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pry a — ae —— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. * e é TRIP UP MONT BLANC ALLEGED CLUBBER teen stitches beinz taken in her scalp. yp ecgpelt gl DEFERAFD.' beh te yd and shouted for help as he Rf|/Boy Breaks Spine in Dive; Lives; | "Soon mabe IN EASE) MELD WItHOUT mar |"aaintehcenincssemetne, [tmcrone im foun [arta hood of Electrical Workers, Local No. 0 TWO DIE, THREE A er i up of twelve patrolmen in the Weat| hood : , | HURT IN WEEK END - Another Dies Diving After Girl New Teleferique Looks Like| Patrolman Merath qo| 22m fire sinton by ara hecer-|?, uch mat to here, ban imposed Ph ron, He was immediaiely stripe’ ff journed until next Monday. Hogan t Elevator and Saves Toil- Charged With Blackjack- ]P!* shield. revolver age tee az] Was convicted by a jury of the theft i vat Ag " ‘ Bender and arrested, chargec \ ft $26,000 Bvidence ysician Amazed as Youth Talks, Eats and Suffers some Climb. ing Woman in Hallway | *spicion of felonious assault. aed Ng OGLE Ge, can i ONEV. ? Joseph Rosenback, counsel for Mc- : Little With Fractured Back, GENEVA, July 10 (Associated Press.)| No bail," sald Magitrate Ma: 4|Grath, told Magistrate Marsh ti .t{/Workers for the privilege of working Despit tra A apt H e = ———— —Tourtats in the near future wil! be terday in Weat side Court wh his client knew nothing of the attack} with union men and did not turn the rite a etured spine, Henry yesterda: wi when] on Mrs. McCarron and that it was alfees into his union, ; “ r able to reach the top of gfont Blanc Fishe 621 Bast 2 ‘owned In the Ate Act i .Jease of mistaken Identity. Poses —_—»—— Fisher, eighteen, of No, 621 Bast 25th] drowned In Paswalo River at Lit. with ease after ninety minutes of com Acting Capt. John P. Bender ar. yf mistal DROWNED MAN BODY Rue Street, 1s able to eat and talk freely} te Falls, NJ. late yeaterday nfter- raigned Patrolman George W. to-|_A warrent will be asked to-day in j <i and oon when ed overboard, clothes | fortable riding, It now requires» ot Court, It is said, for COVERED, Crossing Crash Kills One and]as he ites in bed in the Staten Isiand soa al te reacts Misa Harticdt Liew: [Journey of from thirtean to fourteen|Grath of the ‘Weat 100th Street Sta- Pitoiban Marth Hreanen of the| THe body of Vincent J. Netum, of Injures Two—Trucks Hospital. Dr. H. J, Huber, who finn of No. Eggs Place, West] hours afoot from Chamonix, France,| tion, charged with blackjacking Mra.|Mercer Street. Station, who, It Im|No.,20 Park Place Avent, Newark, Claim Others attending him, says he is of strong} Orange, who had stepped Into a hole] both expensive and fatiguing. Catherine McCarron of No. 883 So-latloged, ran amuck with his night-]who was drowned at the foot of Lit Gourauds : a physique and even thinks he may bo] while bathing: Harrison dla not come| work, suspended by the war, has now |lumbus Avenue in a hallway laat|stick last Wednesday, breaking one!Reln Avenue, Bradly Betch, was te- — € About fifteen minutes able to come through an operation |to t Loren Shay, thirty-nine, boss} Fisher had been spending the weex| later hi plumber, of Newton, N. J., was killed] nd tn the bungalow colony at South ; Seatiesl Wan RD iuee , Staten Island. Yesterday he early yorterday morning, an iia son da small raft off the shore to Keuneth and nieco, Miss Blanche] cive from. ‘There was only two fect| ti Shay, injured when their automobile! oi water at the raft, but Fishor at mpted a fancy dive. His head struck bottom a ne became un wnscious, Companions rescued him or ak oSrotteeL recommenced on the aerial cable fur| Wotneeday night, necensitating fo_r- mai red. the teleferiaue, to the summit of eer EI ean Peane wom. | Aiguille du Midi, 12,608 feet, the neixi i to the root] joring pe Mont Blane,’ The Ia # tree, screaming for] which (s about 3,000 feet hiv tor party réscued her.