The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 9

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JUSTICE SC0LDS DRUG PEDDLERS THENIS LENENT Ruining Men and Women, Says Court, Imposing Six Months. In the Court of Special Sessions to- y Justices Salmon, Healy and rrman imposed sentences on seven leged members of a so-called ‘‘inter- tional drug ring,"’ who early in the ek were convicted of the possession narcotics. Officers of the Nar- lc Squad claimed that when the ar- ts were made on May 23, in a res- Drant at No. 1129 Broadway, the fen were in possession of opium rth $50,006. he defendants were Paul Larsen, ino Schmidt, Knut Sennes, John felson and Hans Siehm, fo » Diving be- Hambu: ng as his address Mills Hotel in BI ‘he most pitiful this rt,” Justice Salmon safd in impos- sentence, the condition of the ortunate drug addicts brought in p day after day and who have been ght to this condition by men like We believe ll of you to be mem- of the combination that is smug- 1 women. er, we imposing sentence, how ll be guided by the recommenda- of Dr. Carlton Simon, Deputy ice Commissioner, in cha nenths or peniten- robation Officer rt that = Dr said, had given “valuable by Larsen. ble tiquir und in) var rope OPOSED MUSIC TEMPLE WOULD COST $30,000,000. Chambertain Berelzhetmer Brhen ihe uthorizing the city to acquire a build pg site A dinner to Mayer Hylan at wh Mr Berolzheimer noxt tuesday \dort- tora. id, and t Mayor and Corp Chamberlain ithin a few d cers of mu plain the pr ening) at ie W @ent of the National Acz ec mended the undertaking and expressed &@ willingness to go Into it to the ful q@xtent of their resources. NEWARK CITY HALL ROBBED. | The vault in the basement of the Newark, N. J., City Hall was entered Yesterday and street workers’ pay en- yelopes containing about $400 stolen, It fe believed the vault was opened by ome one familiar with the combina- tion, for force was not use ‘The combination may have been ob- tained a year ago, when papers were gtolen from the desk of John Nufus, in es of the money, Six months ago 18 was taken from a safe in the juilding Departmen’ Malian pottery pieces in great variety $5 to $100 © MANY Americans have adopted the cus- tom of purchasing wed- og giftsfrom Ovington's chat the very delivery records read like a social calendar of New York's smartest weddings, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH St, ie FAB 9 ~~ THE WORLD'S arlem Office Now Located at CLOTHING ON SHORE Man’s Attire Found on EMar-] owner of the clothing was drowned. lem River Bank at 166th Police last night found a bundle|inside collar of the coat containing a man's clothing and ajalso a pair of black tights, brown straw hat on the bank of the Harlem|shoes and socks and several smaller River at 166th Street. A pocketbook containing a $1 bill and five dimes way found in one of the pockets of the man’s trousers. searched the river bank, but found| 5. no trace of a struggle. in t tity was the initials "8. B. 8."" band of the hat, which was made by REET RECN SPON TERE SS SEE Ss) | 2092 7th Ave. || \ Near 125th St. | THERESA BUILDING | the Danbury Hat Company, and bore the name of a hatter in Hud son, N, ¥. The Marine Diviston will grapple in the river to-day on the theory the ‘ppendicites. STARTS MYSTERY The bundle contained a brown suit with Javender stripes, the trademark of the Adler Clothing Company of Rochester, N. ¥., being found on the There was treet. articles. a os WESTERN O11 MAGNATE AFTER OPERATION. R. Kemp, fifty, of Tulsa, Okla-| will pins Police The only clue , tors of the Sinclair Oil & Gas Company, clothing to the owner's iden i and a director of the Sinclair Cor in the dated Oi Company, died in Roosevel Hospital to-day after an operation Gtk fivenue 344 STREET Remarkable Canton / Crepe / An Offer Extraordinary! High Type Silk Dresses of Canton Crepe & CrepeRoma Copies and Adaptations of Successful Models and worth from $39.50 to $49.50. 25.00 MM" to sell at a much higher price, these newest of Summer Unrivalled Value at frocks are a revelation of charming design and careful styling. Crepe Roma-monkey fur on a braided girdle—flowing panels with pleating—explains one distinctive frock. Another of Canton Crepe, artistically beaded, front and back, makes a stunning costume. Dozens of models, all different, all individual, all appropriate for Summer. Dainty Cotton Frocks Special at 4.85 New Capes of Canton Crepe Two Specially Purchased Groups at 14.75 ana 28.00 Y reason of its practicability and high degree of smartness, the silk cape for Summer is an established fashion. These new models fall from the shoulders with infinite grace and are enhanced by fur collars, and