The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 8

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NGIRL'S SHR (SENT iss Green Alleges ‘Framed $15,000 Damage Suit Against Doctor. District attorney Dana Wallace o nt to the Grand Jury the Joh case growing cut of the verdic $15,000 received by Miss Rosalin and Alfred Halbach, a friend o' \Green obtained her verdict fo riging with the physician ey for the doctor. rs of Queens, irs. Hendrickson informed the au- Mritics that'the girl and Pearson had d the mother of u plot to black- Mid involvet fore Magistrate Sttiter Mrs. Kot- the case go Berovich, of No. 84 Sessions, ‘The recently found several ich Ngured. jective Culler of Newark and Mc- Sergeant Dillon's staf here é fe arranged to get a re dill of rom ete on Dec, tion, Cotter say's, P introduced himacif as a friend of fewark auto thief. warrant was thereupon obtained for e Barises. > SAIN: WOMEN’S LOAN | Se INTON, Deo. 39.—William E. Tut- Commisioner of Banking and 1 to-day approved the tncorpor: of the Betsy Ross Building association in New Jersey, arsociations and women auditors. assoc! ly in January and to ho! anh \. 9. ee Se'Mianagemert conte of Miss Arnet, le Greil bo and Manny Mrs. R. O. IBentiey, M Mins area ta Fa _ AGAINST MOTHER Parent County said to-day he woul: n against Dr. Harry Schneider of 76 Hardenbrook Avenue, Jamaica lived the the pretty plaintiff, her + Mra. Mildred Kotcher of No. Jamaica Avemue: Ernest Pearson 44 Hillsdale Avenue, her sweet- alleged attack in an automobile \ An was taken by Robert H. Elder. On the ap- of her mother, the girl bas been in charge of Mrs. Hendrick- of Laurelton, member of the Big attorney yesterday suggested before the Grand . and said his client would sign Mr. Wallace accepted the . ceetilbslinies of Rivington Street, with drawing a false bill of ‘waived examination to-day before wistrate Ryttenberg and was held for Newark Auto stolen where a bill of sale*signed by ASSOCIATION IN N. J. spotation et newer, ‘This | it diatinctivel: omen’ i 9 vn ray ait | brose ang Tony Seropica: ‘there, are women directors in in duai- ite first ‘Philb MRS. ARCHIBALD His Hospital Bed They Wit! Go Abroad Feb. 7. of| Swathed in bandages and in bed 1] with Just his Spanish nose and dark in| eyes visible, Alfonso Louis t |e Bourbon, hair brother of tne King | of Spain through » morganatic mo riage, who was hit by an automobile of the Fire Department on Wednes- ay. announced his coming marriage to Mrs. Bertha K. Archibald, a wealthy Englishwoman of No. 1038 Fifth Avenue, in the presence of a ¢| reporter tor The Evening World. Mré. Arohibaid, who ts very pretty. | bad preceded the reporter by a few minutes and bad finished urranging some American Beauty roses near the bedside of her fiance at the New York Hospital. Don Louis watched her with tender eyes, when he not groaning with pain from his smashed ribs and lacerations of the face and body “Just as soon as my rivs get bet- ter—so that I can walk," Don Louls said, “and my arm is all right 60 that I can embrace Mrs, Archibald,” he added with a wink, “I shali get married. We shall sati on the Aqui- tanfa, Feb, 7, for England. It will) ‘be our honeymoon, and’ we shall then | ‘visit France, Greece, Italy—lots of | countries.” Mrs, Archibald vainly remonstrated | with Don Louis for mentioning the| coming marriage, but the sick man | was firm. The wealthy widow has been at the bedside of her fiance every day, attending him. Don Louis tecently became an American citizen, and his coming marriage will auto- matically secure citizenship for the present Mrs. Archibald. Last April it was announced that a special dispensation was being sought from Rome to permit Mrs, Archibald to marry the nobleman. | Don Louis told the reporter he would | marry Mrs. Archibald whether the| Jerome f BOURBON WILL WED WHEN HE RECOVERS: Don Louis ‘Announces From! ae was eee ih ‘w MRS. ARCHIBALD, ENGAGED TO WED INJURED 80URBON Chimney Mlaxe tm Jay 6 yants in the home of Avenue a nik phoned at 11 Headquarters was afire in one extinguished the blaze wi No damage was which is between 89th and 9th Streets. strikes and tees inanufacture, tribution of the Riveneeracrsery AIOE Commission and Court to End Disputes The prevention of of the employee and establishes treme cases. Industrial disputes involving ‘to Mts provisions any group of ten eg may, in the time of industrial appeal to the Supreme Court unreasonable lockouts by enforced arbitration of ‘ndustrial disputes and thetr settlement by peaceful means