter te Withheld, Wee el i vf triker end Miss Maude Williamson, a former 1 fi don the drivers to return to @tenographer for Noblott, told how], 4" spplication for an amendment to tun the charter of the Allied izenx of} > Noblett made a practice of dictating Columbia i : America was filed in the § at the Pennsyt- 5 , . business agreements in the presence |Court yesterday by William IL Vania Ferry Jevsey City : ° ef his clients and then had alter |son, Presiuent. Justice O'Malley w shortly betore ompanicd by irst Ss ipments, price them out of sight of the “partner’|held approval because of un error in| six mounted the scenery it| the petition, of which two first pagea| started in Here the instead of @ first and second page were | trucks w+ forth that the Al-| Si. of Jersey {locked out before they were signed so that ‘were made to appear that money de- Gosited as security with Noblett was & free-will loan There was uproar in the court room when Noblett’s counsel, John G,| Dyer of No. 51 Chambers Stre Manhattan, jeered at Victor for “try- ing to get sympathy closer than ever before in the history of the Brill Stores. Blue Serges, Blue Mixtures, Plain and led © petition te a mot rohibition bi enth Amendment cause it of the} | ‘e ac, em n by N GUATEMALA. Mamet In une “American ag." Ase | GUATEMALA COTY, aug 2 Met |e Sumer ; MixedGrays,Pencil Stripes, Herring- lan, report un uprising of Indians who killed the local Commandant. The ment has sent soldiers from this | others from Za Selvaggi told the Magistrate that it was the actions of. such creatures as passed in Rochester, 4 e him. as son and two daughters surv bones and Wiry Long-Wearing = Dance Records ’ emen’ Who. hac f ,| 1 Rabat Svea whe ar dan gt ) Worsted ©f appealing to the public for aid. claimed by the Indians Oh Me! Oh My! Song Fox-trot. ors e Ss. Mr, Dyer asked that Noblett's bal! Of $1,500 be continued. said that complaints aga Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit | A-3430 Se ! Mimi (Mee-Mee) Song Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit John of the Brooklyn Demoer Kuppenheimer LINEN 1 i! e were coming to the Dis 3 ‘al Judge | Ain’t We Got Fun. Medley Fox-trot } office every day, and the Federal au- titi Spal ry Broadway Yerkes’ Jazarimba Oreheatra |4=3429 $40 GOLF ll rothervs GOLF thorities were also investigating him ed } Not So Long Ago. Fox-trot The Happy Six SUITS, KNICKERS ‘ for the use of the mails. Additional $4,000, and the ‘aasots "Neil y ee . : } ihe Lae Peggy O'Neil. Medley Waltz Prince's Dance Orchestra A-6188 . : % " NG ; cases were being pressed by newspapers) Cnty admitted othe bars On" ‘The Last Waltz. Medley Waltz Pana Denaorhaara $1.25 Special Broadway at 48th St. retexeds MOR Ina Sale seeking to have him punished for ille- At $25 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. At $5.50 Where Is My Daddy Now Blues. Medley Fox-trot ‘ gal use of t advertising golumn< He demanded $25,000. bail. Magistrate Geismar said for the present he dic not think any ball at all would meet the public's interest in the case. a CELLAR THEFTS A BUSINESS. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 19.—Papera found in the automobile of five men ar- rested at Radnor, a suburb, charged with having stolen liquor valued at $15,000 from the resklence of IF, F. Dim- mick, a wealthy iron and steel dealer of Strafford, Pa, are said by Federal authorities to have revealed a highly | organized “business” in stealing liquor | from well-stocked cellars and selling it | to others. { ‘The prisoners, captured as they were making away with the liquor in two | motor cars, all gave Philadelphia ad- ne of them is a negro. John one of those taken into custody, is said by Federal agents to be under $5,000 bail on a oharge of im- Personating a Prohibition officer. ‘Many papers found in one of the auto- Mobiles bore the name of a Phitadel- phia saloonkeeper, the authorities said. Over the irriated skin usually stops the itebing und burning rightaway. With the irrita- tion gone, the skimat rest, the Kt, Wu S “surely does \Mheal the skin A very litthe Posiam spread healing medication in Poslam fe often able to check the in- nd clear away rsimilarskin: troubles in » few days. How Old Age Comes To Those Who Invite It taining the body asit ie to talk —‘‘There’s a Reason’? nature has placed phosphates and lime which go to the making of bone, and the red blood corpueciecs. ‘This may sound like physi- logy, but it works like health. Hunger Not Cheated All the richness of the ker- nel, ‘with essential in the making of Grape-Nuts. Often, in the manufacture of eome of the most vital of natures provisions are thrown away. ‘The long baking process (Grape-Nuts is the result of 20 hours continuous baking) develop fermentation