The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 8

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Qubvomsn nk 20, | 1941. “$120,000 BOND LOOT BIG DROP IN EXPORTS pomiiogr pity Gare, | struck seme Werr,,8, watchman, atty RETURNED TO: OWNER) OF FOOD IN LAST YEAR rm warebouse of the Standard | Hoboken, Ho received a fracture of the Company at Hobok skull and died shortly afterward at tho ——— Monmouth Str ‘ City Hospital, J TENDS BACK GR Gl | Brendstutts Down 8900,000,000 anal ‘ ) ING BRYN MAWR Alleged Thief Ini anfluenced by Man {0}. Meat amit Products 170,000,000. et f rik 7 o i} WASHINGTON, Dee, 20.—Export! ie . Welabase ue as deg Uae food products suffered a decided | e — cMaabat to Give Them Back | decrease for the eleven months end- KK TER EX EXPULSIO LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.—Bonds|ing with November over the same he McCreery ‘ey f valued at $120,000, said to have been | P last Yeast, tho Department: ot t u in a 400-pound safe stolen Aug. 27 MEN'S HABERDASHERY SHOP GIFs FOR MEN A list which will prove most helpful to those who are seeking appropriate gifts for men—the following embody quality, value and lasting usefulness. FOUR-IN-HANDS 95¢ $4.65 $1.95 last from the ‘residence of Mr. and Meged ina eet ON eTniaty oy nS ater ee ~ Wealthy Miss Barker Stole From College Mates. h efias shld a source from reliable gifts bik may be chosen. Freadstuffs for December totalled , lt z a ; Jos Angeles, according to a story) $41,468,556, against $99,777,585 last " Hatches OE Paar Git e Lo roles e printed | year, a and dairy prod + in the Los Angeles Times printed! s dairy pro Huraitae, RBeE ths ugalnst $39,212, i gees dist i a least is the reputation aq #j of this establishment for dependable prod- ucts at prices most reasonable. gene Flint ¢ Horner G in. P considers the whence the surely dairy products t against $491,207,929 through the agency of Josiah K. clladas buainess man of Cleveland, 0., and * SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec, 20.—The to-day. It fight of Miss Marjorie Barker, According to Mr. Kirby, a man| 07 last a@ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris called at his office last Friday and Barker of Michigan City, for retn- offered to exchange $5,000 in muni i statement in Bryn Mawr College. pal bonds for realty bonds, The! ygnnnin Dec from which institution she was eX- calier's appearance caused Mr. Kirby | Watkins, a prominent sto pefied last April, is being watched to ask nim “Why did you steal ded! with unusual interest py her friends honda?” A talk followed and the | re hee and in Laporte, the social prom-| cajjer tater returned the $120,000 in) & Ingmee of the young woman makiNz! yongs, Mr, Kirby said, He turned | the @ be | case the most absorbing topic’ of| them over to Mr. and Mrs, Mosher, |"? Ero cities: ne said. Although Miss Barker and hew' mother are fighting in the courts 0 yivania for the former's rein itement, for the purpose of rem in the stigma of theft which they | has been insinuated by the col- lee authorities, itis unlikely that the ing woman will again enter that| ‘fnstitation. If she is returned a victor she will demand her credits and enter of the other schools for younz n in the East. iohigan City and Laporte residents ‘wifo have known Miss Barker all her Jife scout the charge that she took amticles from the rooms of her fellow students at Bryn Mawr. ‘They de- clare there was absolutely no reason for her to have taken articles which did not belong to her, as she has al- ‘ways been surrounded by luxury. After spending two years in tho gan City “High ‘School Miss se Igped went East, and until last sum- mé@r she spent her vacation in girls’ eainps in New England. She returned last sciiool vacation and oe the most exclusive society Sere decison. to. carry «the girt's WAS FEBD- | hen : Wattor| 7 te ps! | Ag raiser, died o-day from injuries | day whon he was king was feeding 20-26 west 36% st mal when it rushed him. He had ribs broken and sustained Inter H@gF survived by a sor nal injuries and a brother, ile TRADE MARK REG. VICTROLAS __ Musical Instr ___Masical Instriments PIA ments .PIANOS Os Neckties are probably the most popular all-around ASmall Down Payment Af Sees SECURES ANY |Christmas Victrola and Domestic Silks and Satins—in all the desired shades and color combi- nations. Of course, your heart is set on a Victrola for the Holidays, and here, at WURLITZER’S spacious Music Rooms, numbering forty-five in all, you will find the greatest and most complete Exhibition of 1922 Victtola Models in New York City. battle with the school to the courts ere several councils of the family + friends. Her brother, Norris ir, opposed the move because of notoriety involved, but the other bers of the family were deter- to clear the name of the girl. N OF GREAT WAR | GOING TO WEST POINT, Phwate Guidera Among Those Selected in Queens. didates