The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 16

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N LEAGUE ‘PENT $590 THE ELECTON Hearst Gave $5,000, and Mans election of Mayor Hylan, spent $59 905, according to a statement which it filed yesterday with the Secretary of State. There were 648 contributors to the organization, and it received $69,436, The other organizations have yet to be heard from, but it was an- nounced that Tammany Hall spent $128,480 as its share in the Mayor's compaign. The principal contributors to the | Hylan League were the Business Men's League and William R. Hearst, who each contributed $5,000. ‘Woods, Nicholas M. Schen m- anett A. McLoughlin contributed $2,500 each, while other contributors Ware F. L. Godsol, $2,000; Joseph \. _ ly, confi- 2 A SRP, | Joseph Cohen and Lee , $1,000 each. ‘Tenem2nt House Comm * Mann, Max Dick, ‘A Brooklyn City » Anton Sondheim, John Welz, | rol issioner Frank | yoorhees, & cial Deputy Police Commissioner; | L. Cuddihy, James Butler, William H. Donovan, Frank K. Houston, Fred-) erick A. Wallis, campajgn manager i for Mayor Hylan, and D. A. Harring- Others | Henry | ' 3; W. 8 » David i ireenblatt and Samuel H. Harris, $300 euch. Accorditg to the state Were seven contributions four contributions of $2 each, one of $3, seventy of $5 each, eleven of $10 each, and eighteen of $500 each, Con- tributions aggregating $3.300 were made to the league through the James A. Donegan Campaign Committee. ‘Donegan was the successfu) candidate for County Clerk and was backed by William R. Hearst. “Principal Frostolite Value in . FLOOR LAMPS ~ \ ent, there: $1 each; penditui of th price of ¢i complete lamp. ’ Vi SAMUEL FROST iso hten the Nights ith Frostolites.” Jeague were given as printing, $22,000; personal service, $6,166; organization expense, $9,600; office rent, $8,655; ad- vertising, $1 $2,000; buttons, music, $340, and hire, $661. The Kings County Democratic Com- mittee spent $62,009 for its share in tbe Hylan cam WOMAN VI 262 Front Street. was made by her husband Ashley, of His Official Family x 0; postage and mailing, $1,600; banners, $450; auto and truck n and ——<——— 1M OF AUTO TRUCK ENTIFIED, The {dentifica- MOLASSES CREAM KISSES Golden Molasses candy jackets; centres of richest 19° seen POUND BOX 3 Foldin; Boxes, her. “Gattl Agrested less lAper Th James 0. Gattl, who gave his address ax the furnished room house of Mn. . CN ln ¥ A.POUND PROFIT LOCKWOOD’S NAME FORGED. ON TWO CHECKS |i" Violation of tmrole, MILK WAGON DR& Model. ® received | Henrietta Ramelia, No. 55 East-1?ist contributions aggregating $58,000. | Street, was held in $2,600 bail to-day In Harlem Court by Magistrate McQuade. Gatti was arrested while keeping an appointment with a fur model, Marie! ‘The woman killed at Nassau Street anid! King, also of No. 53 Manhattan Bridge Plaza, Brooklyn, laat| at the Hote! Pennsylvania evening was identified to-day as that of | x A M1 ie in it ei | thirty-eight, of | King a check for $100 on Nov. 15, telling = Raa ey Oy ey: be irty Stet ty her to pay Mra. Kamella his room rent land keep the $47 change, which he owed ‘The check was worthless. Gatti is charged with giving Miss Chipped In. from whom she was separated. Sam-| Detective Wallot of Coney Island Sta- PP nuel Berger, the driver of the auto truck | tion appeared in court with a warrant i ER for the arrest of Gatti, charging he nad i ft several *hich ran her down, was held tn $1,000 | cashed two checks at Coney Island, (or The Hyian League, one of several ii) 4, the Adams Street Court to-day | $22.00 each to which the name of Sen- organizations that worked for the re- for examination on Friday. ator Lockwood had been forged. A Teaee-raaRn Special for Wednesday, Nov. 30 CHOCOLATE COVERED NUTTED MOGULS Maple marsh- mallow nut cen- tres. Our regular c 59c goods. POUND BOX Committees! For $4.50 we will sell you 30 pound POUNDS of Very Excellent Candy, together with 60 handsomely lithographed Half-Pound ready for the Matattabeenbate, Corse and eet @ 4. 