The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 5

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( I jYork City for ninetecn yours, He| for Alderman trun the ist Distrlot. » considerable distance t |gtaduated from Columbla 19 1894, ant| He In the next door neighbor to John dua! } rom the New York Law Collego in! Danaher and the two are great pels.) rd 498, In whieh year he was admitted) Mr, Gautler i# popularly cinssed a to the bar. In his timo he has welt /@ stem winder and has more go in ten more than 400 opinions. Hoe is «| him than the best machine in ‘Tam- charter member of the Bronx Bur As-| Many's purty, SNEER AT CLAIM Of jsoclation and |s indorsed by ail the| | Louls ls a great mixer and is known | bar assoolations, far and wide 75,000 FOR HYLAN Harold ©. Knoeppe! is the able law- cpa He {8 one of the outside men of | | yer chosen by the Coalition Party to polities of the Bronx, He has been enter the lsts for District Attorney|one of the most oonststent fighters " against the Democratio incumbent,|against the oppression of gouging (Contmue: my bawe Four) ward Gienu Mr. Knoeppel| landlords and even the children in the - |Was born !n the Bronx, aa wore his! Bronx hai] nim as the people's friend west 4 than good old Mike] parents before him and hie children| Hooray for Louie! Donovan, ile old-thne tistic Impres-|ifter him. Ho Js forty-six years old oe |und his expertence at the bar extends | for over twenty-three years. He be- Neves in the rigid enforcoment of the lows “to protect the homes, lives and property of the citizens of the Bronx. vas with Danaher He won't stand for “private search vas beaten y HL. C./ and seteure of a man’s property with. | thacknc, but John beat the, out due process of the law,” when) ario and instructor of te New York Athleuo © s boxing cla Mike, tod rest his soul, Ived with John for he last @ix years of his life and John CONNOLLY ANSWERS CRITICS ON SEWER COST Says Comparteon Made Was Not fur Same Class of Work. ote of Whitwan by 4. Im'a elected, | Borough Preatdent Connolly to-day ts- — —_— jsued a statement dealing with the ae- Ma.o; Dane! P. Sullivan is Coali- | For Register of the Coalition tioket |sertions made at the Meyer Investigation Jon's vloiwe tor County Clerk. He | the people of the Bronx have Thomes|retative to prices for constructing sewert vas sducat t Fordham Univer-|Cowan to combat the re-elsation of|tn Queens, ae compared with sewer cor ity, at. F 2 Xa College and | Register Polak. Mr. Cowan 1s @ na@-| struction in Johnstown, Pa. Mr. Con- e Now Yc Law School, and work-|tive New Yorker and a resident of | holly ead: d his way through college and the|the Untonport section of the Bronx ¥, ay sho AS 4 matter of fact Dan | He's a poet and a natural orator and ay througa the) by profession a building vontractor, Committee that public work {n the Bor- had to go to war) and well versed tn building and realty | ough of Queens waa constructed of a bet- rhien th at. ted with Spaln,| matters. The present Register clalma Ch and at 9 cheaper ofst than nd, not , when his country | to be @ man of deeds, but the friends y othe This testimony YAP it, danger, ugain he enlisted at of Mr. Cowan eny that in addition he's /etands 1) oniv tad, except as affected he age of forty-six, leaving behind |@ man indeed y the siate.nen je e = arming wife and six darling | vestigatots of the committee, that @ gewer was bullt in Johnstown, Pa, not describing Its character, for $23 per foot, whereas the contractor on the const tion of the sewer in Laure! Hill Lo h » fought ent him to th: y und then thoy | hool to try for | Quatice Municipal Court, and is styled as tho “Tenants’| vard had bid the sum of $86 per ‘nomics: Ho won bia bars and came! Defender and Champion of Tuetioe| MINE foot. Such 1s not the fact ack a M Walle he was a: Lone |and Fair Play to All.” Mr, ‘Tierney | Mee @F0, ot GUA. oe staatne are tes, on Clirlatinas, IMS, a newspaper | in a graduate of Fordham Untverslty : nei i sewer jan who fed heard of his six little | and played on the same football team, in the wooden ‘ddtes looking for the daddy at hone, | o¢ which Wd. Giennin, Denocratié!or tron forms by the pouring of oon- jade up a song, and it was M“lus-| candidate for District Attorney waa) crete tn ~.oulde, the moulds being later rated und he tithe of “My Captatn. | withdray.. The second type consists Hx.” The wife and the supe For the past eighteen monthe ad LI aed inher not orcunaty enone mae ieule titel oe cae Ums, OxclU-| moulds above t Broun " Sen . J aif of - OF} set and cure a jater = yy for the Fair Play Rent Associa-|trenoh, fitted together as water p' Ww Milara Ine “The sewer Johnstown was a i i single barrel sewer: the sewer in Laure! yee hehe Mill Boulevard was e double barre! One of the 10st fopuie- men on) sewer; the sewer in the Coalition ticket {9 Louls F. Gau-' not encased in concret of New \tier, who Is running big in the race Laure! Hill Boulevard coker, Johnstown “Was an Camporation ( the sewer tn 8. enc ‘amimans Ass | OPPENHEIM.CLINS &@ - 34th Street—New York Unparalleled Value Wednesday Misses’ Fur-trimmed Coats Also Sudtable for Women te $6 Bust Taken from Regular Stock and Grouped at this Special Figure 58.00 “It was testified before the Meyer | THE EVENING ‘WORLD, quantity of oonore running fo. town wus saver trench In Laurel Hill fourteen feet wide, and, unl! id bel the Bronx, {0 be » Woodalde a . Johnstown r but wa foot length of sew of sewer cor Quvens under thy : ineor jmind the fact that aower tr length was about 200 dmintetration he of sewers laid \ | | | ESDAY, OCTOBER tY the Queens, the fact that only 200 feet 3| could Be oriticteed by the Mover om: | Gov, talttes stands as a remarkable record | > of ashlovement.” urge the claim: Bull Spotls Poker Party. né;| BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Oct. 25.