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JURORS DRINK EVIDENCE, CAN’T AGREE; CENSURED Half-Pint of Whiskey Vanishes During Their Four Hours’ Deliberations. PHILADBLPHIA, Marel 14 When a jury in Quarter Ses- sions Court retired to determine engine and Tender of Passen-| the guilt or innocence of a sa- a ger Train Overturned at loonkeeper charged with selling liquor without a license, the ju- } rors took with them a half-pint of whiskey which had been offered in evide Nearly four hours later they filed in with the bottle empty and stated they were un- able to agree. Judge Ferguson announced that he would recommend that the Ju- rors’ pay be withheld and that he would take steps to have them triking a spreading rail an engine IBA tender of a train on the Newark Ren of the Erie jumped the tracks P@! the West Nutley, N. J.,-station late last night and overturned, The engineer and fireman were painfully burned and a score of pussengers in the two coaches were badly chaken, The train had left Paterson just be- fore 10 o'clock on the way to Jersey City. As the engine was slowed up ye the West Nutley stop it struck pe spreading rails. Y Frank Matthews of No. 30 Hoboken Street, North Bergen, engineer, and Dominick Desposeto of No. 13 Con- cord Street, Jersey City, fireman, were thrown from their seats as the disbarred from future jury duty, POT ROAST If you Lee served Gould be sade with the cheaper tuts, now offer it because engine overturned and rendered un- consciou from the boiler badly before they were rescued In the two c : aussengers re thrown to the floor of the car. | film) it can be madea real Siz were cut by glass trom bro deli . 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YOUNG THUGS ROB CLERK IN SHOE STORE Force Him Into Back Room, Take $200 From Register and Escape in Auto, Two boys of about seventeen en- tered the Beck-Hazard shoe store at No. 31 Second Avenue last night and asked the clerk, whose name the police of the Fifth Street Station refused to divulge, to show them some tan shoes. When the clerk took down a box he turned to look into two revolvers in the hands of the young thugs. After forcing the clerk into a back room and cautioning him not to make any outcry for ten minutes, the thugs took $200 from the cash register, ran to the street, jumped into an automo- bile and escaped. 22 MEN ARRESTED AS TICKET SPECULATORS. ‘Twenty-two alleged ticket speculators were arrested last night in the vicinity of Madison Square Garden, the largest batch since bouts have Ween given there. Some were token from the sidewalks and others from ators doors nearby. In the Night Court one discharged by Magistrate Sweetser, ve were in $300 for trial in Special Sessions, others in $100 bail each for « hearin: day in Yorkville Court The five held for Special Sessions are Joseph Higgins. twenty-eight; George ‘Theyer, twenty-seven, both of Mills Ho- and Samuel Waldman, thirty, of No. 450 ‘West 50th Street, An odd feature of the arrests was that in many #, tho speculators were sell- Ing tickets at their face value, an SS Lid WA No obligation to purchase W-3-14 Name ..., Address , STRUMP & CO. Saccesex: to D.PRICESCO, .: 29 West 34- St: Market & Halsey Sts NEW YORK * NEWARK 7 Wednesday Introductory Sale Drawing Attention to Our Coat Dept. 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Altman & Cn. rain For to-morrow (Wednesday) An Important Reduction Sale of MEN'S GOLF SUITS (coat and knickerbockers) at $28.50 & 42.00 mmand immediate attention in view of the of the Spring season and the increasing i; outdoor sports (Sixth Floor) Madison Abvenue- Fifth Avenue, New Bork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Eetween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Announcing a Complete Dislay of the Latest European and Domestic Novelties in DRESS TRIMMINGS Meeting every Springtime demand in exquisite color combinations and beautiful all black designs. BRAIDED and. Beaded Georgette and Net Flouncings, suitable for sleeve trimmings in black and colors, $4.95, 5.50 to 8.95 CHINESE Embroidered Band Trim- mings and Ornaments, 50c, $1.65 to 5.25 BRAID GIRDLES in black and colors . A Beautiful collection of TUNICS; charming models in black. white and colors. $13.95, 19.50 to 29.75 ORIENTAL Silk Bandings ‘and Motif designs, 35c, $1.45 to 5.50 - $2.95, 3.95 to 8.95 0 cA diversified assortment of Authentic New Modes in SILK DRESSES for WOMEN Representing the latest ideas as decreed by the foremost Continental and American style authorities for Spring and Summer 1922. DRESSES which fulfill a multitude of afternoon, theatre and dinner requirements achieve especial recognition through the clever application of colorful trimming and, in some instances, artistic, all-over motifs woven in steel beads of contrasting colors. cA collecticn well worthy of every womdn’s inspection at $55.00 Taffetas Roshanara Georgette Crepes Moire Crepes Canton Crepes Crepe Knits or Noteworthy Values Wednesday in a Sale of BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS Smartly tailored, decidedly atgeactive All-Wool Mixtures with EXTRA PAIR KNICKBRBOCKER TROUSERS. 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