The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 22

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| | oreo ane E FOUR URED AS WOMAN LOSES CONTROL OF AUTO om - Glaring Headlights of \nother}’ Car Blinded Her, Driving at Cliffside, N. J Four persons were Injured at Va gado and Park Avenues, Cliffs N J., early to-day when Miss Blical Olpner, twenty-five, of Sth Street, Brooklyn, driving own machine, was blinded | Vghts of an approachin tomobile and crashed into a teleg pole Bhe and her three companions were thrown violently to the ground as fhe automobile was smiushed Larry Wood, of No, 107 Bedford Street, gondition at the North Huds pital, Weehawken, skull and lacerations on his Manhattan, is 1» Hos ured with a Miss W. Johnson, twenty-four, of No, 157 Autumn Street, Lrooklyn sustained a fractured left lex and in a serious} « | HARLEM DINERS CHIDED BY BANTON FOR CONVIVIALITY Fells Them That in Violating One| Emploved ard for when he lacerations of the face Malcolm thirty-five, of No, 20 Bast Manhattan, an editor ations of the face and Miss Olpner wus’ treated nospital for lacerations of the but was able p automobile wit the lights which blinded Miss Olpner got away without making known his identity. aif ROBBERS GET $50,000; ALSO STEAL MAIL IN P.O. Orack Real Estate Office Safe anil Escape in Auto, RIVERDALE, Md., April 7.4-Robber: Obtained $50,000 in Jewelry, money and securities when they 1 je safe of the tate ; They also Uroke into t across the street company and car Riverdale Par! sacks of mail. Their 8 mot been deter mined. Th din a high power motor ¢ LENE eae Tec MOROSCO BUYS THEATRE IN SAN FRANCISCO Takes Over Century and In Report ed to Have Acquired Another, 6AN FRANCISCO, April 7.—Oliver Morosco, Los Angeles and Detroit the- atricdl promoter, has announced here that he has purchased the Century Theatre, one of the largest in San Fran- cisco, and will reopen it July 9 under the name of the Morosco. . Morosco is reported to have purchas- ed a second San Francisco theatre, also, which he intends to use for the pro- duction of musical comedies. BOY KI D IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH WITH ©: from injuries he lost control of « motoreycle crashed into a troll r and r, Souder had from his chum for a short ride. SPECIAL EASTER, SALE) JEWELED ADJUSTED REGULATED 5 GUARANTEED Tee deoutifally engraved, natty tonneau ns . te uti 4al satin white platinum finish and v0 # ia gem, Thay are fitted, with A prettier watch so you can buy th if custared, They are shaped sad fitted w in ribbow brs Fitted with hund engraved 14 it, solid gold cluspe. ts weled $30.00 to refund. your money if them im any other Jewelry i prefer the regular we have equally, Stock “ot all ‘an expansion We will re your money if you can dupl this watch for a penny less $20.00. Ze" Ioben' brenetet, Serre BGIUTTERs SONS 170s MALY, At Dar! and, Py 4 There wa 6 law you all laws ficate a disre ‘ hae -up man mes be- nd there's pretty iui ort of reasoning | ‘ ated n that Httle more birtl only scattering applause wimonition, voiced t 8 killed b; automobile offtack 0 an News Company on Fourth} peen 1 Bighth “and N » police. }1434 S 8 New York - Brooklyn—-Bronx—Newark ITCH CRNEL 138 W. 23d St. and All Our Other Stores See Addresses Below Have Your Easter Suit Made to Your Measure} Tailored in the very latest models From woolens bought direct from mills In a manner that pleases over 200,000 men At savings our small profit system affords Suits Ordered To-morrow Ready for Easter For To-morrow Only NEW YORK STORES: 4 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d & 44th Sts. 