The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1922, Page 21

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. wees Ue > clad il FIVE ARRESTED WN $1,000,000 FAKE MINE DEAL ‘ > ‘Two Gold Nuggets Used to Defraud Westchester Vic- tims, Is Charge. WW Purther :evelations were mady to yim ihe Westchester “gold mine’ Which i» alleged to have neited $1,000,000 tu up of exploiters. Wivé arrests huve been made and at leant one other mun is sought Two walnut-sized nuggets of gold €nd platinum, # $30 rock crusher and & few sleight of hand passes whereby the beholder was convinced the bits ef precious metals had just been pPlueked from tle maw of the ma chine, were tho only concrete causes f Westchester County’s dream of ealth following (he reported disvay- ery In 1921 of mines on Thirty-Deer Ridge containing upward of $10, 900,000 of these metals and silver, Assistant District Attorory O'Neil eri, The statement followed the volun itary surrender yesterduy of Vasally fPadishu, one of six men associated Pwith the Iridio-Plutinum-Gold Com Pany, Inc., indicted for grand larceny Him connection with the Westcheste: ‘County mining venture. Four others were arrested Tuesday. Yesterday all were arrargned before Judge Nott in General Sessions and held in $2,500 bail each, with the exeeption of Dr. Jovweph C. Connors of Nepera Park, nea s. whose ball was fixed at uy The others under avily laden ore 310 and were 90 on each $100 nective buyere who at the mines were met onnors, who from 1 3 was Unl States Consul to d. And there muppe There Are a Good Many Ways of utilizing tomatoes But there’s no way more generally appealing than “Pride of the Farm To mato Catsup.” Here are the full flavor and food value of the tomato blended with pungent spices in an appetizer everyone says is “great.” Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores HE WAY of him that is laden with lunch is exceeding heavy, but he that hath eaten Dromedary Dates and milk feeleth as light as whipped cream on a pineapple sundae.” ~The Wise Man of the Eatsy Dromedary Dates 10% IN THE PERSONAL PACKAGE ana co. ee net iat. STOPS ITCHING Peterson’s Ointment ‘To the millions of grateful suffer- ers who know about the mighty healing power of Peterson's oint- ment for bad feet and chafing, emerees, says,” “use it for skin and sealp itching; it never disappoints.” Be, 60c, $1.00, $2.50, $5.00. was the rock crusher, the evidences of drilling and the wainut-sized nug- gets and human nature whieh, |! seems, Is about the same in the Mus- sian as In the American Witneuses xgainst the defendunts were geated ip the corridor outside Mr. O'Neil's office when Pudiehuk up- peared. Then begun u Russian ballet around him that would have myde Fokine's heart glad. Mr. O'Neill's story of the mining scheme, corroborated in many parts by the pamphlets printed in English and Russian by the Iridio Company and including articles published (n New York City papers about the al- leged discovery of precious metals tn Westchester County between Yonkers and Hastings, runs about like this: ‘The original purpose for which land was purchased by several Russians along Thirty-Deer Ridge was a home for Russian refugees, Somehow the gold-platinum-silver idea superseded this and when the “discovery” of “rich veins’ ‘leaked’? out Yonkers, Hastings and environs immediately began to dig in. They dug up gardens, fields and lawns and netted a lot of healthful exercise and some helpful experience.’* "THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. National Opera Club, annual meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 2 P. M. Teachers’ Interests Association, meet- jug, aldorf-Astoria, 3 P. M. Gas and Blectric Choral Society, vcon- cert and dunce, Waldorf-Astoria, 3 P. M. Rubenstein annual meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 2 P. M. Kotary Club, luncheon, MeAlpin, 12.90 M Byltlah Dominion Society, dance, Me: Alpin, 8 P. Printers’ races y Sulesmen, MeAlpin, 7 P. M National Association of Printing Ink Makers, luncheon-meeting. Commodore, Our Union, dance, Commodore, 8PM International Acceptance Rank, din- ner-dance, Commodore, 7 P.M. National Committee on Amerivcan- dinner, Japansee Relations, dinner, Commo- dore, 6.45 P. M Holy Name Day Nursery, bridge- dance, Pennsylvania. National Industrial Council, meo\ og and