The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 14

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trocar a TROLL OLE I OH ORR AND STATE FINES FOR DRY LAW ‘VIOLATORS IN CONN Constables and Lawyers Se. | Rich Pickings in Unex- pected Fees. (Special to 7 ig World) WILLIMANTIC, Conn., May 26 The decision of Federal Judge Edwits &. Thomas, handel down y that all of the peopl: and for that matter necticut, who } Federal Court f« liquor laws viol j® sensation Most every town can be again t ng the Hundreds of men ‘heen convicted in WANDERING SHELL KILLS 4, WOUNDS 3 AT GUN PRACTICE Missile Fired at Camp Bragg, Believed to Be Defective. Falls Among Soldiers. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., May 26.— \ board of officers has been ap- Brig. Gen. A. J Lowley, commanding Camp Bragg, to institute an inquiry into the death there yesterday of four enlisted men nd the wounding of two men and ) officer as a result of the acci- ental explosion of a shrapnel ctile during practice firing for 1 officers’ artillery school. ot. M. A, Dawson of Battery E, Field Artillery, was the off- cer wounded, pointed — by 5th All the victims were counties of Conne this “city is about t members of Battery E, Sth Fleld Ar- Roores of cases tillery been waiting for ju The dead are Thomas 1. Wood, l&s this to proceed « Salisbury, N. C.; Walter C. Am- victed according io State mons, Milton, Fla.; George L. Me- By the peculiar laws of Connecticut, | Clellan, Noble, Ill, and Private fhe grand jurors in the small towns |4!onz0 Morgan of Blantyre, N. C fhave only their fees for remunera Private William Owl, Lumberport, ftion, and it is thought that scores of |W: Va» and Sergt. Donnett Smith, them will take advantage of this rul-| Fulton. N. Y., also were wounded. Ang of Judge Thomas and cause the larrest of every tion that has al Federal Cour one in their jurisdic As evidence In cases where a been entered, no oth be required guilty has lenée would ables and Jus- all towns receive their me way as the Grand urors or prosecutors and no one can ven give a guess as to what is to be the result of Judge Thomas's rut tng at present The con: ady been fined by the Examination of the gun and de- tails given by survivors led to the belief that the shell was defective and, falling short of its target, struck a tree and rebounded into the second squad, Much Defective Ammunition Is Found in Army Supply WASHINGTON, May 26.—While the War Department had recetved no of- ficial report on the accident at Camp Bragg, it was learned that a consid- erable amount of defective ammunt- tion for field guns has, been discov ered recently among the war time produced ammunition ‘An claborate test system for the purpose of locating projectiles which fall below the army standards has been set up, and test firing for this] ,, purpose is in progress all over the country Some of the defective ammunition has been beyond treatment and har ble of recharging and restoration army standards Fort Bragg is an artillery t chool, and no test firing for nition standards was in- pi there. a MAY WHEAT DOWN TO #tcs CHICA y 26,—Wheat listed chiefly of * been ordered destroyed, Other lots have been det r Alexander _ Shoes 678 Pairs of Men’s Oxfords that were $8 to $12 to sell at $6.85 a Pair. UST for Norw soles. oxfords not all nstrated to be capas! ys \cty DON'T every foot can be fitted. P, S.