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th. 128 West 23d St., baby bo; Bet. 6th & 7th Aves. RITCHIE & CORNELL Pfforts of Doctors, New York twelve hours t pull the . of No. 266 The Average Tailor Will Ask You $40 to $50 For Equal Tailoring Saturdays Open Till 10 P. M. the” imother, Ly. 100 LIFE GUARDS AT PAY OF $5 A DAY FOR CONEY ISLAND ny City to Save Bath- Law They Indicate Disregard cry From Currents and for All Rowdies, Dialviol Attorney. Joab ff, Wanton husky life guards, em. 1 an address before 360 members city under civil service Harlem Board of Commere will protect the public velr dinner in the Commodore Hotel Island beaches this summer, lust evening, criticised the newspa-|bot! from treacherous currents and pers for publishing stories on thefrowdyisin, Borough President Edward crime wave and declared that New] Riegeinann announced to-day, York js not the most crime-ridden ..rds will be posted under two bat jen Wa uPed on sinere ana {cnet net jater than May 15, when hided them for their dlareapect of |the bench will bs OMalally epened: nforcement, Applicants must be expert in swim- Some of these times you boys are|ming and boat handling, between a abe t oe RELY kil cightecn and forty-five, and not less Ho retescatt ta {than five fect eight Inches in helght © diners were |The pay will be $5 a day, © that in vio ert NEW YORK’S SMALLEST BABY DIES IN HOSPITAL Hoy Lived Only 12 Hours Despite au ever 1s hospital records show, 1 Lincoln Hospital a after its weighed two pounds © wus 4p underdevel- © fed and died from after hopes had joctors and nurses little one Ens was 1000 Ready-to-Wear Suits Regular $22.50 to $35.00 Value *138 104 Flatbush Ave., 1 door from State 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. 196 Market St., Near Broad St. ning WORLD, KEEPS ON EATING AS PAL FALLS DEAD Striking Miner Had Steaks, So He Didn't Want Them Wasted. Andrew Chirpial and William ‘Ta taryn, striking miners living at PI mouth, Pa., came to Jersey City loo) ing quest In New During the hun they had several drinks. into John Krim‘s restaurant at No 41 Montgomery Street last night anc ordered steaks. Chirpial had taken only a mouthfuls of his meal when he toppled for wo er an unsuceessafu over, dead. sponse to the cry, but continued to devour his steak. He glanced dowr once at his friend, but that was al the attention he paid to him. As the body was carried away, Tataryn reached across the table, speared Chirplal’s. steak with his fork anc proceeded to consume it. When he w gone to his fi is assistance, he 1 plied tha » himself had paid f the steaks he wanted them and didn’t intend that they should get cold Ite was locked up on a charge of di derly conduct. SAY COFFEE ¥ ri While detectiv men in the © pouse of Jos norelli, No. 7044 James Street y they yt Signorelli something behind the bar, The found a loaded revolver, Most Wonderful Opportunity BROOKLYN: Street, McKenzie Bldg. BRONX: NEWARK: Opp. Newark Theatre. Paid for They went few Tataryn made no re- asked why he had not WNER HAD eeiDAY, APKIL 7, WOMAN STRIKES FENCE IN FALL FROM WINDOW 1 Tercher Hears Crash and ing Mother Impated, tty years old, who lergone an opera- or fell to-day eb Sek SAFE CRACKERS PAY RETURN VISIT TO CAFE Bat New Safe With @2,000 Inside Ralks Them. imbued by their success six safe in} Burglars mont the ago In ripping open a estial Restaurant, No. 164 West Madde 4 me on the lig6th Street, paid a second visit there ie 1oith Streets latter 3 o'clock this morning. ani fence. She? Rut Philip Kee, the manager, liad ‘ learned something by the loss of $300 SS, ABO Sarat ‘rurl hen and had bought a new safe, As betta @ result $2,000 was still in it after the U och [burglars left