The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1921, Page 10

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ARR aE BE : . 10 td “HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. ‘ : (carn SAU ele SL ELE SE (RSI rp SRE San Na crn Medlin A AAS tees rnd ald ae 2 slic ia tll idl _ i} Aen? | y of New York has bought Way- |BRAVE POLICEMAN MRS. JEROME MAY |} News OF U.S. IN BRIEF } | aide. the “Wiktyssiaencr, ontate, of the . 5. “Mrs, Wilt radford, which ‘ WHO SAVED WOMAN BE LAME FOR LIFE) } WW! ns’ hier own placs, the Dormer, tot * ‘ iy Vteatey | WASHINGTON.—Tiomas W. Page ot} 2 es + RBA Blas | FROM FIRE DEATH | m of Auto Crash Likely t0/ virginia, appointed Chairman of tie] SCHENECTADY =the General Elec: | Be Crippled Slightly —No Tariff Commission by President Wilson,| wages and salaries of 10 per cent., from Py ' | inal RjUTy has reslgned from the Chairmanship. Oct. 31 bs a and his resignatto: ve Chairman has o} —Walter Dombroski, who. | 1k, Sept. M ident: Gardtnie say, claims to be a Ku ‘ | wi “~ vt Kluxes fined $100 for preaching a jared in an a D —Heroes of land and sea,! CLEVELAND. — The co operation , | lente tag = mor ith i members of the Army and Navy Laion | bank of the Brotherhood of Locomotive . —>—_- | eae ald. at, the Varrar. Brothers [Of Valor of the Unitea tates, compris-| Engineers announces, a, jaividend’ to = H t tal here Mrs. Jerome is resting ing those who have been awarded th regular Do One Woman, Overcome, is Se ena thtg Ho AMOUINTEL AE nal Medal of Honor or the| holders will'get a Say “ Distinguished Service Cross, opened a | w bbon sald her left leg} two-days' convention to-day LACK OF WORK DRIV! NX —Robert 1. above the knee. Rater ; Niel Dae NEWBURGH, Sept. 2 TONAWANDA, N. Y.—Fred Koenl8: | ctone, whose mind became unbalanced Republican leader in the town, wa8| through failure to find work, yesterday | 3 HELD IN $700,000 THEFT. |arownea when this nutomobtie ran into | clubbed his wite onthe head, fred ix the canal, Two other occupants saved | shots at, his seventeen-year-old daugh- Nasdih ds Woke ter und Bhot himaelf. He t# dying, but th Ives by swlinming his wife and daughter are expected to OX, Mass.—D.rs, Richard Auch- \recover. Found by Policeman—Fire- | men Rescue Others, Juri Dr H. A. G wan fracture Two women, lost in the smoke, ears months longer ~costs dollars less! because~ Blyn Shoes are worn by over 500,000 New York- ers, who come back year after year. rm Official, its Toronto Metals } Son and Bookkeeper Are Accused. Were rescued early to-day during a fire in the three-story building No } i P ppt. 27. no theft of 095 Broadway, Brooklyn. | TORONTO, Sept, 27.—The t BN were sactinay, $700,000 Is’ one of five charges pend- Jing against two officers and one em- ployee of the firm of N. Brenner & Co, which did an extensive business in metals with New York and London ipterents. N, Brenner, head of the ; Myer Brenner, his son, and Mitdon itackford, bookkeeper, are Mrs. Clara McCurdy, thirty-nine, became confused when her husband nd two children hurried from thelr apartment on the second floor. Police- man John P, O'Kane of the Vernon Avenue Station weht up the stairs ent Leather and « Satin, Modified $° hd, toon cimoat overcome hiewalt| rion batt shaving bern. fareeated Ti etiestoots volare —qonruty baying end Gay found her semi-conscious on the floor| 7 Fite selling throughout our spacious and _accessibl) and carried her to the street | Fag and t Soh OF UNE SNe cated stores—naturally enables us to give you better She was treated by an ambulance Jin the rucitix atable of Harty, cid. shoe value than any smaller organization or “shoe de- surgeon from aed Hospital and Ginga ade, “wyhom thet fir ase partment” possibly could. ured for by neighbors. signed last November, The Brenners 2 On the top floor Mrs, Margaret blamed declining prices of metals for the tated has Shoes are styled up to the moment * Novack got out safe, but her daugh- —of leathers that live. Immense stocks ot fine styles ter, Miss Charlotte Novack, twenty- 5 for every member of the family, for every wear. three, remained to search for her dos| POLICEMAN JOHN P. O'KANE. With every Blyn Shoe goes the 35 year old Blyn repu- zoey be elk Hele Bo mat ae — ~ FR tation for quality. peared at a window as Hook an¢ 5 ot tee Cot pany «Nox, 174) Fence a oe eal Pe Galt and Gun This week you will find many distinctive foot. Indder. SEIZED BY WORKERS) Metal, Military | Walk wear modes—each portraying an individua *\ Capt Harry Moll called for a vol- — 5) { ing Heels, $7.50 fall note, Moccanine the fee fashion that FI c c ~ q chst | has set New York women aflurry—are here ir ‘unteay and see Then sone eon Locked Out Employees of Hoechst $ a chafming and novel array, Don't fail to p20 the winsow: to rescbe Her Bne Take Possession and Con- e visit Blyn’s to-day. was carried down the ladder to the . pa C street and had to be attended for duct Operations. Ie hysteria. FRANKFORT, Sept. 27 (Associated War esis ie) . No, 3060 Frank Gannon, his wife, Louise and| press), —The plant of the Hoechst : e ° ° Ac