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Ce ect ee Se Saeed x mete > , ~ ” noe "THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, | orandum says, and by qvestionable agreement 1 n she Director of}! Sales and the contractor there were|° »VU.l. : also {ncluded many millions of feet of erating a atill, The first quarrel oo) mahogany, cherry ‘oroner believes he Intended to cut his Fired, Police Charme. beh se pitch Mi hgh ng throat if the attempt at hanging falled,| BALTIMOR: . .» walnul and othe: | -, . fT . SOUGHT FOR WAR valuable hardwoods, frost it Jute. sasenieoriea | SER tie ian ce a fiesainiadie ne quarrel yesterday with hi Atiantans Told by Phittips Chacwex| THIEVES DEFIED, SHOOT MAN| Wittiam Davin, thirty-eight, in which in which, Were Found Baselens. according to the police, she called him a . = bootlegmer, Mra. Davi ATLANTA, June 6.—J. L, Phillips, | Breoktvn Garage Raided, $500 tm) Hr inet Mee, Davis. thirty-five, shot State Chairman of the Republican Jewelry and Money Stolen, One of the bullets entered his hip and Cuneta! Committon the other the base of his spin . is now in Phila- Two men entered the garage of Alex- ihe home of a relatiy No. for him aald tis wife died er nim eed beon tasiane| SHOOTS HUSBAND TWICE. nee. In hie pocke were aes ) articles on religion. He also] Accused Him of Dootlegging, Then carried a potato peeler with which the had quarretied of inte. It ts suid accused her husband of being in transactions with a Nexro who is ROOSEVELT EAGER New and Original 4 tx Seu : 10 ENTER RACE a . By Uaind Danek =! Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Pross Publishing Co. A hi Fs @ woman of forty or fifty to bear her years . —- ways ayer hate Btvaa or Hinanline to information| ander Gomberg, No. 157 Twenty-ninth Mount Bien in a critical . . = ven out in Janta, Street, Brooklyn, shortly after 1 The wife ia held without bail, Friends Restrain Him, How-|are ottentimes more or tess Warrant for His Arrest Based Er o'clock yesterday morning, and holding | qdtf™, bavi tefused to make « state. As, dealer Rar apy ever, Believing Calder Has G. Jovercome, so the matter of on Report of Huge Graft ING MAN FOUND up the seven men in the place, stole} bora she and her husband frequently ie MON NUNGSTDE ai7e HANGING FROM TREE Jersey Inventor Whom Relatives dressing becomes of para- mount importance. A gown carefully designed can quite Jewelry and money valued at $500, John De Lucea, twenty-eight, of No. 783 Fourth Avenue, shot through the back when he refused to permit a O. P. Nomination Sewed Up. in Lumber Sales. * WASHINGTON, June 6.—Friends Siie OAU'a Avoriia aicncars <<} WASHINGTON, June 6.—Although NE ae search of his pockets. He was taken bf Theodore Roosevelt, Assistant Sec-| 0 ot ‘will sand ehoule ee the Department of Justice, independ-] BRAcoN, N.Y. June 6.—The body |[0, Ne Norwelwian Hospital and may * Yetary of the Navy, have been “sitting on his neck" during the past two or three weeks to prevent him from making what they think would be an] io a Gress taken thee, which ill-advised announcement of his in-/in these hurrisome days is too the arrest of J. L. Phillips of the tention to become a candidate for the| often begrudged and not to be Republican nomination for Senator} forfeited. Matrons as well as inst William M,|™alds are interested in affairs Ste New York againsi outside the hom and clothes. der. ‘This fact is commendable in- @ _ % far they have prevented him} deed, but only insofar as such from making any statement on the|outside interests do not lead ders, or full bust, one's too fat arms or bulging thighs. Of course, to consider these things when selecting or mak- dently of the investigation of the spe-Jof D. T. Kenney of Plainfield, N. Thomas Marino, twenty-three, of No. 61 here to|Partner in the Kenney Specialty Com-|6105 17th Avenue was arrested later cial Grand Jury sworn in pany, No. 