The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 4

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eae asenennnnrntnsaietatitecnnasintatigaans tahini tililii lliiltiai leit acest = : a ee i ain ame UD ae M8 is 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 gall i aN ) FRIVA? 4 ’ ‘ et SEVERAL SHAKEN UP |GARVEY.IS ABSENT _|GIVES TIRE FOR GAS, 3 GERMAN CABLES 4 IN SUBWAY CRASH AS CA HELD AS AUT A SE COMES UP ‘O THIEF} TO BE ALLOCATED Same) } Fant ‘ilar. Baan " ae a: | — . t Disabled Soldier Requires Medical | Counsel Promises He Will Plead | “"*?tctons a a omacerie Arrest) international Conference at Wash- , Treatment After Lexington Ave- | to Fraud Indict ‘ ee eer , PREMIO is, * ; ’ nue Trains Bi | ets ment Charged with grand larceny, which ve| ington to Determine Control of ‘ A ret ee eee | Monday. denies, Thomas Negrima, twenty, 9 Seized Lines. jorthbound Lexiagton Aven | . A barber, No, 2 ve e Bie subway tram coming out of the 19th | Marcus Garvey, promoter of the NAO Wak Penh read ey WASHINGTON, Feb. 17,.—An In- Stree! 7 ta a 8 it " “A Bheaes J f : Taw Gila ed kbeel MUSAD croloek Phe ent at Line, Inc., the Universal] complaint of Charles F, Dutfier, of No |'rnational Conference to consider the! ¢ e ads tow rute of speed at 6.46 o'clock ihi- | Laundry and other projects by which |é0 Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn. Duffie: Jallocation of former German cables —_—— The op ae | a train. ‘There were no pussencars | ei ed his Negro friends he poled haga eet UIs Oak beta in the Atlantic will be called in Wash- H 3 y ! gi] the standing — train, The | Would emancipate their race from fi-|°*? his $2,500 automobile had dis-| ington next week, Acting Secretary i Give Reasons W Hy. Word ISliew “ty the ether) were Girewa lonnele! troubles, dl dhotvabpaar tori/ahet Goa ee Prelaveneeiannnad: (6 day, gai 5 Not as Credible as Other [from, thelr | seats, Luke Clayton |njcading before Judge Thomas in the], The Police were notified of a stranger | representatives of France, England | Witnesses. his Deen MEFFOURIy diiabibd sinds Nis United States District Court to-duy. Co te et ee ucoeople similar to) tay, Japan and tho United States lischurge from the 16th Infantry, i je had been indicted on a charge of | days nd detective: there be ask > mee| | to- S t oy which he won the Distinguished Nei fusing the mails for fraud in con-| They “feavnes. the’ nan, bout Hey be cowl i eat ote ha See an or morrow a ur ay f Six’ jurors in the Court of General | yice Cross and the Crois de Guerre [conspiracy with Elle Garela, Goorge|kullons of gasoline which he could aot provisions of the nefore Judge Rosalsky to-| with four pulms, was £0 ‘ Tobias and Orlanda M. Toi pay for and gave instead one of iti i . i Bessions before Judge Rosa ae om a | Toh , t. Tompking, He | erg tires, “The Wallinetord poltse | ) sca e taka settled by the experience will appear with Tompkins, ‘ i rea. al ford poll ' ny Seaton. “Ue “eal Mean faltven | Kuptan Se Liseoin “Hospital wb promised, on Monday, Geren aod ate remot ies ee See ce | ic ; sere jeulle’ to attend him, He was taken | Tobias were held in $2,600 bail eae untit the arrival of the New York De. | WON HOLLYWOOD TRIP, i under oath, than they have in that of ileach. |rectives, Negrimo sald a garage man ‘4 | | re) ‘other witnesses. ‘ o his home, Tho indictment charged that Gar-|loaned him the car foraride. SCORNS TO TAKE IT “Why do you distrust police testi- Traffic on the line in both diree-|vey (who has never flinched when epee open <yged aaminiai Ary tims pourt aiked tions was Interrupted