The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 14

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Se ee eee would do all in his power to ald tl To-day -Washelefsky was held in good cau: $1,000 bail by Magistrate Short in the Several hundred school children)! Bridge Plaza Court on charges of members of the Junior Red Cross.) grand and petit larceny. He will be participated in the exercises amined Mon WOMAN LEADER IN BRONX POLITICS TENDERED A DINNER ALLEBED ve is | The Red Cross flag was not flown | i | =e on the Liberty Pole, as had ‘een | Armed } | | planned, because of a rule barring all } ' iii se | gmbler Lae ate oun eat bd ST. L Nov. 11.—Two armed i plained the City Hall, is'as old ax/ men yesterday entered the jewelry } i ry. tore of Edward J. Gallant in the H ' | d Cross drive will continue | Jowntown section, foreed three em- ‘ | ployees into a rear room and escaped { | with jewelry valued at from $35,000 to pee owe | 550,000, Six trays of rings, brooches } | iW and bar pins set with diamonds | First Claim of Sort Made Big Crowd 4 Atténds Exercises! idow’ 8 Heart Ken. A motorinan, passing on a ' F | street car, saw the burglars at wo Against E. J. Donegan, and Hears Tributes to Work and HomeRobbed ° na notified the police, but the rob- i } rot away. } Former Contractor. of the Order The Same Night | ' FS ' ‘The Red Cross drive for $500,000 was | | 1 Waward J. Donegan of No. 8321 begun In City Hall Park to-day. ‘The| Matchmaker Arrested \When| 4 5 12th Avenue, Brooklyn, who before exercises on the City Hall steps were! Clothing Is N 1 After t Prohibition was a small contractor on ssive and well attended. Mayor | Aoung Is d Atte the Brooklyn waterfront, will pay vind was topresented by Franeta P Visit. i] $1,653,797.25 in income taxes and | Bent, Director of the Bonrd of ahd WAITER : t }enalties for 1920 if the Government | mate, Among those present during) yy. saieuih a widow, (Bh \ ‘ sceeds in steps begun yesterday to the speechmaking were Mme. Joachim | 75° °° fi collect it, Assistant United States ves at N Aven to serve Lea & Per. Rincon, president of the Mexican | Brookiy iT is Several pa z .\ttormey Kopff declared that Done- Red Cross; Mrs. William K. Draper, Eads n, Rte ve Mts eae rine’ Sauce, oped fan's income for 1920 was largely the Mra, Mortimer L. Sihiff and H. J. | huni wonderful for 3 Ts profits from alleged bootlegging op- Rogers. 1 Gabel Wanueleriy 1s Ewams ter,Clam and Crab f faee ek Neue ene oe Among the speakers were Director |, realm id Ana VER at NOB Meat cocktails. . tue first of many to be made by | Nd ang at No, 57 " : Government in an effort to collect Bent, Morris Aron of the Committee | piamona Street, Brooklyn. According Fine for fried oys- tuxes on bootlegging operations. ‘ f 100 and speaking for Col. Whittle- | +. the police, he offered Mrs. Balchin ters, fried clams or Donegan was arrested in the Hote! y. Chairman of the roli call, who i8 | pis services as a matehmaker to pr McAlpin on Dec. 30, 1920, with an- hington; the Rev. J. J. Halli« | cy ane ernanr nen a clam chowder. But other man and two women on a : fecaneee alli- Jeure her A ira be sure you get | charge of conspiracy and attempted J ha n of the 7th Division, | catied one evening iast month, bring ' leibery of Federal Prohibition agents, SSS | tnd Major George A. Daly. Brigade | ing nis step-vrother, Dominick Ka | le te, also under indictment for al-| Mae. SARA FRIEDMAN {Adjutant cf the Sith Infantry Bri-|eninsky, along as a tatyanonia’ C4 loged illegal transportation of liquor. mh . fl eae e : |chinsky, along } oir, Kopft said he was informed by|Mrs. Sara Friedman, Democratic) #1’) National d, who had | didate income tax officials that this case is charge of the ceremonies as Adjutant Mrs. Balchim, acco the first in