The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 10

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niin ane whter, The bullet entered her nd Gonnecticnt (Farm Hand: Hadi] Sos, Sc etree cut. near the ‘base “or y Also Wounded Daughter of yvStEniO —— Victiin, 82 Years Old. MYSTERIOUS BLAST soutu Sidney Wurd Yb Killed Mrs. . eighty An explosion occurred early this 4 ” two, and wound her suchter, Mrs. | morning in a two-story frame apart ¥ Page, a widow. on her farm here yes- Jo and caicinine * joining s terday, was arrested at Gaylordsville put ou « last night by State Police and con-| th e | quickly, ‘The lows t stables. Ward was shot through the| Sas eatimated at $10,000, No one was I foot by one of the officers when he Ralph Sandarelli and Dick Pelitere, e e. who had stores downstairs and lived ab A re away with their families. ‘ Pollcé were looking for ther to-day, The | ff cause of the explosion .hus not been de- ' termined. lig inne MR — e ties, State Policeman Frederick L HEFT Preston of Canaan joined the consta BIG BONDED SILK T © ble’s party with two other State of- KEPT SECRET TEN DAYS |}} P ficers. Luter a telephone message re-| pounere Maid Warehouse and Get t ported that a man with a rifle had Away With §100,000 In Lout. ' been seen near the railroad station at Tt was learned to-day that silks and ‘ Gaylordsville. five miles from the] other goods valued at between $75,000 scene of the shooting. and $100,000, stored by the Independent ; The State und town officers went] Warehouses, Inc,, at Nos. 48-44 Laight 1 by tomobile a te Street, were stolen Sunday, May 7. Tho 1 bl Se bd a Pn ae thieves apparently went through the . ’ } distance saw a man sitting on @ lo] ponded warehouse at their leisure and ’ in a patch of brush. As the posse} selected only the choicest goods. | : . a, The watchman discovered the robbery HAM ; approached he reached for his ritte} sicr'gaylight. Watchmen are not per: | Mil } One of the officers fired. Shot in the] mitted inside the warehouses, the gbode IFS foot, the man offered no further re-| in which are under bond by the Gov af B sistaiios ernment and the duty on which has no ' ¥2 been Ad, 4 _ Ward was identified here by Mra Som of the twenty-three firms th 4 rT ang r SEGES Gne008 ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 1 4 4 oa ed j (eee dresses Sn PSN emery ar AE 1 POSSENALLOAY Page as a former farmhand on the Renedict place, Ward was taken to] (iy © the Litehfield County Jail - The motive for the shooting Is not 1 clear Arriving at the home of Ralph “George, I got the o| oune. ne n a hatehway of the house by WRECKS APARTMENT |} Sets Twe Other Bulldings Aftre in| UR lost goods were not notified until yester- vanes. ONG concern was d silk valued at more than s robbed a blacksmith y of tools and. battered on shutter on the second > —___ hs MAN FROM RIVER, ard Miller, in charge of the Lake Oneida, tast night heard 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 3lst Street side he hauled the man into th At Bellevue Hospital, after bel vived, the man said he was J: Kast 52d Street and fell into thte river. SOPRANO GUSTAFSON SINGS WIRST NOTES 01 ason news from the Me’ More Than 800 New Dresses at $15 and Less! One Hundred Models— Tremendous Reductions from Former Prices! Canton, Georgette, Ro- shanara, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Knit, etc., bead, lace, ribLon or embreidery trim- med in the newest mode. Appropriate Dresses for sport wear in Crepe Knit, or Poiret Twill com- bined with Canton. Cape Models—$7.50 Up! GARMENT CO. Prices are down Kuppenheimer . Suits *35 We mean, of course, that the prices of good clothing are down. : You want good quality because anything else is not economy but extravagance. The Kuppenheimer label is your assurance of the fine quality that makes long and satisfactory wear certain, Come in and see these extraordinary values at $35. The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothing Broadway, at 49th Street Downtown Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers aanaaan 47 Cortlandt Street Here’s ample proof that Clothing cries of a man seruggling Inthe Bus! River off 4ist Street. Reaching over t! Kelly, thirty-elght years old, of No. ? He was standing the plier, he said, and lost his balance R CAREER. ) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1923, 1 members brings the ftem at] of @ small daughter, Little Miss Gus- the =e a | aa eee 2 ee ” wit basso of tafson sang her first few notes at Gustafson, Gatti- f Sloane Hospital Tucsday morning. ‘orees is now the proud father Franklin Simon 8 Co. cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. is Cfor the Junior Miss CUT-OUT AND TWO-STRAP PUMPS since the leading foot- wear fashions are youth- i i Sully simple the most 7 Jl) youthful may wear the leading footwear fashions pe Sizes 244 to 7% AA to D INTRODUCING THE ELEMENT OF FASHION WHILE KEEPING THE ELEMENT OF SUITABILITY TO YOUTH, AND COMPLETING THE COMBINATION WITH A VALUE ATTRACTIVE TO ANY AGE AND ANY PASHION 5.9. . 0. . Black Patent Leather; Dull Black Calf- skin; Tan or Black Russia Leather; White Kidskin; Black Satin: With Turned or Welted Soles and Low Heels. ~ Junior Misses’ Suoz SHor— Third Floor FRIDAY 'H STREET Feunded 1627 WEST OF FIFTsi SATURDAY May Day Sale of Girls’ Apparel Assortments and Values of Striking Appeal ~ . Girls’ White Organdie Dresses Were $2.94 Charming frocks with embroideredscalloped skirt and colored satin sashes, as in the style pictured. Other models in white and pastel colors be- sides that pictured. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls’ Handsome White Dresses — made of sheer organdie and voile trim- med elaborately with self-material and white satin sashes— 3.90 sizes 6 to 14 years, Special Girls’ Khaki Middy Blouses and Bloomers—just the thing for outdoor sports — bloomers are full cut and strongly made — blouses are regula- tion styles—cuff bottom—sizes 8 to 18 years— were $1.58....3...2+++ Each 1.16 Girls’ All- Wool Navy Blue Serg: Skirts—full kilted—on white cambric waists—sizes 6 to 14 years— 1 67 Were $2.24. ......seeeeeneeere Oi Girls’ Tub Dresses—various styles in pretty plaid checked and solid color ginghams—7 to 14 years— 92 value 1.48.......-00e0e rere . See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. SO HEARN | Siheenetnnicere semeennicectpemeemmiieea FOURTEENTH STREET Fownded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FRIDAY For Women and Misses Summer Apparel Needs Special Prices SA TURDAY A new consignment of sport and summer street and dress hats has,arrived to fill up the assoriment Les Chapeaux Charmants with a delightful selection of new styles. Whatever the class and type of your summer apparel, you can match with its shade and character in these truly charming hats. Women’s and Misses’ SPORT SUITS Wonderfully tailored suits of fine quality tweeds, diagonal and other weaves. leather buttons. Special 2 1 50 novelty suits, one of a kind in the lot. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes 14 to 42. Tweed 12.77 Were $24.73 lan shoulders—lined t There are a number of Alisses’ Sport Coats Smart coats with inverted pleat in back, patch pockets and rag- out with Peau de Cygne. Bone or hrough- Special Purchase | Fringed Tweed with attractive novelty Sizes 25 to 32. isses’ Beaded Crepe Canton Dresses 14.88 Were $22.73 Sport Skirts Spe¢ial 2.50 Amazing skirts for a price so small. The quality is good. There are several shades for choice, and pockets and belt are trimmed There are also plain tailored skirts of navy blue serge at this price. Charming styles with all-over beading back and front, in navy, black, henna and Peri- winkle Canton crepe. Other models at this price. One style is pictured. buttons,

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