—A little lot of white canvas sport y, helped by art of bear spe the kinds you egian calf, style—but has been marked down to sizes, Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. Hudson Tubes, 6th Ave. “L’’ and West Side Subway— All Conveni Ina erie ning wheat under: | of 4% cent | want the holiday trip—tan and black Scotch grain Russia calf— and some cordoyan and some | white buckskin with rubber expect every size in most every THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. amin rogre trading | $5 nent Store | Hours | 9 to 5:30 Other : GIM [BEL BROTHERS Bae ~ YORK CITY 16 and 18 The Flapper Sandal in white canvas; black leather trimmed; rubber heel. Sizes 2! tes, Widths BCD $5.50 q Men’s Comet Baseball Shoe; leatherctrimmagd extra non-skid sole. Men's Sizes 6 to ii $4.50 White Canvas Regent Sports Oxford with black leather trimming. Rubber heel. In. Sizes £14 to8. Widths BCD $5.50 Boys’ Player Bal for hard wear, yom ide semi suction n Boys’ Sizes 44 to6 $3.50 Every Keds Style; Every Keds Size; for Men, Women and Children Always at GIMBELS KEDS—Every- body Every- where’s All- Summer Shoe. Emmy Lou Pump; white ; ventilated insole; Chil- 8, Misses, Women's $2.00 to $2.50 GIMBELS “SECOND AND FOURTH FLOORS Not Keds’ Un- less the Name KedsIlson the Shoe. Universal Oxford; white can vas; extra rubber heel; corru: gated sole; Women's sizes $1.85 Spend Your Holiday in KEDS —and Get those Keds at Gimbels Men’s and Boys’ Keds—Fourth Floor—Women’s and Children’s Keds ‘‘Aisle of Keds” on the Second Floor Ine Parade Strap Pump: white can ; rubber soled; Women's sizes eae 8 to8------ $2.95 The Champion Tenni white or brown duck; sole, Children’s. Wom tnd Men's $1.25 to$1-75 The Regent Oxford; white with leather trim; sole; Women's $445 The Merit Bal; white can- vas; brown leather trim; Suction sole and heel, Chil- dren's, Boys’, Mere’ $2.25 t0 $2.95 I n_the McCreer dasher Haber —Saturda and Monda Four Holiday Specials! MEN’s WHITE MADRAS $7] -95 Because of the growing demand for Plain White Shirts we have assembled this group at a special \ price for the coming holiday. The madras of which they are made is a superior quality. Sizes14to17— sleeve lengths 34 to 36. Union Suits 95c Carefully made of fine white checked or self striped madras in a sleeve- less, knee-length model. Criotu Caps $7.65 These Caps are made of fine Imported and Domes- tic fabrics in light and dark mixtures. Charge Purchases will appear on bills rendered July Ist woo James MeGreery & Co. SHIRTS Gor Hose $1.65 Imported Wool Golf Hose in Oxford Gray, Green and - Brown Heather mixtures, with fancy tops. j 34TH STREET | | | Store || For Other | \ imbel News | Hours | \See Pages 9 to 5:30 Wileuendeia'| i} Initial Showing! NYALE-BATHING SUITS for MEN —Made by the Yale Knitting Mills, one of the largest and most FAMOUS Mills in the Country. @ —Sponsored by GIMBELS MEN’S FURNISHING SHOP, and there- fore high in Quality and in Style. —Every One PURE WORSTED and “Seaworthy.” —Modes that Many WOMEN prefer for Swimming. $9.85 $4.00 “Skirt” style or A heavier suit, (All Double crotch. course). In all the shades that are good for beach wear. Plenty of arm space. Cut out in the neck just enough to be com- fortable. Double crotch. (Good model for women). Correct in every detail. separate shirt and trunk. Perfect fitting armholes, play. Pleasing plain, and ¢ tions: NA WN, FORD, BLUE fend M AROO: ure worsted, of COMBINATION and COAST WBAVY. WORSTED. white ehirt GUARD | Sultas Pure Worsted with navy or black trunks. A fine white shirts and navy or black Ainatl Ma trunks. Belt loops, combination; one that will stand up season after season. draw strings. in the leg Short $3.95 ” $4.50 BELTS WITH NON-RUSTABLE BUCKLE : GIMBELS MEN’S FURNISHING SHOP—-STREET FLOOR $4.50 The new elastic rib suit that fits tight to body but ‘gives’ freely. Made of a specially constructed fabric with elastic CR eee taining stitch which absorbs little water, Dries quickly. NAVY, BLACK’ and A VERY HEAVY pure, worsted, oo} over shoulder with two Double crotch. ROWN. patians, Just fae aut for hard wearand roug! beaches. Navy and $5 00 AEG RR arnan e

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