for half an addressed in meetings of his admirers| GED MAN A SUICIDE IN HOME| Conattions t jak é rt ltour te Ale PHaddant of] Ababa! «4 Tou ean Conditions Revented by Taylor Cane consensus of answers | : iciath ale ea," “The SHE BLEND: Make It Undesirable, Says Girt j Seéeh eageitince," Ilack Moses," and ‘Prince of Men,"')| John Reckard, seventy-eight, an ia-| | thst hy aeee Oe ve und red jurors’ and “reading *| DENIED MARRIAGE, SHE [had sold two million shares of Tlack | inate of the House for the Aged JOHNSTOWN, Pa, Feb. it2—| ~ ra’’ were the causes for discount- $40,000 Stur stock at $$ a share on represen. |Destitute Blind, No. 2641 Grand After winning a trip to Hollywood la wiatencay, WINS $40, VERDICT | iitions aimost wholly false as to the |CoUrse, Bronx, was found dend there | oq other film centres, Miss Cecilia © “Then you have no business here | souen Cite Weman jaca and prospects of the enter-| cord of Nin Arenal OWN; Fre. Wi : "| Correll, seventeen, has refused to go Wo ’ T as jurors,” said the Judge. “My OWN) she Lived Banker 20 td ai mitted to the Institution on ape st eon? ‘ saat q re ul S experience of long years on the bench | CILUMBIA, 8. DW ssA venue | pani, TA co ueRBaTEIS __ |1921, Hin address at that timo was No Senin aeel in Hollywood | and in the practice of Inw is that 98 (or $40,100 wan awarded to Mra. Layde | Seen eRERe HELD FOR |730 Columbus Avenue. } as revealed & the kiMing of William | | y cent, of the police are honest and| McDonald to-day Fe nena etd Desmond Taylor.” ; : : ch (aut r | truthful. ‘They are brave and public| /tichird 8. Dew 7 sire, Helen Pull, “atety, and er] OKLAHOMA SHERIFF OUSTED FoR | stigs Correll won the trip by pole in eight smart models (including two with the modish j splrited men. They die cheerfully In} Tcnaid awed. for =| street, charged with vio oe a a ing the most votes in a local popu-| b oat) vari i di t the performance of their duty. They Td hie “ines Portes, a ether | than io ot the Beneirtawe hc anal Gareth, suspended ‘Bhesltt fe Gouin | enity) Content She says sie was ox coat) variously developed in tweed, homespun and } bring up thelr children as good citi-|as man and wife for tw i failure to supply tenants of the apart-|County, was found guilty by a jury in| Very anxious to get Into the movies mannish mixtures; the coats silk-lined throughout { zens, One of ou est Judges is the| Mr. Des Portes is Direc tn large | ment house, No. 111 West 143d Street,| the District Court here to-day on the | 4nd wanted to make the trip until q ' gon of a policema L, He is r of large | with hot water and heat, were held {| fith count of ouster charges alleging |the Taylor incident, Another young i ae ropertion in the city und Is a member | $300, ball cach for, Speclal Seastons in| misconduct and ordered permasion't |woman has beer selected to make : i v NS. ass "Ba strect,yor "1 nt? family, Washington Helghts Court to-day, ramoved from office. the trip offering unsurpassed value at charged with je the mobile. The question 5 - i ceribility of the police w Assistant District Attorney rea — 2 Frederick J. Groehl, cot for the IIIT N's defense, suid that his experience 4s sa LN ‘ former City Magistrate had convinced tL him tha’ while mose of the police <: . 