The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 22

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kf ve es SAS ats 3 a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, * 1922. — : It advisable to mention any of the] cases he !s wotking on. 1 named| him a Deputy Assistant, just as he named former Gov, * Whitman and| Samuel Untermyer to give them an| official standing before Grand Juries. | Mr, Swann asked for no secrecy. That was my own idea."" From his home in Park Ridge, N. J., Mr, Swann made this statement | over the telephone: “{ shall not/be on the District At i SH OPT 7 A LOWEST PAY ON ‘ would finish my workan two weeks. | i —_. ‘ ‘Appointment, to Enable For-| My appointment was’ merely tem- porary in order that I might con- stud that had been 1 y » Mitr Prosequtor to Clean Up | cite etuavey. ws Sen | } | Cases, ‘Kept Secret. r, Hanton appointed me so t ‘might qualify to subpoena witnesses | and’ appear before the Grand Jury should the testimony.of the witner justify such actions I offered to ‘1 ish matters withott ¢ontpensatir On Mr. Banton's request L accep: the smallest paying positio® I conii take to give. me official standing There has been no secrecy about it so far as | know. “T gave former Gov, Whitman the same position I have mow, plus $1,000 | a week, I don't get the $1,000. I gave Mr. Untermyer a similar posi- tion."” Mr, the day following the expira~ on pf his term of office as District tot New York County, Ed- was appointed by his pron ta istrict Attorney Banton, s Absistant District Attorney at fowest grade at @ salary of @2A06 @ year. He is now active in hat capacity. ‘Mr, Bwann's name did not appear tm the fet of assistants made public Gy Mr. Banton the day he took of+ wann is known to be wealthy. | aeeeeenliitiesint oles Stace veiore Juaue Crain of General |FUNERAL SERVICES Geesions Jan. 1, but before the Chief) FOR S, FRAUENTHAL 1 ta vg District Attorney's of- Father of Dr, Henry W. and Dr.| Herman G, Frauenthal Was Noted Néw Yorker. The funeral of Samuel Praventoa who died suddenly at his home, No.| anne explained to-day: “There are five or six cases with @hich Mr, Swann alone is thoroughly He volunteered to come in aa an ald to me, Py ir it-very fine Dut as he might have to ap- © tates a wi | ! Fae 3 wear Grand Jury and could | 1859 Madison Avene, last Wednes- inet do this out an officin! stand- | day, was held last night at the Camp- fag. I made him a Deputy Assistant | bell Funeral Church, Broadway and| @t the lowest possible salary. 1 kept| 66th Street. The body will be taken Bis mars off the list of assistants for!to Wilkes-Barre, Pa. to-dey, the old ‘Bis wake, It was rather a delicate mat-/home of Mr, Fraudénthal, for inter- Cor ment, retiring District Attorney be- & mere Deputy Assistant of grade. been coming in daily and Mr. Franentbal ‘was ninety-four years old., All his life, of which’part was spent in Wilkes-Barre, where he | the little private room ad-/'went to live after coming to this office. It is necessary for | country in 1848, he thought first of his hig work to be in the| family, ' people. No, I do not think “te & abbe? them are Dr. Henry W. Frauenthal, Dr. Herman C, Frauventhal and Isaac G. Frauenthal, an attorney. “There were nine children. Joseph Frauen- thal, sixty-fine, died last year, Dr. Henry W. Frauenthal 1s Surgeon-in- Chief of the Hospital for Joint Dis- j eases at No. 1919 Madison Avenue, —>——_ |CONTRACT BREAKING OPPOSED BY Y MINERS Anthracite Convention Against It—Lewis Denies “Staging Any Situation.” SHAMOKIN, Pa, Jam 20—John L, Lewis said when shown écretary Hoover's etatement that the stage ds rently set for a miners’ stetket We most emphatically deny | nat we are staging any situa, tion; we have no desiré ‘ghd ‘No’ inclination to provoke any tndus- trial conflict If any conflict comes, the responsibility will be upon the operator’ who ‘have taken an arbitrary stand and are insisting on cutting wages im- mediately without giving any con- sideration to the fair contentions of our men. i proposed the usual If these are deniet and the operators attempt to put reductions into effect arbitrarily, « we will have to defend ourselves, | In refusing to hold conferences the | operators are violating an express | provision of the contract, made at the ‘concession of the 1919 dispute, that distinctly binds both sides to confer on a new scale now. BODY OF WOMAN DRAGGED MILES BY TRUCK IDENTIFIED. The woman who was killed by a motor truck Wednesday night, when her body was dragged two and one- quarter miles from Bath Beach to a Coney Island garage under the vehi- cle without the knowlede) gf the owner or driver, was {dentified yes- terday by her son Norris eas Mrs Anna Broslazsky, sixty-five, of No, Avenue, Brooklyn. of this Cluster sparkling, blue-white, fectly cut and matched 4 mondg, set in platinum. Only $48.1 be ang our digni- BUYS THIS SOLITAIRE