which the Government has “Boss,” to Be Honored by |of Gen. Dyer SSS SSS 4 ~ hee, is the soul juvestigated the income of any alleged Thousand Persons Wather Halliga who is one of the time T r f {oueeeie, a usand Per: heaee : x ony wi ne of ti aah cade The Rochester Art label means some- clothes. For example: Every yard of \ it was when Donegan, under $25,00| One of the biggest banquets rpread at nor er ane dh refused to accept tu Back of it i f loth i i ail, made application for permission | the Hote! Astor will be tendered to Mrs. | Section of the country the na le i re led fiche GH Me AUC) Meant asciash cf wis suid) Whoa Gull sieht ciel Maeda ise che bese eee eo ane weioral Sara Friedman, woman Democratic} Red Cross. He explained that nojand f¢ honest manufacturing and fair pricing. shrunk at a cost of 6c. per yard--not turned the consent o: he Federal} jeader of the 5th Assembly District of | matter how good a povernment’s ii A rc " e has i , > tn Court in Brooklyn and in Manhattan| tno pronx and wife of Dr. Peter tried- | tent IPH CHCA IE RARREL letany Through the years that label has been steam shrunk the ordinary way, which upplied for his passport, that tho in- ani pov Ny sequently man of No, 120 West 70th Street, it tA ROU BE an ee Reedy SaHLEMHT CURT come tax division of the Internal Rev- © guarantee of service and satisfaction. can be done for}4c. a yard. All our coat to have the hed «nue Bureau became interested in his|!!! take place Tuesday, 2 organization compose] of the cluss| {Wo suits of clothes and other articles’ But with to-day’s abnormal condi- makers are custom coat makers-—-they } cae. Over one thousand persons will sit | ’7=4n!2a alo Mi cl Pair rate i A Mae ; It was found he had filed no income|down to the dinner which will be a workers who comprise the Red) ticns the retailer is asking for a cheaper can’t be hurried. All canvas is stitched tax tendered Mrs. I'riedman by the captains ate ieaeloleekee if \ grade of clothing—-which we are not in by hand. All collars are hand of the district over which she prosides. cll to know ‘bat the sold F ‘ a LOCKWOOD INQUIRY | racticatly every public official in the who was gaesed or wounded will he equipped to make--and which we are felled. Buttonholes are all hand made EDNESDAY Bronx will attend and many of Man-| taken care of in good time and that . = not willing to produce under the Roches- We press but seven coats a day--most NEXT W ES pees public officers will also be on} he will Bee oeentca complete jus- P NNY A. POUND PROFIT ter Art label, other makers press fourteen. These facts i PETS AES 5 tice," said the priest. “While he is — ee A $ . i Anna Bing, of No. 948 Tiffany Street, | ,, ‘ort stice s there prove conclusively what you get when Untermyer Forces Question Wit-| chairman of the committee, has already | V'/ti@S for this Justice what is ther to prevent him from starving to reson-DAARn Rochester Art Clothes are quality you buy Rochester Art Clothes. death if a human hand is not reached nesses Preparatory to Resuming |/isted 900 acceptances, and arrange- . ments have been made to seat 1,100 per- Hearings. sons. There will be a vaudeville rro- | i) Hy ineantime? Two-thir Is! 5 : 2) Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the | sramme and dancing after the dinner, of the Red C 8 work has been I S 1 { Lockwood committed? put a force of ——__ devated to Muman emergency aid Mmpressive eciais OG aes Ih Cerks and lawyers to work this morn-| APPEALS TO CLEMENCEAU. renee Se eee eae expen OE Hi R ie] ng im the Criminal Courts Building, ne e are e 2 1) seaaiciig, <witniseek Wasa veers ¢ Orne Reminds Tiger eff lloving of distress not only among to Commemorate the Anniversary Tailored in New York e e of Armistice Day are tailored to perfection under the watchful eye