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® _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922. SCION OF DU PONT, seemed to be the extent of the “dla: AIR, EARTH, WATER | (ost Guard cutterm are, Vogts the HAD NO LICENSE. «= | Fiatburh Station mage the arrest. D A, SEITZ WHO TURNS DOWN R R N ; t ng Crorstake the Fane IN FIGHT ON RUMJ hus teen tho highway for the Nau FOR FIGHT RETURNS] mo cous nd Tones stone-loaded car had been ‘ ‘ RAIL SHOP JOB hack where dt belonged. Site! —— =" , ugglers ie on r had ¢ Magintrate Li MISSING AS LINER SS ing at the top of an incline on af 7 RCCUSDUTE repares WOMAN, SIX MEN $l ioe aw oon the matter, kiyn. , ; ; ; — ved the cae until Monday to i STRIKES BUILDING, Ee RTE ae named | Siete onipmients South BEATEN IN STRIKE|!""""":" . : Liota h ‘ Ne way the brake wea veleased,| by Wagon or River. ~ Hrookiyn. to-day ne WooD ARCHSUPPORT SADDLE The car tore down the incline in the} OGDENSBURG, N. Y., July 28 De puty Marshals Charge tee aad Lira re rae he only Arch Support patented for ite yards, it through a picket fence at Former submarine chaser CS-433 ar. SI kk " he two young men, re > Fifth Avenue and kept on to the trol- Crowd Waiting for Strike- . ‘ i rived here to-day. *She is added to ef ard ley tracks In the street. bre: ak But for its momentum, it might|the large supply of war material now » Of at Relieven tited feeling have turned into the main trolley assembled her. OMelals 4 ted that} COUNCIL BLUF Ta., July 2 . s- 150 6th Ave.. near 1ith St., N. Y. oliceman Miller of the :y Believed London Agent of A woman and six men were badly|avere rend off. Typewriter Company Fell or Was Thrown Overboart. Brooklyn ” Residents Given | tracks of Fifth Avenue. It jumped a switch instead, plinged across (the beaten to-day when moro than 100 Scare * T. Flatc street and sidewalk through two ~‘ute|against rum running from the Cana ace oe B, R. T. Flatc glass windows of the grocery and [dian side will be prosecuted vigorously|UNited States Deputy — Marshals ie id That \Wrecks Store. howled over a counter and scattered | with naval craft, t Guard cutters, {charged a crowd of striking shopmen | oor th seal, stock In every direction, and caused Apert Ria ee ° # and high powerfand their wives at the Rock Island within forty-eight hours the campaign Edward Atwater Seitz, one of the Three families living at No hitidha AC Mitschha Ne AIA station here (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway. Opposite Waldorf Hotel) first cabin, passengers, was found to Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, were awak- CAN LEADER a fleet! phy strikers gathered at the station f - ee anE he missing when the United s lened’at BA, Wi, touday byw terdifel, ¥ Ale Seat Mie to meet a train believed to be carrying In Newark: 807-813 Broad St. Pet. Market St, & Branford Pl.) | TANGe’ Preadent Roosevelt docked WILMINGTON, Del, July 28.— strikebreakers, Just before the train] |) ——————_— crash, The house seemed to be tum- bling down, and they all ran to win- carry Gove Hot rifles and n, this morning. Mr. Seitz, Charles A, Patterson, Vice President of urrived the deputies attempted to clear who i ndon representative of the dere du deave UY the the Sitane Lia Gunlienan ob the Hewueatie County | mee chetly kade the highways] tho str Mrs, H. P. Schupp, wite Corona Typewriter Company, Groton, Wiley aie ai BUM Haba feadsd scommittee died westerday | When word Is received that a cargo offof a striker, was badly beaten, ‘The SF. S. Wab SetmRinE te Hae hen fo y saw a B. + flatear, loaded | Tene presbyterian Hospital at Phila-{Contraband has left the border bound] men injured included ‘two deputies PANG Cla. Beebe Ween code with stone, half way in Ignatz Arndt's | i blood ‘polsoniog, following | south who became separated from thelr this morning on