The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 10

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as Calamango Alighted fate that took him to the corner of Steinway and Vandeventer Avenues at 8 o'clock last evening, just as Mrs. Yoseph Calamango of No. 183 Vande- Venter Avenue happened along and Wolunteered a friendly word of in- formation and her husband, who was Fecently released from an Insane asylum, alighted from a street car. Seeing his wife standing near Bhreyer, Calamango, whose halluci- mation is that other men are trying t steal her. drew a revolver and ran shouting toward the pair, the police Mrs. Calamango fled unsuspecting, stood his ground. | Calamango fired twice, it is alleged One bullet shattered a bone in er's righ* arm. The other penetrated his abdomen. He, too, ran and, pur- Sued by Calamango, sought refuge in & hallway at No. 429 Steinway Ave- jue. There Shreyer fell and Cala- mango, standing over him, the police Say, fired another bullet into his body. Charles Lederer, who owns a music store at the corner of Steinway and ‘Vandeventer Avenues, heard the shots and, grabbing a revolver from his gash drawer, followed Calamango and disarmed him, Thomas Butler, a pri- vate watchman, and Patrolman Ed- ward Butler subdued and arrested the madman. Shreyer, who was employed by the _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923, Shreyer. vey - Consolidated Gas Company, never saw for his descent from a street car on na IY From Street Car. _Uharles Shreyer, twenty-seven, of e e e Wo. 504 Flushing Avenue, Astoria, is dying in St. John’s Hospital, Long . Island City, from bullet wounds in the ~, abdomen, the result of a twist of QMS DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES Cree AT ABSURDLY LOW PRICES A CLEARANCE OF SINGLE SUITES AT REDUCTIONS OF 4, OFF TO 3% OFF ORIGINAL PRICES Coming at a moment when Spring refurnishing or the opening of new homes is planned, this sale provides an opportunity rarely offered. The reductions are so extreme that comment seems unnecessary. The need of room for arriving goods has brought about this most unusual event. Prices for Dining Room Suites range from $190 00 for a suite formerly $590 00 to $1435.00 for a suite formerly $2,250.00 Pricer for Bed Foom Suites range $158 00 for a suite formerly $ 0 00 to $898.00 for a suite formerly $1796 00 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE—10 PIECES (as illustrated) 68 Inch sideboard, server, china closet, 54 inch ning table extending ti 35 alc Hon chalek) weais, coverar cee ee with dark blue halr-cloth, Formerly $636.00. NOW...+ $318-00 Flint ¢ Horner G inc. 20-26 West 36" st; “Comveruehily Near Filth Avenue” rested April 2 by detectives of the Nar-| ADVERTISING oLuB TO nutomobile recently st night factory, in which he was employed as|druge, were dischargea by Magistrate : at Het foreman Minboon in the. Gente aot Geert aa w York has been called for went to a supply store at Steinway _ Pp ntre Street Cou T oO authorize a contract for firm of Helmle & Corbett, and Vandeventer Avenues to purchase a ET day, Detective Frank Quigley sald nar ja tw lub house to be erected pst 424 Strect. The club eivcfies wh, ia {EXONERATE CHINESE cotics and pipes had pean found In a $ Weat 46 baths lights wer Shreyer ON NARCOTIC CHARGE | “trent sdiolning that of Chu and rattled the doo: he did 66 Mr . that Chu had the key, Calamango, bareher and on o . At the time of the arrest reporter Helghborhood errand, came up" ana|Che™ CHS Gn@ His Witey Dleiware told that $6000 worth of opium LI ZE. i told him that the owner of the store charged by Judge, had been scized. It is now said that Keg. U. 8. Pat, Off, ‘ had gone home to supper and wouta] Chom Chu’ No. 11 Pell Street, a} the «mount was small and that | oe, t ie be back in a few minutes Chines staurant man, and his} probably belonged to a Chinese sailor , Calamango selected that moment’ American wife, Babe, who were ar-\ who has not beon found. re-iInv ntory Sa e Victim Just Happened Along e e HIGH GRADE STANDARD Musical Instruments 20 to 60% SAVINGS. These instruments are all of the usual high Wurlitzer quality. Some are used instruments, accepted in trade. Some are slightly shop worn. To effect absolute clearance before in- ventory taking we have made there remarkable reductions. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT CORNETS Lot 14~(2) Wurlitzer Lyric Cornets, Triple Silver Plated. ' Regularly $82.00, ea. $15 Lot 15—Wurlitzer Professional Cor- net, Triple Silver Plated. $20 Lot 15—Wurlitzer «Lyric Cornet. Triple Silver Plated. Regularly 840, $20 Lot 17—Wurlitzer Lot 19 ~ Wurlitzer Lyric Lyric Cornet, $25 Cornet. Triple Plated Fin- ish, Case and Acces- Lot 18—Genuine Cuesnon _sories, $25 Cornet, in Brass. Lot 20—W ur litzer Regularly 860, $30 Lyric Cornet Outfit, $25 Lot 21—Wurlitzer American (like new), Reg. $70 $60 AND MANY OTHERS. Trombones Lot ?