62 Dey Street, New York,/in the day by Capt. Busby. He consider alleged war contract frauds, }and inventor of a vacuum cleaner, was| confessed to the detectives that he went had asked twenty-four hours ago for} found hanging from a small tree in the|into the garage to get De Lucca, who, woods at the foot of Mount Beacon. He]he sald, owed him $300 winnings In a had been dead several days. crap game. When q lumber firm of Phillips & Stephens] Mr. prayed left the Holland House] sistant District Attorne; here on the morning of May 26 and did|rino recanted his confession, bu of Atlanta, Ga., and United States) ict return, He had been at the hotel! the District Attorney left the man Commissioner Isaac R. Hitt has ts-|two days. Relatives who have been confessed to the crime. sued a warrant charging fraud in exe- cuting war contracts, up to an early}! SS 2 = — Make Our Prices of the finest quality BAGS — Ss New York Senatorial situation, but}one into sacrifice b hot! ibis Boa Tee uae abla Astonishingly Low an persot luties, x they fear Teddy jr., one of these days,| wor eter all, one's living have been looking for him, however. 15 MILLION POUNDS will say something to the newspapers/abode and surroundings — Ge gaveral Weeks the Sederat ‘Govs . ; SOLD ANNUALLY that might mean a political setback | whether they be conducive to ernment has been checking up on ° AAP TEAS are the fines for him. ® cheerful Wate or not—and * Phillips, who has caused the Admin- mic Old World. Only ra pickings from vr a thea ere ot It lead a m one’s personal appearance are istration much embarrassment. His be tt : young, tender y supsevele Cesires|t6 rel the most essential things in activities have been Nation-wide and wah, Uapmatic isle (and oe such bab Baceree, active political life, Washington poli- ticlans know he is politically ambi- bodied cups of f sure to delight a : life. : i extended to several different fields are selected for our trade. They are As a helpful hint to the \ affording opportunities for making tious and exceedingly anxious to go| Woman past forty, who might large sums of money. 2 Largest Retailers of Fine TEAS in U. S. A. to the Senate. He likes neither the bel hiagentss fi Laloriiae be- 4) The Sap Corea Phillips, whose , r frock, I am firm handled surplus lumber followin, {dea of making the race against Sen-| ofrering this design. It ex- | the war, were discussed at length by P. ACKAGE TEAS ator Wadsworth nor the prospect of] presses a fascinating combin- Representative Woodruff (Re! waiting until 1926, when Wadsworth|ation of daintiness, dignity . HH | Mich.) during his campaign for an will be up for re-election. He thinks Sree a ealinees oat \ | investigation of the Department of is th itious time for him te Petataoen aici 4 Justice. The substance of the charge f this 1s the prop! voile, either plain or printed y 0 is that there wore “gross irnigular ime) tym po A m ‘4-lb Orange Pekoe 12c - - - 4b pkg 28¢ ‘A-lb India-Ceylon, Java 10e Gab p #20 become a candidate. ingome pretty pattern not too tles’’ in the deh! and that th f TEAS Deep in their hearts his advisers|bold, would be satisfactory Vs $1,854,070 was wrongfully “withheld y] Drink more milk at this | Ceylon, Eng. Br’kf'st, Formosa Mixed Tea, Ib 35¢ believe. that nothing short of a|Mediums for its development. } from the United States, ! ti of the year: Green Tea: : 2 , miracle would make it possible for|.,76 lone side-plaited pan According to the data collected by ime Bee eee - + + + © Ibe els, the pointed sides of t Yew York with a fair chance of ve aes coat etme hy an \\\\°: ited ena lee reeees eutec ad meets is nourishing and features at are bi dited and th rt submitted Sept. 8, Thay balieve Beustor Calder Granioaits the marae inine cited and the report submitted Sept. 8, a builds Republican organizaton sew- |The sleeves are becoming also, memorandum written by Erni i ts est C. yo ed up