The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 4

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'MILK STRIKERS WITHOUT JOBS wu SHS FIRED Men Declared ‘Repentar Repentant, But Will! Turn 1. Elkin Nathans of the Milk Con ference Board, said to-da were now no vacancic of the a&sociat IN JERSEY CITY ss Pedestrians in Danger as De- « for futur tectives and Fugitive Ex- change Bullets. Ke.” he said, who went out Nov. 1 and did not re- 4 turn wheng an opportunity wes and King in Jersey A Oeteotives Quail he started to run tectives gave Of 1800 men at. the New Star Casino) chase, The Negro turned and fired !4st night, ousting alt of the former several shots, the detectives returning | officers. electing James Barnes as the fire. [successor to Briggs, declaring they Bullets spattered .near pedestrians, | Would never have steuck had Bri who ran into doorways for safety, | been frank with them and petiti Detectives Murphy ond Kennelly | ing for readmission into the Interna. | heard the shots and joined the chase | tional Brotherhood & | which .. extend through Journal | Chauffeurs, Stablemen Square to Hudson Boulevard, thence | Wh!ch expelled then fo Here the Negro hid under a porch | reloaded his weapon and blazed away anew. Elks from upstairs windows DSedits Abuse Tea St Witnessed the man hunt, mocnuen St seat) Detective Murphy exposed himsei’ a to get a shot at the Cugitive and tw» of Company. at bullets graxed him, one burning bs Stairia eaihu Wrist, the other passing throug! lis as ah teak hut. He and the other detectives Unen cyened a fusilade and in a few sec- ands they heard a scream and the| Negro came from hiding, hands up. He had-betn shot in the right 1 near the knee, He was booked as vitliam Williuans, No. 11 Karny Ay City, a fictitious addres, ate? learning he Ath Street, Manhattan, vent to City Hospital on cha carrying a concealed weapon a” Lasault with Intent to Kill, Detectives later caught his co: rade, Rol Ayonue, Jers Charged wjth Fs won, No Weapon w « rev | Three men walke night into the shop | Tea and Coffee Avenue A ty-five, of the store, rk, looked up and pointed at hum. who was Alone saw & pi “Get back into said the man with that back Nathanson be small BANNED FROM USING “MME. FRANCES” NAME| use thelr loot was so 1ill, of No. 461 Jac ‘ty, who was disorderly per found on him ptader, BORE ACQUITTED OF FEKRYBOAT Josoph Nagy, indicted on a ¢ manslaughter for the death Edith J. Sleight of Perth was crushed by. an automobile ‘on ferryboat from Staten Island ax it» into its sip at Perth Amboy, Oc Wes, acquitted In Middlesex Count . Court yesterduy. Nagy waa alleged ae dive put the automobile in gear and to hag have released the brakes before he | ces & ferryboat docked. He denied this, anu | sop at seld the jar of the ferrsboat aa it struck | stated the slip aent hix automobile against tue | sold n Cal clientele at trom $ Mr Amboy, w gowns il and the 5 to $875 Joun F ORSYTHE @ Sons “THE WAIST HOUSE JANUARY SALE "WASH WAISTS NOW IN PROGRESS AT BOTH STORES Values This January Greatest in the 25 years of this Annual Sale 10,000 WAISTS Over 30 Different Styles $ 2.85 Regularly Sold up to 6.50 (Sizes 34 to 50) ' 590 FIFTH AVE. (at 48th Street) 3 WEST 42D ST. (near Sth Ave.) Alexander MEN’S SHOES $6.85 Wonderfully good, brown calfskin on a last most men choose. We cannot re- place them to sell at less than $9. 548 Fifth Ave, Shoes at §5th St. Sixth Avenue }| at 19th St. ! |LETTER TO WIFE vice Capture u _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, aves: over the roof and down to of No. 841 TRAPS BIG. NEGRO|““Nebonata hau <i) knocked out of his Man Who Shoi st Guard Atler Battle Over Roof. FUDged hawd by Le K 0 hard that MeDonald With Some Noted “Moppers.”” in} MeDonaldyalias "Big Bes was arraigned in Jeffer day on eh ssauit, ! Sullivan’ Lave Sand Jan. 1.—Tre pping. up’ squad will ‘ “$179 LEFT AFTER, SALARIES, 1,200,000 Tourt ¢ on {| stovkhelders Allene mu Husiness, but Small Profits, verfvisible signs of life John Bai i corn shows In that State. from justice. He is wanted) {| was brought opt yesterday in the |i, Washington indicate that th je Hquor New Jersey for shooting Michael | Chancery Couft at Newark that al- | isms corpse In New Jersey is not’ only though the Inter State Mflk and Cream | dy, @ customs guard, ona Wee- | lallve but bolsterous. | Company did a business of more than n pler on Monday night, when. tlleged, he was trying to steal rho! fought four New York detec- $1,200,000 during 1920, the net profits were only $179.67. | This allegation was made by Mrs. | |Sadie Kruh of Newark