34 ‘ fen truthful, they do in many cases Sizes: 34 to 44. inclusive to bolster up their evidence t we ; ot Bho six ors were| onne 2 fen acted convictions, The sx unre wer / tion With Any Other Establishment int the World (Ready-to-wear Suits, ihird Floor) } —>——- § PLAN TO KEEP UP FIGHT | | FOR ENO’S MILLIONS | Appeal Being Prepared trom Ver-| (dict Declaring WA) oval. | Anot er Sale of Perhrough the excctors of + v4 THIRTY FOURTH STREET @f Amos F. Eno, Colun | z i the Metropol we ? Society of Mechanics a | W 9 i New York University a i | Tivons which stand” to 0 omen Ss { by the decision a jury bef P } rogate Foley ettloe k Rie will sre on ent | The heirs-at-law a Be eter toe eit et All=-wool Jersey Dresses | Ham and Henry Lune Mrs. An- toinette Wood, Lad John ver stone, Mra, Fiorenc ox and Mins Mary P. Eno. The: ‘on the ground that Mr, Eno was ment-| Fee ee ese his or of superior quality; in the wanted colors find ubsect to undue nfl 4 New Spri ng Si Ik Frocks . and black, at the special price of | yesterday was the second Jate Division granted an ap new trial by the executors aft first verdict went against them. Counsel in the second trin! were Clar- | $28.00 ence J. Shearn for the executors and Max D, Steuer for the relatives of Mr. / JERSE YY COMMUTERS ’ f F or WOMEN and MISSES | ; Ready-to-wear Dresses, Third F HAVE TO WALK TIES | : Dispute of Ne Erle } R. R. Hits § fart ait alton A Clearance Sale of River at Newark w joned with | ' out ‘Botine at midnight ve day te f h e eave trains at the wi scoreort 00 GEE BS aie et eee Original Price 35 Semi-made Plaited Skirt Reet rar cna styles from our regu- Iruts 2 Erle to lay tracks in a 3 ! f 4 . ; ‘i Ra Re Pstock. New! ‘The , Sale Price (sizes, 26 to 34 waist measure; suits | bridge about 150 feet from the old, fe h : d y) { 5 ee reteset are Sis ay we Ihave: picture & women and misses) : Is unsafe and the y New rk will t not allow the . lay tracks unless show that is In the smartly modeied in mavy or black tailor serge; also in plaid, black-and-white stripe, amd mavy-and-color stripe . woolens it eliminates ¢ seinge modes accepted for OE A I Springtime wear. bo New York Women fh Whether it rains or shines you {f can always be assured of prompt |f laundry — service—every piece |B washed fresh and immaculate |# and ironed beautifully with ut- | most care. Wallach's : at the greatly reduced price of $6.50 (In the Wool Fabrics Department, First Floor) There is big variety for the Spring a Mode has many smart phases. A Special Offering of A Finished Family Laundry Service at the remar'tably low cost of 21¢ per pound for equal H] amounts of flat work and per | sonal clothing Combines econ- | omy, convenience and satisfac- tion. Minimum charge $2.10. It sclves your wash day problem. Further details upon request. f* jeMottack, j WALLACH LAUND 330 and 332 E. 59th St. *Phone Plaza 186. Frocks that are far superior to the usual type of “sale” garments. ° ° For they represent the Worth Standard in every detail. Some are 500 Pairs of Novelty Earrings bloused and low-waisted, some straight and slim, some demurely i : . pay ‘ featuring the latest designs in these extremely popular basqued and bouffant. With plaitings, beads, embroidery ornaments; artistic, beautiful and, in many instances and cording used effectively. | (at the highest price), set with sardonyx, Russian lapis, onyx, topaz and amethyst extraordinarily low-priced at isalleged by Chinese to Canton Crepe Chifton Taffeta chee Crepe de Chine Knitted Crepe \ crate = u Roshanara Crepe Canton Satin ‘$1.85, 4.25 & 6. 15 Lee agoelye ars A verdrodpedenea F (Madison Avenue section, First Floor) over. Don't accept imitations! None : New Spring Shades as well : ARAN NSE rE ARP ene ais unless the % is stamped inside. ot Bleek, Bean end Navy Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street CLAN AA Tm — a

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