The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 16

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FETE DEERE alee ere cee j Benator Clayton Ro Lusk c Services in trying to induce the New | lish York Stock Exchange to restore tivk @tm that had been taken from the the St. Regis with Lusi present?” | philanthrop: xed Arthur Garfield Hays, of coun- ®el for the receiver “As a friend. g4 Dicer. 4Here Nash Rockwood. Senator Lusk, saying neither he nor Later Mr. Myers said to newspaper stood as suggesting that Sen Ot $100,000 or any large @use We have not yet finfiis fnyestigation along these Jin ge Lockwood's relations with him. CaS 5, fa Dry AgentsFind Oasis That Sells HIS AID COT NO iy ae Whiskey ed Prohibition Agents Hanley and nator Used Influence but Stafford this morning went in search “Lor lace where it was reported it Brokers Couldn’t Get ee was possible to get a drink of hooch Ticker Restored. for 15 cents. They insisted they we =e NE: teing kidded, but, wearing o The names of Senator Charles ¢,] thet marked them for painters ikwood and the Stock Hxclange a man on) Second Avenue to m of Carpender, Caffry & Co. were | Siow them \ PFought into a hearing on the af SBitely” he replied: tot «get the bankrupt brokerage firm of | mine? ica Assured that he would be invited D, Dier & Co, before 1 n Miller-at No. 2 they say he led them the shoe store vo jay afternooh Attorneys for t) iver tried to make Elmore D. Dier Pt cita and John Grangrice @ay he paid Senator Lockwood « 4 Avenue B, where the thre ved with what was suid to be MEXICAN LAND LAW GIVES MALES FARMS irs Only Professionals, Capital- s and High Salaried State and City Employees, » Official cunt, six to elght hectare of the fir men, those who pos-[carcer. He followed up b: 1 ve capital of IPH over the naval ¢ ry om allotments. ind the price charged by the kgers Was 15 cents a drink ¢ are Not profiteers,”’ one of the alleged hootleggers is reported to r offices. have said when questioned about the "Do you remember a conference at} price. Then the agents arrested the Avenue, which retired saloon,’ conts ay ce for pnator 1. said hie Negroes Accused of Colam- and Kansas City Robbertes, UMBUS, O Would help me t the tickets ey in it of the}! WHow much did you pay Senator |), Phat. (He) HEONte HORVAA (lin Kk?" the attorney demanded mon upon David Hodnutt and] i Not a Dier shouted yuvid Laracy stions about) PACKING HOUSE MERGER DENIED BY ARMOUR in Declaring False ered #500,000,000 Deal. 6, obje ed to th counsel was present. Sa Myers of counsel for fald to the referee $100,000, maybe we @fsit back.’ Cadahy Re CHICAGO, April 18.—Fint dental that on amalgamation of Arjnour, lahy and Wilsen packi fs contempl stions were relevant ‘We do not want to be under Ogden Armour and Edward Cudahy, 8 of thelr respective organtza- mins K, Wilson, head of Wil- When Mr. Myers took up questi Co., was not in the elty ffig the witness he asked about ny ineauah bi Hi i ax mal over " » LAA CaS Fa & Cas a fe of $11,000, $4.08 50C A TOOTH FINE ON MRS. WARREN’S DOG |" Wyoming re 1 tte ven's pomeranian ¢ companies | have ) yesterday. but did not hay © on the thirteen « was served on her by a pollc THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 192 CONGRESS TO LOOK INTO SECRET DEAL IN OIL s).—The Federal Agraria: qned yesterday by President expected to become effec. (Conffnued From First Page.) upon publication in the ——- of less than fifty r eighteen, leount of the oll situation. Fall's cording Land under ainfall is suffl- to five hectares; where jun, but not abundant, hectares, and wher win or where against nts of his Ci the Navy Department, under ity of the Harding executive ertly ther r leasing val able oil lands in F ve No. 1 in Call ‘ fornin to his friends, the Dohenys ( nd Mederal | employ ring more five pesos a month are Vall’s latest action in turning over BANK HOLDUP NETS $3,500; |tne wyoming naval reserves, per OF MESSENGER, $11 000 the richest oil fields in the wo to . ® private interests has brought a feel ing in Congress that the time has come to call Fall is planning to turn over othe the public Jand States to private in forests. = Senator Kendrick of g [he was informed that © ordinary would be entitled to i crowded ateeet {the Teapot Dome contr ed him to get of [derstood that it will and robbed him| than $1,000,000 under the which was in cash ie. The Wyomin, to the leasing of the la Naval Reserve No. been done he will in plying royalty mo for public roads. He estimates that his would be entitled to $2,000,000 $3,000,000 Col. I. W ay. Washington yer und lobb; handled the W ington end of the 1 inclair interests. He was form n official of the Interior Depart eur-old pet. Almont, handling oll matters. He i Todd, 1 $409 was | April 18 singled out a royalty — the hen eo 4 on Whitney War- g, White Boy, to wotiations for th has] Years located at Muscogee, Okla ting | handling Indfan oil lands for th © of fernment. He is well known in W ington as 0} of the side py: Come and get ’em! Free trial box every time you meet the Girl in the Orange Tam! Peppermint Tutti-frutti > Spearmint 10 for 5c iclets the delicious candy coated chewing gum American Chicle Co, which is preventing the recognition by the Harding regime of the Obre hectares are to be untouched. Each} gon Government in Mexico, on ac ov individual o oil men, was one ips halt, One Senator 1 to-day he has information that [rich off lands on a wholesale scale in but if it has native of Missourl and was for some of ‘Joc’ Tumulty. He ts at present) with which they are showered, pro- in New York vides a situation whereby young Whother any of the her ups} women, highly placed socially, some- t linistration capitalized their] times are tempted to go outside their kn of the