of Samuel Blum himself. They are designed by Frank Laura, whose notable career includes ten years of service with if of Cottin, | soldiers and ex-soldiers but among —A plea for the re-} their relatives | ease of Emile Gottin, the youth who| In 1919 the amount of the fund was tried to assassinate Clemenceau on|sct at $1,400,000. In 1920 it was set Feb. 19, 1919, 1s made by the Commn- | at $837,000. This year, though the ‘They are under the directiin of Law- renee Duer, Deputy Attorney General. The witnesses, it is understood, are io be called before the committee, ‘ which is expected to resume its hear- n as great as ever, though | ° Schanz and J. F. Lanigan, of Fifth Avenue. They are made from such famous foreign i ; ngs on Wednesday next in the City|#t organ Humanite. Cottin shot/ ti, se in the number eared for | for Friday and Saturday J ‘ : as i ore t Mall, The hearings, which are ex- | Clemenceau as he was driving from Mis) represents the difference between weaves as J. & J. Crombie, Ltd., Caledon, Carr’s Meltons, and O’Brien; and HI i holed to continubt attelcast three] tome tn\an edtomobile, A'courtimar= 8,00 and 26000 persons, the Red ASSORTED All from noted domestic fabrics such as Worumbo, Hockanum, Princeton, Metcalf, t : weeks, will be directed at insurance| tial condemned Cottin to death. The | Cross is asking for only $500,000. | MOLASSES D ‘e, anhard d Standish. Thi Jens deed by the f i ts i H i companies, the building trades com-| sentence was mitigated to ten years’ rabies aaah reat DAINTIES Three unn + unhardt an ‘andish. \OSe are) woolens use: yy the foremost makers H i } ee and probably certain labor lead-| x jjtary confinement. worthy manner.” | In handsomely decorat of men’s apparel. And woolens they are—simon pure. ; ‘ unde the same time United States| _Humanite says Cottin ts dying of| Director Bent said the Mayor de-| ed patriotic container. }H \ pistrtet, Attorney Hayward is pre.| consumption and cannot possibly wur-| sired \t understood that he fovered | BOX ; paring to press his attack upon the | Vive his term of imprisonment. \Uberal contributions to the Red Cross. | Elsewhere 60c Taton-wide ‘monopolies expaeed ‘by |, Humantte sugsests that Clemenceau| The “Mayor, Mr. Bent further said, 4 Mir, Unter myer previous to the com.| intervene to save Cottin from an early | had been appointed chairman of the| $ Rivcealadinurariat son he aummnen, | Rree® Federal and municipal drives, and ! Hayward will be ready Monday |* mae see 3 . | ' morning to proceed with the trial of r = = i the "Tile Trust,” the members of which POUND BOX We Go! Reductions! Elsewhere 60c : CHOCOLATE COV- Rather than turn to the manufac- Up to the present we’ve been selling were indicted two months ago. Later he will proceed agaii ‘or 1g SENTA Cocoa 99 Out of Business Further Drastic NUT KISSES it the cement and terra cotta combine: —— —_ ——>—___ Wil i i ERED CARAMEL cts. ture of cheaper apparel or cut down at Jess than wholesale prices. But 4 j BURIED MAN’S BODY Odd Pieces of Furniture RENE UE A habs ret our volume of business we are retiring although the response to our an- i FOUND 31 FEET DOWN Regardless of Cost Elsewhere 59c THEY LAST from the clothing industry. To pro- nouncement has been tremendous, we ! tect our name we are disposing of our After our great Special Purchase Sale, which ended Jas: big million-dollar stock of Rochester must speed things up still more—for prove: Grepam” week, we accumulated a number of odd pieces which jabmerged rs Art Clothes direct to the wearer- we want to close the doors very soon im Sand at W Ne de . . Tae body of William Graham of will be sold thie week regardless of cost. Milk Chocolate Covered at less than wholesale prices. The | So—~FURTHER DRASTIC REDUC- 4 Buffalo, who was buried in @ sand i Odd Bedstead: result is you get top-grade clothing TIONS! 