The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 18

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Pare tt ate a Bales aa att al eine je om penal BO PRT ATER |COLLEGE YOUTHS TWO STILLS SEIZED | | EINSTEIN REALISTS| NEAR GRAVEYARDS | BY “FARMER” IZZY JHONENS RIGHTS as Care Free Students t BILLS FACE HARD Order Wine and | Barns in “Dry 4 s Yield Big| 4 Arrest Three. Plants- nan and Two H Adopting the realism of Izzy Ein- | Men /rrested. , land's staff went forth on Broadway | «pooch hound.” and bis side partner, |Tuesday night disguised as colleze youths out for a frolic, easily captured Moe Smith, are back from thelr lat- est exploit, the scizure of two stills | ‘uy Duty ind © 50-50 Political |two sf Rroadway's maidens fair and | near up-State graveyards, Incl | . dentally, they discovere at uch | + Committee Measures Ap- | ¥ete led to where Nauor is sold moonshine” is being shipped to New| } 5 Late last night these sleuths, George | york City from up-State in milk cans. | Li} proved | by Leaders. |Burpeau and John McLaughlin, re-|_ The stills were on farms in barns | * t Hi m1 Vabach-| With them were taken 1,000 gallons | ' ummed in evening clothes to Kebsch- of mash, a lot of alcohol in milk and {ROpecial From a Stall Correspondent | ore “inert From New Orleans’ Res-| ci cans, a woman and two men, The | {1 ts t hat they allege to be a| agents frst hy Pudits ALBANY, Jan Equal righ é 1 Wine, price $8. ‘Then | hey were joined by 1 agent For women is going to have a thorny | qereated the walter Patrick Pow=|,, AME: a drive of miles in broad in this Legislature, if the expe shouted to the manager, | thes, came to the fs ts. Clarence Smith ckson, who shouted to the ok oe , a isetton aca tt me mara of NOW. 2 Benjamin Horowitz, thirty | 10o%ns tor neti they. ca io, happen ‘ nist bills » dashed for the kitchen with | Par meal © sre ahi, wonehaing FEE eee eee eee a sonion Wall Artented fttee of t bottles of what is to appear next Monday before United nthe Gu. 0 Mate Meanwhile. | states Commissioner Hit K i Boric ease 1 jority sulped theirs or tossed |“ hep in four feet of snow the rum 4 ¢ a aus bill ad ¥ * ie jscekers took another long sleigh ride i cee mnedt t jury di is; ne wi pak gol pdisad feeae to Bethel, N.Y. In a barn on Isaac i #4ng to meet them more than half way sah ge beret {beads soso Liff's farm, also near u rd len sore of their other measures. held in $1,000 pail each for a hearing | they say, they found a still in opera 1 Fred Greiner, the’Erie County Re- | this morning tion, a quantity of alcohol and mash, Ypudlican leader, struck another blow Charged with conspiring to make/and while they were th a truck | and sell Internal Revenue permits for] arrived with a load of prunes, fg 4 fet the hopes of the women when he he r oval and sale of Hquor, John Liff and his wife, A ag ai out cppowed'|t val and sale 1uor, grapes. Li nna, Behe bak peng as: eee ca of No. 67 Morris. Street.| were arrested. Both Monticello and | ts Michael Mosolino of No. 48 Morris] Bethel, the agents report, have bee ' nation litical committees, ' : . jPotwithstanding it a been. under. | Street and Peter White of No, 190] dry’? by local option since 1917 stood that Gov. Miller favored the | York Street, Jnisey City. were pivede | a aii it { Proposition. To ee aLwueaier CIDE LC MEN IN TANKER IN DANGER mererpresest sleccon law ie at Jer Oe te eee eared Wilts - Wight," he said, ‘and I, for one, do| Narodu Pole ied aida nae Aeihag Catter Stands by the Arethasa fot propose to have all political com- |coniracted with him to put in type ; tices doubled, Which would. mean {copies of the permits and notified the Bet Ceawee Hern Mere im complete reorganization.” Internal Revenue Department, NORFOLK, Va., Jan, 26.—With the } Senator Lusk said if the women | = fonst. Guard cutter Seminole withir fwanted to have jury duty added to) DRUDGE "ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Ine ling distance but unable to render (@helr political activities, he’ would — any assistance, the U Arcthusa, have to be shown. 