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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1929. 4 SHIP NEWS INFORMATION | cis:"%: ee pete ry 1870 52 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL SELLING S.. E. COR. 124th ST. (@ 3rd AVE. Due To-Day. Kingston * Criatobal vues a Natal CamrAdhs, 199%, Chew Terk Rresing Wert®) by Pree Pubilehing Co, Due To-Morrow, town, Barbadow.12 M. Ex Mary, Barahona .30 ACM. Noon agg ete span gf Atay °s] ADMITS SLAYING PARTNER ‘W Oo Oo dland Wo n de r Ta ] es ine: Due Boturday. COLUMBIA, 8. C., May 11—. a erica. Queenstown ‘May 3 B Cc ‘ ie Jeffords, part owner of m prosperous Alighie: ‘4 ousin Eleanor BS gasoline filling station, confessed to the W WHAT THE FROG-IN-THE-BOG DID TO MO BRIGHTEYES Hourdnanatn, police, according to Sheriff Helse, that 55 ; a hat ahi wh ge , 2} he planned the death of his partner, J. HE Frog-in-the-Bog was first to | ir anbare . G. Arnette, to gain control of the bust- Maurgtania, Southampten . fa, Dangle reach the top and was already re- ness. Arnotte's boly was found in an seated on his favorite water lily pad Due Sunday. overturned car on @ lanely count when Mo nh nore appeared ntwerp as road. : } above the chk alte Bort Lai Ira Harrison and Glenn Treace, si “Save me, Mr. Frog! Save met” Due Monday. rested at the aame time with Jeffords, éried Mo Brightoyes, also have confessed to alding in. the % e) trie, Buenos Ayre “ } 2 if 2,0 M ording to the Sheriff. . my “Save yourself,” called back the| pris Hieo gan Juan - ‘rog-in-the- "You're 4 » 1 ts yo Frog-in-the-Bog. "You're a squirrel, | Getrie, Liverpool, rt / you ought to know how to swim, Constantigopie, Mey “I can't swim," called Mo; mean-| Assyria, Antworp y 8 while he was swimming for all he was Liverpool * ‘ * worth round and round the lily pad. | Min , “Now, don't try to get on here ee i warned Mr. Frog. ‘You Due Wednesday. tried that once, a few minutes ago, | Majestic, Southampton «4+... sse00++sMay 10 a and you know what happened—we Bail To-Day. 0O ~ 50 p| both got ducked. I am sure that you Malle Cleese, _ Batts, . - e e Me, Clinton, Hamburg $:00 A.M. Noon : bee toe, Colaeegamaaee| oe Redcwrem FURNITURE FOR NEWLYWEDS AT EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS keep away, I tell you. Swim to shore. That's my advice; swim to shore. Sail i ipatithiss re ‘ fails Close. Satie, ‘ 8.00 AM. Ni We are going to extend the opportunity to June Brides to purchase their home furnishings at the extremely low price of $75 per outfit, the same low price that prevailed in our $75 Outtit Sale, but with the added advantage of selec- And Mr, Frog went on blinking and Stenémar, avian ipa snapping at files. Astrea, Maracaibo 2.00 Poe. ” t pIip!"’ o ‘i - “Bave Me, Mr. Frog!” Cried Mo. Help! Help!" called Mo Bright Sait Saturday. eyes. rs ‘ tion from newly arrived furniture stocks. Ordinarily such furniture would command a much higher price. We ‘STou'll need help,” eaid the Frogsin-the-Bos, “it I come in there., | ANG | nottantam, Boulogne... 6.00 Neon Pp Bi fd that you newlyweds will investigate these: bargains and see for yourself that they represent the finest qualit; ; a egret ayes = agely again, so havagely that Mo Brighteyes dc, Bouthampton, 9:00 Aww 52.00 Pat. = it is possible to produce. We wish to assure you also that the Finkenberg guarantee of satisfaction goes wit. ack “Perhaps you don’t know who I am,” said Mo to Mr. Frog. ors one. 4 Wx Ab q muddling nuisance,” was the answer. tk | uy “I am Mo Brighteyes, Billy Bright-]} HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. "3 i q 1 ‘ "said Mo, CUT OUT THIS COUPON. said Mr. Frog, baal dea Beginning with any and in a twinkling he was in the wa- 5 ter helping Mo over to the cowslip Quality, Economy, Con- patch. venience and Service are “Thero,”” he said with satisfaction Dime Deke goed the foundation stones on over seeing the little-squirrel on shore which this business has among the yellow blossoms. ‘"Thevre! been growing larger every You are safe; a little wet but safe.” year for thirty-eig t ye g purchase made. Liberal credit will make it easy for you to