—Cinr- con-| ence Creasy, ving just outside of town, ewer has a bull that would not hurt anybody, | 91 nut la mighty strong on curfoslty, When: | Vora ) strange s to find ¢ ntly when the ting He a gro ssOW Hhwov Having {a BUG iE Nokes “ The Board of Juring the giceunt) charged yesterday the re hh i Aj same tree and t In Re £1 two miles before | Gov. Jctty, Nov, 4, Aun comes around he a}! about him. and C beh i Re- | prosect. structed tn | Law ' teot Woman's Sutt of Velour, collared with Opossum, Woman's Bolivia Coat, cal. lared with Taup: Wolf, 48.00 38.00 1921. m to Speak Here. Henry J, Allen of Kansas will of the Middle West at & national engineering forum in thie when, it was | yesterday, engineers, educato: alete and public officials from ections of the country will discuss the of a trade route th ports to ine midlands of North | America through the ca St. Lawrence ship cha: award of bids for snow averaged 14 per n last year ‘REFUSED TO WORRY; 18 107. Winsted Man Knew Abraham Lin-| Country Lawyer. WINGTED, Conn, Oot, %6,—Retusal to worry ts one of the secrete of a lone and happy life, saye Chester R. Wood- ford of Avon, who will be 107 years old : toumorrow. “He in tho oldest ying. ex: Taito Chane | member et the Consectiont Mouse ef 1" atives. e mother lived to he ‘and hie. grand: of 102. Announoed vono- many ITS OFF fron wo yeaa 0) attalned the mm We 1 approved Ab ght @ farm at Mountain and there li i and deatt a products, ebnt Woman's Coat of Botivia, both collared and cuffed with Opossum 75.00 Woman's Tadt ‘leur of Velour, fin- thed with Silk stitching. 32.80 St Be It a Coat Or a Suit Newest cape effects, bloused, straight-line, flaring and wrap models. Ofrich Bolivia, Normandie, Panvelalne, Veldyne and Raritan. Fur Trimmings of Squirrel, bv aver, Wolf, MoleandAustraliaznOpossum. Much Below Prevailing Prices Misses’ Coat Dept.—érd Floor PPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York — An Exceptional Sale Wednesday | 4500 Pairs Women’s fhscle Full Fashioned ‘ Guaranteed Silk Hostlery Per Pair 1.75 9 Pairs, 5.00 Supertor quality Pure Thread SiIk, full fashioned Hosiery, Lisle garter tops, double soles and high spliced heels. Black, White, Cordovan and Russia Calf. McCreery Gloves Here Fashion’s Tendencies Are Combined With Good Values Suits for Women, fashioned of a’ soft, velvety uality Duyet de Laine or Yalama Cloth in mode: that feature long, slin. coats, unadorned but for choker collars of Fur and natty tailored touches. All the wanted shades, Silk lined. (A few models are without Fur.) 38.00 Suits for Women--long-coated, slender styles, splendidly tailored of a mele good quality Yalama Cloth or Duvet de L ‘ne, topped with choke: collars of Fur. All cre tet!.ced types, unadorned but foi buttons, stitching and arrow heads. All the wanted shades. Silk lined. 32.50 Suits for Women Reduced in Prices! Formerly costly suite, fashioned of rich, deap-plle fabrics and collared and cuffed with choice Fur, formerly 325.00 and 425.00, 226.00 and 238.00 Suit Blouses Moet attractive new s.odels of Brocaded Crepe de Chine in Back, Brown or V/hite. Piping of some brilliant, contrasting shade and tiny brass buttons effectively adorn them, ‘They are ideal for wear with Suits and present really remarkable value at 5.00 Coats for Women, beautifully ta‘lored of costly tich-looking fabrics, such as Yalama, Bolivia or Pollyanna, colared with choice Fur. All shades. Fxquisitely silk lined 75.00 Coats for Women, made of Bolivia of a soft, luetrous quality, Some have generous coilars of Mole; a few are without Fur; straight-line, sleeved and belted coats, All are silk lined. Every wanted shade. 48.00 Conte for Woman In sleeved aty'es, fashioned of a real y fine quality Woo! Velour, or Yalama Cloth, and topped with collars of Wolf; eilk fined. Marty Winter shades. 29.50 Women's Dresses A fase nating assam)'age of new Gowns developed ‘mn Canton Crepe, satin Crepe, Crepe de Chine, . quard Crepe, ‘Tricotine or Po ret Twill. Straight-line bloused, tunic and panel effects; embell shed wit! berds, braid or embroidery, Black, Navy Blue and Brown. Cimee $4 to 46, but not in every style. 33.00 Faw Fee Zh | »dern to de Ipertluous Hair and Radium Silk Drawers Women’s French Glace Kid Gloves —two-clasp; Paris puint embroidered and pique sewn Tan, Brown, White or Black. pair, 1.65 ‘Moin Floor} dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered December | st Dainty Step-in Drawers of lustrous Radium Sik, prettily hemstitched and ace trimmed. Flesh, Orchid or L ght Blua, Special, 2.95 Phird Foo we bree 2s oh ic am 7 ‘| | a , | » } ; i} { | { j —

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