The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1921, Page 9

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defendant, Vernon Curtis, Grant Park banker, could get fair and impartial trata here on charges of conspiracy to defraud the State Treasury. | The State's Attorney's answer denied Gov, Small's contenttona of tmmunity | {rom arrest. [t also dented “a deep seated and widespread prejudice” against the Governor, States Attorney here, The complaint, mage by Assistant United States At- torney Maxwell B, Shattuck, charges that sinco Nov, 19, 1920, withia this Jurisdiction and with three other men yet to be arrested, Rorke engaged in a conspiracy to violate the Newtrality| KATONAH, N. ¥,, opt. 27.—The Law, section 18, of the United States] tiillbourne Club, @ sanitarium conduct- Criminal Code, by agreeing to “set og|ed by Dr. S. P. Armstrong about @ foot and provide and: prepare the|duarter of a mile east of here, was means for a military expedition and | Practically destroyed by fire last night There were only five or six patients In | Gnterpriee to be carried trom SHS itis institution at the) tine, and they mersOo CO were carried out by firemen and - Southern District of New York, Against the British Empire, with) oiscca in nearby cottages belonging. to which ‘people tho United States Wa8| ‘he eanttartum | IF YOU have children in the house ask to eee and a ey hear our new “Picture Records” listed below. They not only tell or sing the favorite old nursery rhymes, but have an ingenious cover illustrating them ina way Attorney Mortimer defended the Intes- rity of Sangamon County citisenry |n Sis answer yesterday to Gov. Simall's petition for a change of vonue from the county, Supported by 2,000 aMdavits, Mor- timer’s answer, filed tn the Circuit Court, deotared Gov. Small and his co- HILLBOURNE CLUB DESTROYED BY FIRE. Patients im Sanitariam Removed to Nearby Cottages. HELD FOR SELLING MACHINE GUNS 0 ~SET REL FRE ‘Arms Seized on S. S. East Side Said to Be Traced to George Gordon Rorke. B. Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Tho fire started tn. tne root from sparks from @ chimney and within « short time the entire roof was a The building, constructed to acct date about 100 patients, was The complaint, continuing, changes that Rorke and his three co-conspira- tors, one of whom !s named and the Charged with selling to persons rep- [other two described as “John Doe" lana ana¢o fact Aisop, thee’ ator | sure to delight the children. They cost 75 cents each, 5 AAR RADAAD DADRA PPD DPD AAP OOP OAA: “Richa "" ed and asarm that [t wae atre bi hit * wesenting the [rish Ropuhtim 495-|4M4 “Richard Roe,” conspired and] AA, Quean Hat It was aire brought hiery wth | agreed among themselves to “supply ai00 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD * and Mount Kisco, as well aa from Katonah. Within ten minutes the Ka- ‘Thompson machine guns which were THE THREE BEARS Anima! Imitations subjects of the British Empire with | welzed on board the tramp steamship |arms and munitions and also prom- Peetu orn had is, streams play. | 41 MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES 9 9 | ined to instruct the aforesaid subjects | Mthacture, MoCues availed to save the with Song Accompantmente e en Ss oe e ' 7 Cast Side in Hoboken as she was] of Finland in the use of the arnts and| "Dr “Atimstrong sald that {t wae not about to eail for Europe on June 13. | munitions.” set possible to determine the loss. The A102, MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES (2nd Series) George Gordon Rorke of Washington. ae AS structure was partly Insured, with Song Accompaniments i Plasterers’ Strike Ends, BOSTON, Sept. 27.—Plasterers who struck on many jobs in this city last Saturday to enforce demands for a torty-hour week voted to return to work to-day. They will submit thoir D. C, was arraigned before United States Commissioner Hitchodck to- day. At the request of his counsel, ‘William Harmon Black, the hearing was adjourned until Oct. 10, Rorke furnished $3,000 bail, The defendant, a clean-cut, ener- fetlo young fellow and a graduate of Georgetown University, the fomous Jesuit institution of learning, wears pin denoting that he 1a a member of & the Mystic Shrine, a branch of the The Masonic order. He was anxious to is showing. in regular stock Men’s Street Shoes in mew Autumn models, thoroughly well made of selectex calfskin; in black, medium tam and dark tan at $8.50, 9.50 & 10.00 per pair Incidentally they sound best on merson Phanograph ole salt “aiid SMALL TO GET FAIR TRIAL. Uinots State's Attorney Denies Sangamon County Prejudice, SPRINGFIELD, I11., Sept. demands to the Master Plasterers’ As- sociation through a union committee, : ‘WITH THE EMERSON Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered Nov, t51 Best & Co. Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street—N. Y Established 1879 talk to reporters, but Mr. Black ad- Sised him to refrain from making statements for publication. “I don't believe,” said Mr, Black, “that any jury in the Pnited States would convict a man for aiding Ire- tand. No crime has been committed & plebiscite of the United States would free my client in a minute if it could be held.” Rorke was taken into custody at the ‘Waldorf-Astoria by agents of tbe De- partnient of Justice on a telegraphic order from Attorney General Daugh- erty to Col. AVilllam Hayward, United Ae ee Men’s Winter-weight Oxfords (brogue models) of Viking and Norwegian leathers; im tan or black at $10.50, 11.00 & 12.00 per pair Scotch MOLE, Taupe WOLF Australian OPOSSUM,NUTRIA, BEAVER or Gray SQUIRREL TRIM THIS NEWEST GROUP OF . COATS FOR WOMEN AND Misses 64.00 Men’s Golf Oxfords in most des{rable models and leathers; some with rubber- studded soles, others with suction soles at $11.50 & 12.00 per pair Prices exceeding $10.00 are subject to tax (Sixth Floor; Thirty-fourth Street elevators) Women’s New Fall Dresess 48.00 EW in styles, smart in cut, of excellent mat- erials, and with details that | mean much to the fastidious woman! Canton crepes, tricotines and poiret twills —beaded, braided or em- broidered—are included in this group that is specially priced at 48,00. Sizes 32 to 44 THIRD FLOOR j | 4 Misses’ Frocks of Poiret Twill and There is a iy Pride of Possession Offering — Tha Dress $09.00," ‘ HI8 exquisite ' Parisian model. , excellently tailor my @@ in heavy Caton Crepe by our master craftsmen and re-designed by our ex |} @lusive method to fit and fi slenderize the emple fig }i}| ere, ls merely one of the |; meny, many delightfa) fi) models which we are naw {i 569: Other models . $15 to $110 fi COATS... .$25 up hi SUITS....$25 up # , « ORIGINAL he Malteg Milk For Infants Velveteen 32.50 OAT. dresses of Poiret twill, straightline vel- veteen dresses, velvet and wool canton combined . . . all new and charming frocks, of a sort most un- usual at this price. Misses’ Sizes SECOND FLOOR AND wool canton and brown velvet combined to make this “different” little frock,/with the new neck, low /waistline and smart red buckles at the belt. Also in all navy or bolivia, normandy, cy- réss, panvelaine; new flare acks (loose or ‘belted styles); big luxurious collars and cuffs, of various furs, (some with collars only); Wonderfully goodlooking coats, silk lined and interlined, in black. and all the new. fall shades. THIRD FLOOR Misses’ TWEED Suits Have Box Coats Made to Our Own Design . . “THE new coat length 28 in. a new collar that buttons into a choker or flares grace- fully; a new sleeve finish with tailored buttonholes and cable stitching; a new cut that gives - an .unusually. graceful SECOND FLOOR 35.00 back line—tHese are the fea- tures of these newest suits for Misses’. Kelly tweed, silk-lined and interliued, carefully tail- ored, and in all the beautiful “high” shades for fall. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Women’s IMPORTED TWEED Suits Are Collared In Fur. RIM good-looking suits of imported tweeds, with col- ars of Australian o’possum. Straightline coats, 30x32 inches 58.00 be left off at will). Radium lined and interlined. Perfectly tailored, with painstakin attention to detail. In fall In Owning a THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY / The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Wilke Now Selling at Revised Prices Based on Present Day Costs Sonora Phonograph Company, Xuc. Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 279 Broadway Dealers Everywhere ‘4s & lanl all black. long, with new set-in pockets, street shades. rn Tread Deed” te 0 Am pacdhelip be sad ative eering bette (ther may Sizes 32 to 44 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — ome, a Potenine, ask for HORLICK'S _ *. THIRD FLOOR A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT, gaz-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes = . = | ‘ 4 4 ) ‘

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