The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 13

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| | Mount Vernon, N d got a livel SOCIETY YOUNG FOLK MEDICAL BODY ASKS Copes, 19 and 16, foun Vernon, S r As SGC NEWS OF N.Y. HIGH SCHOOLS |TOPLAYFORCHARITY — ANTLBEERBILL VETO) a as clapped into the Ventnor fal 6 ; . hd New York A m Sends Sharv | mn arriage | ' ya “runaway boy," white “Ma on t Fea - he yt and pleaded. Tae jatt| ; Protest rdtow. Di > L F il ac d finally and the Copea (Continued From Twelfth Page.) —,tanged for Officers’ Da Paced we ot Plaza Entertainment | isma at ure, w The KY ade theie hh ine i | Bee. The ted otticers of | | Dr. John P, Davin, Executive Secre With the bride's Meptather, Stilton We mes the seniora defeated the Sixth] @° Govern! 1 yall preside, | torAid Nursery tary of the New York Medical Associa | Young fle a We { Threw Mont Young, ki Overbrook con toh Ferm § to 6, while the Fifth Burm. fell te, “The Persian) Members of the Junior League and UonM has sent to President Harding the | COUN ed ths, fore the Seventh 14 to 0 | formed by : tor. SFanization’s petition for a veto of the Now yudly for {| many other young poople are iater- Now Cry Loudly for ay Nw Cub on flarnoon of D jmany other young ‘ Antl-Beer Bill, It anys: : : ‘The forthcoming 1 play Sill be handsomely mounted ed th the entertamment to be #IVeN “verere te nothing In the blstory of Freedom. é Will take one of | f@-morrow night at the Plaza for te tne practice of medicine tn this country! PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21--Mra | MENU fn ‘i ft of the Junior Auxitiary of the to justify this control by Congress, |e egy Cope, the lv a Capel ‘ aay Hie Day and Nigat neithor Is there anything inherent tn ahh Ti ‘Abi qussuiaia eeunae oe ae the powers, the traditions or the know]- | rook girl who for an Old-Time tors ofatock, Law ted sectie eniiea, KMlurden bn toe y this assump: | Cope, nineteen-year Aare fore, i fbn, deadore | ; the Hat or Buckets of Gore” flon 6 as practised in the|lantle Clty banker, on | anrsgiwing { or, art staff i ‘ Unites nounced yeaterday that sha was! Pau! Ran t ata Hiyman J. i yas been written by Algernon Greig . berg, elrculation man Sidney M io the occston and wut be presented - _ “through” with martied fe. ‘The Dinner ritle. becelah sr ahae sere om Onets enthusiast now for the single an vater Cocktai " — known amateus actors and actresses DETROIT, Mich, Nov, 21.—-"Pronibl- nee tai now he sing id ssoriter Cookies ~ Morris. | under the direction of Miss Grace tion is destroying the libertios of the|* pa Sah kw € EH WEN Celery mee op lokles ib The Qui Vive, a literary society, | Henry American people; tt Is endangering the ie nee pe RS habe hae tL I ftouat Tawkey fe printing a small wer nt hua been elected Presic| Miss Virginia be Heyen ts to play Fourth Conatitutional Amendment; tt js}man,” gatd Mrs, Cope. “It Is a sin) 9, oy Onions Sweet Potatoes which Is) posted tn sinization Of line feud. Others having prominent Making hypoerites and placing a dis-|to Insult God's work because He Cranhouy 6 The bulletin i Ey rie uta will be Mfr, and’ Sfes: Van Hears Ullery in almost every other home,” the} meant to make Charlie a man; but Grapefruit Salad f oe aad ht Mes sites ; y. Dr. B. Mee eS Ll of! te failed miserably.” Plum Pudding reen «Treas | 4 Chureh, told his congregation yes- is aaK?: Well, teen ol Nut Tat thal kes y ag Hf guess ne nts alsins i bulletin a $0 said young Cope. "“l lave had one Coffee is Abraham vington and Dr, Pullinger dec.ared the Proh bition é } ¥ y Basie ee hae won da faculty siso Emerson McMillin 8d, Louis C. Law was far from temperance. “It 1s een, ‘eevee aie will Inst me a| §And, of Course, asa Relish “e Ls Dt na Are being posted al the Progcess ered! nd 9: . 6 eve : ver the MWnchrooms. The seventh smiin sot Henry Oe nee luveland Ghd J, DOES eer he en Chats A Go| tlie worst you can think of: ta ; term |s printing one and also the om I. Cleveland and J. Berry seen.” he said, "I can see no good "u Ereshicn, > YJ it gr, Feason for making it’ Miegal ‘for an | too good for him,” remarks the bride j On Nov. 1h and 16 the pageant e chor John Anrrican to have refreshments In his/of three months, i “amorica in the Making" was shown impressive ae ee Ses fo and house If he desires them. “L was happy with her just one day. to the students in tuo auditorium. hor, tac Hering ye Toetope, Pronibition Is to pass «lene was impossible to get along with,” Fe ako serious Lamarche, Edith and YotG,°wine and drank It too.” sald the| the husband assorts. nun way Constance Banks, | rector. While the youthful Copes were busy he Arma Taabel MeMillin, | ——_— telling what a fallure their marriage is had been, G, n the refuta interclass matehe Next Saturday t ce. — Thera will be hotoplay. 