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LORE Eh RL Ro aE AUTO IN SIDEWALK PLUNGE HURTS 3IN BROADWAY CROWD RACING RESULTS Great Reserves NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. iT RACH—BSiz_ furlongs. U. S. CAPITAL IN OIL TOTALS $2,421,000,000 Untouched, Petroleum Institute Officers Are Told. CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—Presidents and -]executives of the leading THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921. ee nln ea AL eR NER ee rey SRN ven UN St Mathys e : Quek PAMLICO SOUND, N. in West Still | | His $200,000 yacht Tamarack, of twisted wreckage off Pea in Pamlico Sound, Dr. H. Ly of Detroit, and his guests, Hi nerican FIRS c : ‘ fot My 5 toL and 2 to 1, 0 oil companies met here to-day for the [to Es W and 8. C «Fame? PRES Pooh ;|second annual convention of the| Walker of : alkerville, : ; im | Blossom, American Petroleum Institute to dig. | "Ved here to-day Delivery Wagon Squeezed by|te beck. cuss problems which face the oll in-| The Tamarack was burned Street Car Hits Throng af Rector Street. \ { were slightly injured this afternoon, | when a small motor delivery wagon | became unmanageable at Broadway’ and Rector Street ahd dashed up on! g alk >» th d which is} ut that corner just before threo | % e accident sufficed to make quite A commotion in the neighborhood and, believing it was much worse than it] ole chanced to be, two ambulances were | called from the Broad Street Hospital. | } The surgeons, one of them a woman, |“! attended the injured and left the scene. The victims of the accident were Miss Dorothy Trace stenographer of nue, the Bronx, k : Hue a nd, salesman, forty-seven, of the Hotel Imperial, | ubrasions and contusions, and Paul Fecht, messenger. seventeen, of No. I 4894 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill, abrasion of the right ankle. Trinity Ave- ns of both |g James Nevins of No. 1882 Second | Avenue, driver of the vehicle, told the |r police that as he turned from Rector | \ormon Street into Broadway a southbound Broadway car threatened to squeeze him against the curb. He swerved, a he felt a bump. He | 1 y struck his wagon. his steering gear ineffec- tive for a moment, and in that time he ran on the sidewalk, He was ar- rested, but as no complainants ap- peared he was released. v was releaged CHINA EMPHATIC { ABOUT SHANTUNG May Have to Consider Withdrawal From Parley if Not Satisfied. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (Associated | Press).—The Chinese delegation to! the Armament Conference, it was] learned to-day, has received explicit instructions from the Peking Govern- | ment not to recede from its position for the unconditional return of the Kiaochow leasehold in Shantung, and | to protect China's interest in Man- churia, Many cablegrams are being recelved daily from various organiza- tions in China to the same effect. It was sald by Chinese spokesmen | te-day that should ntung “con- versations” result adversely to China's interests, the delegation might have | to consider withdrawing, It was em- phasized there was no present inten- tion of doing ge ee *, ADKINS SAFE IN MEXICO, INGTON, Dec. 6.—R, C. Ad- eologist for the Texas Oil Com-| pany, reported to Have béen captured | by bandits in the State of Chihuanua, | Mexico, has escaped and is safe at Par- nounced to-day. 000 pesos. i H f Quilted Robes of Crepe de Chine (One Illustrated) Very Special 15.00 Lambs’ wool interlined and silk lined. In rose, French blue, orchid, ~ turquoise, pink, wis- teria & black. All sizes. tony {irat; Fictile, A man, a young woman and a boy | third. . Dear Me and Mjss Frauland. twenty-four, a} 4 RX olin and. up; us Q Arte, aaecaiboet |NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. | Kemble, Dumbfounder. John, SIXTH hACE—Grayson, Day Lily, Murray, Like, Phelan, | and 9 laps, made by Egg and Verri made to-day at the home of former| J ‘pal, Mexico, the State Department an- | Emperor William at Doorn, Holland. | ‘The bandité are re-|f the report of hig betrothal, says | orted to have demanded a ransom obs. oe OPPENHEIM, CLL 34th Street—New York Noteworthy Values— Wednesday dustry, HAVANA WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Five and a half fur- Diversity, 1 and 5 to , second; Lustre, Non-starters— Time, 1.1 refining. eons NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | RACK TRACK, NOW OLE. De.