The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 22

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’ og ER BRINGS OUT SKATERS IN PROSPECT PA COLD WEATH RK | UNIQUE MA dents of Harlem n and) Assembly eving to do all NAILS AND sed in Germany AS WARNIN PROSPECT PARK, SKATING AT THE BOAT HOUSE, SAFF pro? ant| NEW ERIN OPENS MARKET FOR HOEY'S FATE MAY mca are won Clarence M Young. ersham Woolley JOwen D. There will be no change in manage- |EVENING POST SOLD | TO SYNDICATE OF 31 U.S. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, .1922. Oddities in the News| ba ata SS MEBTING ‘to-night at City College, where res and Washington Heights will tell Senators, Alde lymen of the district what they want, the officials the listening, | PERSIAN CARPETS are among the things beng ‘gs money in lieu of the lowly mark G to persons of morbid curiosity, Judge in Chicas Domestic Relations Court called up forty spectators and fined each all the money he had on his person for a charitable fund. The forty had only $6.60. SEVEN DOLLARS AND by Richard Hawkihs in 1847 in the. hands of the State recommends it be paid to since settled. SEVEN CENT now amounts ‘Treasurer executo: PARIS: POLICE are using autoe equipped will wireless and airplanes to rid the city of bandits 1,000,000 OLD ARMY SHIRTS will soon clothe poor children of Russia if Secretary Hoover's plans to buy them from the War Department succeed SADIE BARR, sixteen, admitted in court that she played hookey because she was enea 1 and feared her sweetheart world jilt her if he ont she was a school girl SEARCH FOR GOLD on farms in Newton County, Arkansas, since a flake of virgin gold was found in tooth of a hog that had been loose in the woods. “THIS TOWN is so dry the streets are So also are Donald! Tr in declaring jury of robbery with a revolver. By statute the penalty je fixed at from ten years to life in the penitentiary, Sollick was convicted of robbing Leroy Present, anlesman for a jewelry firm at Roches- ter. N. Y¥., of diamonds valued at $243,000 while Present was dippiay’ the ‘diamonds in a jewelry store hi last April. Pratt, John T. Pratt, Roland L. Red- mond, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph H. Schaffner, Donald Scott, Finley J. Shepard, Joseph EF, Sterrett, Harold Phelps Stokes, Mra, Wiiliard Straigh:, Samuel Thorne jr, Martin . Vogel, Third Avenue, Jan, 19, yThe officers will b Charies Roselle; Vice Presidents, Manz hattan, Margaret Foran: Bronx, Maud | Whitney; Brooklyn, Florence Feeney Queens, Agnes Clift; Richmond, ir garet Mctnerny: corresponding Se Rotary, | Mary: Selly; Recording} ecretary, Ella ‘Treasurer, Anne Wright Shek other boys told me Nevillé had been shot. Then I ran to Tenth Av and 42d Street and told Charlie the op." Joseph S. Rosaisky for the defonse began summing up before the close of | the morning session. President, | 2 | r | Oatme ing ere BE. Ke MeGlone; ‘Paul M. Warburg, George W. Wick- 5c ‘Tae days*when you were a youngster and visited Grandma on the farm! ‘What pictures they bring to mind! Sharp winter days, and oh, those’ pancakes Grandma made for you! Hard to get them like that now? But did you ever try Heckers’ Old Homestead Pancake cMixture? If you want the good old-fashioned pancakes, that's what will make them. It's the same today as it was in Grandma's time. It’s the same perfect mixture of wheat, corn and rice flours, with sugar, salt and leavening. Just take a package of Heckers' Old Homestead Pancake cMixture, add water and bake, and you'll have as Zood a batch of pancakes as you ever tasted. THE HECKER CEREAL CO., NEW YoRK cAlso—Heckers’ Cream Farina Seli-Reising, Buckwheat, SelfReaising Flour and Jipstime 9 OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE MIXTURE cate and pl constantly goes to prove ported, and by lovers of erous trial cents. Half- Pound Package. per dozen per dozen Ripe Messina Lemons, Large Eating per dozen, ‘Truman TW. ; f SR ee ee errs |. | and you could kiss any cop without getting a Whiff + W. Lament, Who Bought Paper | ship, aaa eO | Trade Expert Asserts Peace AVill of more than one-half of 1 per cent.” boasts Mayor | % in 1918, Not a Member—Mun- It is understood the