The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 13

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y In Traffie Jam, A seven-passenger touring — car, held up ina trific jam at 6th Avenue and 57th Street last night, attracted the attention of Patrolman Turk of ‘Traffic vad B ‘bees Y number neatly wr in the rear of the aut vile. “What you got in ther ked the ‘yb patrolman. @ “Oh, that's booze,” ick Grantt, t waters, L. ‘ording to the police. “Where are you going to take it?” “Down to the U y Club at replied Freder- wuffeur, of Bright Fifth Avenue and treet,” said the chauffeur. you'd better ise that be- not bother abo Bronce to Senat nn Brown and he’s the bik, investigator, you know.” Patrolman Turk ordered the chauf- feur to drive to the West 47th Street Station and see Lieut, Harry Calla- han “Here's the stuff,” said the Lieutenant, prod hore the numbe permit to carry the chauffeur to the ing the paper. It and was @ per- mit issued by Ralph A. Day, Mederal Prohibition Director tor New York State, on Jan. 19 i The permit was originally good only until March 18, but bore an ex- tension of time until April 20 Lieut. Callahan called the Univer- sity Club on the telephone and asked for Senator Brown, but was told the Senator was out. “You go dow quarters and right,” the man. Accompanied by the chz went to Prohibition he: No. 1107 Broadway peret fgam Shannon examined the permit te said it was ‘perfectly good." There were twenty-eight cases of Scotch whiskey, each containing n head to Prohi if this p utenant told the patrol- vuffeur Turk Custard Deliciously “different!” Beat four eggs; half cup boiling milk; one “PHILADEL- PHIA” Cream Cheese; salt and pepper. Pour into but- tered moulds; place in sauce- pan half filled with water and let simmer until set. Tum out and garnish with parsley. For full flavor be sure you get the genuine" PHILADEL- PHIA” Cream Cheese with @the brand on the package. * PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese Try This If You Have Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it en To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sealp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis- solve and entirely destroy every single i no imate how much hay Sey ase fod. ton tint all iching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpe ounces is all you will Bemedy has never been known dvt Alvi s ralld, veuet ea Jaxative to & i 336 Bottles of Scotch Held Up Of Elon R. Brown on Way to Club Police Suspected Genuineness of Permit but |* Sorgeom Dying Private Supply twelve quarts, in the ear, to the police. Grantt told the police he had just brought the liquor into the city from Long Island, He drove off with it after returning to the station house The automobile belonged to him, he said, Director Day sald later that the permit held by Senator Brown was for removal of whiskey from pne resi- dence to another as allowed under the Volstead Act “After examining the permit the police had no business whatsoever to attempt to seize the liquor,”’ said Mr. Day. ‘I personally granted the re- moval permit.” Senator Brown's permanent home is in Watertown, Jefferson County. When in the city he makes his home in the University Club, according BLAST KILLS 2 NEGRORS, BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 18.—Two Negroes, James Haynes and Andy Hill were kille esterday in an explosion at the pl the Hercules Powder Company, just outside of Birmingham. The property loas was suid to have been small. A report from, Hornell, Paul Eichenberger, place, was the subject of an original surgical operation in Mount Sinat Hos- pital, in which the pupils from the eyes of a dying man were removed to Eichen- berger’s eyes to restore his viston, was terday at the hospital. erger, it was said, has beer in » last August several common operations on the puplis of his eyes, dia- 1 & bruise suffered four years went to Mount Sinal Hospital totally blind and will leave there this week with sufficient vision restored to one eye to enable him to detect light and darkness and the hazy outlines of his fingers. His left eye will remain blind, u " M ¢ Pact of} and has h pe Man's Eyes in Youth's, N. 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The price — two-thirds less than regular—for brand new, perfect in- struments of the highest grade. And COUPON Gimbel Brothers, Musto Salons, New York. Gentlemen; Please send me at once, and entirely without eblt- gation on my part, full information about Pathe phonograph, Model No. » regularly listed at §.. priced in yoursalet Name..... Address I | I | | } | H eR SAE LL Pose a

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