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ame to in the Kast River off 68th Stree men, barge and boatmen and a rope to bis assistance. He was pulled out and then pumped out at Belleyue Hospital. | ‘Ihe police sald that he acted ax if he Pi wore full of hooch, but it might have been confusion, camemnah-apiieomemties ON WAY TO NEW YORK Five Operating ig. Divisions for = Better War Development — | lJ COMPLETELY [nome at Baile | this morning, tort i) MANY AT FUNERAL ‘pack Avenue, the Rev, Father Hoey,|on rifle teams with Lieut, Doyle. | ROSENWALD GIVES STOCK irene 30.~-The st shipment of butter ever made Are Formed. York and other Eastern points to-day. sisi [tt was 403,089 pounds—thirteen car- ‘lowds—all part of a recent shipment &te reorganiz Of toe Krmy Aplee cee aces ane yey aaa a hy der whose impact th: local markets Bervice {n fi operating divi: S| stil) are failing. based on development of the best use | Seven hundred thousand pounds more of the airplane in modern warfare} the shipment remain tn storage here, Was announced yesterday portions of this w be sent Bast ‘The divisions will be personae, in- |kter in individual carioad lots, it was formation, training and war plans, | eupply and engineering. ‘The office of | fo-: the Chief of the Al rviee will an-! clude the assistant chief and the by MARY MILES MINTER IS eottive office, Subordinate to tne ex ecutive office are the finance and) NOT ENGAGED, SHE SAYS Medical sections, legal adviser and WASHINGTO} Dec. 30,--Iinmedi- Rtra chotce butter was quoted here vY at the Movie Star director of aircraft production. The orders and files section ts under im- mediate supervision of the chief clerk. | \jia« M The Trainin, id War Plans Divi- sion in this city ing the report thnt aged to Thomas 15. wealthy pencil manu- {a Christmas party In Hol- und ‘hag eloped with him ried, The message sald: are ‘the holidays for all 1 id engagement ru- ful and round out national guard and officers’ reserve; |’ war plans and airway. The Supply Division Includes the property re- quirements section, the procurement section and the material disposal and salvage section Fround: The Engineering Division will ve |e see fag tlnwy, deal an wt located at McCook Pield. ‘The Infor- | engaged, married or out of @ Job." mation Division comprises the lbrary | section, special section and reproduc-|#ENSEY CENTRAL DEATH TRIAL tion section. ¢ | JAN. ® = ps ‘The Central Railway of New Jersey WANDERED IN RIVER, will stand trial on Jan. 9 in the Aitddte- J. County Court on the charge nslaughter following a grade cross- aceldent In Perth at which eleven members of the th Amboy Volunteer Fire Depari- nent were Killed. WOUND UP IN BELLEVUE | off John Hallek, forty-six years old, No. 425 East 69th Strect, started to walk For Saturday Only! MEN’S SHOES $80 This is a special price for McCreery “All-Leather” Shoes of this ga They may be had of Cordovan or Russia Calf in either Black or Tan. (Secord Floor—Use the Fifth Avenue Entrasce.) sth Ave. James MeCroery & Cg, 24th st. ia crtes brouent police. OF LIEUT. G. H. DOYLE |"; Chaplain of the 105th Infan-|They were Maj. A, K. V. Casey, Col.) TO SEARS, ROEBUCK &CO.|! Requiem Mass Saki for Veteran |Cemetery. A full battalion of tn-|W. H. Short, Sergt. Major Fred Dar- Capltat Im Guardsman Who Died Tues- | ment Band and tte Police Glee Club.