—(1) Lyric ‘Trombone tn Case. Brass. i Less than half ces $25 * Wur- Trumpets Lot 13—(1) Wurlitzer Pro- fessional Trumpet Regularly 820, $12 Lot 22—(1) Wurlitzer Trumpet, with Case, and very slightly shop- Regularly worn, $60 si, $48 Lot ¢—(1) Wurlitzer American Trombone Outfit Silver Plated, $63 AND MANY OTHERS. Evenings Music Salons — Eighth Floor — open evenings until 9 o'cloo! ui 5 ance, near Broadway. Open G After —== Phone Pennsyleania 5100 MBEL se 33d Bt. En- 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — B For other Gimbel News See Page 12 | Upstairs On the do} EW YORK GITY | Sime Sele 17 States Were Combed for These Sing Into Your Own Phonograph : Then Play Your Own Song A recording record. Hosts of fun! All it takes is a megaphone. Not even that, if your voice is strong. Put on the record— which really isn’t a “record” until you've sung into it. Start your phonograph—any phonograph—and sing or talk into the sound box. ...Now start it again, from the beginning—and hear yourself as others hear you! It's great! By singing into it two or three times you have a duct—a trio. Dozens of uses for the new recording record—besides just the fun of it. Send your voice by mail—instead of a written letter, The record can’t break—it's metal, We have the first thousand of them here now — and just to introduce them— To Everyone Who Buys a Phonograph the Inventor Will Present 3 Recording Records If You Cannot Call At Once —Mail The Coupon Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, New York. Gentlemen: Please send me at once, and entirely without obli- gen on my part, full information about Pathe odel No....priced in your sale,... ‘honograph, Middle what it 1921 Price $55 1921 Price $150 1921 Price $175 1921 Price $225 From the North. From the South. From the From Pathe warehouses — Pathe central points for distribution—every ma- chine turned aside—to Gimbels, in carload after carload—as they come in. Think Pathe is one of the very first makes, for quality-—-for tone—for beauty. And at | two-thirds off the list price of a few months ago. One Whole Year to Pay West. means! No. 7 1921 Price $110 No.3 Sale Price $17.50 No.10 Sale Price $49.00 No.12 Sale Price $59.00 No. H Sale Price $95.00 Pu PHONOGRAPHS a 3 of 1921 All At Gimbels in a Sale That Has Rocked The Foundations of the Phonograph World The Prices Going fast— Sale Price $38.00 Music Salons Open Till 9 0’Clock Evenings After 5.30 use the 33rd Street entrance, near Broadway. { TIRADE SID DES HS! A 8 Elevators will take you direct to the Music Salons—Kighth Floor, yn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways Clarionets Lot 9—Boehm System Clarionet, Bb. 17 Keys, 6 Rings Regularly $100, $70 Lot 1/—-(2) Albert System Clarionets, Bb, 15 Keys, Rings. Regulurly $33, now, ca. Lot 10—(1) Albert System Clarionet, C, 15 Keys, 2 Rings. Regularly 833, $18 Lot 12—(4) Albert System Clarionets, Bb, 15 Keys, 4 Rings. Regularly 886 ea. $25 Flutes Lot 6—One Meyer System Flute, $15 Manv ec ually attra tive Barga'ns in SAXOPHO* FS BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, DRUMS, XYLOPHONES Free Daily Concerts 12.15—1.30 & 3—4.30 P. M. Come in. No tickets required New York’s Saxophone Centre 120 West 42d St. j= yErieis WHY BUY BOTTLED MILK At Extravagantly High Prices when you can get the same high quality fresh milk, rich in butter fat, with only water removed, at half the cost? According to the price the farmer gets, milk should have dropped 3c, instead of Ic, a quart April 1st. The way to beat the game is to buy Fresh Packed ROGERS MILK New Process — No Cooked Taste Evaporated or Condensed ‘onics — Night's Tos 7 Fhe tt ‘and New Product Radway’: Jellform fer from muse or rheamatie palt it Digs Down Deep To the very Roots of Pain Cl thee pi yee he does not Sete pay Pag Sane Senin ) HAVE) of about $1,800,000 for lahd and bulld- proved the plan for financing and for iding as designed by the archi- my No. 0 will Se The Rudolph WurlitzerCo. ‘Remed Tabi nd eliminative system—the Bowels, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS FOURTEENTH STREET Pounded 1687 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers ae Were $1.24 and $1.47 Gingham and chambray rompers and creepers, in Peggy and Toodles styles, serviceably made. Sizes to 6 years. New Curtains Lae Value $1.97 pair Curtains of fine marquisette with deep hem- stitched hem and edge of excellent imitation Cluny lace. White and ecru. About twenty different styles in all. See Pages 14, 19 and 23 for other Hearn Advertising D.PriczsCo, Fulton and Bridge Streets Brooklyn WEDNESDAY Very Newest, Long Coated, Superior Grade Tweed Suits Straight 36-inch Jackets— new Peter Pan or Notched Collars, Fully Silk Lined. Made to Sell at $19.75 & $25 15.00 You could hardly find a more use- ful or becoming suit for Sprin, and at this FAs Shey are over: remarkable. There are both misses” and women's sizes, 14 to 44. Remarkable examples of high-type aprarel, ata popular price! Such new Testlontouched as link buttons, slit or sport pockets, etc. They are unquestionably well tailored and correct in every detail. Copen, Orchid, Tan, Gray, Rose An Extraordinary Sale of New Feathered Hats Represented in the Newest Colors, as well Each Model Expresses the Gen- uine Distinction Found Only in high Priced hats and Rarely Seen in Special Sales Two Hats illustrated $2.98 Exquistite Silk Crepe Hats, elaborately decorated with Ostrich Plumage, set on in many different ways. Shown in Pokes, Mushroom and off-theface models. Tee

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