start your home at once. note, you_ must give your NAMB, AGH and ADDRESS. Please be careful to mentt 3piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, upholstered in ; . \ “Thank you, Mr. Frog,’ said Mo|f Bet oaly the city in which you ood grade of tapestry, well constructed. Extraordinary 4-piecd Reed Fibre Suite, finished in ivory enamel. Chair, Rocker 9! Allvcnildren tp t6 siateon years of axe Thirty-eight years of Barealn : a, Outfit Sale Price and Settee have spring seats, loose cushions, and are said the Frog-in- |] Maz necome members, Each ep Pin steady; health: voile 1 upholstered in handsome cretonne, Table is sturdy and F Bog modestly. aud membership certificate. Ys y 8 attractive... ...Oulfit Sale Price from one store to over 630 GROCERIES now—surely justifies this policy! % You've done me a great kindnet COUPON 937. aid Mo. ‘You've saved my life."’ “LI shouldn't have done it,’ said Mr. Frog frankly. ‘I still think you a meddling, muddling little nu’’—— “Anyway, I thank you,’’ Mo in- AUGUST MOEBUS DIES aisted. “Run home and thank your daddy,”” AT NEW ROCHELLE HOME e Lake View Park Commis- Evaporated. Mr. Frog advised. “I wouldn’t have sioner Here. Pure Whole helped you except for him. Billy 3 a panivhn ae hteyes started off as if h Se aie tie, ‘Frog’s sugges.| dled suddenly at his home, No. 78 : ; to the Thickness of Cream. Tall can fon, But just out of sight of the] Locust Avenue, New Rochelle, last bog he found a flat, sunny rock, and] night, $5 Down—$1.50 ‘Weekly \ 4-piece Bedroom Suite, finished in walnut, ‘ivory enamel of ‘Tho famous 3piece Kroehler Daveno Suite, finished in Italian gr Dresser, roomy Chiffonier, mahogany, upholstered in brown imitation Spanish leather here he rested, dried and combed bits] Mr. Moebus was the first “graded” Dressi te le ith triplicate mii id full ressing le wil iplicat ‘irror, an ‘ull size $ i t B Gullit Sale Price ] 5 Alivingroom te bedroom bynight, Outfil Sale Pric of grass out of his fur before return-| Park Commissioner here, serving under wn—$1.50 Weekly Y ing to his home in the hemléck. Mayor Van Wyck. He also gerved two ae BUTLER’S . 25 GEOG terms as Alderman and was leader of ED. he Spring. the old ‘Thirty-fourth Assembly District, CONDENSED. j'. Hark! She has come He is survived by his widow, three Rich Whole- "With her garlands fair, daughters, Mrs. George Eberly and Mrs. c Aud with Nes ehe triage Albert Badeau of New Rochelle and Mrs. some Milk and Pure Cane Sugar. Per can JAMS Fr 1 Oe Assorted Flavors, per jar Ps F ‘ ‘ Sophie Hohenswee of Worcester, Mass., ~ % THe bet tilled 12, 1-3 Pitt] 824 t¥e eons, Charles A., of New Ro- By Fannie Kogut, age 12, 1-3 Pitt) nelle, and August C., of New York. Street, New York City, Interment will be at Woodlawn Cem- Just Ten. abi =e It was the 20th of January, and the ASK LAND FOR MUSEUM. following day was Lila Dayton’s tenth i — birthday. She was going to have aj Women Tell Committee pildren’s Massive liam and Mary solid oak ining Room Outfit, in 8-piece Bedroom Suite, full size Bed, good quality all Mtutl hould Be 5 ds Jacobean finish, consisting of 48-inch Extension Table steel Spring, cotton Mattress, 2 Feather Pillows, roomy party. poset pe aol Taatitetien Shasta eee and four Chairs, upholstered in genuine brown Spanish $ Dresser, Table and Rocker, -Outfit Sale Price Brother Bob, who could nover keep} 4 jarge delegation of women, headed "Outfit Sale Price $5 Down $1.30 Weekly a secret, told her ho was giving her} py Mrs. Don C. Seitz, appeared before Kl ‘ Weekly io8 ekates. the Coramittee of the Whole of the . piers learn to skate," cried] Board of Estimate yesterday and won I ow Howe sare to considers their proposal to ac- HAE iu mie. quire immediately land to ent \ She didn't want to go to bed that Children's Museum of Brookiy a Hartley’s Imported. New Shipment Just Arrived A aap c AD Coffee.