for “West Point and An- olla were appointed to-day by Con- pesinan J. J. Kindred of Queens. One the successful applicants for West Francis P. Guidera, ‘No. 66 25th SILK SHIRTS, 56% to Made of fine Broadcloth Silk—weil known for wearing qualities. They may be had in any number of the new winter patterns. MADRAS SHIRTS, $1-% to $4.65 A large assortment of good-looking designs in light and medium effects. MOCHA GLOVES, §3-*° and $5.00 They are genuinc Mocha and may be had in desirable shades of Gray. CAPESKIN-GLOVES, 1.95% $3.50 Gloves that will wear exceptionally $9.60 Elmhurst, left Newtown High when only sixteen to enlist in! 9th Coast Artillery. He saw ac- in France and on the seas. ‘The appointee to the Military Academy ‘les Martin, No. 2 Hanson Ave- Soe FS we Pe Very Easy Terms And to make it most convenient for you to purchase the Victrola of your choice, we are offering you immediate’ delivery of any model F for a-very moderate down payment. And, in C49 Alternates, William | Sara aaa HILLS HEAD SURGEON TO LEAVE THE POST Cobb's New Designation Not Yet Announced. | 1. Julius O. Cobb, surgeon in of Fox Hills Hospital, Staten has been transferred to ther post, the designation of which Rot yet been announced, The ww will be effective on Jan. 1. Cobb has been in charge at Fox since the hospital was turned to the United States Public ‘ Service, in October, 1920. then his administration of the Hills and Polyclinic, in Manhat- thas been severely criticised by American Legion. There are “ex-service patients in ‘the two | Lobe Soe 00 TO THIS COUNTRY 0 BRING WORLD PEACE Gagnon Says Eurepe In Op- timistic Over Arms Parley. Emile Gagnon of Montreal, chief er of the Canadian troops dur- ig the war, who arrived here to-day on the Red Star liner Zeeland from Ant- countrymen, said that all Europe ec over the Armament Limi- ee at ~=Wavaington, country, said, looked to the States te bring peace to the Zeeland had a rough voyage and | fs Charles Vigny, the ship's surgeon, that every one of the 507 pas- efter visiting the old battletieids | ‘Was ill at one time or another, ome of them all the time, —————— EF NORTON HURT BY ‘TUMBLE AT FIRE Threnzt pen pen Deor ana’ Plunges Inte Basement. THIRD AVENUE, Near Sith Mi il 2580. THE $95.00 CONSOLE This particular model, which we consider wonderful value at $95.00, is equipped with a double spring motor, exhibition sound-box and 12- inch turntable. It can be had in ma- hogany or walnut (walnut $5 addi- tional) purchasable with $5.00 inVictor records (your choice); total $100. Terms — as Low as THE $125 VICTROLA One of the newer 1922 Victrolas. Equipped with all the many exclusive Victrola features and capable of producing wonderful —_ tone-volume. Comes in mahogany, oak and American walnut. May be purchased, with $7.50 in Victor Records— total $132.50. $5 Down addition, we offer you the privilege of taking an assortment of records equal to the amount of the initial payment—to be placed on the contract without increasing the terms. The balance may be spread over many monhts. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M. | We Predict the Usual Shortage of Victrolas For Christmas We cannot make the necessity of quick action any stronger than by urg- ing you to select your Christmas Victrola— NOW. On Victrolas purchased to-morrow we can guarantee immediate “delivery. * THE $150 VICTROLA An outfit that will give the most complete satisfaction, consists of the $150 Victrola and your choice of $10 in Victor Records (total $160). This Victrola comes in bright or dull mahogany, different oak finishes and American walnut. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M. | The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co. If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO., 120 W. 42d St. 120 Please send me further information and special terms of your VICTROLAS. WEST 42D STREET Queen Anne Console No. 2, $125 This is a very beautiful Console of fancy design. Queen Anne style. Con- tains double spring motor, exhibition sound box and 12- inch turntable. Can be had in mahogany or walnut (wal- nut $5.00 additional), sold by us with $7.00 in Victor Rec- ords (your choice)—total, BETWEEN BROADWAY & 6TH AVENUE well—they may be had in medium shade of Tan with spear point backs. MADRAS PAJAMAS;51-% to$5-50 Made of good quality Madras in colored stripe effects. They are well made and of a roomy cut. LOUNGE ROBES, *°5:% to $26.75 Here there is a wide range which includes Wool Blanket Robes, Robes of Imported Wool Cloth. SILK - WOOL HOSE 55° to $3.20 Fine Hosiery made of Thread Silk, Wool or Mixtures in the most de- sirable colors and Black. James MeGreury & Co. Main Floor—Fifth Avenue—Thirty-fourth Street IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND I! at arebet trina cone tev mmg P Ea ene re ST eiieamamndeedaameal 455 Be Rat a

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