The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 27

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. i 27 — - niece acsinsitetinenntinciseceneeine LE | , . CLICKING ¢ OF THE : “BONES” | “| BOYS IN GROCERY Lat nigit he heard sounds hving t |AUTO SMASH-UP COSTS us r motoroyete and etde-| will Be Ope n Chicago this summer, NO EVIDENCE OF CRAPS] CAUGHT BY SNEEZE]: ing a rear window f ; BROKER VAUGHAN $10,200 no feSnmommver ot the | DATTINE Un aly ae , Heard bat Could Not ‘i hah * Pgh i ; Victims of Censh om Jersey Road were out for a drive [seven alorien high, counting @ dees i4 Released, Hiding Place Betrayed (o Detec- betieuth ware isiall “BOY pit ded: Gatly. to-day Awarded Verdtet at Kreeheid. le ran into the motor- | mont which mail cars @ G:: 2 sneezed lly when taken out from ne . . “n ou, fs re eG 0 st, | from the ards. 11 has been i Detective Foray of the Sate and] Stree Peter Ozelaki, twelve, of i Pnight to Judge Willard W. Cutler in] BIGGEST MAIL STATION [oes oiner time and labor. saving de- j ; loft ole : the srovery No. 83 Wythe Aue Brooklyn ~ re . un ae y hwereiat SINE ed Bini, IN CHICAGO SHORTLY vices. ~ fiyitie Avenue, “Brookiva, He. was|@ XE, VICTIM'S FATHER {th rommitted a the result of « amasbup Hear Middle-| siait care Rus tale asement,|_ There 18.8 cletr root spade mp P mali | stept lightly since some one broke FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED}, nd. Tremblay. wis | town on th ht of Nov. 6. Joseph ee are wah, hem Tn Band of Bootleggers in Jersey 9 and stole $50 | v t night by a tinge A. De Wi North Long Branch The largest and|tand, bringing mail from fhe Get Away With Load ihe mnie meet Monday, © CONCORDIA, Ka April 7.—L._H. "print expe and Charles Kerr of Asbury Park were | most ation in the world continental air mail service of Booze. | PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT!! Samuel Blum, Well-Known Maker of Rochester Art Clothes Might highwaymen, some of them armed, held up and stole a truck con taining $1,200 worth of liquor early to-day in Sewaren, one mile north of Perth Amboy, N Investigation, it is asserted, di wl that the liquor was found in the barn of Tony Zulo. it was s as found abandoned a short distance from Zulo's place. The authorities have not been able to find Zulo. April 7.—Will s old, was SU IRASTER SALE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Foie oe ‘Tvci| MADE MOVEMENT IN na tyes ur cough Antes rhe | 10 YEAR GOLD FILLED CASE ane Selling entire stock direct to the public at much less than to-day’s wholesale production ~ ce Presenting for the first time To-Morrow, Saturday . $350,000 NEW SPRING STOCK - ; a tain whet) want them William i me ave been arré i 3 ae : Jeweled 00 i vy MAN LAURA ARRESTED Pin wy SENTENCED TO 60 DAYS Regula 4 $2 fe New Yerk fea aoe ‘ Sarat ig 4h 1 Mee z Byres Ne during the gear i Every ebay must be sold, Last September when we decided to retire from business FH Regardl ess of cost or loss !— we asked all Commission and Woolen houses to accept H cancellations on woolens ordered to be manufactured for Bp Spring, 1922. Some houses agreed to cancel entire orders, others portions of orders, while others could not cancel them because the materials were already in looms. As we did a business in the past of about three million dollars a year the orders placed were very large. There was nothing left for us to do but to accept the goods the Woolen houses refused to cancel, and make them up into garments in our own shops, in styles created by our skilful designers. m= -3,500 LATEST ¢ 10 PY MODEL } ; SUITS, TOPCOATS : : for 1 Men and Young Men One, two, three and four button sacks for young fellows who want pep as well as conservative styles for men of quiet taste—also the new effects in form-fitting and loose double-breasted topcoats as well as ioner Mi Street, Brooklyn, Nsposito knock dow Pictrangile of No Brooklyn, with # \pril 4. Lat Tailored in the very latest styles and iC for any of thene fadvert utd watelh U. S. JUDGE FOR JERSEY | 15 Jeweled 14 Kt. Solid Gold ADDED TO SENATE BILL ‘B.GUTTER&SONS 170° NASSAU ST., N. Y¥. @ppesite, ‘At Park Bow and Nussau'Ste lf TOAMIMAANKI @Dn I | td BA\IMANNGBRO. ! | 3rd Ave. & 84:8 Sf. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms To-Day’s Retail Values Range From 29.50 to 45.00 FES sins ; ‘ REE +> + aD * a CI + ‘ ¢ | i: + ic $ ' GR? +B + GED WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER _ a 740 BROADWAY-Cor. Astor Place — 59. DELANCEY. ST iy: *724 EIGHTH AVENUE Tai, Eiexshey lay Aly See ~"..8'" CONCORD CLOTHING CO., 125 Canal Street, Corner Chrystie Street 3-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Living Room Suite Loose cushion, spring pillow arms and seats, uphol- 5207: 59 stered in fine tapestry; three pieces, as illustrated, at Open Saturday Evenings: MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. 43” AVE. & 34™ ST. Be SY A ee ee ae | Corner 45th Street Stores Marked * Open Evenings 4 Jed, 9 Apply olzorte, Fane: lela New larasy i i ! semi-conservative and conservative styles—in all sizes up to 48. 86th Street Crosstown Cars, B d H ; a , mM citiwayete Blacks Awasi adc Sireat LN Statien ati Commer rd H 1,500 Men's and 1,100 Men’s and 985 Men's and and 500 Men’s [300 Men's and 3d Avenue Cars Pass Door Fy Young Men's Young Men's Young Men's Young Men's t Pika + ‘n> + H im i T i; hy) ay | th | | |) Broa Regular Retail Regular Retail Regular Retail Regular Retail Hy} | | Va ues to $50.00 Values to $65.00 Values to $75.00 Values to $75.00 a+ 4-Piece yf li Walnut Bedroom Suite +} mueen Anne Period Bedroom Suite, finished in American Walnut mansiating ot Uraseer Pea aey wanly Toilet $1 79: 50 i Temporary stores will be discontinued Sale includes all sizes for men and young men All alterations made without extra ; lustrated j ey within a short time including stouts, longs, shorts, stubs, etc. charge | rg + k Sale Sale f i In All In All t 4 eed, These Stores These Stores 1 | ; + ! 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