| W. J. Joyce and Major W. H. Palmor. day at Flushing. Lieut, Doyle died Tuesday in his Funeral services for Lieut. George H. Doyle, {nternatfonally known rifle shot, were held this morning, soldiers Zist Hegiment for thirty-o . the Foak Kew of all ranks attending as well as| 7st Hegiment for thirty-one vente ising, PHUAdaIDhIAG A general livast Haenwite that the now ending wilt|many of these telegrams refer to several hundred civilians. Requiem|®® 4 morer. ment business in bonds pe eon | phe company Ww tinue to eacu. ult in a large net loss to the com-| flogging of students and the shooting mass was célebrated in the drill hall At the funeral to-day jus palibsar- | ducted. The partners have all bee in As he comp > pany, but by reason of Ponenwals | ‘ : stl I hd bik alate Op sociated for yours with prominent rok. py Ite property on a lonk-time tease, |: Purchase und Kitt of stock, the co ye foe. men, Women. Mod: ghicren Sy tee of the armory at Sth Street and ers were expert shots w d served ‘erage or bond firme. In addition, My Rosenwald has do- pany ia able to go through the rend British authorities, |by rail from this port started for New © 1 pound. 7% cents TH’ LADS Y/HO FREED IRELAND A vivid, intimate, authoritative story of the big men and the little, the women and the children, who brought to an end the 750-year strife in the Emerald Isle. By SAMUEL McCOY who has just returned after nine months’ service as secretary of the unit that investigated condi- tions throughout the island for the American Com- mittee for Relief in Ireland. Starts on Sunday, Jan. | (morning edition) Order NOW from your newsdealer if you would make sure of this exclusive feature. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. re, Roe uek be Co, 50,000 Justment period with ea ital \ ered and with Hi durp) he company tn now ati rofit and. its condition’ sh ine provement, “wit n th three-year option to ‘ | ne stock for cash at par. | pendon Ht ears, Roobuck & fold to] A. HM. Loeb, Vico Pre ye that] "Po" (Geauents Sherwed lus Rosenwald, President, nig,-| the bride ,pald rofte LONDON, Dec. 30.—Grave charged oo 5 i ‘ the common stock by es FIL NL l A Gi LS, |e yraisal, ty ty against the British in Egypt are con- home at Flushing, L. f. He had been BOND HOUSE ORGANIZED. the Initial payment ts $4,000,000 caan| SPOralsal. which, by “| eibae HE venayeales of sean ona a member of the National Guard for| Announcement te made of the form. | ang Liberty bonds, ‘The balance ts] cect the nou eelan eT '™ PS | te reaching the Daily Herala. th forty years and was attached to the | en of the firm of. Holman, Watson € geoured by a trust decd on the prop. | °°4* of the book value o cr y Herald, the Rapp, with pfficas in the Land ‘Title grey without Heraonal Habllity to Me.| gy Awe ar oie Auee iy edit aett Lan contin ieee state’ thy t try officiating. Interment was In the|J. Hollis Wella, Co) Fred M. Water- Tist Regiment plot at Moum Hope| bury, Sergt. John McAuliffe, Cupt. | nuys Ciuwey fantry attending with tie 7ist Regl-|dinkeller, Sergt. John O'Brien, Capt. Our Entire Stock | Reduced! : HE values of to-morrow are anticipated in the prices of to-day fe : . . fod in this remarkable stock reduction. At one bold stroke \e’ve a cut prices to the bone for the best reason ever—to move goods! ’ 22,562 Overcoats and Suits : 1342 Overcoats were $30 1124 Overcoats were $45 1641 Overcoats were $60 PIES Orerces ape #0 1482 Overcoats were $55 1444 Overcoats were $65 ; 30 1142 Suits were $45 : 1182 Suits were $60 1369 Suits were $40 uits were ; 1% Ps wee No Now Clearance! . KidK/othes TRADE MARK Entire Stock—10,562 Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Reefers 2,064 All-Wool Men’s Pants hg 668 were $8. 560 were $9 621 were $10 245 were $11.50 149th Street (Bronx) Walker and Cortlandt Store Open Evenings i e & Ww i le St t ‘ Street Btores Open Until 9; Saturdays | fs | er ree Evenings Until 7; Until 10 P. M. Saturdays Until 10 P.M. 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