4 “I told the ladies,” he added, “I saw {Be objection to the passage of most of | y@he proposed measures in their be- ‘half, but that I felt that jury duty ‘was an obligation and not a privileg and I wanted proof the women of th ‘Btate are willing to accept the on | Girt, 14, Who Cared for 5 Younger Children, Taken to Hospital. Because of differences which she said existed betwen herself and her father, Mary MeNally, fourteen, attempted sui- aa by gas at her home in Nutley, Tuesday afternoon. jan oil tanker, Hes helpl ing gale off Hatteras. broke her tail shaft yesterday and was obliged to anchor i= |" ‘The Seminole made a {utile effort to N Jeet a hawser to the disabled ei efforts to daunch dur 1 storm ratt ‘One of the neighbors, smelling sas, t ’ fous duties tefore having them thrust) entered the room and notified the poll: n to carry a line to the Arethasa ‘wpon them.” The girl was taken to St. Mary's Hos- bandoned on account of the ‘i ‘ ——_——— pital, Passaic, where ft was sald yes- |“ °'° es bik : “ prscheh hh is i a , was prevailing. There are seventy 1 t WER DIES IN TH SPIRE. terday, she would recover seus preva oy ies erick | Cuiidren since her mother's death, four ‘Theatre at Dessau, capital of Aniuit, years ago. Her father is a moulder. Shas been destroyed fire. Mme. It is thought her action was the result a tT TT! @erking, the e Inger, perished. 119-125 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Buy Coats NOW 1500 Beautiful Winter Coats Offered at Prices Far Less Than Cost Women’s and Misses’ belted $ 97 397 models with large convertible collars; Coats worth up to $7.98. Light blue only. Stitch- '] ing on collar, pockets and cuffs. Many beautiful styles, worth up to $13.50. Collars of self material or kit coney fur. Belted and flare back models in good variety Bolivia coats with ae Sie of self material. fonderful coats for this low price. Well made, and good quality material Bolivia coats with collars of slynx fur fabric. Good selection of up-to-date mod- els in attractive trimming effects. ise Misses’ coats of velour with large beaverette col- lars. Big selection of at- tractive styles, all won- derful values Misses’ coatsofhighgrade materials. Collars of mole, beaver and beaverette Blouse effect and straight models in good variety EXTRA: 150 SAMPLE DRESSES 723 500 Sample SPRING HATS Values up to $5.00. All new Spring Sizes 16 to 5215. Values models, to $35. Canton crepe, mostly one satin, charmeuse, taffeta, of a kind, | | Jersey, etc., in one- and Exception - two-piece styles. Many beautiful trimming effects. Long or short sleeves. Nar- row sash belts. Special, al values at this price, Wool Hose Women's Hose Blankets Women's Good quality Cotton, white, brown heath- | | silk and wool, || gray or tan. in blue, brown Size 45x72 in. or green Limit 89c 79¢ Children’s Mufls Durable cot- ton plush, sa- heather two.... Rompers Chambray, blue, green and ‘pink Sizes 2to6... 19C Children's + Bung: Chambray, trimmed with white. eat ARC Children's Shoes Children’s Coats Back or tan | | Also bonnets | | Of ‘silvertone, 26 Broadway ooze leather. | Jand ca Velveteen col- | Chrome elk Plaids, velvet- lars and cuffs. leather een, cor- 2to4 . 97e 25e $1.97 soles duroy. years * OT, ENE SI TBA UY | was received MOUNT VERNON BEATS NEW HAVEN R. R. IN SUIT. Company After 19-Year Must Alter Bridge, A decision of the Court of Appeals to-day at the White Mains Court House unanimously af firming the opinion of @upreme Cour! Justice Tompkins in 1916, in which h decided that the abutments support- ing the four-track bridge of the New Haven Railroad over Columbus Ave- nue in Mount Vernon constituted a trespass and a nuisance, Justice Tompkins found that the City of fount Vernon was entitled to a dgment directing the —ratirond iny to remove the retainin 1 t back from the lin t ay 80 a8 to leave ds in width, ppealed from th THE EVEwtnu WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY Appellate Division reversed the lowor hurt, Now after years of legal bac | ties the reverses the Appellate Justice Tompking was correct The fliht between the Cl the New aD’ Court of Appeals ty Hav and ” the m the public vn ance. 1908. The constructed seventy WILL OF MRS. CHEEVER DISPOSED OF $90,000, + Rockaway 4 Many Relative, Requests for ‘The will of Mrs. Anna Dow Cheever, Rockaway, disposing of we the valine 1 property ald to be unknown, has ed to probate by Surrogate Queens. Eliz: Noble of appointed executors, The Ideal Breakfast for Children SUNNYCORN is substantial, Tt is eaten hot and tastes satisfying so food. And—it cooks in nourishing, 2 minutes! It pleases the palate and builds the bod) Try a package today. The Patent Cereals Company Geneva, N. Y Division and finds that| Nehway | Dow, Alice K nt |NoW. “| 000 in personal} » | rapid domestication, Mr. 26, 1942, The furniture and personal offerte are given to the daughter Ellaubeth, with the hope she will divide them between herself and her brother, H Durant Cheever, of 601 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan and the srandchild: A United States bond for $1 given to the daughter, to John Cameron Dow and Jennie Dow Among the other beneficiaries are a Grace D. Young, of North Spring, Mrs. Cheever's children and the children of the late Gertrude Cowdin Morgan of Islip. The Surrogate refused to admit the will to probate until affidavits were filed, showing positive knowledge that | two ‘codiclls had been destroyed at the i express wish of M theover, ANYBODY LOST A HORNED OWLT taining a large horned ow! which fi at dinner time iast rid ow! shows signs of Munzel says into his house night. Unless he will turn it loose. REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. GAS Uniform Quality—Best Results WINTER PRING SUMMER AUTUMN | All the year Tound STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK DANIEL REEVES The Better Chain-Store *°- Summer Sunshine For Winter Dinners! What of it if Jack Frost paints a wintry picture on your dining room window? Let your dining room table be warm with Summer Sunshine! California sends you fruits and vegetables fresh from its sunny fields—the Reeves Stores offer them to you with the utmost courtesy and service, at lower prices than you pay elsewhere a The farmlands send you fresh creamery butter, fresh 100°, eggs—the Reeves Stores sell them to you with the assurance that they ARE fresh——at prices that ARE lower than you pay elsewhere. One of the 255 Reeves Stores is in your neigh borhood—at your service! ( CHERRIES 20¢ Del Monte No. 2 Can can Del - Monte BEETS No. 2 Can SEEDED 206 RAISINS 12c snwASPARAGUS 23¢ Large Can cates’ PE ACHES 20c In Heavy Syrup Large Can Del Monte Ridge Extra Standard Quality There’s a Reeves Store In Your Neighborhood One of New York's 255 Reeves Stores is in your n¢ighbor- hood. Try buying your groccrics there. You'll find the are fresher, the butter is better, the coffee is finer. Yen find everything in the line of groceries—you'll pay less than you would elsewhere—and you'll get prompt, courteous service, Stores ‘! ‘round every corner of the town!* DANIEL REEVES, Inc. Office and Warehouses 44-52 West 143rd Street ht has borne the signa- ‘The Kind You Have Always Bong i has borne the Henge re ee j ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and | peroneal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one | deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ood”? are but experiments, and endanger Shildren— Experience against Experiment, Never attempt to relieve your baby with @ Ag remedy ey you would TO for yourself, on ha 1a it is is CASTO Castor. RIA. eric, Drops and Soothin FS: Syrups. it contains either | Spium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, For | more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe | relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying I ‘everishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stoniach and Bowels, aids the as- | milation of Food; giving healthy and nai ‘he Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend,’ | Bears the Signature of **Just-as-; health of In Use For Over m1°) Years [THe cawrau

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