The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1921, Page 10

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Louls Freischert of IZZ MAKES RAIDS AS “JOBLESS MAN” | PEALTOHARONG HELPEND BOOZE FCN CHICAGO ficemen Under Federal Sur- Mance—Wholesale Dis- issals Are in Prospect. | stein, Disguised as jobless men who still) Einstein whiskey, smells like and | still, a beer m tastes like brimstone, Moe Smith and Peter Reiger, world’s | under arrest. champion catch-as-catch-can Prohi- | bition enforcement agents, scored a! Madison Avenue, kerosene saloons, The score at the end of the morning's play stood: Arrests made, | 9; escapes, 0. So clever were the rulses that ICAGO, Sept. 26.—Arthur Bur- Farwell, head of the Chicago and Order League, following the Pp ENNY A POUND PROFIT _ 2 ¢ — gers, to-day sent this wire to Presl- openly violated. Crime is ineregse. Writing you in detai rd to this critical situation. | forces of the city will leave to excellent judgment what should | Gone.” ell has been the leader of Chi- | "8 Reform el chances on Quality. enter into the makin: tested by our Chem in our own TAS peli ern the purchase or rejection of the *¢m: You take no chances on LOFT QUALITY. e to induce Congress | tigating committee to go with power to subpoena wit- and fix the blame for the nui- tion. ismissal of Chicago policemen in jesale lots is expected. E: red men have been tran nd Charles States District Attorney, wi y furnish Fitzmorris with a Yist | i officers who have fallen under ral investigation in connection whiskey running and bootleg- s announced his ing’ every man s he has a list en that can replace hundreds of men if it becomes necessary to! iss that many. @ statement to-day Chief Fitz- is said: “Prohibition enforce- in Chicago 1s a joke. That ment not only goes for the po- Hforce but for the citizenry. I'm to divorce the police force from Micit liquor traffic if I have to ge half of the force. lever in my experience have con- ins been so rotten. The same Obtains in all the large cities je country, and the United States | run the big cities or the big, will run the United States.” | HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET CHOCOLATE NUT | CARAMELS: Each piece wrapped in sanitary waxed paper. 49c 24¢ We Also Offer: inside. 54c good: POUND B X Grade Assorted Chocolates or Bon Bons end Chocolates POUND 80c' Established 1827. WEST OF FIFTH AVE >__WEST OF FIFTH AVE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY \IARToF \EASON ALE 6,000 Men’s Shirts 1.37 Were $2.25 and $2.50 “It’s time to buy your shirts for now— and—at this price—to buy all you will need, No necessity of making your Summer ones do Autumn duty, while brand new ones, made by the best manu- q facturers, from most wanted materials, are available at Start-of-Season value. Materiats — are Russian cords and silk stripes on woven madras grounds. Colors—show every new shade and combination in smart striped effects. Sizes—14 to 17. Various sleeve lengths, Limit, Three Shirts Extra Tables No Returns Extra Salespeople No Exchanges Al jy OTA MMOL NMTTTTPOTTM HII As this practice would not be practica the candy market to make sure of Quality—we provide a still better safeguard. Before the materials are purchased which en- LOFT Candy, the samples are carefully His findings * of Loft Candy. It is INSURED. Our reg. a. POUND BOX Candies POUND BOX 45 Tremont | Elroy, bartender, in the saloon at No. Avenue, tae Bronx, according to ae | throwing open the doors of his calle and his companions, had the price of that which looks like| gazing upon what they assert Is @ ing machine and 100 | Izy Einstein, | gallons of moonshine, placed their host Their next stop was at No, 2135 where they declare complete rout this morning in many | Louis Provenvano, the bart ader, with the permission of Anton Reda, owner, sold them potent liquid. T left a summons for both. James Kelly, owner, and Owen Me: | EN FRANKLIN once said ‘‘Men and melons are hard to e shape portion Harding: ta caused py nullification ot | know.” In the country, the cautious buyer “plugs Eighteenth Amendment in Chi-| a melon—th : intolerable. Prohibition laws are which he on buys the (not he passes Special— Tuesday, Sept. 27th CHOCOLATE COVERED ITALIAN CREAMS: Bitter Sweet Chocolate out- Vanilla flavored cream 49c Assorted Hard THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, Gallaso, bartender, at No. 280 Ninth were the next to/ Avenue, and Dennis They|of the saloon at No. were quickly followed by Theodore | Street. All will be arraigned later in Hussy of No. 370 Ninth Avenue and| the day before the United States Com- after | Patrick Hearty, owner, and Roscoe missioner. | 869 Ninth Avenue, a stcre at Street the is really learning to walk It’s a healthy indication—this new Ground Gripper Store, just opened on 46th Street. It proves more than the mere fact that the Ground Gripper shoe is achieving a tremendous popularity wherever it is sold. It proves that right here in New York people are paying more attention to their feet, to their shoes and to walking than ever before. And that’s fine. A new Ground Gripper store was to be expected, of course. © And there'll be more of them. Why? Because the cus- tomer coming into any Ground Gripper Store receives, first of all, prompt, cour- teous attention, a careful, intelligent fitting and, most important, he is of- fered a shoe that is scientifically cor- rect, made to fit the human foot and absolutely the most comfortable, satis- factory shoe ever put on his foot. We We're expecting to see many new faces at our 46th Street Store. When will you be in? Ground Gripper Shoes 29 West 46th Street 2 Beekman St. Brooklyn—39 Hoyt Street Wd We 23 W. 35th St. AUNARDRO A Moving Hint It is not advisable to wuit until October Ist to select your new furniture. Do it now while the selection is omplete, and let us hold subject to your. order: « delivery. In this way su have a wider choice ad avoid confusion of the aoving season. Bigger Stock Greater Variety Lowest Prices CRE DI T—Generously, if you desire it Z 4-Piece American Walnut Queen Anne Period Suite Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table $9 2575 and Bed. Four pieces, as illustrated, at 10-Piece American Walnut Period Svite Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Chest and Dining Table, 5: 6-foot extension; 1 Arm and 5 Side Chairs, with genuine leather slip $328 50 ° seats, 10 pieces, as illustrated, at. . OPEN SATURDAY EVENJNGS. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES. WLConner 67 Ave & 15 2Streer, GIMBEL BROTHERS 32n» STREET - BROADWAY = 33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY O R of YFTASHIONS Tuesday, Sept. 27th, and Wednesday, Sept. 28th , £ FU Exhibiting for the first time a magnificent collection of smart Fur Wraps, Capes, Dolmans, Coats and Neckpieces, recently imported from: Mentrier Axelrode Andreand Weill Fourrures Max Maison Youngman Also showing conceptions from several other foremost fur fashion creators of conti- nental Europe. And, in addition, many novel designs and extremely modish adapta- tions of America’s Master Furriers, : The Promenade will be held in our spacious Fur Shop on the third floor. HOURS: 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. g3001to 4 tO0) p.m, —— PY vTTTirty | = Beciad: ative RRES é 4 is a GIMBELS’'°FUR _—_————noomrs OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & @ FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Tomorrow—An Advance Sale New Fall Frocks of Tricotine For Women Models of Distinctive Design and Superior Fabric 28.00 Two Models Illustrated An extraordinarily important sale— unusual in the wide range of selection, in the quality of fabric and in the exceedingly low price. Finest navy Tricotine, beaded, braided, embroid- ered in charming colors and shown in an exceptional variety of effects— for street and afternoon wear.

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