ts |" the intent of a bill to be submitted to the Legislature by the New York Board of Trade and Transportation. The measure provides the State In- dustrial Commissioner and the Jus- Supreme Court with sufficient power to handle ali labor diMculties arising between employer and Court of Industrial Relations for ex- the transportation and dis- necessaries of life, |the coal, building and raflroad indus- | tries ure matters of especial attention in the proposed measure. According NING “WORLD, FRID ANY TEN CITIZENS CAN BLOCK STRIKES BY PROPOSED LAW pom <an Board of Trade, Bill Provides Lam Sigpensation arrived or not, The ro- “| mance began last winter al a’ dance | | nt the Plaza Hotel. | Don Louis returned from Europe | two months ago. He has been stop- | if | ping at the Hotel Grenoble. sc i os iba "| GRAND JURY PRAISES ef Brooklyn Men. ‘The Kings County Grand Jury, in 4 presentment, called the attenti. of Police Commissioner Ewright tc excellent police wors performed by certain polftemen, as follows Patrolman Louis Clanzlin, for the arrest of James Cesaro, Michael Am- George Farrell, for the arrest of gan; Acting Seret. McDonough, for the arrest of Irving ishman, Frank Max Tauber, Samuc! Graff Prristein, and Detec y.| tives John McLaughlin and William “Masonic burglar.” 2 would have killed the officers (| Seckinger hadn't disabled him first <2) ae: $68 BITE Bresdway and 6th Ave. P re-Inventory Sale of High Grade CORNETS, TROMBONES TRUMPET OUTFIT—Regular Price $80—Sale Price $64 VERY EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos—Viewolas 120 West 42d Street TRUMPETS TROMBONE OUTFIT Professional model, fashioned with great accuracy and scientific ex- actness, beautifully finished with splendid case; necessary cleaning and playing accessories. Regular Price $60 Sale Price $48 Phone Bry WORK OF POLICEMEN | Baright’s Attention Called to Valor | Patrolm:n | Joseph Vogelbach and George Rhati- | Grmtlan| Seckinger, for the arrest of William | re, Mar. | Meteiski, the rd, Ming coy sMaih.| desperate criminal who admits he J. Hig- Fine Diamond Engagement Ring $200.00 Bros. Makers of Fine Jewelry Sse S & Fine Diamond pee oy A eecr cn bert Fine Diamond Others from 3 303 to $3,500 Quality Jewelry ‘OR neatly fifty years at Low Prices Lambert Brothers have sail their choice diamonds direct from the European markets. Lambert Brothers have o zone of high rentals of it. For nearly fifty years remained just outside but_within easy access For years Lambert Brothers have ‘main- tained their own factory above their store. From the beginning Lambert Brothers have paid cash for their goods SP W4-karat Green Gold hand-carved Ring, with diamond set in pet For these position to {4-karat Green Gold wi ee dcrens oe in platinum top. peso money are middlemen, tant rents and outside Platinum ring, pierced ed factory char and carved, fire, dis po 20 gall dare’ best for the $750.00 Invest in If your. friend gave you WSkarat white gold wrist watch, cushion shape, 4 diamonds, set Same case, without. diamonds $55.00 0 among others, Li bert Brothers are in a jewelry at lower prices than is possible where enormous sums of by are able to sell the WEDDING RINGS Best for Least at Lamberts’ PLAIN * [8karat... $4.50 up reasons, Ban.. “$5.00 up Lane" latinum... $14.50 up WEDDING RING sell better PLATINUM 10 diamonds, $100 uy, 3 diamonds, $210 up spent on exorbi- ges. They V4karat green gold fess ring, fanc least. tea’ etter oe $33.50 Jewelry a check at Christmas invest it in a present that will last—in jewelry. Octagon bracelet watch, good Swiss works, engraved gold- filled case, extension links, steel springs, Store Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Third Avenue Corner of Fifty-eighth Street 6. ind obtain an Injunction Ne either employer or employee from blocking a necessary lock-out or strike. tunity is granted to both employer and employee to use the measure. Frank 8. Gardner, Secretary of the . explained the proposed bill consisted of the beat feature of the Kansas Indietrial Relations Court Law and the Canadian Industrial Dis- putes Act and other similar measures. | finish. In time of controversy, both «n- ployers anc workers are compelled by the new bill to report all matters our powe. en HZ erheae tm dispute to the State Industrial | COLUMBIA MUST RAISE Commissioner. He will have power by appointing tion, by summon- ing the disputanis to a joint meet- ing or by any other peaceful method. industry by An equal oppor- to adjust the di @ board of concil! It wil be