dinner, Pennsylvania, evening. John Purrey Mitchel Post. -eeting, Pennsylvania, § P. M. Thirteen Club, dinner, Pennsylvania, eventing and Salt ‘Cole Slaw Shredded Cabbage Diced Green Pepper > Season —Sugar, Pepper Mix well with Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise {t's delicious Four sizes, 12c, 30c, 50c, 95¢ = QUAD mLMANis MAYONNAISE The screw-top, wide-mouth glass jars have many household uses. |Spring, Tonic National Association of Stove Manu- facturers, convention, Astog, 10 A, M. p Vomen's Forum. luncheon, Astor, 1 M. Men's Designing Class, dinner, Ae 7PM Ol) and Varnish Club, Astor, 7 P.M Hunter College Class of 1919, dinner Astor, 7 P.M, Amateur Fencers' League of America, tournament and dance, Astor, 8 P, M. State Charities Ald Association, cele- bration of fiftieth anniversary, Bilt- more, 9.30 A. M. National Plant, Gulld, meeting, Natural History, inference . Meeting, dinner, jower and Wruit can Museum of Pp. M, less Men and 0. 3 South Street, § merican Bible Society. meeting, ible House. 3.90 P, M Council on mmigraht Hducation, conference, No, 600 Lexington Avenue. 8PM Liplecopa! Diocese of New York, con- ference. Synod Ha'l, 110th Street and Amaterdam Avenue, 10 A. M, and 2.30 P.M. Eastern lullroad Association, lunch eou, Railroad Club, 1 A, M > DISCOURAGING, (Brom the Onto State Journal.) The discouraging thing about saving the world at great trouble and expense fg that It always seems to need so much more saving right « A Natural pay fo te should Sickink daily. and GradeA. C cA liberal diet of milk is anataln and effecti a alse this time of year every person cAnd to make centers of its pel ene d whalesameness orde: BORDEN’S Farm Products Co.ine. ortlandt 7961 ive tone the system., a full wee en's ' of for his ‘says HON. JUDGE ELBERT H. GARY Chairman |Board of Directors the |Finance Committee U. S. Steel Corporation _ Every Keen Manufacturer and Business Man generally SHOULD TAKE THE ADVICE of this greatest of industrial leaders—and KEEP A “PLACE IN THE SUN” NOW product, early and expectant prosperity and increased buying demand—that Judge Gary speaks of—m>—>> ( Since Ju business, etc., “The Sun of Prosperity Is Still Shining” Judge of the United “The shining, necessari “altho gradual, business few months,” tinued, covery Probably it is better so. natural and ene ruption, for the dge Gary made this remarkable prmmstion) all that he said is being realized— No better market in the far famed and rich Metropolitan Sales District | to harvest quick and profitable sales returns now and later on any sized investment than the three great Boroughs of the greatest city that we tap for you daily— “All” of Brooklyn and the “Best” of Manhattan ana Queens through the 2,600,000 passengers riding (daily average) on the combined Broadway Subway and Brooklyn Rapid Transit Car Advertising Service For full information on this great Car Card and Poster advertising channel, address Broadway Subway & Home Boroughs Car Advertising Co. , inc Tel. 7291 Cortlandt. 67 Liberty St., It will pay you to investigate TO-DAY this highly concentrated, independent and ever-growing market NEW YORK TIMES, March 8, 1922 The Sun of Prosperity Is Still Shining, Says Gary said yesterday: are grinding slowly but surely, and will compel sooner or Iter asta- bility, progress and prosperity, “If the laws of the country shall be sufficlently enforced to permit every individual to utilize his talent Perous conditions for which we have been anxiously and expec- tantly looking for many months."’ Elbert H. Gary, chairman board of directors of the States Steel Corporation, eun of prosperity is etill though it has been un- ly obscured, ugh there has been a {f limited, improvement tn conditions during the lust Judge Gary con- “L have seen no substan- tial evidence of general rapli re- to so-called. ~The lawe applying to business normalcy, gy without forcible inter- we _shall_soon see the pros: N. Y. City. | i y V& > ) 1922. i We Lz | DA N 1EL The Better Chain Store Grocers Asparagus Del Monte Sliced Pineapple Del Monte Red Alaska Salmon California Peaches Campbell’ Baked Beans Papeia: soap” gnolia Brand Condensed Milk COX’S GELATINE, pkg (Makes 4 pints of spark- ling jelly) ICE CREAM SALT, 10 Ib. bag BURNETT'S Lemon or Vanilla EXTRACT, bot. 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