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ALD “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, .1922. Cf OF N.Y, HOLDS| Academic Procession Filing Past R. 0.T.C. DUAL CELEBRATION HonorGuardatC.C.N.Y.75th Anniversary PW ALLOAY FETE ply heat between Nov. 3 and 16 last/up and robbed Michael Claney, pay- and that when he caught cold it caused | master of the Hornthal Casket Co., No. him $5,000 worth of “physical and men-|597 Lexington Avenue, of $2,100 on tal agony.” eae 4, was sentenced to-day by ae Genie judge Rosalsky in General Sessions to GANG LEADER RECEIVES | ¢rom ten to twenty years in Sing Sing. 20 YEARS FOR HOLD-UP| Judge Rosalsky, prior to passing sen- — tence, complimented Miss Rose Rothen- Richard O'Dorinell, twenty-nine, No.| berg, the Assistant District Attorney, ing led a gang of five men who held q result the jury could only convict. 4 4 » Observes: Charter Day and 4 Also the Institution’s 75th Annual } Birthday. « § fas to A is a Soon, ci, co Soe a ae Clearance Sale ; Memorate ‘not only Charter Day at i Be P * > ‘ 2 of < i dhe City College of New York, but A ‘ S The Famous j Abo serve as tlie principal oxer i od . } < 3 ; tees in the seventy-fifth birthday ' ‘ iy axe , ‘ ‘ otlébration at that institution. Rep: me rene t résentatives of all the colleges in the ( Sib :., 8 e orse Ss Métropolitan district was present, and | ; . F. Bal SMART NEW TINTS FOR the prinicpal address was delivered by or ata. " Ambassador Juseerand of France nee of Week WARM WEATHER WEAR Coinoldent with this celebration it The latest styles, consisting of the sample lines of our Wholesale Pale mai i i ¢ maize, - sea-cool Wab Yearned that the United States has Department, also full assortment of all models of our SEMI- soe Bask, ol green, delicate orchid, ; " READY Corsets made of the highes d N jet black, ivory white-these are the lovely yyy ‘ Clty ¢ ieee ts take care of oreets mai ighest grade imported materials. tints of the new glove silk underwear by Van ab many. more disabled veterans as it ; ; 7 : Raalte, made, as the fashion demands, to har- ; ae nae There ate already 750 We offer them at these phenomenally low prices: monize with the colors of your wits wecthir Salis Ghote e $10.00 to $12.00 CORSETS 3.00 and 6.00 Appt eT a aT ry bf the month there will be & ular flesh pin! every day use, anne hr thre N. mae ; $14.00 to $16.00 al 7.00 and 7.50 You can get them not only in the rich, solid . mubled vet “ i ahaa the. collage and the Cioveriment $1600 to 3-0 8.00 and 10.00 ocd cal ya hee chs time dae: { have taken over thé Loth Building at $20.00 to $25.00 ut 12.00 and 14.00 ment in smart wear, ' Amstérdam Avenue and 150th Street | Rerdéra Loth ts an alumnus of the : SSION ' $28.00 to $40.00 7 15.00 and 18.00 :, colleg®, in ‘77, and when he bought ‘i Ga haere eet nels Every Corset Carefully Fitted \ Glove Silk BAL ah: ta dee cbdbd o coee| On oe ee 800780 ; Roan of Fe | SUES HIS LANDLORD : y is new corps of vet Mo 5 1 ' : : Reiki Pit cied acon after ea FOR $5,000 FOR COLD EI C d Sl dorw ofaha kéepe CC... ¥. in front of al! IN FERRY CLAIMS} ter, iat! a eae] Bacuitehl § astic Corseis an Ip-Uns ndaerwear ther inétitutions connected with the 7 ae oa -—_—_> - Venant Sars “Phystea! and Mental t 7 Hat Work. It was thie frat college]S. F. Commission Recom-| HIS LOVE SPURNED, Figs i nade ht ee goo i getard Cong 4 by ) turd over al! its resources to the 9 HE DRINKS IODINZ| Josehp Gropper, No. 618 Prospect of all types at $3.50 up Govéteroent nd. how th doing the mends 200,00 Psyment to —— A Bronx, 1s trying to collect $3,- A Full A : ¢ third of all in helping care) Company With Interest. otf asl Sil hole. sires Tan! ortecmuiaee he 66d 40 Nb Ssoche u ssortment of Brassieres Made by the makers of Ven Realte Veil, Silk Stockings and Silk Glover Sent Conge tn 5 ve. tor thé vetorané The Sinking Fund Commission to-| jr eweetneart naving sent a note to} Wie sult. naming the Mifand estate Positively No Goods Sent on Approval, Credited or Exchanged Wedaed by the 224 Intantry Band. | aay recommended to the Board of Es Q Li i henars cf hw eparine ° Ki . = 7 “S-T him saying she wished to have