The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 22

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22 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, TOO OLD TO GET WORK, Greatest Moonshine Raid Yet MARS IS NOT TALKATIVE. 6, 192 TE Y ERIN i EX-BANK CLERK ENDS LIFE.|,, weasnuc Vet, Suze Marcont, bat Fulton St. 4 Event ‘Is Made by Army of Dry Agents [vec Serene | oun ne ° feenits y y y gj Now.) He Told Wife Before Guglicimo Marcont has failed to pick Bond St. { Shoqtine bette, up any mestages from Mafe in his trip a for i In Mountains of Four States across tho Atlantic on him floating tab Livingston St. } By firing a bullet into is head tast] Gatory, the yacht Blectra, yane v night, Edwin Th Clark, fifty, No.| Replying yesterday to @ radiogram Elm Place C saturday venue Men, Led by Sheriffs, in Relentless] ), the cinco National Rank, but out of] « statement on the results of hia experl- k Br » H. 9 to 5:30 a he work nearly six months, killed. timeett | ™ ator Marcont sald? dda addi hdet es LM i Round-Up es ee Months of Prep ina brdroern of his home. Hin wite| no sensational announcement H : n Illicit : had returned home from work an hour] to make ‘ i} aration to cit Traffic Wefore und was at dtnner tn an adjoin | ash naged that he expected to arrive tn § BRISTOL, Tenn.-Va., June 15 (Copyright).--Saut off from the outside I giiess Vin loo old and gray-haired | New rk to-day. ‘ e Pficers and scores of Sheriffs and their deputies are engaged to-day in tha} Miniter tefore he shot himactt. She | ton M a to lecture before the Insti- reatest offensive ever waged against the moonshiners of Tennessee, Ken-]had asked him if he had “any luck] tute of Radio Pngineers and the Inet{- ftucky, Virginia and North Carolina. The drive follows three months of beget talking wh hie wine's short Soke sa bent SATIN ince, ." is not alone in his theory nmunication with Mars by radio bh Ebreparation and preliminary skirmishing There is every indication that the¢ — — went Into & bedroom, Mrs. and found her hus- Choosing _ oan the’ bed ith a Director Baillaud of the LoMicers are winning their battle], Pie tome . we head and a revolver | Paria Observatory and other authorities Hagainst “white lightning.” The ck J tally heel tate Mrs, Clark screamed expressed falth in the idea, servers agree th production has fallen off half and the summer of whiskey | » about one- whieh running Into the apartment mountaineers who have been sent back {trom the “front” as prisoners a rk alive «ker and telephoned to Hospital. Clark was mit Eihat for the first time since Prohibi-] Was all set to he the banner A Pl aN cacg iE 982 a Ekion enforcement was attempted the| “ready has entered a stage of deep —_ are : depression Moonshine is moving Mmoonshiners have been unable to put} more slowly toward the cities ang| COFFIN IN HOUSE, ‘stills tn operation as fast as the raid-| both makers and runners are demand WIFE ASKS DIVORCE @ fers have seized them. This isa clear|ing higher prices for the heavier — VALR- PRINCETON \ that has been so carefully de- cation that the flood of illicit | 8k* they are running day by day DETROIT, June 16.—In a divorce signed and worked up so well er from many of the mountain dis It is estimated that something like} hegring Mrs. Kose M. Lingeman testi- BASEBALL GAME \ that. it will wear so long as it is cts haa turned to the ebb. 2,000,000 gallons of “white stuff} fed her husband, John 8. Lingerman, in the mode. | Hundreds of stills are in oper came out of the mountains last year, atten quarrel las ied ele LE) whieh Saturday,June17 {There ts no doubt of that. And many] Production for a record year started |* killing was fiat » spent most of . . . a . Her thems vil be in enemation for come | with a rah in the early spring. but iifmis time in the acto of their tome | MH Special Train to Princeton For Girls of 6 to 12 a 5 apidly now. Raid 4 “nth ‘ ; Leaves Eagtern Standard Time + ° fmonths to come. But those illicit|!s falling off rapidly 1 Raids in} said he