50 We Also Offer: Milk Chocolate Covered Assorted Fresh Fruits POUND BOX Our Liberal Credit Teves Ape in Plain Cuan Golden Oak Frame, upholstered in Imitation Leather; makes a full tize bed when open. (This does not include mattress.) Illustrated, at $43 50 All Goods Marked Figures 84th Street “L” Station at Our Door, 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door. “86th Street Crosstown Cars:and Buses Two Blocks Away. ly Also to Long Island, New Jersey Connecticut. bs MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 4-Piece Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite, in Mahogany Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bow-End Bed; splendid construction; exceptional value; as illustrated, 4 pieces, at Dak Frames, Spanish reclining back, upholste: Leather, wi Back hurt you? Can't straighten without feeling sudden pains, nd twinges? Now fe moment you rub with porting penetrating Ou.” Nothing else takes en aad stiffness so iB (Warne 0 harmless the skin. Limber up! small trial bottle store and after you'll forget that ache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause more misery. It never ‘disap- has been recomm and doe: Worth- Hast 12st Street, | 't burn or discolor Don't suffer! Get a om any Drug ge it just once ever had back- keeper from Sing Sing Prison also ap- d with a warrant charging Gatt! at 1234 Street and William Walker, 3 Street, a ShefMeld river, was assaulted Amsterdam Avenue oR ATTACKED, by two men this morning. THis head was badly cut with a milk bottle and he went home after treatment at the Knickerbocker Hospital. His assailants escaped. One policeman is assigned to two wagons in this district and the policeman who was supposed to be guarding Walker was around the corner with another wagon when the assault took place. 201 East 7ist i) of Warmth “ttt; ont SS x. SS N ‘THE Kiddies always “‘beat it’’ to a Reznor. They prefer a Reznor be- cause it floods the floors with heat firse— and it’s pleasant heat, not the smelly kind. With its safety fender it is the ideal heater for homes where children are. Reznor Reflector Gas Heaters The Reznor has all the burns a pure sun colored flame; advantages and none of the dis- advantages of the blue flame, and having -no mixer, cannot light back. a_ complete of how high Always maintains combustion of the gas regardless or low the gas pressure may be. The Reznor is an attractive looking heater that looks well in the heat in any room — that produces all the gas without odor—and REZNOR MFG, Co a nee See the Reznor line at your dealer’s; or if you cannot locate a Reznor dealer, telephone Beh & Co., 1140 Broadway, Mad- ison Square 3515, for name of nearest dealer. ——= REZNORD Si {LL sells at the remarkably low price of $4.50 up to $16. Kill it Quick! Pneumonia works fast! You go home tonight, feeling a bit groggy under the weather. and Your head aches, you feel an occasional chill. You say, “I guess I’ve caught a bit of a cold.” You think you'll be all right in' the morning. But in the morning you're rather feverish. You turn in right after dinner. You can’t eat breakfast. You think you'll stay in, bed awhile. Later they send for the doctor; and then the battle for your life begins. In more than one pneumonia case out of three it is too late. is readily istered early enough. If Creofos (ged a be in time. ily prevented. is taken at the first sign of a cold, it will But Creofos should be taken everybody, regularly once or twice a month, or oftener, during the fall, winter and spring. It is the greatest safeguard against infection by pneu- germs. Stop at the druggist’s on your way home tonight and buy Creofos. ‘Tomorrow may be too late. Creofos is sold by your druggist tn three forms: CREOFOS CAPSULES for convenierice $1.5@ per box. for use in CREOFOS WITH SULPHUR $1.50 per bottle. Free on request: 40 page booklet of common-sense precautions against serious Delson