sale of the pa koaine * Seemed ty | Oles of Youngstown, O. . ‘ ol ew per to the syndicate was made just Develop Big Business in | a a sey Offer Refused before an option obtained by Mr. Gay Near Future. MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., carpenter says he has in | Sale of the New York Hvening | expired. SD ea etra at rie cere WASHINGTON, Jan, 14,—P vented a machine that runs itself five years without | | of Mr. Gay to exercise his option; ASHINGTON, Jan. ewer \ BEFORE NIGHT | Post to a syndicate of thirty-one men in sald a bid for the Paper made by jireland will stimulate an exchange of eS eee | vonie! Sunde 4a) | Prank A. Munsey would have merited |. caucts es " | - . ; . ePatausonn carne Jend women: wax annomeod in Wail forlous consideration. Warlicr negati-(Dreducts, with merchants of th | LONDON FLORIST reports that by crossing an American carne: | ments a Street to-day. The sale pric ve-| atilons with Mr. Munsey, it is under- | UMted States, an offietal of the De tion with an English he has produced a white, fragrant flower thi \ Howes 4 j stood, were dropped when he refused | partment of Commerce told the} is immune to all known diseases, . _ 3 Flatly hoved to be $1,000,000, wan not mate! roties 10 u stipulation that the new | lniter iirose tocdar f Last Witness, a Boy, Flatly Rado purchaser of the Post must keep, the | "i, jaedlag-repotia anpw ireladl ’ FAPRHER ANGRY WITH CAPTAIN “i f . ' naAper erat Consula show treland can. «4 PDH a f Accused 1B Morgan & Cy, who bought the!" “vr, Lamont’ bought the paper Aug: | American coal each year,” this expert WILL STAND FOR IT TO OREN: fe) ccused, Kvening Post in’ 1918, is not a mem-/1, 3918, through the ‘nequisition of emcee aire ki i The trial of Capt. Park nviton * ——_— ter of the syndicate which made the| stock held by Oswald Garrison Vil-/0" foreign affalrs said. “She also) genry ord’s Comment on Senate's | hefore United States Commis William Hoey, on trial before us| Purchase. Edwin’ F, Gay, President | lard and other stockholders. eu aKe spe wendy ‘mude Action on Newberry. Cabe th Brooklyn on a char r ey, r Torbay Gow dude ike oavied 6 = jclothing, shoes and bottles for her big GHING TON. 3.—Refer- | ir make an effort to # preme Court Justice Wasservogel OT asmebe dk bneracty se ie f yewou MARSHAL FOR NEW [ig planta | WASHINGTON) Jani, 18-—Retar: | ine (9 make on ee ny mes ownership, 1s a member JE! a ee s ting to the Senate actio terday © Seine . J the mumer of Patrolman Daniel 4J.| 9: the syndicate TON Nhe dan, 18—James 1f,{ ‘In return whe can offer rich jineng, | NS '? the Senate action yesterda 1 Oct. 23 last, when they * Triumph Large Size Package Butler’s Orange Pekoe TEA mand, the sales of this deli- perts were right when they said it was th would be instantly recognized package only ten Fresh Fruits Porto Rico Oranges, California Oranges, per Fancy Grape Fruit, 1M, Newberry Neville on Aug. 27 In a vacant lot) Scott and Harold Phelps Stokes, the | Muiheron, who resigned as Head Keeper laces cattle and daity products Wed! Soha OTERIERRE alae teiet ete SUPERS Be stern Fre Ym West 38th Str probably, will | frmer a Vice President and the latter }of the New Jersey State Prison, Was) ok Ye onic PES als New | entitled te h > rf Senatorin es anes panes bes »! a nil Jong connected with the paper and | to-day sworn tn as United States Mar- |» established to facilit te tad has| erat, Henry Ford declared to-day Soh Rg aaa nie whey hear the verdict before night Sav Ln POR Waa liiniricw Taran,” shal of New Jersey. The appointment iti pesek pads facilitate trade in! wy Gone think the people will stand ; cSpHnlne tok me ur w The last witness called to-day WO8 lo Tne gyndicate is made up of the]! fe ren ee ee ened “a oe “The greatest handicapg jre the| for jt, ‘They will make known thei: ahd ‘ohn MeGrath. fourteen, of No. 506 |'(oljo + Chatlos C, Buc gland emoluments bring the/rate of exchange and the “present! apcix e il be’ through Joh following: Charles C, Buclingh, Samer amount to $6,000. Gi Edwarda ap-|credit system in Ireland, These, how.| (con later. It will be thr t ay 1ith ‘Avenue B, Norman, , M. Davis, Henry %.