intended to keep under the enn. Station a 5 Eptants in the mountain fastnessen|the Inst few weoks have extended! front porch until ft waa needed by a| Ph fidlon'timina 848 a8 E10 4:8 For Girls of 14 to 16 re daily becoming harder to find from the Cumberland Mountains} member of the family. Risoping at: Newari: ANG Whites bein, along the Kentucky-Virginia border} 7 Lona? OM wite cae: treet: is ac- Returning leaves Princeton 30 min- ttle is that the moonshiners them-]as far south as the Great Smoky een eS) eet es tee utes after tha game, Tub Silk Frocks, $7.50 Pictured at Right and Left od bis trade for nearly thirty ars, with the exception of making the coffin, The allegations were denicd by Lingeman. ives appear to be discouraged. Their in money values and in life ve been heavier than they care to mit. Furthermore, they are realizing pparently for the first time the full of the Prohibition movement. leretofore they have regarded the it as an individual “grudge” inst them. They know little that ver happens outside their own moun- im districts. Many of them, in jail, ave been told for the first time that liquor making is outlawed through- it the United States, Unlike many other sections of the intry, where the Federal agents we been refused local and State as- @ in the enforcement of the ibition Law, the Government ‘“revenuers’’ have been loyally sup- pores by the Sheriffs and deputies. 'ithout this support, it is admitted, progress could have been made. mountains of the South are un- nd to those who do not know them ell. In the enforcement activities thus far the Sheriffs and their meu ve been by far the heaviest suffer- for they have led the way and ve been first on the firing line. Vithout their keen eyes and their oodcraft the moonshiners would reign supreme in the mountiuins As it is, the courts are clogged with and many jails are cluttered ith prisoners. Within the last few months it is estimated that more Teeth Without Plates | Chain on the Tennessee-North Caro. lina border and as tar east as the Blue Ridge in Virginia. Heit most significant phase of the PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM oy that are worked out in white with stripes in colors and with many sorts of garniture. Very sweet and juvenile. Easily laundered. An unusually interesting offering. Misses’ Suit Sale at $18.75 $25 to $29.75 Qualities Only 60 garments in all; Misses’ Coats and Wraps at $13.75 $19.75 to $25 Qualities Only 80 garments in the lot; tweeds, herringbones, polaires, mixtures, novelty plaid coatings and other utility fabrics. Chiefly tan and grays. Smart practical styles and sizes for small women as well as for school and:college girls. Loeser’s—Second Floor tricotine, twills, clriefly navy. 0 Drag Sto tores this Sale Effective in All Liggett Stores in Brooklyn, Long Island City and Far Rockaway Only Broken lines in odd sizes, but if your size is in the lot you will Box and long straight line coats silk For misses 14 to 18 years. secure a Loeser bargain. lined. This Is a Semi-Annual Occasion. i The Sale Lasts Only Two Days. ll apadlage pling ggg Age Bre price of one, plus one cent. In other 1 Save Decayed Friday—Saturday words, you buy one article at its regular Leone feet tren June 16th and 17th sree ycay sae, Pie pene euoriee Ready Again With More of Those east, Gheaned — Excellent Sennit Straws old an orcelain Crowne, Tillings. a} slays KLENZO ° ST huadh ot Reasonesle Pris: DENTAL CREME At $1.95 Boys Up to 18 Years Can Get 4 The purest white, mos plensanclytastingand thor- oughly cleansing dentifrice we know. BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT L gt P00), Peter’s A for S60 } ARE THE STRAWS that are taking the place of | 82.50 Hats in the Loeser Straw Hat showing this season. So much better than anything we have had in years | that we cannot keep sizes complete for more than a day or so at a time nor sell $2.50 straws in competition with them! See | the quality and you will see why. All sizes for tomorrow. Cable and saw-edge brims