at 8 o'clock this morning. Pearls Diamonds A porter saw a, youth walk out of the 1 oatuurant and notined! tHe. pelles, Indestructible Guaranteed Diamond Rings. , ail Pearls; Ivory Tint; Bracelet Watches. ins "| PHONE GIRL SHOOTS $15 Upwards, A wt selection of Easter Offerings a fe FATHER, SAVING MOTHER Send for Our Fine illustrated Catalog It's Free, t tesa Catalog—It's Free. t = Open ey Until 6 P. Masbate Until 9 P. 14, e Claims He Was Making Attack on Hin Wife. D AST. na ms Be ONF]DENTIAL 1 ST, LOUIS, eal 590-31 Vcekiv] t] Maud A, Ritchie 229Wecekls «| father. if buteher, whom she asserted we = her mother. ifs 1 Proodsturt LUDWIG Baumann’s 64th AnniversarylurnitureSale Hundreds of Special Bargains for Tomorrow Only Never before’ in our history has a sale offered such great assortments of homefurnishings at such low prices. | Many of the greatest bargains are limited in quan- tity. Start housekeeping now and save 25 to 40%. Purchases made now will be held FREE OF CHARGE until you are ready for them. Anniversary Sale $135,000 of Rugs, oll esta etc. At Price Reductions Open Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 | Anniversary Sale of 624 Suits For Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room : : Fe of 25 to 40! 9x12 Avatars: Sold Megularly for &: 24 \ $160 W alnut Combination Bedroom Suits lire Pieces) wit 2 is é Keauced to Consist of Drener, CHC ee sod et consist of Dresser, Chil Bed. (Sold tely if desired) 8x 1 0 Grass R ugs Dresser its $38.34 Bay En liBaleaet $31.28 9 8" 8 9 Chifforobe............ $29.27 Toilet Table... . $29.47 Cash or Credit 248 Other Bedroom Suits 5.49 $218 Vatowany Combs, 3 Hae RATT 74 | $400 Walnut Comb.. 4 pieces.. $297.89 $450 Walnut Comb., 9.98 $950 Mahogany Comb., 4 pieces 598.49 $300 Walnut Comb., seen 178 1.98 | $325 Walnut finish, 4 pieces.... 196.96 $900 Walnut Comb., 8 pieces. 74 $1000 Mahogany Comb.,8 pieces 649.74 Special Anniversary Credit Offer ! Refrigerators & Baby Carriages You may open an account with any of these articles, See Our Special 3 [=) DEPOSIT Delivers Your Purchase of \ i Room E | Reduced to ° $22 Lift, Reduced to $35 Bab ut fi it P00 Hap Style Cire 7) 3} . i 5 0 2 Refrigerators Cash or Credit Cush oF Credit enamel Rubber F i Sanitary upholstery, of Furniture and Home Furnish- wh Intn ings of Your Own Selection $5 Deposit Delivers $100 $20 Deposit Delivers $400 $30 Deposit Delivers $600 $40 Deposit Delivers $800 $50 Deposit Delivers $1000 Your first deposit secures the imme- diate delivery of your entire purchase. You need not make any other outlay of cash, and You Can Take a Year and a Half to Pay the Balance You need not disturb your Savings Wesladlyopen | QUR LIBERAL Accounts From $5 to $5,000 CREDIT TERMS ul the famous Lioyd and Whitney Pullmans, Three-Piece Bed Outfits HERE IS A_ QUALITY OUTFIT, CONSTRUCTED SERVICE AND GUARANTEED BY US IN EVERY WAY © pubes On $35 Hu celery 50 . Week You may open an_ | On $75 account now, if | On 5100 13: eh you wish, with a | On $200 $3.02" single article, and | On $300 4.508 Larger Amounts in Proportion. You can pay monthly. No Interest Added. later on you can add to your ac- count whatever you require. ae These Credit Terms Apply Anywhere Within 100 Miles of New York All Cotton Mattress—White jen) Bed —All Metal Spring with double link fabric You may open an account with the outfit alone, or include it with your purchase of other articles at the sale price. 22.98 144 ia¢ West 125 St. Bet. 7th and Lenox Aves. 35 1 36 St. Block 8th Ave. Entrance to Our 10-Story Building Will Be Maintained on 8th Ave, Near 36 St. Newark, N. J. 49-51 Market St.

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