and ¢ conditions which cause the bodily machine to slow down and wear out sooner than necessary. Grape-Nuts digests quick- ly and wholesomely, Much of thie is due to the fect thet the long baking has partly pre-digested the nutri- elements whoee familiar haga © really the beginning Grape-Nuts hae been a favorite food, around the world, for nearly a quarter of a century— And there is a reason! old Bracetet, Waion, S-Jowel morament guaranteed, Wi , Queen of Sheba. Fox-trot Happiness. Fox-trot Sunshine. Fox-trot Moonlight I'm Nobody's Baby Marion Harris Wang Wang Blues Swanee River Moon Held Fast in a Baby’s Hands Do You Ever Think of Me? Mighty Lek’ a Rose Life's Railway to Heaven Oacar Se Where the Lazy Mississippi Fl: 1 Lost My Heart to You Hawaiian Mediey Sweet Luana Pekin Peeks Egyptian Dancer see (A) nae Wild Animal Callsp—The Hun . Did that and nized, died of a broken heart at New Columbia Recerde on Sale at all Columbia Deolere the 10th and BOCK of Every Month H the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPH Down Yonder. Medley One-step Ruby. Medley Fox-trot | | Song Hits Three O'Clock in the Morning Ain't You Coming Out Malinda? Columbia Stellar Quarlette) A-3432 You Made Me Forget How to Cry Charles Harrison Wild Weeping Blues Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band I've Lost My Heart to the Meanest Girl in Town Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band The Name of Jesus Is So Sweet | ‘A) Irish Washerwom: ) Weari ed Rake of Mallow” ps ; enn Riskonds ance ry Ki in. 'er Stocki (B) Annie Laurie’ (C) White Cockade Wild Animal Calls—Death of the Old Lion Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band | A-3421 Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band Art Hickman’s Orchestra) A-3428 Art Hickman'sOrchestra) 85¢ The Happy Siz) A-3423 Vincent Lopez Orchestra} 85 Prank Crumtt) A-3451 Frank Crumitt 85c Marion Harris Paul Biese Orchesira Hecometedl xe 3433 ° I Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy's Gone Paul Bieve Orch. A: a) Van and Schenck | A-3427 Van and Schenck) 85¢ Reardon and Mellor) 85c Pred Hughes } A- ‘id 85c A-3426 85c Concert There's Sunlight in Your Eyes Charles Hackett} 20796 Hulda Loshanaka 27°90 agie and Male Quartette | A-3420 Oscar Seagle lows Sascha Jacobsen) A-3419 Sascha Jacobsen{ $1.00 Novelty Ferera and Franchini | A-3422 Ferera and Franchini{ 85c Oriental Woodwind Orchestra) E-7160 Oriental Woodwind Orchestra } 85c Richardson A-3424 de 85c Don Richardson . Ernest Thompson Seton lasist ting Wolves 85c Ernest Thompson Seton of the first per- you know formance of Bizec, his genius scorned unrecog- unter failure ONE COMPANY, New Yous | Here’s a Quick Dessert The Family’s Sure to Like Have you ever served Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pineapple as a breakfast-fruit or a dessert? If you have never tried this delicious dish, order some Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pineapple from your grocer today, and serve it just as it comes from the container. You will find that it will be welcomed by every member of the family. Children, especially, are very fond of Pineapple in this form. Let them eat as much as they like, it is wholesome as well as economical. Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pineapple is the most convenient Pineapple to use when making pies, cakes, tarts, when fixing salads and desserts, and when mak- ing sherbets and ice cream, Itis the real, sun-ripened Hawaiian Pineapple, picked in its prime, Crushed or Grated for your convenience and sealed in its air-tight containers that same day. Order six or adozen tins at atime. It keeps perfectly until used, and comes in handy for daily use as well as in the emergency. Ask for Hawaiian Pineapple drinks and sundaes at the soda fountain. Let us send you our recipe book. It contains many helpful hints. AssociaTION of Hawauan Ptnearrce Packers 58 East Washington Si., Chicago Pineapple Filled Cookies 25 cup butter or butter substitu hugar, Legg, 14 cup milk, 234 to 3 2 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pineapple after draining ‘Cream the butter or butter substitute, add suga racially and well beaten eae: Mix pifted fou: Snd baking powder and add alternately with the milk to the first mixture. Chill, roll out, put tablespoon of drained pineapple and one-ha teaspoon of sugar in the center of one cook.e place another \ookie on top and press the ges fogether Place on a. slightly baking sheet and bake in a hot oven. ‘ N PI WAIIA N CRUSHED OR GRATED ITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED-— oer EAPPLE AN edeens namenonmman ses sre nem iasemace A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT ; ‘

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