0 Thomas for the b ner Scho! rink | ‘ance in n refuge t he refugees i garla now number more than A dramatic programma has been ar- Remember The Fol Special for Tuesday and Wednesday Chocolate Covered Milk The choicest, ripest, most Dates carefully selected Dates. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING High Grade Assorted Chocolates or Bon Bons and Chocolates put up in beautifully decorated boxes depicting life in the early New Round Box One of those tainers, taste filled with lly decorate choicest Cho " ’ . 7 amateur entertainments === rhe Denvigh (aby) guia Socletles | swimming team, whi ‘ has devoted much tl question has Page first place with a total of seven won, 4 this play. Others, fe looked forward to with much inter. | Itichmond Til} natators, ‘There wit | S cutive Committee; Miss Marjorie . oe 6 |e no other athtetics for the school) Cleveland. Chairman of the Enter- The Chesa Club has reorganized, | that day, as most of the teams have}ment Committee; Miss Catherine s have chosen tho fol-| completed their schedules Ok ry Chatrman; Miss Mary | Welman sident: | cee appl sretary; Miss Dorothy ‘ - Mrs, Morris's soceer and footbail sea- and Jzons are at an end. ‘The basketball, airman of} 4 debating and che seasons are he be printed In Spa fig matches for the near flees The m All othe: | sch yt he | rifle team met Erasmue at orris and Kavarsky has b chosen editor ae | the final score wns 190 to 190. DIAMONDS chie | oe WATCHES 3 © — s e qu Lak Bailie an JEWELRY Washington Ir Repeat eed SILVERWARE Fight of the Washingt Irving | ‘onovo Pre eeT Me abertaat icone Rrra eeree| pV On WEA RALINIGGODS i champlon- 1 nd form the nucteus for! AT WHOLESALE PRICES Fruit and Nut Pudding A Thanksgiving treat that has all fashion Plum Pudding. Our regular The Pride of the Orient. Put up in Nye ee handsomely decorated Thanksgiv- c ing boxes. POUND BOX 79c goods. On Sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Thanksgiving popular round con- THE EVENING t Hennessy, Nina Chatillon, e Hanna, Lelen Johnson, Vie- | e Henry, who has directed Send for Big Ilustrated Catalogue | 'H. M. MANHEIM & Co.| ito Bul- Wholesale Jewelers | es now |87 Nassau Street, New York n Bul-! 25,000, ia At swe » Nov. 22nd and 23rd Chocolate Covered arm and flavor of the old POUND BOX ATTRACTIONS 59c Very High Grade Assorted Chocolates All that the name implies in quality, variety and thorough candy excellence put up in richly ornamented containers: d and colate Package Chocolates Contents: Assortments | A very superior assortment of too’ oe tees put up in neat, handsomo con- tallized Ginger, | Milk | t#iner. POUND Chocolate Peppermints, | 2-Lb. Boxes, $2.50 BOX Newport Mints, Milk Chocolate Individual Nuts, Burnt Almonds, Glace Pineapple and Salted Assorted Nuts. PACKAGE COMPLE’ 89c A real treasure chest of candy gems, piece of delicious perfection, att somest candy created, container ever The gift box supreme. PACKAGE COMPLETE England Days. , Covered Sweets. . 2 Ib. Bones, $1.60 Thanksgiving Gotham Assorted Thanksgiving After Dinner Combination or Bon Bons and Chocolates: Our Jewel Package (Assorted Chocolates) beautifully artistic package, declared the hand- Package Made up of Chocolate thsome sweets | Almonds, Spiced Jelly Gums, ra Drops, Smooth Almonds, Par- *1.25 hmal- Is and 2 lows, Nonpar: lithographed character masks for Thanksgiving each a waster | fun, ively put up in | PACKAGE COMPLETE 2.00! 89c Thanksgiving Mixture Our famous collection of as- sorted hard candies put up for this occasion in the character- istic Thanksgiving Orange tint 54c , POUND BOX Thanksgiving Loftypops Materials are provided so the six Loftypops can be dressed up as Thanksgiving figures and stand at each plate as favors 19c PACKAGE OF SIX New London Map Killed by Trotiey. Spedal to The Brening World.) WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. Prank Cope, the bride- | groom's father, was contending that | | aaa ea oe ote caret “Beiee |, NEW LONDON, ‘Conn, Noy. §1i— Se eel | * | Shearer Wood ani etty | ae - The seventh tean J PROSE T aus ‘i ‘ rles Faucett, whilo on his way to tared, “and my son was en Stores dating and b J [Cushman The young men wilt in- Rt the Robert Gale Paper Milt clared, / : fy avers HIGH SCHOOLS |) clude Re! till, Louls de 20, Soa Montville, waa strtick and killed | wneteen. Beside’ this, all the wit Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. Bimiiar teams, 4 Gilbert’ Vail and Morrison Clem- bya. Norwich to New London. trolivy | mosses were under age, | in the noar future there wi sear this mornin Cope und the girl were married in Just as a Thanksgiving Special ! Blue Serge and Gilbert Gray Kuppenheimer Suits Without a question the two best suit buys in America! Beautifully-tailored. Chock full of style. The Blues are fine serges and un- finished worsteds—the famous Biltmore, Junior, model. 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