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Pp et a a A I TA a Bi ee ina a pert : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921, NOBLETT FREED, —_| HOOCH FOR INDIANS; = BABES SAVED IN FARM no home for children. Three of the| > JUDGE FLAYS JURY WHY, THEN, “POOR LO”? RAID ARE RECOVERING |‘Hildren aro in excellent condition. WASHINGTON, Oct. t1—Peyote, | -—— Laura, Helen and Thomas Crowley of "Indian hooch.” | Three Are Now tm Children’s Home,| No. 432 Bast 38th Street were kept LOO NOLO/LY DO DO LOO LOLOL s BROOKLYN sau D.PricesCo. FULTON & BRIDGE STREETS Coat Values That We Know by Actual survivors of the | Seven in Hoep' D at the rooms of the Krookiyn society. € John Barleycorn, was | The ten surviving children of the 7 _ | at least temporarily to the foun tae pranlly to the eleven taken by the Nassau County [DIDN'T WANT HER BABY * pm onan yesterday by 8he | Children’s Society authorities from TO HAVE A STEPMOTHER lea by Senator Owen, Demo- | the baby farm of Mrs. Grace Kalwite ‘Who Defended Second on Trial for Larceny | “waward Arden Noblett, former con- Pot, was acquitted last night by a | Gury in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn where he bad been on trial Wednesday on a charge of farceny in the first degree and o @econd offender.” | The verdict brought condemnation from Justice Strong, who, addressing a Te Okiahoma Expecting Death, nd, caused the | to be doing well in Brooklyn hospitals | Gives Reason for Shooting Husband : reed as and in the home of the Brooklyn Chil-| PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 21.—Beeause sion authorizing the Burea , hire ve alate ; : of Indian Affairs to suppress use | 47€n's Soctety to-day. Little Mary B, | #he did not “want to dle and leave my of peyote, a beverage made from | Shay of No. 148 Kast 126th Street, | >Y to a stepmother,” Mrs. Gertrude i | Kelfer, twenty-four, mother of a two- whose veins | #t Islip, L. I, yesterday were reported | young Wite, is Indian 6 cactus bean, |three months old, died at Kings Ge jury. sald: Salado 5 ‘r Owen told the Senate | County Hospital |Weeks-old child, shot and seriously —~ e alae ae eentideh tabla ehh AN * used in I religious | wounded her husband, Wiliam, twenty- | 1 | ee nme SG | mi ie toes 6 ome ot fata aneiaceass 2) Comparisonto be Unequalled Anywhere Question whether his counsel was not of indian | Islip committed the children to the| may not live e in It too.” t it wae h Mrs. Kelfer, according to the police ws ch of th ety bes Former Judge John G. Dyer, No.) | ily ontes BOF the soctety be-lieiteved she was suffering from tuber- cause the Nassau organizatios culosis ot lor ‘0 Iv i i u_organization hag culosia and had not long to live. Conspicuous among our coat patrons this season are numbers of women we've never served be- fore! After they have gone about and NOTED and COMPARED, the superiority of the offer- ings at our supremely low prices comes as a REVELATION! The saving effected by choos: ing here places even the highest quality coats well within reach of the average woman’s purse! coin 39-75 Richly Fur Collared ona viva | 61 Chambers Street, Manhattan, who f hess supported Senator | defended Noblett and @ounsel in former cases, adiressin Ovvictia the court snid = — \ & Perseus Honor please, it is very) BIDS GOVERNOR LET HIM DIE, @urprising to have the court : make any comment concerning the |«t Deserve Death,” Writes Indiana conduct of counsel, when there was in | fact practically no connection wnat- : REDIT 1374 Broadw: N.Y. @ver of counsel in this case with the | !NDIANAPOLIS, Oct 21—"t Lb 2 DOORS ABOVE 3; entire transaction, other than the //0/ve ba Ray Parse, seventeen, o trial of this case, as far as the Victor | and Noblett action is concerned.” Arthur A. Victor, No. 622 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn, a disabled soldier, | w: was the complaining witness in this fase. Victor charged that on April 15, last, he answered a newspaper advertisement inserted by Noblett | and by trickery and fraudulent mis- |" representations was induced to give); Noblett life savings of Boy Slayer of Sweetheart. harged with the murder Also 837 Broad St., Newark, N, J, 8-Day Mahogany Parlor Clock. art, Louise Willoughby, ! Cathedral chime and gone, jared to-day In a letter superior movement... 