Laboratories, in Brooklyn. infectious diseases, Gainaday Electric Co. | In All Principal Cities At 9 o’clock tomorrow morning, Louis Kalischer’s entire appliance and lamp stock, every article an appropriate gift for the Holiday Season, will be radically cut in price and offered to the people of Brooklyn in one GIGANTIC SALE Electric Disc Stoves Reg. $10. Sale Price $6.00 Great for warming up something in a hurry. Good for the sick room. Hot Point Toasters Reg. $10.' Sale Price $6.50 Made by the famous Edison Appliance Corp. A very high standard article. i Immersion Heaters . Reg. $7 to $10. Sale Price $4.50 to $7 Quickly heat a glass or pan of water or milk. Always ready for instant use. Electric Vacuum Cleaners Reduced to Cost All well known makes. Being sold only to make room for new Gainaday. Trench Table Lamps Reg. $16. Sale Price $10.00 A beautiful gift. Made‘from the famous 75 m-m French shell and trench helmet. Vase Lam ‘ Reg. $35. Sale Price $22.50 Beautiful imported Japanese lamps in a large as- sortment. Electric Sewing Machines 40% Off Regular Price Best makes. Guaranteed. Very easy to operate. > Just the thing for the nursery. Electric Grills Reg. $12. Sale Price $7.00 A wonderful gift. Heat, broil, toast, bake, boil. Electric Bollers and Milk Warmers Reg. $11. Sale Price $7.00 Very handy to use at the table. Violet-Ray Outfits eg. $25. Sale Price $10.00 For health’s sake. Relieve any kind of ailment. Mermaid Dish Washers Reg. $135. Sale Price $105.00 No more dishes to wash. May be bought on easy terms. Candle Night Lights Reg. $2.50. A real bargain. Sale Price $1.25 For getting in any dark places. ' Simplex Ironers Reg. $140. Sale Price $110.00 42 inch size. Will do average ironing in one hour. Guaranteed. Easy payment plan. Western Electric Ranges Reg. $77.50. Sale Price $40.00 Made by famous electrical manufacturers, Guar- anteed. Wonderful value. AND Flashlights, 50% Off Electric Heaters Silk Lamp Shades Floor Lamps Table Lamps Electric Stoves And hundreds of other articles, all reduced to cost: * MAKE EARLY SELECTION! Gainaday Electric Co. Associated with Louis Kalischer, Inc. 288 Livingston St., Nevins 2100 Brooklyn, N. Y. cTOMATH ROU BLE Indigestion Sourness Gases Flatulence Acidity Palpitation Let.‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin”’ correct yotr digestion by neutralizing the harmful acids in the stemach and intestines, then you can eat favorite foods without fear. Prompt stomach relief awaits you. | Some of us wouldn’t press a button to switch on the sun E all love the sunshine; take it as a matter of course; know that it makes life better and brighter—yet, if we Had to press a button to turn on the sun in the morn- ing, some of us would forget, or we couldn’t be bothered. We are quite willing to accept everything that is good for us, provided it takes no effort to get it. Milk is good food. It is es- sential to maximum bodily health. Health is the greatest treasure we have. These things we admit—yet we don’t drink. enough milk. When a doctor says to a sick man, “Take two pills three hours after meals,” the fear of consequences makes the patient live with his eyes on the clock. ‘ But when the doctor says to a healthy man, “You should drink a quart of milk a day to preserve your health,” he is likely to yawn and say, ‘“‘Ye- ah!” and promptly forget it. Most of us could drink more milk by asking for it at meal- times. Some would probably have to order an additional quart a day. In some homes much milk is thrown away. be- cause no one will take the trouble to walk to the ice-box. to get it. While our purpose in life is to sce that you get enough \pure, fresh milk to drink, we are emphatically opposed to waste. It is much better and easier for you and your family to telephone today for extra milk than to wait until you “don’t feel just right” and call a doctor. DarrnyMen’s LeaGus Co-OPBRATIVE AssOciATION, INC. UTICA, N. Y.

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