in some cases silk fringe borders. Exquisitely silk lined. The values are exceptional. So cool, so refreshing to look upon are these simple frocks of imported gingham, with trimmings of organdie or rick-rack braid. An entire range of colors and sizes. New Summer Sports Coats For Town, Travel & Vacation Wear Extraordinary 15 00 Value at e WAGGER and youthful, newly styled, developed in the popu- lar Summer fabrics, these latest sports coat modela are both useful and in fashion, Belted or plain with mannish collar and lapels, and large patch pockets. Sports shades. Mr. Kemp is survived by} a niece, F ‘ widow and three children. << ARMSTRONG WILL GIVES’ FUNDS TO M. E, CHURCH Wesleyan Untverntty fetary From #2,000,000 Estate. Application for a judicial settlement of | $25,000. the eatate of the late Wiliam P. Arm- strong, No. 118 West 57th Street, was| DESERTED RABY 6 made to-day to the Surrogate's Court. ‘The accounting gives the value of the estate at $2,172,828, more than a million of which has been distributed under the W. Armatrong Smith of Hartford, homa, Chairman of the Board of Direc-|Conn., a nephew of the decedent, has] Entering he fou received $25,000 In cash and a trust fund of $160,000, while $25,000 and « trust fund of $200,000 has been set aside for few days old or W t West 67th St The N. Y tension of the M. 1 copal Hospital of ee IN TENE swathed in a tow Broadway Values Offered SATURDAY ®@ Hoin Bloor Specials For Saturday Only Novelty and Plain Pure Silk Hosiery 1.65 The product of a famous mak- er selling regularly to 3.50. Every pair perfect and all silk from top to toe. French pointed heel. In popular shades and black. All sizes. Slip-On & Tuxedo Sports Sweaters 3.95 Made to sell higher. Of fibre and fine mohair combina- tions. Developed in bright summery colors. Two-tone effects, stripes, novelty bor- ders, or solid effects. A large variety of different models. White Sheer Voile Blouses 1.95 As dainty and pleasing to the eye as they are refreshing to wear. Hand drawn work on collar and cuffs adds charm. Glove Silk Vests 1.45 In plain and drop-stitch glove silk ps of ribbon or self picot edged, Flesh, nile, maize, suede, grey, orchid, peach , Sf | Bathing Suits 2.95 Model sketched is of black f satin with green piping to give color. picce Jerseys,trunks solid colors with su attached, ters, noveit Bathing Caps... 25¢ to 1.00 Bathing Shoes. .95c to 1.95 Bathing Tights..79¢ to 2.95 Perrine, No, 118 East Conference of the M. E, Chureh, Wesleyan University, and the Homo for Missions and Chureh Bx- Chureh received Also Bene=] $100,000 each, while the Methodist Epis- Brooklyn received Faint cries attracted Patrolman John D. Cummins of the Weat 30th Street Station as he passed a tenement at No. 358 West 42d Street early this morning. 1 a deserted baby girl and a black skirt ‘The infant was tuken to Beleyue Hos- pital, where it was said she was but a a These Events Alao at NEWARK 8TORE These Events Also at BROOKLYN 8TORA Fulton Street Near Moyt Broad Street and West Park , | West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street * a Greatest Purchase & Sale New Canton Crepe Silk Capes With Collars of Caracul, Mouffon or Hare Lined Throughout with Crepe Silk Actual Values $25 and $29.75 8 Exceptionally interesting at this Special Sale price. Five high class models, exactly as illustrated in Black om The Fur m Staes Collars For Misses Above A 2 Women Mentioned oe There Are Capes of Collars Unusual Of Self \ Quality Material These Extraordinary Values to Celebrate f Our Opening Tomorrow in Brooklyn and Newark Of Specialized Departments, Featuring Women’s Hand Bags, Vanity Bags, Vanity Boxes & Novelty Jewelry hi 195 Celebration Sale a1 26 This Sale Tomorrow Also at Newark and Brooklyn Contributed by leading makers especially for the occasion— permitting lower prices to- morrow than regular wholesale. Ten styles as illustrated! Made of real Pin Seal, Velvet Calf, Beaver Calf, Fcrase, Cobra Grain, Saffian and Cowhide Patent Leather. Also of Fancy Striped Silk, Plain and Fancy Silk Moire. Some with inside framed compartments, others with 1, 2, 3 and 6 {it tings, All lined with Silk Moire. Thi t all three Bedell Stores. ff i | \ & Pendant Earrings Specially Priced for Tomorrow Se 9 Pearl Necklaces Pendant Earrings | Wonderful $ y 4 95 Celebration Celebration $ 1 ' Novelty Necklaces Price... Price. Replicas, a Antique Green ana Oxidized | f tiful long sed of spec selected motifs, with L: Jade, Topaz, Origntal patterns, as well as | 24 inches lor Sapphire, Amethyst and colored tindpler styles. Large va- th 10-kt Gold stones. 1 riety. i spring ring? ’

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