816.50 , in which he pleaded Our tepatalion Ge & nor to have him sent to ir, He has been in jail | Watch & Diamond Sept. 13, when the Houre is so strongly estab- ining two bullet Ushed in the opinion of the saab EL public that we ure compelled B occanionally to emphasize with GOOD VALUES in al) things pertaining to the dewelry , Business, OneDollarDown |i) | ORL more and me to the Coats of unusual elegance, made of exceedingly fine Bolivia, Evora, Wondura, Normandy, etc., with immense collare of richeet furs—and some with fur cuffs—of Taupe Wolf, Australian Opossum, Beaverette or Flying MEN GET @12,000, STON, Del., Oct, 21.—Pr Superintendent of the pulp plant of the Jessup & Moc le on h AR POLICE STATION. sof the town's po- ) Ronapp s Within four EX any, white Dh Grim, proprietor One Dollar Weekly | Squirrel. Exquisite silk linings, warm interlinings, wi 14K White Brace e laborate silk stitchings. was held fee OK ppl Open daily till 6 P.M j | e Bs. pistols. 1 Ceti 18 sure SDE gtaches dhe PIM automobile. The robbers were on After taking the money they fed. aero country ewamn near A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE: ————=[ BROOKLYN] OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN To-morrow—An Exceptional Series of Values in Winter Apparel for Misses, Juniors and Girls Squirrel or BeaverCollars Fur Collared or Plain Luxurlous coats, combining rich, lustrous fabrics—with great collars of genuine Beaver, Gray Squirrel and other furs; sumptuous gar- ments, with every feature that appeals to the most exacting tastes—and a distinction in styling far out of the ordinary. Panvelaine, Ramona, Gerona, lined with beautiful eilks, Exclusive Models Specially Priced for To-morrow Coats with deep shawl or choker collars of Beaverette—also equally smart untrimmed effects in the mannish sport style. Some . fancifully stitched in silk, perfectly styled, handsomely silk lined and interlined. Of Elvira, Suede Velour, etc. Modish Coats for Misses. pele belted models—warm and serviceable—with plain or box-pleated backs; richly lined | 20.C0 and interlined; sport shades. | Attractive models in Norman= die Cloth in Russian Blouse | effect; also smart Coats of sue 39.75 perior quality Camel’s Hair. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Distinctive models in Evora trimmed with rich Wolf Collar; also attractive plain models } 55.00 featuringthenewthrowcollar. | i a I Even a sick child loves the “fruity” | taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If! the little tongue is coated, or if your child ts listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful | to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself} how thordughly it works all the con-| stipation poison, sour bile and waste | out of the bowels, and you have a| well, playful child again | Millions of mothers keep “California | Fig Syrup” handy. They know a tea | spoonful to-day saves a sick child to-morrow. Ask your druggist for! genuine “California Fig Syrup" which | j has directions for babies and children | You must say “California” or younay of all ages printed on bottle. Mother!| get an imitation fig syrup.—Advt. Very Special Tomorrow New Strap Pumps For Women and Misses a Exceptionally graceful Rus- } sian Blouse models of Nor- manna, effectively trimmed } 68 00 with self stitching and 2 collar of Beaver Fur, A Remarkable Sale of Girls’ and dius aea Coats | A Complete Range of Sizes from 10 to 16 Years s — Two new models, with medium vamps and Louis XV. or walking heels, | Exceptionally well-tailored Coats of Heather and Polo Mixe tures, fully lined and interlined—smart belted models with in- 1 6 75 verted pleats and slash or patch pockets. Most Unusual Values, e il a \ oe os celts sao A striking example of the superior Patent Leather values for which or Black Satin the House of Oppenheim, Collins ee = oo ——— a Special for To-morrow—A Choice Assortment of oe BOTS an H (Usually 12.00 Corns or More) Misses’ Fashionable Frocks at Sale Prices Sizes 14, 16, 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to Size $6 Bust, Lift Right Off! No Pain at All 9.00 Also on Sale in New York Store Smocked Frocks of wool Jer- | Smart Frocks developed in su- | Exquisite Gowns in a wide Be. peupcoigered and trimmed | perior quality Tricotine, Can- cantare of fashionable fabrics with Peter Pan collarand cuffs | ton Cre: e & Satin, richly trim= | charmingly trimmed. Models of white linen; new shades, | med--shown in now effects, | for street and Informal wear. Special 1 3.75 | Special 18.CO | Spectal 38, OQ Misses’ and Girls’ Departmente—Third Floor , APply a few drops of »ezone"’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you ift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness. AS re It Makes J.ittle Difference What You Need— | A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It i An