The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 13

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HEALY TO ABANDON RESTAURANT FIELD Peshibition Forces Him to Give ¥ Mr. Healy and was crowded ienay Gradually various Hoors have been leased, until now only the main floor, occupled by tho restaurant, and the top floor, given over to the Golden Glades, are retained by Mr, Healy. He already has sold his restaurant at His Builai * Broad ao5th Bt d leased Wp All His Building Except | thoMay-November “farm ‘in’ West= Golden Glades. Abomas J. Healy ts to abandon his seer of catering and ievote himselt chester. | > MAY BAR BEAUVAIS FILM. It seemed unlikely to-day that “The his real estate interests, Because of | Lonply Trail,” a North Woods film Ge Prohibition blight, he ts written for himself by Fred K, Beau- So sel) or lease his re sth | vais, co-respondent in the Stillman di- ‘ vorce sult, would be seen in this city. ill be ‘nade | The Tareatre Owners’ Chamber of @om- lar priced eating | merce haa informally discussed this picture, and the views expressed are -| thar ft’ should not be exhibited., Mem- bership of the chamber controls the poliey of more than 600 houses ‘here and in a part of Connecticut and tn North- ern New Jersey. Owners of the flim, MPBrmerly the entire building was fora Bond way? SRM cah Tt ts understood the over into eithe place or a la ®~ Flor de Murias 5250 Ricoro “4 Havana-American\°10 aceqrding to Recollection = [3° e wanted Magnifico Lae Benefactor These are standard United brands ‘standard as blue white dia- monds.”* Women may select from them with that degree of assurance. UNITED CIGAR. STORES Mail orders also filed. Address United ~ Cigar Stores, Flatiron Bldg., N.Y. City. it it Ghaltners Value Is Intensified strikingly price been the recent value has through Chalmers intensified reduction. Always a remarkable automobile invest- ment, it now offers more than ever to the motorist who is seeking maximum worth. In beauty, in performance, in low up- keep and maintenance, the truth about the Chalmers is amazing. We are glad to demonstrate the pro- nounced value of the Chalmers. San matics oie (GING ae T HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBE= FIGHTS 4 ROBBERS, o'clock jast night, they reckoned G without his fighting ability and tbat ETS BACK $1, 000 of Patrolman Edward Porter. Porter and Weissman gave such a g00d account of themselves that three to Rout—One Man Felled of tbe thieves fled, leaving a com- jtade on the ground, This man, tho and Captured, police assert, had Welssman’s brief When four robbers selected witl-|ca#e containing $1,000. He said he fam Weissman, fifty ycars old, a|W%8 Anthony Ardit! of No. 2113 7th Avenue, He wus held on a charge broker, of No. 941 Rogers Plaos,| c¢obbery. Doth Porter and Woles- Bronx, as their victim at 1634 Street} man were attended by an ambulance and Intervale Avenue, Bronx, at 780' surgeon. Broker ami Policeman Put Three Mass. tho sentence, PAROLE FOR YOUTH \ WHOSE AUTO KILLED 3] "+" y $1,000, © Reformatory. ‘The Court of Pardons At Trenton, N. Jy today paroled Altre teen-year-old senior in a ri high school, who was sentenced to the Rahway Reformatory last Febru- ary from Paterson for causing the death of three persona in a thotor car ace ‘The court required, however, th pay the $1,000 fine which was p: Hyde was driving through Paterson w bat wit] ry 1 Hyde, ni mbrid, General Daukherty. hus to uccompany ihe President it "was | which fo William pheod o Rel * | Roosevelt, | nko Its in more than -| Island boats ana will make the between St. n_ninete \ The new BIGGEST FERRY BEGINS TRIPS CHRISTMAS DAY | alana ferries, the only other | New York's newest, fastest, lari ‘| and costliest ferryboat, the jlieve the congestion on the statem Mayor Gayno “hood 1 being the mt known ore 1 ag UT leve s Theodor will be turned over to the | ff nitial trip Christmas Day. | |The Roosevelt will seat 3,100, or 600) ff triv joorge and South Fer-y | minutes, boat is expected to re N Moe Levy & Son | Entire Stock Reduced! | Dylans garment is regular Moe Levy stock— made in our own tailoring shops. You get , the best that can possibly be produced at prices that represent a saving of 4% to % of original lowest in New York prices. styles, fabrics, sizes and colors. model is represented A marked reduction on dress clothes. Fashioned from Fifth Avenue’s choicest—all hand tailored. Now 2,094 Men’s Pants A remarkable reduction on all our Men’s All Wool Pants, formerly up * to $11.50. 668 were $8 621 were $10 560 were $9 245 were $11.50 10,562 Boys MAXWELL-CHALMERS YISTRIBUTING CORPORATION 1808 Broadway, Corner 59th Street ™ TELLPHONE CIRCLE 5550 Bronx Branch: 175th STREET and GRAND CONCOURSE Telephone Tremont 4914 OPEN EVENINGS CHALMERS | | | | 149th Street (Bronx) Store Open Evenings Until 9; Saturdays Until 10 P. M. In the Bronx > All Wool Overcoats, Suits and Reefers reduced one-third to one-half. At these prices you’re buying your clothes at wholesale and less! N every price you'll find a complete range of Every favored _No Charge for Alterations! Sale! Full Dress and Tuxedos 37° - Now oy MoeLevy & So 119-125 Walker Street Downtown I73 Broadway 409 Eastl49*St. EVER before in our 40 years in business have we made reductions as sweeping—as radical as these || 22,562 Suits and Overcoats 134 1253 Overcoats were $35 946 Overcoats were $40 “23 112. 184 146: Now 1641 Overcoats were $60 1444 Overcoats were $65 743 Sale!—KidK/athes TRADE MARK Entrance on Cortlandt St. Betweenthird & Bergen Aves, This includes our entire stock. Save handsomely by buying now. 2 Overcoats were $30 50 1241 Suits were $30 1832 Suits were $35 1369 Suits were $40 4 Overcoats were $45 1 Overcoats were $50 2 Overcoats were $55 50 1142 Suits were $45 1740 Suits were $50 1456 Suits were $55 50 1182 Suits were $60 1547 Suits were $65 a] Watker and Cortlandt Street Stores Open s Ung!’ 7; Second Floor q a

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