and Mrs, ark to-day. reduce the salaries of the diréctora, owth (MOP SQUAD’ INVADES NEW JERSEY TO-DAY Clean-Up Begins in Newark! Pro- | do- v. Edwards's baitiwick to- y and endeavor to extingutsh what- rley- The rumors Dr, Ri O. Mathews witl head the Pro- hibition army which descends on New- He ls spectal representa- |uve of Commissioner Haynes, and will } offered. ‘They were jute in ewaliaing : t, with Direo 14 Gite bay Wathy uaw two Negroes atl he ne ee Heealizins | vesterday before he was ar-| Bertha Grossmun, her . mother, cd ea rita D estor Chari", bg {the harm Bring the deposed | oe le _| made an application yesterday for per- | Bt’ vgn in that { Me os Hon. Hudson | coder, wan doing 10 them. (ut thay filed. A letter from him to his com: | rn tg examine. the books of the, State to enfores the elghtecnth amend- | } tubes, whe SAE CURIOS ett ig ie ‘i tuen. mon law wife was intercepted, and | Company, They further alloge the net|ment. Green Milles, géneral agent, who i { : They starter i (Nom. when one Poeree CO: Walt thelr cur the detectives lay th walt, Private sia 9 ai, the company were more) has been helping tn the Newark round- tet slipped a “volver (vom his cout sleeve | Apouncement of Mr. Nathans | nuectives Baker nnd Menninger and | "4" $39,500, but that after $7,000 suiuty | uy as aasistant to E. C, Yellowly, 1s in ae into his har ed it at the de-| " the action of the former|y Detectives Sullivan and Le: ar thera was Miele ere for the stockholders, |the pines biter i oy ne nate ° jo ico | 0 a tectives and backer away {ptr tn reorganizing Milk Wagon| caught him at @No, #39 West 83th le PERE We pide, Le. Vice lclouth, and several agtnera, will be used Muratiiy nodes Sip Avenue, Drivers’ Local No, 584 at a meeting | s , and the sent led from there lin the’ New Jersey “drive. Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. N. Y. THURSDAY — The Annual January Sale Fars’ Brings the lowest prices of the season for good furs v Heretofore 125.00 175.00 195.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 395.00 350.00 550.00 SALE 95.00 119.00 165.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 . 265.00 295.00 350.00 365.00 395.00 395.00 MARMOT COATS, 40 in model . BLACK PONY COATS, SKUNK TRIMMED . NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS NATURAL RACCOON COATS .HUDSON SEAL COATS . ‘TAUPE NUTRIA COATS . BLACK CARACUL COATS, SKUNK TRIMMED . HUDSON SEAL COATS, 40 in. . PERSIAN LAMB COATS, SKUNK TRIMMED 450.00 SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS 495.00 BEAVER COATS TROTTEUR MODEL . 550.00 HUDSON SEAL WRAP, SKUNK TRIMMED . . . . . . NOTE: Furs described as Hudson Seal are fine quality dyed muskrat. Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St.—N. Y. Established 1879 NOW IN PROGRESS CLEARANCE Men’s & Young Men’s' Suits and Overcoats REDUCED TO $35 and *40 $30 545 and *50 ‘608 65 O’coats } $40 *60 « §70 Suits { $5 0 The Wanted Styles aid Materials NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS ‘ FIFTH FLOOR a TAT eee be THIRTY FOURTH STREET Tomorrow Beaver andSquirrel Collared Coats At Clearance Reductions 35° All sizes for Women and Misses; all splen- didly tailored in soft, warm winter coatings, richly silk lined throughout and warmly in- terlined; they are without exception the greatest coat values of the season. TEVUTETATA FORT ANATAT HANTS TE ea ems NUTTTUTLUUTA LULU ECT LTTE LUTE BUT SST ale i SS STATUTE LTTE TT FRcseeapetl TTD NONDNO NNN EN MOTO TOO ETO Ne Connection With Any Oftier Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET Priced Below Wholesale Cost WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Silk and Cloth Frocks Hundreds of exquisite afternoon frocks, developed in Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Crepe Satin, and Tricotine TEFL T STAT TT oe Radically Reduced to 6°" Tm eT ITED ITTV CU NPUDELU AY TTVAUTUUUDU RUD AVEVEQ EDU FQ OYUN === 00220 it TN: OQ. = ea N WA TMT — L tina _ Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Continuation Thursday of the Exceptional Value-giving Sale: Women’s Cloth or Silk Dresses POIRET TWILL, MEN’S WEAR SERGE, WOOL JERSEY and SOFT SILKS $19.75 Made up to sell at nearly Double this Price. Smartly tailored one-piece Cloth Frocks are the vogue of the moment and varied versions are presented in this sale, emphasizing embroidered, beaded, braided or strictly tailored effects. Afternoon Frocks of Canton Crepe or Taffeta Silk are enlivened by contrasting color combinations or attractively beaded. Sizes 34 10 46. Third Floor. /

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