The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 4

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to a = THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. i NEW AMENDMENT reasoning involved in the decisien,| — WILSON-DOWNEY FIGHT | IS ADMITTED TO BAIL. thi in Legion will stand io Junited on the fairness of the under. | Reform Baread Knows It Wo Jiying idea of this bonus togistatie Fall So Will Not Make Atten and in taking that stand it ts confi. | Merbert Clark ¢ | jdent it has the united sup ernational Ret The dels uinst the present | asty the jVonus Taw was signed by five of the |iray, He — | and as emergency legislation.| WON'T TRY TO PREVENT STUDENT HELD AS SLAYER |! roadway until his sage Inst month. | the hout any eriticiam of the him —. Soviet interested in motion ple | | Charge Based on Manque Dall! Fight Changed to Mansinughter, | ASHURY P. PHOTOGRAPHS 930 A Wonderful Opportunity Never Before Offered—Proofs Submitted For Friday and Saturday An Exceptional New York at am aid the bureau had exhauat-| Allenhurst, No Jo. w ns it had to stop the Care [at 2 A. M, to-day by Judwo 1 « in Freehold ferent ate seven Judges of the Court of Ap-|ed every - Law William }peals, Judge Andrews |piniiorbempsey fight, had no hope of } But Court Decision Bats Ay-| er eye ae Ateey ot (ualte monde fs Mayor of Cranford, Nd P HONOGRAP H OF FER + ments for at Least Three — [constitutional prohibition Le Waves nec nage Pdi Uae This New = : Vans evince See iit : wan PB a Tlleh 2) a a corre’ |] COLUMBIA f—anat {UUDGES DIVIDE, 5 TO 2,|etmse revrerenta “the trtumon of et pallies AUN has been reduced \ the pressure of epectal tisalon ARMY OFFICER CONVICTED i Opinion Says Aid for Wound-| inte to. wate ed by State Is Not BA acae a | people as a why d the credit of interests of the |, IN $30,000 THEFT CASE. |boxing mateh when Large Full Size Prevented | gudge Andrews paid particular at |b°*ins mat LIES Accused of Falsifying Vouchers — we tention to the claims of wounded sol- ; In Sentenced 4ucht Years, PHONOGRAPHS ere POLICEMAN HAD TO USE eas & Saige REE OMiclats of the American Legion) © wri., iogic of this opinion,” he sald TAXIS ON DUTY CALLS at Half Price (Used) fand others interested in the Soldiers’) wg not that the Legisiature is unable A., was i = 4 ¢ vouchers * Bonus declare to-day that plans will| to ald the wounded. We cannot too| Conldn’t Live tn Yonkers and Be | appropriating moneys received from th ‘be got under way to amend the Con-| clearly emphasize at the outset of our New York Patrolman, sale of salvaged prop : discussion that this is not an act to) Inwin J. Young, a patrolman attached | termaster at Fort Onta restore to health and usefulness | to the West 135th Street Station, Man- | te elght years in a Cabinet $ DOWN— Columbia Balauce on Grafonola {stitution so as to permit the payment vernment Sof a bonus, the Court of Appeals hay-| those who became disabled in the sued in White Plains for {to be designated. It is alleged thers Very Easy Terms. Sing declored the $45,000,000 Bonus| performance of their duty. To do) separation by Florence 1B. Young, who ed about lal pi - . No Whe ends or ; this is a sacred trust. Every human | livos at No. 43 Linden Street, Yonkers. urner is twenty-four years old, is 2 Extra Charges flaw, passed jast winter after receiv-| jmpuise prompts us to its full accom- | ch d for $74 counsel fees and $19 a| Krduate of the military school at Lon You'll find table models for only $15. $200 large cabinet mode! * ing an 800,000 majority in a State ref- plishment. Neglect here spells dis- | 4, venworth, Kan, and his hom as it at only $115. And other yalues equally as good. All instru. ments that are not new have been carefully tested and are AR Gta es : | that her husband took a | Jefferson County, near Des Moines, 1 guaranteed by Widener's, erdum, unconstitutional. An amend Yet by this act help for the eo 10 D Only—A i ! ‘ment to the Constitution requires To a6 Ae Jeneu Poqwonees ae | soit ral SPENDER SOVIET ACCUSED : yays nly ct Quickly! Beuiwzs by two scocceding taaibine | Wruaieeet tient tie, Be Just read this amazing offer: 6 beautiful sepia finished photographs, 6x9, INDICTED ON FOUR COUNTS. artistically mounted in embossed folders, WITH PROOFS SUBMITTED— for the nominal price of $1.50. You must bring the COUPON in order to secure th i Without coup ular price, $4.00. THIS OFFER GOOD At 40 WEST 34th STREET STUDIO, next to the McAlpin ; {to use its moneys In ma ttures and approval at the polls—aj«upject of its first and d | matter of two years at least, Legis- sideration, this right ‘inds no expres- 4 sion in the present statute.” New Location—4 West 37th St. Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and Records Your to Amste sauffidavit states that hi : Jam Avenue as it w ‘lation to put a bonus law into effect sary for him to live within thr Se " lits” THe asked this wife to 1 1 € atter the Constitutional bars are re-| SAILOR PARK HOLDUP MEN | ew, nome, he ald, put se rafuau émoved would mean another year's GET MAXIMUM TERMS, | cats to"duty ho ‘had to use ‘tax calls to duty he had to use taxicabs ment of Russia of embe Cibrario In Charged With Theft of 8100,000, Jucques Roberto Cir Ttalian accused by th This COUPON Entitles Bearer to 6 Photographs for $1.50 at 40 West 34th Street ario, the your oviet Govern Hing: $1,090,000 Cut This Coupon Out and Mail Tonight. WIDENER’S COLUMBIA SHOP : > frequontly. Name. delay. The legion officials hope, how- | a ~ of its funds, was indicted to-day or 4 West 37th St. So. Hotel, between Broad- r4 : | Year and Three Months for Man four counts charging grand larceny |: Tel. Fitz Roy 0807 Street. Photogra her way and Fifth Avenue. er, some way may be found for the Wie nee nia |TWO BOYS WITH PISTOLS — |{ev",ccnis.chreing rand tnaveny ee CA ns P ?Ppayment of bonuses from some other thing, #0 a6 to hasten the rellet de-| TW sailors who hold up countea at] SAY THEY'RE BURGLARS |", "2, four indictments. returned 10 , “send ino pRotographa Established 28 Years E. W. 9- oo ae ion Of your — latest anlard and Period) models ; : the point of a revolver in Central Park Judge Nott is $100,000. ary eceeee as fmanded by the former men of the! vere wentenced to the maximum term| mage a spe con-| Clbrario's bail of $10,000 will be con ae paervice. in Sing Sing by Judge Mulqueen in Vex tinued. He cut a wide swath alony 4 West 37th Street }T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT" WILL GO AND FIND | ; Charles G. Blakeslee, State Com- | General Tmander of the American Legion, who | hafer, r } Simon, twenty-t sions to-day, Louis Bick- | Jectrician, and Meyer| When Detectives O'Neil and King of 2 = ea Be eso, Public Service Commlmioner oiler on the U. the Jersey City Headquarters staff by ae: n 8 oars sow Johnnie Tiedman, thirteen, an% Hto-day asserted that the American ‘ nH years In prison. | timmie Me ly, fifteen, looking very also sentenced| mysterious and Important this morn :) . of No.|ing shortly after daylight at Grove and “tana pourth Street they started to question of No. 115| them. Johnnie made a move with his hand to his hip pocket and one of the | detectives grabbed fis hand. | Johnnie had a 32-calibre automatic “Legion is disappointed over the action | fot the Court of Appeals. | | “Many of the service men who were enone fOr Bi Jed to believe they would be bene- |own by ‘Thomas *Ated under this law are in actnal| West 40th Street jand present need,” he said. “Eco-| rainstorm ic conditions have thrown thou- Atian . | and a black. © was larly jeanda of service mon out of empioy-| ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 1—The Not | Armed. They wore taken to the seventh ment. The need for the monetary | lest Aug. 31 In the history of the tocat | St tation and: the police my. nd- i vas | Weather Bureau, ntic City waa| mitted ebing regular burglars for the Wenefits conferred by this law was Mantea last evening by a troplGal ran) past four months. Cone One es, stores: The makers of the Fleisher Yarns ‘Thousands in ever so great as now, Many thought Falling in. sh e seu seculalty (a boys live at i 5 n she ° eet and No.2 j jthat the courts would be able to| cutted the electric rait are charges Zreat this as a matter of public pol-|rooning thousands on t We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH | THIRTY FOURTH STREET GROAOWAY- FIFTH AVENUE A new-old. artistry inspired, perhaps, by Classic Greece, or Spain or Paris, drapes in the-folds or Autumn’s CREPE SILK FROCKS The.charm of the old, the chic of the new, a happy combination made pos- sible by the crepe weaves of the season | | Crepe Satins Add Luster to Softness And 0, a frock of crepe-back Satin or Satin Canton is often smartly effective with no other trimming than a shawl-like drapery, panel or cuff effect of self material, reversed. 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