The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1922, Page 10

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CURT DISMISSES ISTIE STRONG'S TWO NOLTHENTS Brooklyn Supreme Tribunal Says Jury Was Influenced in Both &. Weston Lease. Vinding « ably certa Supreme Court Justice Callaghan 7 home here tn Brooklyn this morning dismissed indictments against John Both and Andrew Weston, contractors, charged with sending false bills to the Treas- Urer of Nassau County, and sharply criticised the manner in which the In- Gictmonts were obtained ‘These indictments were recuined Ly from the myra, N peared on gun grip the December Grand Jury at Mineola on the advice of Supreme Court Jus- | the shoot tice Strong, who had sat us a Magis-|stock and trate in John Doe proceeding the river + December Grand Jury twice to indict on the evidence @id so in March, after Just had told! them in plain langus he believed a crime had been trong. e that com mitted. Thieves (at Throegh Wall De- | ing. d this morning In dismissing the indictments apite Guards. Justice Callaghan declared the pro- WAREHOUS POINT. Conh,, April @reding had been contrary to law, | !1.—Theft of 200 gallons of gin from the | d wo any Wi ight The opinion of Just said, should not have been & to the Grand Jury, since itis t ince of the Grand Jurors themselves Str to decide such questions. aes “The record,” said Justice Cailag-| from the han, ‘‘shows a gross in of by on its. Province of the Grand J exertion of undue influence judgment and opinion.” He declared that life depend upon juries he said, ave the » facts, and Grand Juries ave the Judges of the question whether in-| dictments charging crime should be]! fur judg oe through the jury system] snot to ae alone, he said, “that the people] was discov have a part in the administration of ! thought P: And is of the utm ideniaii the law importance that no coercion or undue RIVERSIDE, the shotgun with which it is reason T. Brunen was shot and killed in his identification of the person who fired at the showman ing miles from Riverside, yesterday by Maury Be the Branen house the morning after ah ab ROB BONDED WAREHOUSE OF 200 GALLONS OF GIN ‘The warehouse, which is guarded day eleht miles Give Flappers received a good w N, od, Aprit 11 vf the stock and barrel of | nead of the Le of New forum at No A man in the Vanderlip what ague of Wi ©, speaking at in, the police believe, John was » March 10 may lead to the fect the “rhe flapper.” said Mrs, Vanderlip, The stock and barrel were dragged| ui. too much for me. 1 own a few Pensauken Creek, three| manners myself, and I am certain they ar ck, biel of Police of Pal-| it the: J. The same number ap-] 5-0) flapper a chance, and I]q week alimony and $500 counsel fer them as was found on the] oy sure they will turn out all right." 4\ action, Mrs picked up in the field near —————— # St. “John's STUDENT-VET ACCUSED ‘Ervet "were found i news| IN BURGLARY ATTEMPT | oad to Camden. ed in service and al training int rehouse of the ere Was report d-Daniels | ; the police was entered Inst Priday as sald, and the gin removed building through a hole cut d their tieation motor West 100th Street tion, Carroll, man of Harlem Hospital, > HICKS WITH WIFE. re, William of No. 46 Newark, an alieniat DR. was found] of his wife, who called fe The body | i 1. When Dr. I back of a barn. It is to the hospital y went fo she ring from morph y shot himself r at evening Fitted Cases With fitted tray conver- tible into separate case. Hold all pocket 12 piece smart Full Si Club Bags Brown and black leathers, single and double handles, some with leather linings, 18 and 20 inch size. now $53 4016.25 Collapsibl- Kit Bags Long grain russet cowhide made ir England on sale at less ‘han bags of domes- tic m: nufacture 24 in. size. NOW . Steamer Trunks Formerly Now $31.00 $23 70.00 $55 95:00 $80 587° FIFTH AVENUE above 47th Street Crouch & Fitzgerald Attention Easter Travelers The Greatest Sale of High Class Luggage Ever Held in New York Staunchly built trunks of appointments. Medium Size were $125.00 Many-Others ,were $56.00 Imported Pigskin and cow- hide. A traveling luxury. NOW $47.50, $31.50 Ladies’ Suit Cases Grain cowhide semi-enamel finish, moire lined, shirred top and end pockets, Gold plated locks, 20 and 22 toilet eet. . inch size. wee so $44.50 | Wardrobe | ~~ ow $18.75 Trunks appearance, modern ize were $185.00 NOW $140.00 Shopping Bags Velvet Calf as illustrated shopping or traveling. NOW $98.50 for Were now, $44.50 1475 $75 Others. were $50-to $12.00 now $35 to $7.25 <b> Box End Kit Bags Light Weight; Made in England; on sale at less than bags of domestic manufacture. Sizes 26-24 inches. Were $75 and $70 now $60 and $55 Hat Trunks Were $125 to $40 and $21.50 Dress Trunks Formerly Now Formerly Now $36.00 $25 $75.00 1.00 110.00 $60 33.00 $25.00 132.00 ‘$80 29.00 $21.60 Crouch & Fitzgerald 177 BROADWAY at Cortlandt St THE EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, APR ord yes terday from Mrs, Frank A. Vanderlip, ¢ pen Voters the Jewish Centre, lience asked Mra. “flapper movement" would haye on women vot- ntelligént than | was laf heartily in favor twenty, an ex-soldier und Graubard, twenty- Beck Street, the Bronx Policenfen Volk and who, according to the olice, resisted arrest, Was given sev- eral stethes in the héad by Dr, Wahr- HAVES BELLEVIE 4) 012) ei IGNORANT WAITER Influence be exerted on grand or petit a i a juries.” . SOLD “IZZY” BOOZE i “Tite defendante, se the present case, A Chance, Says sens enone | under ie Aten Raine Doticas Wan: Mi Vi ad li Employee Did Business on Own § ] | ton, were examined under waivers of rs. Vandertip) |... “Jack’s Defense Against ay t With | immunity ‘ ‘ f =" ~Tee J Charge | GET STOCK AND BARREL |“loo Much for Me, but Are] .1., ssunsten, President of, “Jacks FLORIENT OF GUN USED IN MURDER Intelligent,” She ‘Tells Inc. Sixth Avenue restaurant, was ir (Flowers of the Orient) | - Audience. complete ignorance that Willlam Heincé H At Bete Time 8 | babar tiaie a ck #; incomprehensible though| tee uty agents on Ate ois What more lovely |Americin MadeTotet Aniclr! was the defense offered before Jude Mack in a Federal court to-day Binatetir had said hie bill hed beer about $13, bt Heince testified it was but $7. The discrepani defendant's counsel claimed, repr da private business Heince wax doing ‘from the hip.” And in which Dunstan hed nc profit nor part 2 DIVORCE SUITS AFTER WATCH BY DETECTIVE Tratling Wite te Albeo Fieds Mar- ried Man, He Swenrs, In support of on application thought for an Eas- ~~------- ter gift than the fragrance of flowers that last? There is heart’s delight in rbmitted an af ekey, & private wore he was emp Missing of Erookiy Missing, and that k Mr. Missing and Mra nt at No, 425 1-2 re they found ford aA ‘biel IY Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET - and. - WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET Women’s Hand-Tailored Suits Exceptionally Priced in this Pre-Easter Offering at $49.50 Span ime suits that with deft touches of individuality interpret all the latest notes of fashion in terms of excellent quality Tricotine or Poiret fancy stitching, novelty straps, or silk embroidery. Styles for all preferences, including finger-tip coats and the new 38 inch coat. One exceptional model elaborately embroidered in silk, and other plainer styles. All Coats are richly silk lined. The distinction of their hand-tailoring and of the: splendid fabrics would be noteworthy even in suits of a much higher price. Sizes 34 to 44. Extraordinary Values in a Continuation Sale of Women’s Coats, Wraps ana Capes $49.50 Everything about these models—lines, materials, colors and trimmings-~mark thém as belonging distinctly to this season. You will find just your own favorite Spring style—straight-line Coats, wrappy models, Wraps with graceful wing sleeves and Capes. Convertible, shawl, throw or .Tuxedo collars. Values you cannot duplicate no matter how hard you try, for here are new EASTER WRAPS at a Moit Exceptional Saving. Materials: Twill Cord, Poiret Twill, Bolivia, Orlando Weave Colors: Black, Navy, Sorrento, Beaver, Reindeer, Tans and Rookie. Sizes 34 t0 50. Women’s Dresses for Spring and Summer To meet your Easter and after-Easter needs, here are frocks in any number of fabrics and styles for any and every occasion. Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Novelty Jersey, Satin “Canton, Printed Crepe, Moire, Silhouette Crepe, Georgette, Roshanara, Crepe Knit or Lace. SPORT DRESSES—Most attractive EVENING GOWNS in Black Silk models in Novelty Jerseys; afternoon Lace and Beaded Georgette; oné uniquely styles of artful simplicity, showing traceries charming style of irredescent blue with lace “of drawn work and plaitings; also em- and rosebuds on the skirt. ‘Afternoon broidered crepes. models in variety also at $35.00 $75.00 CANTON EPE with Paisley trimming, Polka-dot Georgette, Beaded Cantons; one Crepe Ppa model, hand-embroidered A lovely colors and showing plaited Can- ton Crepe at ‘side of skirt. Tricotine Street Dresses. $55.00 Twill Cord. 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' These shirts.if custom-made would cost more than double our price of $3.50 each Ever popular White Oxford Shirts with or without collars attached $2.50 each Pongee Silk Shirts with or without collars attached $5.00 each Manhattan Shirts In acdition to McCutcheon Label Shirts our Department for Men also offers a complete stock of Manhattan Shirts for Sport, Street or Dress wear. %) Established 1855 Registered Trade Mark It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find l

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