unlawful for either of out or a strike, William IP. Kohoo, Secretary of said organized Iwbor in this “We have prepared our plans,” added, “and will take care of Central Trades and Labor aaa tate was prepared to fight this bill to a | situation at Albany as far as is within the parties tu the dispute to call a lock- |¢) Uo facilities, the} The iver Ship ho the Pitta Aven fo Ludlow Street Sail $750,000 BY TO;MORROW Uniess Columbia University obtains hha gionad cere ae eee to-morrow the on Dyckman tract 1s bounded by Rita, ee Street and the Harlem nee BARNES INDICTED IN COAL EX- PORT DMAL. Dousies Barnes, exporter, of No. recently was « in @ olvil action Dee. Sel Oe moval of the ‘Christian Sulonce F Pubit 6 eerie ‘The trustees at court's ———— “pees gre SCIENTISTS IN ANOTHER TANGLE ay snnounced for 4,| ‘ton, 30.—The Board of iret Church one tecn of the the es ok ‘mil jn motte tions hed Been’ ‘Ottered t ote Court Dinced. Jurladtction solely in 5th Avenue Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered February Ist James MeCreery & Co. Tomorrow ~-Last Day House Furnishing Clearances i 34th Street McCreery “Master-Made” Furniture at Half Price and Less * Odd be aie ieces for the Bed Room, Dining Room and Library will red tomorrow, the last day of our clearance of McCreery “Master-Made” Furniture, at Half and Less than Half their former prices. No C.0. D.'s Walnut Dresser. . formerly 150.00, Mahogany Toilet Table ‘formerly 18.00 to 25.00, Clearance Price, 7.00 formerly 90.00, Clearance Price, 39.50 | Four-piece Walnut Chamber Suite........ ‘Three-piece Velour Library Suite’........... | formerly 695.00, Clearance Price, 347.50 formerly 750.00, Clearance Price, 375.00 i Mahogany Vanity Case.............. .... Mahogany Bed...... Bra avers Wis isle elevele aioe scale i] formerly 150.00, Clearance Price, 67.50 formerly 90.00, Clearance Price, 39.50 \) | i c Clear ance formerly 80,00, arance Price, 39.50 formerly 995.00, Clearance Price, 497.50 | Walnut Single Bed........ a ween Walnut hibrary Wablevcs.e. cs. san eee tee, | formerly 114.00, Clearance Price, 47.50 formerly 200.00, Clearance Price, 95.00 , (Seventh Floor A Few Examples Ar 250 Odd Dining Room and Chamber Chairs. Price, 69.50 e Listed Below. No Mail or Telephone Orders. Decorated, Enameled Bed Walnut Bed... formerly 57.50, ‘Ten-piece Italian Model Dining Room Suite. i For Immedtate Delivery Only. bacares Price, Upholatery a Canialas Drastically Reduced Every odd Panel, Bed Set, and all Curtains in lots of one, two and three pair, in Scrims and Nets of imported and domestic make. Clearance Price, pair, 1.75 to 35.00 formerly 3.00 to 100.00 50-inch Creton nes, in attractive designs... Clearance Price, yd., 2.25 formerly 3.00 and 3.50 ‘Tapestry Couch Covers, full size, in a wide variety of attractive designs and colors. Clearance Price, each, 19.75 formerly 25.00 and 27.50 2,500 yds. bordered or plain Marquisette; White, Cream and Ecru. Clearance Price, yd., 25¢ formerly 35e Mogquette Velour ‘lable Scarfs, in Persian and Chinese effects, 18x50 inches. formerly 5.75, Clearance Price, cach, 3.95 Wicker Arm Chairs, 3 designs, in natural color, with broad restful arms and seat cushions. formerly 13.50, Clearance Price, each, 11.50 (Fifth Floor) Period Model Cabinet With Genuine Victrola Installed We are taking this unusual! reduction on the cabinet (this model is to be discontinued) and not, of course, on \| the genuine Victrola which is installed. Balance in small monthly payments No Interest Charged on Deferred Payments 72.50 * regularly 85.00 5.00 Down (Fifth Floor) ee Clearance of McCreery Kitchenwares Amazing reductions are being made during this clearance of housewares of every de- scription, yey A Double Rice or Cereal Boiler, of heavy gauge polished alumiaum; 2- 1.45 Aluminum Water quart capacity quart formerly 2.25, Set of Three Lipped Aluminum Saucepans; 1, 144 and 2-quart quart capacity capacity set, 1.00 9 Re formerly 1.75 p-quart capacity. Round Roaster, of highly in. deep, 10 in, in diameter. Aluminum Tea Kettle Pail, heavy forinerly 2.00, formerly formerly Sith Floor) formerly 1.75, 1.95 295 1.45 polished aluminum; 6 1.00 with wood handle; 4 1.45 1.95 Every piece is from our regular stock, which represents the best quality. A gauge metal; 10. Five-piece Combination Co: Set, of heavy gaug? aluminum. be used im nine different ways. rly 3.00, Coffee Pereolator, of highly shed aluminum; 6-cup capacity formerly 17 set 1.75 Can pol- 1.00

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