impending deal is}own sphere and ask young men to not definitely Known, but that some|dances to help out the party. — « of the smaller fry did so is certain,] Some of the leading hostesses here Washington brokers had heavy buy-Jare now beginning to object to this Jers, and some of it is known] widening of the soctal circle, and signs connections with the Department] now evident, where the Wyoming deal was cooked] One phase of this condition which ut has arisen out of the war chiefly was ——— emphasized in court the other day LONDON WOMEN HIRE |e Capt. Henry Danvers Peters was awarded $15 by the Judge for DANCE ESCORTS, AND Jacting as escort to Mrs. C. Kelghton Robertson, a widow, to several dances, THEY COME HIGH] ‘re actuaity sued’ for $40, but Mrs. Robertson insisted that she w. LONDON, April” 18,—Because of]Capt. Peters's guest at the Artists ureity of male escorts, many}ball, one of the dances she attended arisen in London} with him, and that she paid the bill ‘ Only recently it was ru-|for the wine, which, she told the mored that several well-known host-|Judge, was consumed chiefly by Capt. s were about to take drastic ac- | Peters's friends. on toward weeding out certain young Capt. Peters said shortly after he nen who lid slipped into t ]}met Mrs. Robertson she expressed a of London society. .|desire to attend some dances, and he ne partners are not numerous, and, [insisted that he told that s, the disinclination of [he would escort her for sum n © aecept sO many Invitations | per dance a lications have SPEAR’S 27th Birthday Is Celebrated With a “Party” of Record-Breaking Values, Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms Save as Much as 50 Per Cent. on Your Purchases This 27th Birthday Sale at Spear's offers you a rare opportunity to purchase Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen Fumiture and Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums at drastically reduced prices. FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE, beautifully finished in American Walnut or Mahogany with fronts and tops of guaranteed five-ply veneer. Al interiors are of rich Mahogany. Consisting of 42-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Semi-Vanity Dresser and Bow-end Bedstead. Sold separately as follows: Dresser, $54.75: Chifforobe, $50.75; Semi-Vanity Dresser, $38.50; Bedstead, $42.75. ‘The four pieces ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE Both Stores THIS METAL BED * Below Wholesale Cost Enamel, I-inch posts, 5-16 37 in, high inch fillers, ALL SIZES — anniver'y None to Dees... B495 Both Stores Were priced up to $1.75 per yard. Your Choice of These Wood Beds, $29.75 \-QUEEN ANNE PERIOD BED, 4 ft. 6 in. size ony, {nshed in American Walnut. 2--FOUR POSTER COLONIAL STYLE BED fin’ hed in antique brown Mahog- any, in 3ft. 3in, or 4ft. 6in. size. 3-BUNGALOW STYLE BED finished in antique brown Mahogany, in 3 ft. 3 in. or 4 ft. 6 in, size. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPEC Fringed Wilton Rugs 9x12 $115.00 8,3x10.6...., $108.75 Fringed Turkestan FORMERLY UP TO $87.50 Velvet Rugs ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE Oal2 $58.75 Your Choice, $29.75 | a3xi06 $55.75 Both Stores A New Model Just Out! 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Table, $22.50; China Closet, $39.75; Dining ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $166.75 THIS METAL BED Half Regular Price Choice 0 Walnut or Mahogany TOP ICER 2114 in. wide This Englander Couch ALL STEEL BED, n Ivory 1413 in, deep i Bed, During Thi Never before sold for less th plete with spring and ma or Ivory with Blue Medallicns, $14.95 Both Stores en 315 Yards of 8-4 Linoleums, G69¢ and 89¢ Both Stores Domestic Rugs at Lowest-in-the-City Prices BOTH STOREs 9x12 Fringed Almeda Velvet Rugs, $92.50 SEVEN-PIECE QUEEN ANNI ique Brown Mahogany or ng Table, which extends to 6 ft. 9x12 Velvet Rugs Arm Chair and five Side Chairs 9x12 Tapestry Rugs | ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE FOUR-PIECE. QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE. beautifully finished in American Walnut, with fronts and tops of guaranteed five-ply veneer. All interiors are of rich Mahogany. ,Consists of 66-inch Buffet, China Closet, 54-inch Dining Table and Enclosed Server. (Chairs extra.) Sold Separately as Follows: Buffet $59.75 Serving Table. $22.50 China Closet. . .$39.75 Dining Table...$34.75 tops of guaranteed five-ply Heh Mahogany. 46-inch The F: Pi ANNIVERSARY SALE Priced 156.75, 16th St. Store Only EEN ANNE ERIOD VANITY DRESSERS, in American Walnut or Mahogany finish: made tosell at $150. ‘Anniversary Sale Tews $39.50 16th St. Store Only At Less Than Cost. FOUR-PIECE TUDOR PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE, in Mahogany or American Walnut finish, with fronts and veneer. All interiors are of $197.50 a FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI, DINING ROOM SUITE, beautifully finished in American Walnut, with fronts and tops of guaranteed five-ply veneer. All interiors are of ts of 60-inch Buffet, China Closet, Table and Enclosed Server. (Chairs extra.) Sold Separately as Follows: $49.75 Serving Table. $22.50 $39.75 Dining Table. $146.75 Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bedstead. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE [6th St. Store Only. WILLIAM AND MARY PERIOD SERVERS, in Arnrian Walt, Jacobean Oak rd Molcanny fists. “As ow aac hogy Ani eh St. Store Only The Four Pieces ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 16th St. Store Only A Thousand Other Items at Guaranteed Lowest-in-the-City Prices. SPEAR & COMPANY 22-26 West 34th St GELLER 6th Ave. at 16th St. Ivory, Golden Oak and American Wal

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