Glamood enkayement ring. Blue f nunc ideetiai, “Sunt the "ring. for {t to-day oF this evening by small first paymen Ase for Free Do Lute Catalog No, W-500, SOLITAIRES from $25 to $1,000 Store Open Hventngs until @ eclock, Finlay 1690-1660 Leet pen ket York Between Gist and 5: sure it will not disappoint. D "The gite-fs at your The Richer Milk || The finest milk produced in America ‘Twice as rich as bottled milk | | im butter fat and solids. Thick as thick cream. Experts have spent 20 years Van Camp Products Co. ‘This 6ffets you an‘tnknown gift. We want it to sur- prise you—to be better than you'll expect. You may be The gift is the latest thing of its kind, and made by a 3 in two styles — you may have mie daily service and a constant j joy. 0 most homes di has one like'this. s.. EA cekneetiee offer in the coupon and he will: give'it to you.’ Then he will offer you yee anal peaks oh aon not nave it. ‘Not rs There has come to this section an ideal milk. Grocers are now sup- plied, and they will be kept sup- plied. Not one home in twenty, the country over, can get a milk like this.. It comes fram sanitary dai- ries and from high-bred cows. So this Van Camp Milk is offered in selected sections only. This sec- tion is now one. From this time on all homes around here can get it every day, And we want you to know what it means to you. A super-grade milk The Van Camp experts have worked 20 years to produce a milk like this. They have built model condenseries in the finest dairying sections of the Middle West. Rich milk from high-bred cows is put intoa vacuum. There, at low heat, we evaporate most of the water. The milk is then sealed, then sterilized, so it comes to you germ-free. Nearly 8% fat The milk thus reduced is as thick as cream. It is twice as rich as bottled milk — nearly 8 per cent butter fat. Our Offer Good for a short time only The Secret Gift is at your grocer’s Buy from your grocer 12 cans of Van Camp’s Milk, at one time or as wanted. Cut out from each label the picture of the can—our trade-mark. When you have 12 of these trade-marks hand them to your grocer and he will present you the gift. Your grocer has it for you ~ fh A gift which we don’t tell. We want it to come as a delightful surprise —to be finer than you expect. Accept our offer in the coupon. See what you get., The Only Milk You will use when you know it Use as it comes in coffee or on cereals, Add an equal part of water for drinking. Dilute still further for cooking, and you still have rich whole milk. A higher- grade milk is impossible, # Saves many dollars This ideal milk, rich, pure and sterile, costs you less than bottled milk. It saves all waste and thus saves many dollars. It costs no more than other evaporated milks. A few cans on the shelf mean a cow in the pantry. There are small cans and tall cans, so you open what you want. It keeps until you use it up. So one never runs short of milk or cream, and never wastes a drop. We make this offer to let you know what such milk mearis to you." Then you will always want it. If you will try a dozen cans your grocer will present you an exqui- site gift which will last a lifetime. Accept this offer, for you will be delighted, Cut out the coupon as areminder. See what it brings to you. boc Lj Re the ane ble, | wor Col . earetan” Almost everybody who is any- markable chain of circumstances that forced Finkelstein & Maisel, wholesale clothing manufacturersy to selle their well-known produ dliréct to the public, and be it sai to thetcredit- a the.letter, with the warniest = Githusiastie Atippott, fi ti ee Towlayt Maisel a one of the bi rs in retail- ing, men's le young men's h Veradey dh, he public, Baha suite “and includes wna c eminent citizens, bankers, brokers, judges, journalists, theatrical mag- nates and men of every walk of life. forbathn tr Re tc rba kay Yateihi, pure woolens, nevertheless, time cervincingetile publict iat we are really offering them a really fine suit’ or overcoat at $15.95! ‘They'll think the thing is impossi- knowing we are manufacturers.” His Partner, M Who Is Right—Finkelstein or aisel? | “The Public Will Not Believe Us,” Says Finkelstein. “They Have in the Past and Will Now,” Says Maisel. they'll is now familiar with the re- yearly ioe fodevet Ai KeAly Méaditat the, fallow eae TERY Neely sie, of their. SBE Batt Clan F potions “Yes,” salve Mn Rel ste iii ba, well havea herd ‘wort even coming.from us, and even create a sensation. There isn’t 2 a in towrt-tike ‘em, in ny point at twicethe ue! ‘said! Mr. Finkel-' ver fhough any oneof ens. trade would be | ¥ the stits"or over- 5 vy only. got “a look at ' Tam afraid theprice in Al&-make "em .afraid’.to wt ogni take us for p Li aecatl \ ae. awe: my: wy. sin, ees lat mé'tell:the truth Mit terascreal=: bowa-fide, “sale,.. offering ; beloW “actual clearance Zs cent. ‘holesal dind that we posk at tee” every” garment by gtuietly all. yeool.” SAM) v4 