The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 22

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Ron ORCS sean ern laentnensnen oreo . “ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FiiDAY,\MAY 26, 1922, , PEDDLERS MUST PAY FEES |LATE MRS. SPEYER'S GOWNS | LOSES INCOME TAX SUIT. | vetustions, ndr y-Mark Clues to Murders ("yo Rikers surenvisons. GO AT RUMMAGE SALE. a0 meaning of the words “capital stock May Be Provided by Ordinance) «00 crs] "en Corporat in the Excise Act of Sept. 8, 1918, under e , Gf Wit MGUAL Late] reperinale du MRMANlG ANbUIA” || OhunttNE cotta was DedRe, The ‘Have it ( har ed lial in Which She United States Judge Grubb of: Ala-| Plaintiff contended the act included paid fi trant Hrooklynites—“New Form mal He ' ‘ a ehalvid + ’ Bie CST an ea . ; Was tuterested, bama, who sat in this district in the]! capital plus the surplus and undivided A 5 ; ee tec -dienue ix SR right hundred aottars wax the reayie{ tritt of AR. Income tax gult by the Cen-| Profits, leas the debts. This moans, the This store measures up to the highest type of e Magistrate Geismar in the Williams- tight hundred dol exu 7 o . ook vi o! r f ‘, A ea : rm ‘ . : : epa nts has the righ . go sale N 7 . waAm og ed i a! were. xt i id lt fi fi fe f : of Victims of Aphasia and Violent Crimes. | Preanimen' Peddlers ‘era | the big rummage sale at No 1678 Broad-| vig collector, handed down @ dectaton | he says, considered the franchises, good the service we render is enjoyed and appreciated Vith the view of giving a new/of the launtry {ddicated by the marks |?" ST Be | a | oapital Whale Oot Cuan TOLLE © yesterday sustaining the Collector and | will, existing contracts and established Streets, Brook- | Animal Hospital where pet dogs, broken by tens of thousands of customers and friends. We ° hirt o 5 : ntera Judgment for him for $8,734. Ths] biisiness in computing a fair value of ft Of aid to the Police Department] 0” the shirt or collar or other apparel ay the fee to the coRaes OF - ters Ju : nd ; people patronize laundries, and such mn y t by Deputy Com-| °° will capt No. 350 Lafay- tance to corporations liable on stock | sustained. 0 , “a E) tering trom toss of memory orla'syatem ought to ben great help.” papa oa y Deputy Comet ite Street, will noon bear the ‘ndme of wel ts wearing apparel, reasonably priced, and our credit | r@dered unconscious or murdered.| The measure provides a fine of not] Former Municipal Justice Philip D.| the Ellin Speyer Hospital, in memory of | Ha policy is extremely liberal, Just select ydur gar- jermen Thomas J, Cox of Coney] more than $100 or 80 days’ imprison. | Meagher, representing the Williamsburg! yr%, james Speyer, who founded the 6e 2 99 f voth, 7 ard eri ssociation, contended that y tkad has introduced in. the Board] "At: OF both, £oF non-compliance, | Peddlers! Association. contended that] er" animals and ald much to I he ality Tea ment, make a small first payment, then »& Aldermen an ordinance for the ~ of Markets and had —_—— Se ae Pay a little e h kK th promote humane treatment of. dumb beasts, of the Departme: igensing and regulation of laundries.| MORGANTHAU TO GET no authority by Phe measures requires that every BELGIAN WAR MEDAL peddlers. If they did so, he said, the Dr letter signifying the nition of thelr services in behalf of Bel- | said it mea prietor of a laundry shall take out money should t ned over to the 4 to each laundry there is ; seamed. Departmen: WASHINGTON, May 26 In recog-| he knew, t DaPough in which the laundry is situ-|sian prisoners-of-war and in reliet | #d_been > and. as tar-ns | OLD GALLOWS TREE FELLED. ’ 26 been done, He eae ’ r ng new form of graft] Oatiaw Was Hanged on Cottonwood on Counsel Gold- at Goshen in 1779, a@a measures: during the World War, the t a y stein asserted that the money is turned in “me wee ae. Sie * Bwith such a system it will be] Belgian Government ' has bestowed| to the department and is used to pay} GOS vee 2 a tof ee Saree nparatively easy to discover iden edals upon Henry W. Morganthau,| the salaries of the supervisors and their cottonwood tree in the church park tif.” said Alderman Cox. “In a re | assistants here, sald to have been the one on Assistant former Americi r . . At Bath Beach the oniw|@rmer American Ambassador to Tur: _ was hanged Claudius Smith, Jan, to collect fees from ed a serial number with a key, and Pleasant = Stovall, former ‘| ot * Ss FOR = ‘ollar, The detectives JESSE WINBURY SUF OR DI. 79, was cut down yesterday, §; al Sal © = Pe rec CeoATeS | siaricah AHMIMURECH Wu ltasriaNd) Vone HER eel tad » sein) Annu e ‘cee on Packets t@ find that shey all had the same| These medals were struck especially] Jesse Winburn, of the New | ithe tree was-over 200 years old and YBrk. If the ordinance that I have]for the two Americans by order of the} York City ¢ Peay BPH as taken: Gown Henallse 6 ec . —BLACH, MIX G — introduced becomes a law all that w Parliament and Sled. sett fe BICONE Wat tind Ana’ to avoid tte dalp ere B CK, IXED or GREEN Se diieisty Wil bs te call un ( jan Parliament and have been in-lagainst his wife, Lily Winburn, who te} condition a void its falling and ary 0 call up New Rochelle, on the} injuring 90 by lightnin, o the State Department for] anid to be | 1 had been struck Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes. yf or B S.BAUMANNSBRO gy OUR THREE STORES Pe <a Sixth Ave. and 15th Street Third Ave. and 84th Street line, direst from the Fur. Third and Brook Avenues at 160th Street, Our Only Bronx Store =F .< Refrigerators Our entire line of Refrig- All Stores Open Saturday Evenings Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings eraroraraatta, | porasiaid and galvanized interiors, ===" GIANT INTRODUCTORY SALE ©": Would be $15 to $150. Now $10.98 to $50. x | Now in Progress at All Three Stores Formerly $17.50 to $90. T CELEBRATE the opening of our Bronx Store and to bring home to our customers _——— — Ty => ce SS Fa and their friends the tremendous BUYING-POWER of this organization, we are now holding a GIANT INTRODUCTORY SALE in which our uniformly low ‘ ( Men’s@ Young Men’s |‘ Prices are subjected to still further reductions of —— 25 to 50% Dessneael Ulees. Tae - S u l t S - This event places before the furniture buying public probably the greatest values in high In Mahogany finish, 60 inches long: Kroehler Daven-o-Bed, $49.98 class CABINET-MADE FURNITURE ever obtainable and presents a most unusual and as illustrated. ‘ arb or ble eee tes eee welcome opportunity to supply your housekeeping needs, whether they include a complete 7 \ $ outfit or only an odd piece. Make it a point to visit one of our stores as Soon as possible. im — ~ a . BNL \ i iii Ih, : Dresser ie Gains ; ae ! Louis XVI. 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