| can be reached from the future ra Miss Hoffman, the| terminus on the summit of Algu nd Mrs. Frederick |an easy stroll over the foe, neg ost Orange early in| by tourists who are not expertence: « canoe and, after|pinists, No guides or porters wil Oriental Cream rm. covered to-day. He was caught in the America’s Foremost Specialists” ~ OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © 34th Street — New York waa struck during a rainstorm by a freight train on the Lehigh and Ne’ England Rallroad ot a crossing} and hurried him to hospital. An X-1r o river for some time, | required {GS tna ek in Augusta, between Newton and] ray examination revealed the frac- unch, . WiNdeal Cle neta lavatory is Branchville Mat ial i cy wo In bathing. M84) cong similar lines, and will tak Soon after arriving there Fisher] Hoffman we first. Harrison wastrgy to eighty passengers at a time, ed consciousness. Attendants}about to jot r-when he saw hei | making several trips dally. Shay, who was driving, stopp near the crossing and then star to discover that hel go down, Wthout walting to remove =a alpeinh aston when he heard no train approv id eat. He says he suf- ee his clotiing he went over-|e WwW, BARRETT IS DEAD— ® machine was partly over tht 0 (Sig it raat ; ; Leslie Harrison, nineteen, of No.] He either struck a mud hole or a / $s g Bracks when the eadlisht of the] sop Valley Rewas West Orcas, ca auene ‘and aid not ‘coms. UD again An xtraordinar res ale freight appeared close by. The young ibe sie i woman and Shay's son leaped just] were OFFICER SHOT AS HIS REVOLVER pushing an automobile out of a 6 In time. Shay was dead when picked] garage, and the machine ran over her Aarts Aa Kin guly. 40 —Ed- e e y efor 1 ne ake, Felix. Christian, fifty-three, No, 60 2 + . . up. Mise Shay had a sprained ankic,| before the men knew she was ther & Sb ere ward W, Barrett, owner of the Birmink- Be innin 7 omorrow— 7 ‘uesda @ numbor of bruises and suffers from} | ee en ee to. 298 Kicct Beveneet| Buchanan Pisce, the Bronx, a special) iam Age-Herald, died of heart fallure et : A shock. Young Shay was cut about anh street, yaa his erg Pe cruiea policeman in bank at No, 48 Wan y, y. Advocating the utilization the scalp. yeatorday when ho was run over by a[Strerts was slightly wounded — this thern ngtural resources, on June Innes Faccint, stx, of No. 220 Gor-}motor truck at Brook Avenue ana} Moris when bis revolver fell from its} fast year he printed sn entire tanue 9 d e 9 * 9 3 af 1 * er in the subway station at 188%d]}on paper manufactured rom Alabama Set an ihn te omen’s isses’ Summer Dresses don Street, Stapleton, 1, died last} jider, seventeen, of No. 1860 Park|Strect and Jerome Avenue, striking the] native spruce an sight from Injuries received Saturday Barrett, as & champion of the necex- Avenue, driver of the truck, was ar.|concrete floor and discharging. The ‘i an + 4 {ty of inviting northern capital to de- when she was run over by an auto-(rested charged with assault and op-[builet entered his right shoulder. Hel teinp southern industries, was a con. mouile near her home, Four men erating without a license, was taken to the Fordham Hospital. 'spicuous southern character, At Savings of from 25% to 50% Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Formerly to 25.00 13.75 BEST & CO. CLOTHES FOR Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Formerly to 35.00 18.00 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses’ Formerly to 50.00 25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Formerly to 85.00 38.00 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Formerly to 150.00 58.00 The Dresses offered in This Sale Represent every Smart Model of the Season, in the Desirable Materials and Colors Women’s Dep’t—2nd Floor All Sales Final Misses’ Dep’t—3rd Floor : | Beginning Tomorrow! An Annual Regrouping at Reduced Prices Beginning Today— ANNUAL JULY CLEARANCE #SUMMER APPAREL OVER 1000 PIECES,FROM REGULAR STOCK GREATLY REDUCED ~ Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS Mixture Suits White Flannel Trousers ORIGINALLY 35.00 & 40.00 29,5(Q) ORIGINALLY 9.50 - - 7,75 ORIGINALLY 45.00 - - 34,50 Linen & Gabardine Knickers ORIGINALLY 50.00 & 55.00 43,5(Q ORIGINALLY 7.75 - - 5,65 34 4°38 =° Formerly $37 to $45 Formerly $45 to $55 Formerly $55 to $65 This is an annual July event—it features our entire stock of light and medium weight, all wool suits which we have regrouped and marked at special clearance prices. The savings represented are very substantial. There are finished and unfinished worsteds, tweeds, homespuns, cheviots and cassimeres in all the desirable shades and models suitable for men and young men. All sizes—regulars, longs, stouts and shorts i James MeCreery & (ip, se seee SECOND FLOOR — USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE 3 and 4 Piece Golf Sutts oriGiNatLy 45.00 & 50.00 - 38,50 Sport, Brogue and Dress Oxfords ORIGINALLY 8.50 t0 12.00 6,85 ALL SALES FINAL STORE HOURS Dest & Co. 9 4. M.T0 5 P.M. FIFTH AVENUE AT 35th STREET, NEW YORK