nothing) o"ners apartment where he lives e ae th kcaattnic procession dt nearly 1,00] timate that it pay the New York and| to ao with him, Joveph Milazzo, a for-|as defendant, is on trial beferé Justice 518 Fifth Ave Bet 43d and 44th St a b poe around thé campus at 19] mast River Ferry Company $200,000] mer soldier, of No. 7508 18th Avenuo, n in*the Bronx Suprame Court ey Det. t00 an ts . ‘ F vegan inté thé Gréat Mall, where | with legal interest from Sept 18,| Brooklyn, attempted to commit sulcida the owner failed to sup- Special Offer in | ine ing #érvicés were held. The 20, the date when the city vested] to-day by drinking todine in front of No hupdteds in the RO. C Acted as in the Astoria ferry after thé| 1008 seth Street, Brooklyn, After being V > 1 : P * d bi | Web guard andware:teiowed by | mR, Na, MagentnUnd Ser [ treated hy curcon ffom, the Nor ictrolas in Period Cabinets mudent délegations from fraternities} by Comptroller Craig is a saving of oot te ee va J jeties. Then Leo Kohns, ' $80,750 on thé ferry property alone ee, who will live, refused to tell 80 | rman, and Ambabsador J After this award had been made the] the name or address of ‘the girl, except bi ' ‘those in cap and gown.) President | Comptroller directed the Corporation y her first name was Viola, She ‘ and thé four deans followed] Counsel to file an appeal tx thought to live near where he tried ’ Sirtgrrpeare of the faculty. In his letter to the Sinking Fund} to end hie life. \ the procession were Ber-|Commission explaining the settlement, con tance i peat ‘84, Thomas W.|the Comptroller said said: CHICAGO MAN INVENTS yurehill, fan of the Board’ of] “I have adjusted the claims of the ‘i | 2 sgheeegen Nak ten Pg AleXan-|ferry company for $15,000 for the NEW RADIO DEVICE re her, mitt Justice Wagner,|three ferry boats and $127,341.16 for| ping In Om Electric Light, Storae algo President of the Alumni Associa-| the ferry buildings and improvements 7 nf \ don: Chancellor Brown of New York|at or about the foot of ast. Pent eete eae omen pee | werelty, and John H. Finley, third] Street, at $45,000 without interest,| CHICAGO, May 11.—A means of dent of the ecpliege. All thescland the amount to be received as eliminating the buzzing in radio and of spoke in the Great Hall, as didjaward for its terminal proper operating the wireless sets by plugging M terminal prop: in, Luncheon was] Astoria at $200,000 instead of $2 in on the électric light socket instead of | Servef in the main building. awarded by the court, using expensive storage batteries has t ‘The repiaihing numbers on the pro- eich rye | tar been perfected by B. F. Mieffner, a Gov- | gramme include a drill by the R. 0.1 NEW YORK COMMUNIST 4 | Gs. theulty iaanior nas} dame, ernment expert during the war, he an- f \ ¥ A Month a debate and a lantern dance on the} CONVICTED OF SEDITION | yn Stent?” sata that, in place of ’ P _ Campus. ee rectifiers and filters now used to eliml- 5 Pend: EWP enes ey ACTRESS ASKS $30,000 fenne in Pittsburgh. ing devices, ee : i i rent is stepped down to six FOR AUTO INJURIES} P'TTSBURGH, May 11. —Terael | ar, Mieftner formerly w: Blankenstein, of New York, alleged | with the Army. and Navy . organizer for the Conrmunist party in| partment and assisted John Hays Ham- Biankenstein Conducts Own Demonstration of the Wallace Reducing Exercises Bertha Doane, Sees Taxi Company | rag areal western Pensylvania, was found gulity| mond In perfecting a radio torpedo dur- of sedition by a jury in Criminal Court [ing the war. : Iw As the result of injuries she recelved] here to-day Daily—10.30 A. M. to 12.30 i NEWSPRINT WORKERS Biakenstein, who was arrested last Janvery when a large quantity of radi- 2.30 P.M. to 4.30 -Joal literature was found in his room, IN WAGE AGREEMENT ; ducted hie own defense and made distseninaares : ; : 7 I How to Get Thin to Music Horowits. The case 1s being tried be-|'P® closing address to the Jury Contracts 4 7 f * 5 + fore & jury in Justice Platzek’s part of 9 s A 3 ne = ‘ = paprenie. Court JERSEY TRUCK DRIVER FE Complete Set $15 A wage agreement was signed to- day between representatives of manu- facturers in the newsprint