MRE 0 , antee, vaverythind all wool, but put 2%, Phd rave’ allt hi,” gajd Mr, Finkelstein, “that we’not only ‘guar- rle's y of Hhreturiv the if they ican luplicat Our AUTH or Overconts at twice our |_ the public, int instance, at ‘least. prices. Imagine, Maisel, if the Will note Dee sec de Peopte *8ould Only “he” made ‘to ied roalixe what ve. are offering them F -tdvens’ ttle rpg? Eh a what Usdeh they ate’ buy- NED Be Mae eee: | | ine in sommany salessit $40 and $50—we'd have to call out the jaWholesals snpices yee Dut. ib notice to keep: the crowds itt iline.” ‘fe ‘HBwever, the’salé ty on and you are asked not to doubt, but to at sloast come ,and ssec thes valnes be- fore passing judgment. Only one describes "the" sale+-sensa- tional—whether it is the suits and overcoats at $15.95, $20.83, $25.08 “or those at all $28.05 and the dress and Tuxedo suits at onsense,” ‘said Mt.-Maisel, #835 and $40—wholesale pri ecause wei can say”'we will, quar- "| bear in ntind, with the extra fifteen antee and can absolutelyy the gar- per ‘cent. subtracted! And all ments strictly all wool, For guaranteed absolutely pure wool Heaven’s sake, look at them— or money refunded instantly. Note carefully our name and looation—one flight up. FINKELSTEIN & MAISEL Special Announcement’ of interest to those who have been hoping to purchase a -high quality piano at a very reasonable price. ‘395 Including Bench and 10 Player Rolls. at this price.and this offer will be withdrawn as soon as they are disposed of. We Advise an Early Call CONVENIENT | WISSNER +The House of Quaditje 55 FLATBUSH AVENUE, ‘OPPOSITE /LIVINGSTON FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (Take Elevator), ONE FLIGHT UP. 810 Broadway,N Opposite 11th Street. é There are not many TERMS ragga CASCARETS: 10* For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver he casioat cathtWiSlaxative tn the empty ld to physic your Myer | have and bowels: b Dizay ache, | you s, Bilious ciel Stonvach is One or Cas work while you your bowels completely by morning, and you will fee splendid, Wi Yoyulh Shi WK. ji SAL 344 SIXTH AVE STYLISH STRAP PUMPS, OXFORDS | HIGH | SHOES At Prices Lower That Than... - Cost of Manufacture ~ $4, $5, $6 Values ff oc ! lil Pumps in one, two and three strap effects. ee Walking and - : / Jazz Oxfords, — a Wi A, Sally Sandals, . Cleopatra ‘and Beaded _Slip- pers. All lea- thers and satin. Modified and Short Vamps. High Shoes in all leathers, all heels, all sizes, and widths collectively. il 8 3.85 — il | | (A FEW ILLUSTRATED) PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY First Payment Secures Immediate Delivery Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Dainty Wrist W. tangular mode! atch. New reo- 18k. Belais White Gold; deautifully en- Z cravé@, with high-grade 15- Ladies’ exguinto 16% Ladiey benutitu sin. Hi Helals Wh Ladicg’ beautiful sin. jeweled move ment; regularly Ay hite Gold Diamond sold at $50. $39.00 briitiane Tuna. Mad PITAL 5's 0 veces om diamond )BPRCTAL, «.:, 90000 SPECT SHBCIAE. .. 990.00 $1.50 Por Week. $1.00 Per Week. $1.50 Per Weel, Liberal Credit—Low Prices—Guaranteed Goods Only NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ARTICLES Such as HOWARD, WALTHAM and BLGIN WATCHES, Community Silver, Waterman's Fountain Pena, etc. SOLD ON CREDIT at Established Retail Cash Pricen American Wateh & Diamond Co. 6 Maiden Lane 503. Fifth Ave. pees Lata 7 ENTRANCE ON 490/87, B ta? OVER SCHULTE’S, 1 UP. TEL TEL. VANDERBILT 302) B87. Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester ef Sellcyiieiclé a ne RR AN sleep.” Cas- ever stir you up or gripe you Pills, Calomel, or ON ote Makes Little Difference What You Misdes they cost only ten cents a box two to-night willldyen love Cascarets, too, WARNING! Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, youare / not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed .by physicians — over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Say “Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neutitis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Rub Luimbago W527 and Soreness from Your: Lame Bach-instnt Relief! Doesn't Blister Get a a Srna Tei ete tiopet Liniment. ojeo ba. When, your: bec! hic! fodbetrating liniment needs to be used}, or lumbagos sciatica ‘or snedtiath ‘only once. ‘It takes the pain right out |has you stiffened up, danb-aa@egi}and ends the misery. It 1s magical, Get a sutall trial bottle of ald, honest | vet absolutely harmless and doesn't “St. Jaeobs Oil” at any. drug store, | bum ithe. skin, y pour a tittle in your hand™andd my Nothing else stops Iumbago, scl right }on, your “Aching bwek, ‘ani the time you; gesink: fédty, thevameeh ado} °C tm or rheumatism & and lamencss. is genet never disappoints! In rippled! A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It: ne:

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