tightly enough to make his/being slashed in a modish . Stewart, in charge of aoe contract - ped pas nomination a sure thing, no matter|/fashion, and wide, but not ‘ . J audit section on March 11, 1922. who runs against him. allowed to fly away from the After relating that the lumber In- arms too far, because tiny Mr. Woodruff, transactions under the their protege to make the race in Specials for Metropolitan District? All 5¢ pkg Crackers 4¢ aby All 6¢ pkg Crackers 5¢ ; All 13¢ pkg Crackers 10¢ Sugar Wafers Fi Velvia Sandw’h Ib 29¢ All Varieties pkg Moonbeains - Ib 24c worked for peace and reconstruction, he adde: “The spirit of the South, the will- ingness to forgive and forget, and join in working together for a common welfare Is that for which the world is yearning. The greatest tribute to the Gray is the fact that there is not a remnant of sectionalism in the great 3 CORN 25° Chipso” Soap Flakes Lae. Phe. 15¢ 8m.Pke. Te Maton Jars, Pints dozen 74¢| Ivory Soap 3 8m.cakestor 20¢ | MasonJars, Quarts dozen 90¢ Rinso . . . — pke. 6e | Red Jar Rings . dozn 6¢ PEANUT ; Lb 10° BUTTER Pure Sugar ‘Tart Fruit Wild Cherry Drops i» 25c | All Day Suckers . each Ic Sultana Brand + 1 25¢ | Marshmallow Creme . 15¢ needs more of the spirit of the South after the Civil War, President Hard- ing told Confederate veterans who gathered at Arlington National Ceme- tery in observance of Confederate Fancy “Blue Rose’’ Maraschino Cherries vot 18¢ | G’dmother’s Jam 33** jar20c Heinz 5). Pickles vot 22¢ | A&P Salad Dressing 0: 27c q terests met in Washington shortly BAKHMETEFF READY | cerdings hold them into slight us MATRON auiee Lass after the armistice to consider meanz TO CLOSE. EMBASSY puffs. Any prettily patterned }. Z of avoiding disruption of thelr trade lace banding, either cream or through the sale of surplus Govern- Needless to remark in this day of| that these interests appointed Messrs. | f cut almost straight across, and out to| straight line clothes, this frock has} Phillips & Stephens as their agents. / 'farm ‘Oo ucts oO Inc meet the sleeve, and also to outline| little fitting at the waistline. In spite of the fact that the original , Announces. WASHINGTON, Juns §—On June sold over thirty varieties, the mem- ernment of Russia, will terminate his service in the United States, bringing This fact is disclosed In correspond- eat of ‘Atherton: It takes & bigger ence between the Ambassador and Sec- retary of State Hughes made public last night by the State Department. side than when the victor.’ F Mr. Harding told of the two con- dentials June 80. In the correspondence cognizance ts J Batata onackes. Their Willingness to Forget |He recalled making a trip into the All Stores Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bronx Store South with his father and witnessigg Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Is a World Lesson. } z 7 Pe OTe ak sare olsnted Je Your Convenient Store by Mr. Mellon, who said that tho) ‘WASHINGTON, June6.—The world) rout arty Confederato veterans, who é i F Wherever you live, or wherever your shopping may lead you, there is a large, chase of obligations of the Russian Unknown Soldier of the World War. vi di ith th See ee . Aa ati ami a At 6th Avenue and 15th Street for mid-town Manhattan, Brooklyn, Jersey and Staten Island. CREDIT MEN TO MEET. More than 2,000 credit men from| Memortal Day. Fa Wall Wueutanas <fpaed LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 5 —A Westchester, Yonkers and the Heights. The same last word in LOWEST PRICES AND SATISFYING SERVICE : ___ | white, may be used to outline theneck,| the hip yoke, and sleeve openings. | ment stock, the memorandum declares Last Recognized Russian contract called for the purchase of Franklin 1423 to an end an anomalous diplomatic heart, a more generous soul, to for- ‘The Russian envoy is notified that the y flicting theories of government prior SIXTH