| port Company, a one developer of} rney: vin ) ‘he clas tor moan “the Mexican coveen aus ; : 1d amet valk “alt Seraligh. anit i Sia bias 0 industry, told], stone to halt # ( ‘h BACH 88. shiming: mo zearoids: Jof that country's resources. He suid} commissioner ts appointed to take ristmas Net 1 Fra-|that {ts importance propori.oaately| depositions essential to Mims stoves i j ; ’ : ave bee Dhar ote ev detee Grier Cae ee Hat Sesterday, for the alleged an oi} entists, ; | Undiscovered he added. \ up; one mile 3; owning, 104 8 SEVENTH ar Like, 108; * 05; Hay, 110. LiRoboteur, 110: Cotrdo “Apprentice allowance of fire pounds « Wather clear, ‘Teck fast FIRST RACB--Pluridelle, Heriais SOND RACE—Murphy, Lively, Jago TRD CE—Attoo, ‘Tries, Crock FOURTH RACE —- Panaman, Rapid Day, Rapid Traveller. Lyte RACE—Neddam, Frigate, Duke SEVENTH RACE --Deckmate, War EEE SCORE 40TH HOUR. Miles Laps Lawrence and Thomas. . .749 Broceo and Goullet ‘ Rutt and Coburn. 2 McNamara and Madden Drobach and Hanley Lands and Lang.. Girandego and Ver Steffina and Peyrod: Buysse and Van Hev: DeRuyter & Van Kemp Kaiser and Smit Webber and Osterritter Grenda and Belloni. Bello and Gaffney Billard and Alavo Leader—Rutt. Record—844 miles AN NeSBKeHewoneow in 1914, SS Denial Made at Doorn of Former Emperor's Bethrothal. LONDON, Dec. 6.—Denial f was spatch to the Dally Mail fvom n. Edward | Prizor, Vacuum Oil Company, stated that Ure American oil industry represent: invested capital of $2,421,000,000 with $1,795,000,000 invested in petroleum Hdward L. Doheny, President of the| © Pan-American Petroleum and Trans- ates, ag 110,000,000 barrels of Mex are used annually in this|' reatened, despite pre -meaing and conscicr according O'Donnell, President of the reserves j will produce millions of b: THE GIFT BOOK Mailed Upon Request water" thangh everything was at the Pea Pregident of thé stroyed, no one Torrey arrived un expedition. IN MURDER Supreme Court Justice Dike in to-day reserved decision on United iwyer, in Bréoklyn in Novemb BIG FURN to Thor mi furnitur ae oc, wark, N. J. ics A twenty-page illustrated magazine of beautiful and unusual, gifts WW BONWIT TELLER &CO. jonas The Specally Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET “Bontell” Feminine GIFT HOSIERY FOR CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS XCLUSIVE hose that are a pleasure to take from their Christmas wrappings and a pleasure to wear when their Christ mas wrappings are thrown away. Silk and Wool Clox Hose 3,95 Smart two-tone effects with hand-embroidered contrasting clox. 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We n \4-karat green gold Wrist movement, $23.00; others $18.00 Watch, cushion shape i extension Bracelet, $42.50 Watches at Lambert Brothers are works, Waltham. Elgin, Hamilton, Howard or Swiss, with choice cases, open face or hunt- ing style. They were built for service. all of standard Open daily 9 A. M.to6 P.M. Saturdays in December till 9 ernie Lambert | Bros. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry \4-karat Green Gold Bar Pin, engine turned and pierced effect, set with amethyst $12.75 Shop Early - << <> Fine Diamond En- Fine Diamond En CorDorscccccemmmeccoommm \4karat Green Gold Pocket to Pocket Chain $16.50 Men's 14karat gold Vest Chains, $23.00 up; Waldemar pocket to pocket |4-karat Chains, $11.50 up. Miscellaneous shank 4karat Gold, Diamond and flesibe pierced and engraved Bracelet, 9 dlamondensscresscrssssner se. 9110,00 Third Avenue Corner of 58th Street of Plain octagonal Wrist Watch, 14 karat gold, inspected in our factory mounted on black moire ribbon 1O-karat 7 net ig day find $8.50

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