The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 11

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4 HIGH RENT FICHTE FREED AND GUARD IN HOME REMOVED ‘Court Releases Man Arrested on Ruse and Three Police Go Back to Work. There is no policeman to-day $n William Durrell Smith's apartment at sth Street, for the first eck. Smith, who jis cighty-six years old, dete: forts rooms for immoral pu the p rooms. Three uniformed men hii | my kitchen to eat supper. jen 1 had hardly sat down when this} for é been kept there in eight-hour shifts. | other detective walked in and sait| Whi y in the contest over “Two features of the case are to be | * uguin: an near the und t where he rented a room. y attentic “M apart tified, rep picke Ada 1 net O'Connell last: Wednes dup the woman. Her r Young. I never saw her We walked to the apart nell ‘There is the p three _s si Ltad the ef e he rented of detectives to s, and later ved from hi oliceman was re ate Hatting Court in discharg- ave notice to the public renting only to men Hit of any doub rey of the 4th st Smith, told of mi Pennsylvania uking her to Smith's apartment was calle¢ ment three months ago,” } “LT don't know who mar t about the premises walked b months w Other materi Roshan: Jersey, Silk Canton Crepe Dress, Chain- elghty-six years : he} eter, as witnesses have a wont: atton 1 did get a report from Patrolman O'Connell public i Sale of 200 Specially Selected NEW SILK CANTON CREPE -DRESSES at $16.95 (7s!) : including Crepe Knit, Satin, in I et Twill, $14.95 to $35 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street the woman and rented a room, pay- ONE KILLED IN FIGHT ing $10." | Patrolman O'Connell testified he| saw Confrey and the woman enter the premises. He said he waited out- hio Plant. |side fifteen minutes, that he received a 5, ‘a He said he had received an plant of the Wheeling § anonymous complaint some weeks Uon here. The plant re before, th esterday after bein Both policemen, under questioning si by the court, admitted seeing a sign \, © unable displayed on the front room window of defendant's apartment. Thi sign, Introduced into evidence, read: si Rooms for Men—Ring ad man, Elmer Cox, wa: non duty as » shooting occ of di were a numb § Bell." Smith testified Contrey the woman to his apartment and her husband ond wanted <0 | jeavi by the week. they om brought o-day wh @ number of plcke t around my supper! fight followed time," ostified, “This man, the; A call for help wes answered by* the | Kuetective, sald he wanted to rent a! forces within the mill and the fring |room for him and his wife. [ told | commenced him it would be $15 a week, He gave , me $10 and sald he would give me) TWO SUPREME JUSTICES the $ when he brought their baggage TESTIFY IN WILL FIGHT the fe me owing day. He had first given ut I had no change. Iwent) su Court Justices Mo ou are my prisoner.’ I have neve. rented rooms to womer: can't judge a woman, those men or the woman until last| estate. I have never sccs'| two years old, left property w : | $40,000, ‘The second will was conte He| by Annie Durney, a niece, who u! ‘IMB estate and was cut off In the second, Will No. 1 was made on Ju ethan four years. | 1920, in the chambers of Justic ‘d the tment} schauser in the White Plains C month, Z suc- 90 w month slapped U. S. BLIND DECREASE | this will by his son, before. 1 nt was essively raised . The contestants contend t AS STEEL MILL REOPENS| IS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS) | aa Victim Was on Picket Daty at union picket the mill, which was picketed the will of the tate Charles Sweeney, Wealthy farmer of Chappaqua, who cut off his only son, Thomas, with $1,000 I never ©aW! and in a later will left him his entire Mr. Sweeney, who was elghty- | | the first will inherited one-half of the in the presence of the two Jus- nd will was obtained by fraud and Mr, Sweeney was induced to make | WOOD ALCOHOL VICTIM | Well Dressed M man Street Nan tiey YORKV c 8.—One man | es 5 ja signal from Confrey and then en- | was killed and a number of others in-| A well dressed man about thirty yoara|, 1° is 6 fret 3. welghs 140, has sandy tered the apartment and arrested jured in a fight thls morning at the|old, with a card In his pocket bearing |gvercont, brown awit. und brown a | Smith, \ = |the name of Eugeno Garvey, No, 223 ‘bat MID-WINTER SALE INCLUDING ORIENTAL RUGS AT REDUCTIONS OF 10. TO 50°. “Shopping” is thé surest road to certainty. You do not have to guess where your expenditure will go farthest. See the furniture that all good shops offer, then compare the prices quoted. If you are sur- prised to find that Flint’s are lowest, you will merely prove to yourself what we have already learned by the same process—comparison BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ‘ f $ j (04 wide range of prices and aa J F designs—better values than uel vemccan ‘ can be bought elsewhere better than we have been able to offer for many years. Flint € Ho; 20-26 met soen art 4,655 IN LAST DECADE | es blindness “ more com- Indians than . Faced Canton, T ‘Tricotine, | | 38th Street \ eee) me | Ge) CO Our Price Ultimatum for Ulsters and Overcoats CAt $45 —tE MAN'S SHOP delivers this less-than-cost ee F declaration as the ultimate in price concession for | “in iY overcoats and ulsters. Made by leading English and American manufac- I | tyeede le i turers, they are featured in tweeds, fleeces, herringbone weaves, and i Checked ‘| Scotch .cheviots. | i} mie c i CAt $35 100 heavy, medium, and lightweight overcoats — | Ete. | Ka in tweeds, homespuns, and knitted fabrics. The {a $16.95 to $50 lis y majority are below cost—the others scrape the margin. Ky} Hy Suits, $25, $35—Also below cost. Many excellent suits are | here,. only the size range is limited. ‘e Lord & Taylor Less Than Cost FIFTH AVENUE | _ 39th Street i BY ~ for Overy Wear Overywhere ‘Our dealer sells Chem w Guarantee “HAIR NET “beach 6 MotorBrand At Good Dealers Everywhere West Electric Hair Curler Co., Philadelphia, Pa. New York Office, 395 Broadway The Shampoo Exquisite With and Without Henna softes preserves the natural oils and will make your halr look thicker, WARNING! {ter and lovelier, ely nate shampoo. One Size Only—10c $1.00 Per Dozen. 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