The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 6

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ae mr gsm — i oe —— — _ - HERO nelius J. Browne for solving the roby it seems, is pew with the present Ad 9, 1920 change in the law for protection Guke Detective Se nts “ ‘ We President autie the: ike Ww ime i} jen, Sawyer is no longer Barrett, J row Wilson was in the White House 1s Mrs, Wilson was sel Sawyer in Marion. At first it “Doe,” but there has been so much in] Soelety for the ition of Cruelty to i I bh] e nt the year and] Children, the case of the Sock i et ne a woman of 1 half about "Gen, Sawyer that] Stephen La Rosa and his wif 28, pnergy and wide activities ') Marion just took to the title without] of N, 2st Stree! “ookly' 8 n frau ever on the go in Washington and o¢-| \ satay it ist kth % te race opening an o pee casionally makes trips out of town biel le THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922, , , (0) y. Yesterday! DEATH DELAYS TRIAL ryan dinate ON CRUELTY CHARGES Brown fn the Fifth Avenua Court] Jury, Anthony Moors, removed on bid ; ‘ a with having | Mondey from the oMee of Deputy Re he couple are charged with having | ive ny Comptroller C tied the child to the log of the tub in| over by Comptrolier Crate for falture the bath room and kept her a priaoner| to report the visit of four members of from April 17 to May 20, the Grand Jury to his office, was one > of the w sew to-day. GRAND JURY BEGINS Borough President Connolly had & INQUIRY ON TAX OFFICE] conference with the District Attorney Q om es and afterward went before the Grand Deputy Recetver in ens, He-| Jury. It was understood he was ques moved, Is Witnens. tloned in Nhe investigation being made Investigation of the conditions in the] into fire prevention conditions in the oMce of the Receiver of Taxes in| Rockaways, @ result of the Arverne 1 as without the President. She has even jaughter, Pauline, ten, was ad- Men Divide | 84 short cruises shtateimecn| PITTSBURGH MINES | jcurmeq anti suly 20 by Masiitrate Queens was berun to-day by the Grand! tire, on the Mayflower while the President] RESUME OPERATION |- Honors With President and | was busy in the White House. ies The home folks have just learned] ,., , Gen, “Doc” Sawyer, that wher . goes there also] Two Companies to Pay Liteet Aethe rvice guard. One Seale Which Striking has been assigned to Mi ‘ ver since the inaugt Miners Rejected. th her also on the sh PITTSBURGH, July 6.—Forces of i n to-day began ning up and the First 1 rip the sam f the death of Mrs, Amelia fth Avenue for the employment of stock Names of Two Killed Per- saleamen who were not particular} Secret Ser ice forming Duty Placed Acting Detective on Tablet. ns, Anthony J) F oper Harding He wa Acting Police Commis: Leach made public to. era ders No, 28 under date of June 30 miving credit to members of the unt MARION, 0. July @ (Copyright) Marionites are enjoying to-day the in a lifetime, It ery they have thrill that J. Martin and St is horn ¢ formed police for acts of bravery and]! town arresting Sato] i, that Mrs. Harding, wife of the|4 rs to nes ih the Pittsburgh bitumii- under s th for the resident and Mrs trict preparatory to operation reborn to Guty murder of Ni at the) President \ Seeret Service guard) Hrought their Marion stay 1 scale which the Pittsburgh The first men named were killed In Empire 192 DEE eno i to-day. have had a good Coal Producers’ Association offered to the performance of duty and their] Acting Detective Sergeants J. F When Mr. Harding was elected In] iy the old town, but their visit. has|the miners and which the miners re V several sleuths} jen ail too short. They have not| jected before the strike became cf y and Irving A. O'Hara, who Saneven th Slee J oteria| been able to break bread with all their] fective April 1 last. 1 anonymous threate