industry and Miss Doane alleges she was riding | tm thé cad enroute to her home at the 1S KILLED BY TRAIN Lénnod Hotel on Dec. 26, 1919, when ae there Was a collision with Horowits's Infaved At pues ta front of No. 40° Weet Sad those of’ their employees. ‘The con- * e plaintiff claims she was so *% tract provides no reductions in wages ae lncerated by the ¢laus that she} 5° oe WaS OHEVIRE 8 ASTO: | oe ia phnje: dukes. steht sincroases, The Sonarograph may be attached to your phon graph to make your own records at home. $42.50 nel wreck ever “since, | ereet County motor truck early to-day, |“"Dntre Ie'a minimum wage of 38 centa Come in for a demonstration } dds that she has undergone numer- was struck by @ westbound Pennsyl-|and hour for the semi-skilled men and eae for the removal of glass|vania train on a grade crosisng about}/a maximum of approximately $1 SEVENTH FLOOR a ile from Millstone, near Somerville, | jar an hour for ekilled paper makers ) ¢ Set ep a5 PE J and power house men, Tho contr Macy Straw Hats— q an } + GEN. COXEY FAILS H was picked up by the train crew \were signed at noon after a confe You'll see them everywhere you 40 (| oes op . | nt to the Somerset Hospital in an fasting a day and a half. , od TO SEE MAYOR HYLAN | ‘—— . y O} ; ay or | ‘ - On Hench ” Tr | ive Brushes By. FIFTH AVENUE | “Gen.": Jacob 8. Céxey! who led an — ee _— — — @rmy of unemployed to Washington in (44 ‘ _—— = tried withouf success to-day to an audience with Mayor Hylan. mente oy Sed before him his old * * * a for the financial ills of hu- 3 w manity, but the Mayor, wh In the shapes— ign’ brai 0' Ne) aaAway, Daually busy, parecd hhvi by as he ent newer pes an Domes and Foreign’ braids. ° Bro a bench in the ante-room at City 2 i. When’ he léarnéd ‘that |i t i i ity — va- Se SAA that: 1h wal “aGb A style to suit most any metropolitan personality — va Coney. Jett he “building: He | riety enough to satisfy every cosmopolitan preference. ¥ Would return, ae he bo is 14@as Will make < ppecke! eppee! * * * ad the Mayor. J.M. TALLEY, BROKER, GOES INTO BANKRUPTCY Jeske M. Talley, as co-partner in the itm of J. M. Talley & Co., No. 89 Wall Bireet, Livestment securities brokers, led.a voluntary petition, in bankruptey “Wiis morning in the Federal District alleging ables ot 47,444 ana Above everything else, 14.900. fn the petition that ‘al- Millerkins are comfortable. 4 But did you ever see little and Sons, Shand Oth Sts ‘MEN’S WEAR DEP'T. Remarkable Offerings for Friday and Saturday B. V. D. SHIRTS and DRAWERS—Fine quality in check nainsook. Full range of sizes. Regular Value 9B... ieee cee sees Special at 79 WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS—Highly mercerized, superior quality Oxford. Neckband and collar attached models. Cut full and roomy. Excel- lent workmanship. 1 9 5 Our Own ‘Importation $2 »29—The Leader—in popular Sennit Sailor shape, cable or saw-edge model, some with easy ‘“‘cush- ion fitting’ sweatbands. * * * $2.89—Our own importation of Sennits in staple or novel styles. + *, * $3. 89-1 eghorn Straws in several shapes; Mackinaw Straws with pencil-curl brim and full crown. - Patent Leather, Tan Calf ‘shuld. not pe ede tp so. Join Special tLeven roRtsr Fines wntedadiwres 2c $4.80--Paamenat ot bot eu Ors sec tania atk wieeden hace s of good lity i MEN’S N —Rich Importe ‘Ss an -.RAGE‘IN 11-MILE RADIUS * n si an iat ‘ad an several. styjee Indestructible Crepes—in an exquisite assort~- ment of desirable patterns. 1.28 to 1.75 Values, at....... 05-003 eee .69 MEN’S HALF HOSE—Extra quality, highly mer- cerized cotton, extra spliced toe and heel, in Cordovan, Russet, Grey, White and Black. Value .45 pair. ..... : Special at 29 Five Hundred Men Fighting Tim- gongs fig i rsendnbadas The MILLER WS Shops of Se aie seen I. MILLER OA ig olla Fifth Ave. at 46th St. 15 West 42nd St. 300 acres bare been burned, Brovilye roging 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond $5. 94 to $8. 74—Bangkoks and other fancy braids. Blows —Malo Floor, 3th street HERALD SQUARE Fno. 4 , NEW YORK 0/0)! aia) iia) /a)ii/a)i (a) a) 8 Je

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