=.95¢ " he little girl better than her daddy, “Famous” Brand Fresh Roasted An unusual outfit for the small apartment. Roomy all-upholstered | request wi promised Lila she could etay up, but| “ner Hérm as half past 9 came the tired head] Mayor Hylan ¢ drooped, and Mr. Dayton carried his] believed the site could not be acquired Aittle girl upstairs tlis year because of the pay-as-you-go The following day was an oventful]law. Borough Presi Riegelmann gne to Lila. First, she got a big doll} gaid it could bo taken under the Ger- trom Mother. Father gave her @ car-|parat law b; riage and the: ico skates came from —— Bob. And then came the party. XK. OF ©. BOOK ron THE a the women that he Aes ssmen sean Yomonade and little frosted cakes} x1 forts private brary. The book ts and ice cream. It surely was a de- lghtful party. $5 Down—$1.50 Week| : Weekly, ‘m Chair, covered i, i All her friends were invited, and] A specially bound edition of “Ki Complete White Enamel Kitchen Outfit, large Kitchen pace sa6 Sen Laraitibe ghee Bag susliy Sabet $ ‘ -yhat. a jolly time they had! They] of Columbus in Peace and War.’ Cabinet, complete with Jars, Porcelain Top Fable with ie ‘ary Table ans Outtit Sate Prico 4 played blind man's buff and many] Maurice Francis Egan and John B. drawers, two White Enamel Chairs. .....Outfit Sale Price wher games and had the most dell-] Kennedy, will be presented to Pope Plus { the official history of the K. of C., com- ‘That night a very tirea but’ very prising @ record of their growth and happy Lila crep into bed, saying: SWAP BAQ Tencwatraotion Work,’, 1%9) 890: Mow lovely everstiing ia. ond volume contains the names of all By Louise Schneider, 840 Whitlock | members who served tn the war, more Avenue, New York City. pecs tl nions.=.7¢ New Crop from Texas Real Orange Butler’s A Spec Saturday Feature. ‘ ” j wih cope grind inte ab Pekoe Tea Bien ae | Beer ernerieny vo-"rseys Ge Me KIPPERED Highest gradé Sipe ted ——~T 7 ‘a and blended by experts who WARD WIN- APRIL. CONTEST A’ N know. All the popular varieties, HERRINGS ining Room Suite, finished in Italian grey. package for only 10 cents reas Buffet, 48-inch Extension Table, 4 slip seat Chairs, NER. half-pound for d wait 4 : ; " e j ea Always rea * si per pound, This handsome Bedroom Set, finished in Italian gre: upholstered in’ blue muleskin Oulfit Sale Price i Tige-Yeor Clon, h if ay fer a large size Dresser, full size Bed and roomy Chiffonie \ “Spring Flowers." urried luncheon. 25¢ 35c utfit Sale Price ? Remove from thecon- $5 Down—$1.50 Weekly tainer, halve them, place on leaves of tender lettuce and serve with ad of drawn butter well ‘the flowers of spring! What joy and beauty They do bring. | How lovely they 100! | In their spring array \ How we admire them | Pure Beverages Crackers HOES TERSHIAE The Novelties of the Saturday Half pound 5c (Plus fo deposit on WE PAY Kiddie Klub Korner printed on glossy white paper will be mailed on receipt of a 5-cent pkge..... .13c each boltle.) FREIGHT e AND RAIL- stamp for each. The story || \ saa Cis NG aig agp Save money—buy your groceries at any one of our |} | ROAD FARE - and pict f ‘Around the World i y - = | : 5 tne nt"he toon’ wines | POMPETAN || °° covricnt letted sreen-ana-tola stores. | FREE — an attractive book; the Cut-outs, ) Esser #-/ OLIVE OI | JAMES BUTLER »|j (2) s.c:Con.i24t ST. & S88 Ave N.Y. Day after day! The Pound Loaf Green and Gold = The sun shines upon them 6c N. B. C. Zu Zu, Ginger Ale : With a smile on his taco; | Double Loaf, Vanilla Snaps Bareapasllla 43 Ho looks with great envy 120 dG thelr beauty and grace ' and Grahams Rainbow ies i aur | ’ 4 | tanley Yacoks, aroolsly: LEA . Whole: Wheat: “Sunshine” Orange Drink |[} 4-piece Library Set, consisting of Sofa, Arm Chair and Rooker 4 i & i Lemon, Vanilla Lemon Soda | sce Colonial Dining Room Suite, solid golden oak, cor iinished in mahogany, upholstered in brown imitae | Honorable Mention. | Raisin Bread, and Yum Yums Pi | z of Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table and four $ tion Spanish leather, and large size Library Table with $ i Mildred Pearson, New York City; SAUC E 160z......10c int bottle, |] slip seat Chateg ao: Ska ‘gy OMIA Sale Price drawer, ic ie? Heh Sort Sale Price Ruth Zimmerman, Brooklyn © i $5 Down—$1. eekly wn—$1.50 Weekly asia o Bon Bon Cake, per pkge., 10c | a : | | MONDAYS AN D SATURDAYS 10 P.M.