letter o their writer, thi er of all mames are ordered placed on the honor tablet at Police Headquarters They are John H ail, Kitivd while pursuing Tony who had struck a woman, March 15, in Brooklyn, and Otto W. Motz, killed|* | by Frank Whaley, a Negro prisoner, |® tm the West 136th Street Station, Jon. 19, 1922, Citations for honorable Mention follow: Acting Detective Sergt Ww. J . Mauptman was attacked by two Ne- [the third rail at the doth Street groes in a Harlem tenement, who took him for a rent collector. He pretended to fall in a faint and shor] * the two robbers, who were afterward Firth an. considered! & arent much interest was no disorders TARGA the old friends, but they have promised] Several days will be required to put : to come n the property in condition to hoist coal ° esting to the folks s it wat expected, ‘There | Marion has been on a veritable spree} The mines were under guardeof Wash , hale of tystery nhoutpot excitement, The members of thel ington County deputy sheriffs, and ie Final Reducti Homo Becehi ts point a eaductions on one of them ouk to a visitor in the ary ony 4560 PAIRS OF . Hut that Mrs. Harding, first lady 0 R poo) Bh Altman & Co. Famous Queen Quality a woman under a subway train eaptured. One of the prisoners died anybody ¢ has fa of his wounds. Marion's breath away. Perhaps it d O fi ad ith Street § ; sinan Creedon, Ralph Ayonue| diMident, nwestricken. But ee eat aa vera en aie Lape Station, who caught a man in the act HM . H Dietrick, Gorman and Whalen ware Cr setting mre to Ne, 1018 Gatos Aves| if # become For to-morrow (Friday) following at Catharine and Madison] 2% Jan. 28, 1 . 0 Streets March 4, 1922. Sullivan, off il es : dom that she did before duty, went to their aid and, facing |" oar Senator husband became the Presi- fire from the thugs, captured one of | Tune L . ‘dent them, vent dey An Important Sale of At e Patrolman Henry J. Siebel, West H 68th Street station (two citations) 1. Four men attempted to rob him while he was crossing Central Purk in his civilian clothing; he shot two of them, one mortally; the others ex-| caped. 2. Following a Negro who had shot three other men, Siebel broke into an apartment in which the armed men |“ was known to be hiding and arrested [9% revolves. . j him. Policemen -Michael T. J. Falvey i Patrolman William A. Kleiber,West 224 Maurice Downing, Bast doth Street Station, who suspected and captured three who proved to. be ‘The assicnment of a Secret Service wife of the President, risked his life man from Gowanus Canal, Feb, 26, 192 drowning|man | man Charles G, Winterhalter, nia Station, who, suspicious of an vutem! mady It was le and they we Women’s a pair Silk Costume Slips ; . ; (Regularly Selling Up to $10) all newly made, and all having Unrestricted Choice of 35 Styles at This One Price shadow-proof hem 80th Street Station, chased an armed man tscaping on a street car from a the scene. of a robbery and, eaugnt| Mo!-up men heavily armed. Pre-Inventory Clearance of 4560 Pairs of the Sum- him by using a motor truck. The], Voliceman Harry Hagstrand, Wost ee Sy oen. Fay yet mer’s Newest Models and Novelties—Exclusive man attempted to shoot Kleiber when : Tub Silk Slips (t ed model), in white F ri ~ A ere ai Sogo ho ato aS s 33.95 Designs — All Desired Styles, Materials P I Patrick McHugh d Ore ENS a ° . . . . ° . De . * = Peter Lennox, West 135th Street Sta- | gto hill others, oe ri and Color Combinations, at One ; tion, who had a pistol fight April 7,| Policeman Michael Stern, Lee Ave-| Fy Cat * * Cee } 1922, "with three Negroes charged [ue Station, who faced revolvers of |] CHILDREN'S SHOES Radium Silk Slips Baal eS ee of i eee etry ead remog|one of them down with his nightstick, ; With shirring at hip line; in white, pink, ite Fumps and Oxtords } Dice a Ne ai wee isin Tatee Strong as shoes J navy or black . . . . . . $4.95 This sweeping price reduction on the season's choicest footwear will not Citations of official commendation | "th aint gts can be—and quite be paralleled this Summer. It offers you the rarest opportunity to select were awarded as follows: SH BlGtorRny HIBNEIN M j ; Tailored model; in white, pink, mavy or unreservedly from the exquisite stock of the largest exclusively woman's Acting Capts. John J. McCloskey] poiicemen Christian mricn | | the most admired. © boot shop in the country, with faultless fit and tailoring guaranteed. and John J. Sullivan; Acting Detec-Jang James McGarr, ‘Traffic Squad black . . . « « $6.90 pives eteata, WY. ty, Broento. Owen whip arrested three heayily armed silk J Sizes to fit all, but not in each style, William J, Kenna, Freder-|jurgiars who we ae : on 7 * a aint , Camey, William J. Kenna, Preder-|purgiars who were making off with & The MILLERKINS shops With trimming of real filet lace and shirring Extra preparations and salespeople have been provided og i at side; in white or pink . . . 57.85 . : 2 I. MILLER [Sizes 1 to 8 especially for this sale | Widths AAA to D = the Evans band of murderers and burglars in Brooklyn twenty-four hours after a Brooklyn druggist had | been found dead in his shop. Bighth My wits Aeery t 1 seit a Tiear Hlarach. Rest] | Poe nd Yoseph aed hag Costume Slips are indispensable to the No ©. 0. D’s No Exchanges No Credits No Deliveries ) Street station, who rescued two|C. Hill, . 0 ‘ ‘ S — = boys from drowning at Pleasant Ave- cating and arresting th : conyily iahi Ave, st Ste Bt modern woman for wear with Summer STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AL Queen Quality Boot Sho: (House Gown Department, Third Floor) 32-34 West 34th Street ST nue and 114th Street. Acting Detective Sergts. C. E. J. Newman, Edward Cooper and Ce ssinig them in bile on Amsterdam Avenue 5, 1921 dresses. ‘I'he values offered in this specia prepared Sale are most unusual. SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS—Daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday BONWIT TELLER &.CO. ‘FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STRBET” Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Pork FRANKLIN SI-MOKN MEN'S SHOPS DB. Altman & On. Clearance Sale Today and Tomowew ’ Men’s Sports Shoes Men S Straw Hats nes ee ee OFFERING REDUCTIONS OF at these interesting prices: $1 TO $5 " Final Reductions—FRIDAY MISSES’ APPAREL Small Groups and Odd Garments Assembled For Quick Disposal Regardless of Cost Formerly NOW 44 Emb’d Argyle Homespun Frocks. up to 25.00 9,50 21 Cape Suits of Tweed ‘ ; - upto 32.50 7.50 16 Coat Suits of Tweed : A . upto 4.00 10.00 9 Cape Suits of Twill » . «upto 59.50 20.00 16 Odd Coat and Cape Suits . + up to 125.00 30.00 25 Cloth Capes, sILK LINED ; . upto 65.00 22.50 15 Cloth Capes, sILK LINED . . up to 115.00 38.00 18 Dressy or Sport Coats . ; ; up to 115.00 38.00 44 Odd Cloth or Silk Frocks . . upto 55.00 20.00 22 Summer Dance Frocks A . upto 75.00 38.00 11 Kasha or Emb’d Wool Frocks . up to 85.00 34,00 34 Afternoon Summer Silk Frocks . up to 95.00 54,00 44 Afternoon Summer Silk Frocks . up to 125.00 74.00 All-white Buckskin Oxfords Every hat in stock—domestic and imported $10.00 & 12.00 per pair every braid and model, up to the minute in style, and now down tothe minimum 1n price! White Buckskin Oxfords with trimming of black or tan leather $3,,00 Straws [een reduced to 89 00 58.00 per pair $4, Straws . . . reduced to *3,% oe $5,and $6.°Straws reduced to *4,° Golf Oxfords 5 An ae yaa BE raslactad lanier mintaniockhrewn $7,° to $10. Straws reduced to *5, $10.00 & 14.00 per pair (Men's Shoe Department, Sixth Floor) Madison Avenue Hifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Pork t HIRD FLOOR—SJZES 14 TO 1 ers 6 2 on iy

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