AVENUE "AND ‘15TH STREET taken of the charges of misuse of Rus- Senate early in May by Senator Borah himself some of the work of the re- $187,000,000 advanced by the United decorated the graves and placed a ou li complete and satisfying S. BAUMANN & BRO. store near at hand to supply your Idberty Loan Acts.” TOOTH IN LUNG KILLS FLYER, At 3d Avenue and 84th Street for Harlem, Yorkville, Long Island and uptown. the largest stores in the country will| Mr, Harding made @ point of the tooth driven through the larynx caused awaits you at all our stores. You are always most welcome. which by the way you will note is Envoy to Leave, Hughes only four kinds of lumber, there were last recognized (Kerensky) Gov- give and forget when on the losing pov) Salad State Department will cancel his cre- Lig tieotiet) at sovumineet pela / t ie struggle an cl Tells Confederate Veterans |focthe Strussic and ceeleres ear THIRD AVE. and 84th ST. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. sian Embassy funds, produced in the |AM Rep., Idaho). A detailed statement eS construction. States was “used solely for the pur- wreath on the resting place of the HOME FURNISHING NEEDS. zeae He Was Otherwise Unhurt, Though At 3d and Brook Avenues, at 160th Street, our only Bronx Store, for the Bronx, ‘attend the tenth annual convention in| ‘act that he 1s the son of a G. A. R the death of the Swiss aviator Johner, Cleveland of the Retafl Credit Mon‘s| veteran, and while he declared he National Association June 12 to 15.}could not say the south was right | * Cluls 0 os Ut us fue’ sen tsa ; w jeu w jane Closer co-operation between retail and} ne gala he knew those who fought on] We. thousand fect last Thursday, eH None of the aviators bones was wholesale credit organizations will be 2 the Southern side thought they werr one of the aims of the convention. i y broken, and an autopsy disclosed that except for a tooth found in one of his A&P PureGrape Juicevot23c | A&P Chili Sauce sozbor 18¢| Efforts will be made to establish] right. Lauding the manner in which rogues’ galleries of bad check oper-| the defeated States pitched in and lungs there were no internal injuries. i H re in res. which a r = i Good, Clean Sweepers ators In all retail stores which are — ~ a : Soy een —h i Cl members. Sixteen delegates will at- tend from this city. Grape Nuts . . vke 17¢ Pat-A-Cake Flour vs 22 + + pke 10¢ Sultana Jelly . sar 12¢ OKA ‘RedCircle’ acd , COFFEE mzPARM SUPREME | Sattsfles Thousands ® 4-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite ; ce +» American Walnut Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite, consisting of Buffet, OMATO A China Closet, Serving Chest and Dining T: 48-inch, 6-ft. extension; 4 piec Chairs to match extra; as illustrated, at.............. OFOFt fad OF LB. MILK LOAF cea ATLANTIC &PACIFIC = THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS IN THE WORLD Its the Flavor of the sun-ripened tomatoes fresh from the vines that gives ‘‘Pride of the Farm’’ Tomato Catsup that delicious tastiness. They all say It Is Great Millions of Bottles Sold Annually in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores There are no preservatives in Kraft Cheese, no rind, no waste, but 100% cheese—a better, cheese than you ever thought it possible to make. 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES NS for 4- Piece OT ariean Walnut Bedroom Suite Finished in American Walnut, con gs of Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet $167:50 Table and Bow-foot Bed; 4 pieces iain SIXTH AVENUE and 15TH STREET THIRD AVE. and 84thST. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. All Stores Open Saturday Evenings, Our Only Bronx Store Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN Be WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000 Ya { : os ‘tom Tor The Label q

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