dlseinetive: Pall Note three children were led to the street | Dye Works, which was closed Satur- | § Sunda Excursion enuine ictro aina —Patent Leather and ui from the second floor, and Aaron Mos-} day owing, the management an-|[% y ‘ Ve Black Satin Instep Strap Kowitz and his wife, Ethel and threé| nounced, to unreasonable wage de- ||@) e e P d Cc 1 Pump — with Spanish children from the third. mands, has been seized by the lockad |B) er1o onsoie Heels. ~ ‘The fire started in a clothing store| out workmen, who are carrying on |f a ( Dp ] Thi R ‘ is Cabinet has been especially designed en the ground floor and was dis-|the most vital operations, it the Style VI. Vi ee I y bi o d s govered by Policeman O'Kane. It went | ‘aug french Delegate for the district |f to fit the Style VI. Victrola. It can be ha No. 3634 through the building and did $12,000 r Sunday, October 2 |] in various period designs, including Colo- Very new and surpris @numage. } has issued a proclamation announcing ’ | Fy ae Sallam eR ener that thls not’hia intention to inter | nial, Sheraton, Louis XV. and Chippendale. ingly pr Ca Stell ‘| o) tae an SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES. 4 7, Py and Patent Leather thee MADE PREACHER SAD. | rere in the quarrel, He bexs the work | pe tare) Deven been ails toeue eo mate Strap Buckle Pump, SETS ET men, however, to refrain from vio- OF er enc yc y French Heels. $7 : ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 27.—The #a4| tence. by us for if bi Sun- a . he : oe cle iga ies Ee eee oun The Hoechst concern is closely Which of these stores is most convenient to you? cher. He said so himself, in ad- connected with the Badische Anilin ‘Simi FExcurs! 16, 4 West Side Stores © * sing @ gathering of the conference of| plant at Oppat, where the explosion | h. : cs | G ae West 125th attest 4 Seco Church heron, “He Methodist | occurred last week. Among the ex-||f F comfort ICA nb: Goss * “As she came close to me," the Rev. | planations of the fe Penns lvania stem giving 5 Willem Grum said of a young woman | work at the Hoc ¥ " renee 5 E yietore "on Sunday, twas musn (the OppaY explosio estas Tue Toute of the Broadway Limited, Very Easy Terms yet ‘sturay 14 Service Stores if Priced at : $ the Hoechst plant. If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day. $3 io $5 . tee , = to Wurlitzer—120 W. 42d St. W-9.27 Without obligation on my part, kindly send me a cata- logue of Victrolas and Victor Records. —Call and let us demonstrate— Open Until 6 P. M. Every Day, Including Saturday The RudolphWurlitzerCo. Pianos—Musical Instruments 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant 8140 |Get Your Stew-Pan Today! 85c One-Quart 66 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Stew Pan Fora Limited Time C Only p Regular Price of Cover, 29c | Special Price, 15c |. This pan will give you a true |impression of “Wear-Evey” qual- lity. Use it on your own stove and KNOW why more than two mil- jlion American housewives prefer | “Wear-Ever” utensils for every cooking purpose, If your store does not have “Wear-Ever” Stew |Pans, gend 45¢ to The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., New Kensington, Pa., for pan, or 65¢ for pan and cover, and they will be sent post. paid, And yet, when sickness comes, he drinks milk | ELL a big, husky man he ought to drink milk and he might smile pityingly. He thinks milk is good for babies, but that milk means little to him with his big meals of rare meat and cooked vegetables. Saks & Company Will hold Wednesday A Most Important Presentation of Paris-made Feathered Hats a 5° s 13° Just off the steamer, these hats « , breathe the very spirit of Paris! But if sickness should overtake him, if his overworked organs refuse to accept his ordinary fare, then he drinks milk as the logical food for him. ; . It would be better if he could realize that milk is food for a healthy man—that no matter what else he eats, milk should be included in his diet. The scientists and dieticians call milk a protective food. ae interesting are the Chin-Chin sailors, with wings of pasted feathers, the turbans with their soft folda, and the close-fitting casques with flaring wings at cither side, Richness of col- oring and variety ef mode are charmingly worked out in feathers of goose, pheasant, coque and hackle. Three Styles Pictured. In milk there are the mysterious vitamines that are %ssential to all human bodies. Though there are various | foods containing vitamines, we know of none that con-} tains all the varieties of vitamines known to science, and in a natural form. Drink milk when you are well. Don’t, wait for a) doctor to prescribe it when you are sick. Look upon, milk as a food that happens to be in beverage form.; Third Floor Look for the store with the “Wear-Ever” window display. Ask about the new ‘“Wear-Ever” prices. DaIRYMEN’S LEAGUE Co.OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, - UTICA, N. Y, Broadway Saks & Company at 94th St, ce » viii ahininliitattaaiatisaal oo

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