7 side at Wanaque, N. J., last week, edsteads for the cost of vastly inferior mer- chandise ! And you profit again. ' ' ' ' Sold at é e Retail for ' t ul Ss High as $50 ‘ t nem } ‘ $ t ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ was recovered this morning. He was Worth from $60 to $150 working on an excavation fifty-five i BOX Nougatines: PouND 59° These are in Mahogany, Walnut and ‘water supply dam, when the aie oc Maple. Marked for quick clearance, at $29 75 AS LOFT MAKES THEM curred and he was submerged in the i . sand. Strong efforts were made by| {if Odd Dressing Tables : 6 sive bat the aanwor ot he town at Worth from $80 to $175 Other Holiday Attractions eels en in the undertakin; ' ; <a ca end finally hope ad's | 1 peneeonaly oe $30 to $50 OLD DUTCH STYLE _| | MILK CHOCC! ATE lo co at Prices Up. logation, as" there wer no cmbers “sr | If] Also Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Chairs, Tables, Book CREAM CHOCOLATES: | | COVERED, Mi AS- Pp to $37.50 Re eeriats netrhy io. prevent the cases, etc., to be sold This Week, Regardless of Cost. Rich, creamy centers delic- 3 The biggest, reddest, ri iously flavored with Pure Fr b : Ber Pee erent Chocolate rest 54c. rich Fondant Cream IND BOX POUND 69c uw ] Wholesale Price~ recovered at a depth of 31 feet. It stood ‘otha Som" “| HT The WRIGHT -FOX CO..Inc. 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth Avenue New York City Up to $36.50 ES or el vercoats vl 50 al j at Retail for as High as $60 To those who are int ment in just the kind of Sold erested in decorated package to please Wholesale Prices Up to $37.50 H a I . ‘ a | - : ; . m4 |] the kiddy. An attractive -— , i . Sack Suits in 1, 2 and 3 ese Ri sare beit ' | 5 - the profitable profession toy in every package. bate ode 18; Sat Evening Clothes Eid allignde or ‘X A y Th stri maa iy ay HI fs io Writi PACKAGE, 79c breasted suits; English oe? en ae rates Tn. wea evens cies ie ‘ + - COM! sport suits; suits of every e209 ; 1} Mod H of Scenario Writing peas Seis eve Cie oe ee ee cost of making. Hove be- ' i | | ; ; , : models, Heavy overcoats With everything else. Hand. fre have we sold them : tf 691 8) HRANCES WHITE | godin HEAVY. eveTeoe ee taut car civest bo the wemren ‘Thay {fi Anticipating a brisk Fall trade ELIJAH cf “i, model, Topcoats a-plenty. loring. Tuxedos, $39.50 to have never been handled aad | which—to our keen disappoint 1, screen writer Aitienee eaters Geo And $43.50. Full Dress Suits, by any but the better class ii ment—did not materialize, we ®| and authority on photo- lm ali wonderful value . $46.50. retail shops. iH now find ourselves heavily stocked ; aie an, ' up with current models of our play construction, is in ° New York for the purpose Short & Medium of conferring with men and s s s . Vamp Shoes s| women who are interested 5 5 a and as we never carry over any stock from season to season, w re offering them at manufac- turer's cost to Clear Our Shelves for Next Season’s Models. J. Glassberg 290 Fifth Ave. BETWHEX OOTH AND MST STS. ran ch: 511 6th Ave. BETWEEN 80TH AND SPT BTS, fizes 1 to 9; A to EB. in the scenartist’s pro- FRANCES WHITE ELIJAH, fession, Miss Elijah rep- —F ES W E } resents the Department rae Re aie ar nee a At the As Pl & B e, of Education of the Palmer a eeniaet. ° Corner: tor ° 1 oadway Photoplay Corporation, of Entrance A 740 Broadway Los Angeles. hours of 10 and 4 or by | Miss Elijah will be glad © @ppointment. There will Open 8A.M.to 630 PM. to receive those who desire be no cost or obligation: more to consult her between the WALDORF ASTORIA HOTEL, || what te eorest deze’ below Open Today—All Day Good Stores Everywhere CO., New York Ht) A ri .

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