in the latest widths. Palm Beach Suits for $12.50 69¢ bottle of 100| Including Extra Knickers olates with theW onder- i : | UITS THAT WILL take him through the summer in solid of our Péfisae are ones on Bun: ful Centers” A ipter Fowdes of tate Crowns in the new height. Bands in the new depth. S comfort. Suits that are made to give real service ml Ly dae . M. and on Tuesdays Each tablet contains $ Li ¥g #1 O7008 Package thew ching snd cape Other Hats at $3, $4 and $5. stand up under the rough-and-tumble usage that any live an Sa ee Pal Doty. ‘a tiie FR fig Be boy is sure to give them. es = bey] 2 forl.01 2 for 5l1c Cut full enough to avoid undue strain, . Seams three times sewed with silk. -25Violet Dulce Soap. . 2 for 26c -50 Riker's M'k of Magnesia 2 for 5lc Special Sale at $4.95 Some in sports models, the newest of the new. Others in +15 Rexall Toilet Soap. . 2 for 16c 25 BlaudIron Pills . . . 2 for 26c e typical Norfolk fashion, with pint, patch pockets and belt. .50 Harmony Shampoo (with ieGe dozen) -19 Bicarbonate Soda (1 Ib.) 2 for 20c Ribbon Hats Still more styles in plain belted models. Cocoanut Oil) . . . . « 2 for Sle -35 Cascara Tablets (1) . . 2 for 36c Ta 88h Color Choice: RADUATION SALE 10c Liggett'’s HardWater Soap 2 for 1lc +79 Rexall Nux & Iron Tab. 2 for 80c apes Servtoeable Meitum Grays Handsome Dark Heathers FOR SWEET GIRL GRADUATES : (ase dozen) | 1.00 Rexall Syrup Hypo . 2 for 1.01 OPEN; emerald, henna, gray, sand, orchid, rose, white, Sane-—tiet saetly ent Dreaty Palm Beach Shade a pt row yd aii Ti ae Ha ne 1.50 Pt. Bee, Iron and Wine 2 for 1.51 black sud Mupicine—thats assortment énongh for the | | Sis)? to 16 years. (At #9040 any mother, wil figure. that keeting b .50 R 1 most exactin; 95 Rexall Cream of Almonds 2 for 36c | “i one er. 2 for Sic These Are the Soft Ribbon Hats Other Warm Weather Wear .38 Riker's Impvd. Cold Cr. 2 for 36c | _°25 Rexall Little Liver Pills 2 for 26c Reon * 1 | Boys! Wash Knickers of khaki, Palm Beach, crash, white duck, 6 to 18 1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face 1.25 Rexall Iron and Cascara that go apne EWE Har eae oman tered A eT a years, $1.25 to $2.75; straight style in khaki and crash, 5 to 10 years, $1.25. Powder ' 2 for 1.01 Tonic with Celery. . 2 for 1.26 iatidey. 2 ee quality, therefore a delightful addition to | Boys! Sport Blouses of madras, $1.25; in khaki, $1.26 and $1.50. 1.00 Truflor Toilet Water + 2 for 1.01 -30 Rexall Larkspur Lotion 2 for 31c ar Loeser's—Second Floor Re ee IL ie Were s poss Solid -25 Violet Dulce Talcoum . 2 for 26c | -35 Riker's Foot Balm . 2 for 36c Rs D 25¢c Jar Riker’s ‘ood " Shaving Aids USTED $ = 1) Peroxzone Fe Spe cials We nie Shaving Cream GULATED 5 Sa 2 for 31c UARANTEED "i 45c Rexall Shaving Lotion 2 for 46c eesity absorbed, fared with reel peroxide pure and perfumes The following items are sold in our stores every ek-end, Friday and Saturday. We quote them be- Per Copy 35¢ Stationery On Sale Whereve Books or Periodicals Are Sold fant tetas, Tooth Oe ey ar ae ic cae vik CCMPLET® IN EVERY DETAIL a aprice. * ¢ Sale Plan. ojbrushes : bse > ap Armament Conference Analysis of 1920 Census pai . ar East jing’ 1 Add D'S Sreauerer: | | ce ienoun®) & for Bac MN} irish Free Stata” eee AD erat Mis ca ie. (4 pound) 2 for 26c mmm «New Treaty With Germany Financial Statistics 38¢ Mayon- 2 f 39 CACC Sporting and Aviation Records neweUremingS fOr SCT | Ober bis 50,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES Pudding 2 for 16c velopes. . . 2 for6le By Mail, Postage Prepaid, 50c Big Coke Ch9%2 for 26¢ mee 2 fr Sic 52¢ Pound WritingPa. ADDRESS Fer, about 90 sheets 2 for 5lc NEW YORK WORLD, of Instead of the | eek rr a 40c Envelopes, 50 in N 0 TY mare the tonverile PER Se tation afer aie EW YORK CI SToom "for vee ter (1008. jar) 2 for 36c 15e Writing Tablets 2 for 16 Shree wlth cack falc 35 Yeniila 2 for 36c _e a ete 90 Pare oa on, 2 for 91 Seadlonery, 24 shia, c Weavelopes . .2fori.01 a

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