| pointed temporarily Joseph F. Hoff of lever, can readily be overcome those Senators who run for office this The boy denied the statement. by |Dennison, Cleyeland H. Dodge, Mar-|Princeton @ member of the State De-| ee = ial.” Hoey that’ soon after the shooting a |#hall Field, Kdwin I. Gay, Maitland! mocratic Committee, a# Head Keeper NAME TEACHERS’ OFFICERS. | tals BP: oes: te. ed ‘ang |P: Gtises, August Hecksher. Goorge | of the prison, and named Mrs. Hoff as had been told by ey to "eh and) Howard, Heary James, Sam A. | Matron, | All officers of the Teachers’ Intere| et a policeman.” } ‘ Sera RES ests Association, with the except! rs pe Lewisotn, Geerge O. May, Van S| ayy yRans TO LIFE PENALTY Pie MANHEEG IGE e e “| wasn't even in the neighborioed|Merie-imith, Gerrish H. Milliken, Bh 7 ‘ 4 sident, have i P FOR ROBBING WITH PISTOL. | een unanimously nominated for re- at the time,” the lad said. “The first |Willianr Chureh Osborn, Robert P| CHICAGO, Jan. 13.—Harry Sollick of| jection, ‘The election will be held at 1 knew about it was when four or five |Perkin&, Frank 1. Polk, Harold 1,| Cincinnati has been found guilty by @) public School No. 27, 42d Street, near 5 IUMPH OATMEAL is exactly the same high quality, iy esh rolled, cleaned White Oats as are sold under widely advertised trade- marks for just twice our re duced price of 5 cents per package. We are able to sell this very nutritious, ever-popular break- fast food for 5 cents per pack- age principally because it is one of the products of our own manufacturing departments. ‘There is only one profit be- tween you and the raw ma terials on any of the goods put up by Butler! Butter E g g S Strictly Fresh CHOICE: \. GROCERIES wk se . SS Finest Creamery Per Pou Newly Laid, Per dozen t Recently introduced to sup ply an insist good tea. Gen- Borax Cut to Soap Milk Milk Ginger Ale Lake View or Danish Pride Evaporated -Butler’s Brand Pure Condensed, Per can Bottl 19¢ 40c doren SAC ‘mri 35 25c but why drirfe anything so unpleasant when you can bu deposit on the bottle? SAV® MONEY—BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT AN 589 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED GREEN-AND- Sunshine Biscuits Cold Storage Eggs Are Not on Sale in the James Butler Stores! Green and Gold We suggest that you drink Green and Gold Ginger Ale during the unwelcome visit of the powerfully flavored Synura “bug” in our City water reservoirs. The oily cucumber taste in the water will not harm you, delicious, pure Green and Gold Ginger Ale for only 10 cents, plus two cents JAMES BUTLER Ine. -’Most Everyone Breaks a Soda Cracker in Two—Watch ‘em _ Half a cracker seems to be the right size for most people. Tak-hom-a Biscuit—the Sun- shine Soda Cracker—splits-in-two without scattering crumbs. Neat- er at the table and easier to eat anywhere. Have it on the table at every meal—every day. Joose-Wites Biscuit (Company Branches in Over 100 Cities t Prices! UTLER'S Bon Bon Bread is a triumph of the master bak ers’ art, and our low price for the full-weight POUND loaf is a triumph for the principles of chain store merchandising. Sixteen baked Bread that satisfies both appetite and palate, made by modern meth ods and sealed, untouched by hands. in an air-tight, germ proof « The best Bread market, and every loaf a full pound Bon Bon Bread Foll Pound Loaf 6c ounces of well apper value on this weight! Essie Fresh Roasted COFFEE On pack nd of the Butler ages—-the —_ finest can buy at Quality” Coffee you any price ent popular de- Fresh-roasted and full-flay ored, it is packed in the bean ee eeralen Best White, Cee increasing, which Granulated, containers to’ preserve its that our tea ex- Per Pound 2 fragrance and goodness. i) you want it ground, the clerk he finest leaf im- in the store will grind it that its quality fresh, just the way you like Kirkman’s it, while you wait FANCY QUALITY | | Per Pound Pkg. rere | 35e Crackers 10° le Sunshine’ Tak-hom-a Sodas Yum Yums, Vanilla Lemon or Animals, 5c 14¢ 20c 15c pke: N..B. C. Grahams, per pound ay a pint bottle of N. B.C, Extra Wine: per pound Y ONE OF OUR GOLD STORES Coconut Macaroons, per pound Crispo Ginge per pound an

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