the promenade deck grocery store on the ground floor It on. Airplanes, submarine ch and companions, by Major and Mrs. Charles A. Liv- — = ingston “I'll stay up and get a iittle more air, good nig he said when the | full name, United es aviation officer and his N’ wife de rted f their s' eroom, Whent jroom steward knocked at Mr. Seitz’s door this morning there Bk As Potion. was no reply. The st the door with a pass-key ALFRED V. DU PONT. all the man's effects laid out for r . A Selasen, ( the usual inspection before landing, | Warned of Danger, Says Ie 144-146 West 125 § St. * * 35 to 36 St., Block 8th Ave, * * 49-51 Market St., Newark, N. J. The bed had not bene slept inand $571 Doesn’t Want Elis “Head —— = in bills, a vd wateh and chain, a woo Cigarotte case and minor articles of Bumped Off. Value we 8} Open Daily Till 6 P, M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. u \ out. WILMINGTON, Del @ = Every one abomed snip is convinced Mr. Seitz did not commit suicide. Prices Cut 20 to 50% in Our Their attitude iy best expressed by {On Alfred Victor du Pont, disinhgrited Edward KR. Vottle, a London machine }son of the multi-millionaire Alfred 1 rat bce who has known Mr. Seitz/du Pont, to aid in breaking the shop- 4 ‘\ eh was with Me. Seltz all the way [Men's strike * over," he said. “He had a great deal], Younes du P minis an po esas 2 Special eee of money with him—125 pounds «ter- |? SNSIHtHI RINT EGUSSE LAE ling when he left. I'm sure he did not Withdraw Hin ep Jump overboard, He either fell or : © e was hit on the head. He was not a Ia eT LL Sakae r 1 er! drinking man."* eL tha Blink Mich # When told that only $57 was found * ee ere In Mr, Seltz's stateroom Mey Pattie Motor shops rather than get my head replied, “Then he must have had the} Dumped off,"" he was quoted as suy- rest in his pocket."" ines ton dey Mr. Seitz, Mr. Pottle, Major and MAINT. OPS’ DIGNITY. y ae ae ne ay rate tank ing Mayor Sedgwick of Mount “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” u on recently sent a letter to Police ¢ night at a s niby, Willluin Gs | come iumcner honae Albert ainieeee Purchases Made Now Held Frée of Charge Until You Are Ready for Them a Chicago anker, to his table] nell, suggesting that traffic policemen D ry es. Titis was about 11.80. The] be allowed to doff thelr coats on hot eposit . a a Ubrary steward met Mr. Seitz shortly|days. The Commissioner, however, : after the said he would fin- is semi-military Delivers Your Purchase of ty without coats, for the remainders of this purchase and ALE weo SUITS For Men and Young Men {sh that evening and return in the mornin he had borrowed from the libr net was a bachelor. MORAVIAN CLERICS SAIL. Bishop and Two Ministers to At- tend Conference in Saxony, of furniture and home furnishings of your own selection. Three leading members of the Mo- ravian Church, Bishop J, Taylor Hamii- ton, President of the Moravian Collega, Bethlethem, Pa.; the Rev. Dr. Paul Schwernitz of the same college, and the Rev, Dr. Kenneth Pfohl of Winston: Salem, N. C., sailed yesterday on the American Line steamship Mongolla to attend the Moravian Conference to be held In Herrnhut, Saxony, Dr. Schwernitz sald there were mors than 40 om" 8 of the church in| at a price that sets a new record for us in value- giving for our customers. All At ONE PRICE— $76 * The product of a leading Rochester maker. This is actually less than their cost of production. They are positively worth $40 %45 %50 While They Last at 516.50 and 21.50 The remainder of a recent sale of suits formerly priced up to $35, Refreshment Sets from $5.00 to $100.00 HE PARTY under the big striped umbrella on the terrace will be soothed, cooled and de- lighted as the clink of ice against glass is audible and the Ovington refresh- ment service comes to sight! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. fo) Depoatt delivers $100 $160 Queen Ane Walnut Combination Bedroom Suits eaeenatig Three Pieces), with Bow-End Bed $15 Deposit delivers $300 ( 9 7. 84 Consist of Dresser, Chifforobe and Bed $20 Deposit delivers pan (Sold separately if desired) $30 Deposit delivers Dresser... $40 Deposit delivers $800 Chifforobe. $50 Deposit delivers $1000 Your first deposit secures the immediate delivery of your | Bedroom Suits purchase. You need not make any other outlay of cash, . $37.34 Bow-End Bed. + 29.24! Toilet Table, Cash or Credit, pital, Dr. Oscar Hospital, Dr. A. C. Dr. Cc. 0. HK $200 Walnut Comb., 4 pieces NOW $127.31 $300 Gray Enamel, 4 pieces. NoW $198.25 You can take a year and $475 Walnut Comb., 4 pieces NOW 289.75! $700 Mahogany Comb., 4 pieces.....NOW 447.49 jj $725 Mahogany Comb., 4 pieces.....NOW 457.89! $675 American Walnut, 4 pieces... NOW 379.76 i half eupay the balance. $325 Mahogany Comb., 4 pieces. ...NOW 216. 76 | $1000 Mahogany Comb., 8 pieces Yow 657.34 s, who are at tending € ity, were at the pler to sce the vessel euil, | Do Not Disturb Your Savings We gladly open accounts | Living Room Suits ) from $5 to $5,000 $125 Genuine Leather, 3 pieces. NOW $ 78.89 | $725 Mohair Overstuffed, 3 pieces.. NOW $424.98 | Our Liberal $225 Tapestry Overstuffed, 3 pieces. NOW 139.98 | $300 Cane Velour, 3 pieces. NOW 187.57 ‘ $575 Velour Overstuffed, 3 pieces....NOW 394.74 | $275 Tapestry Overstuffed, 3 pieces. NOW 174.98 Credit Terms $475 Tapestry Overstuffed, 3 pieces. NOW 297.98] $1200 Velour Overstuffed, 3 pieces... NOW 749.47 On $35 Purchase _ 5b a Week On $75 $1.00. * casks? : | Dining Room Suits On$30) . Larger Amounts in Proportion You Can Pay Monthly $200 Jacobean Oak. 3 pieces NOW $129.89) $450 Ital. Oak, 4 pieces NoW $289.49 No interest Added $225 Amer. Walnut Comb., 3 pieces NOW 139.98 $750 Mahogany Comb., 4 pieces..... NOW 498.39 A é om, PENNY A POUND PROFIT an — Taspa- Ane c Ss. A VI N G ‘on SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND S: FOR FRIDAY AND ‘c+ July 28th and 29th re 15 West 34th St. ' Entire: Second Floor (Between Sth Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel $325 Amer, Walnut Comb,, 3 pieces NOW 219,97 Stores Also in Newark, Philadelphia and Buffalo__ $725 Ital. Oak, 10 pieces NOW 479.24 CHOCOLATE Free Me Deli A $375 Amer. Walnut Comb., 4 pieces. NOW 249.98] $900 Ital. Walnut Comb,, 10 pieces. NOW 589.44 es aaa) $1.50 Ws at vet The World’s 1922 The re Wort / $30,000 Single Pieces of Furniture 3 Off ‘_— pound NET 49C SPECIAL Summer Resorts Bi SECO ATES CANDY - Annual HALF PORN? 1.7¢ KIDD Y-POPS PACKAGE 19¢ re OLD HOME Cc PACKAGE | Gas Rang es A Special Sale of High Grade Woo B regular $50 to $75 VE OFF! | | Weed Bedswia sso NN recommending us to your friends that we have only Saturday ivening three stores until 9.30 bination. Included are beds left over from matched suits 98 +. and. 65c/} $28 hiss Barner and others discontinued by the manufacturer—most of ° POUND NET Has 28x14 inch ton White them having sold for over twice the Sale price! Cash or Credit “The Heart of the Fruit Season” Finds This Assortment at _Its Best Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Covered Assorted Fresh Fruit Cc Regularly 79¢ POUND NET¢ porcelain drop door. Oven is double lined. This range has removable star drilled burners, white porcelain gas cocks, gal- vanized drip pan, and is a phenomenal bargain at 17.50 Cash or Credit Good Motor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist, and Manv Touring Maps for the Automobilist August Sale of Linens and Curtains Reductions of %4 to 4! $75 Four Burner Cabinet Range 39 inches long. This range has acre taniel $4.00 Summerweight Blankets.,.$2.69 | $1.69 Bad Sheets, 72390 $1.19 Price 10 Cents at All World Offices i Nuue choue. of -69 Cretonnes, per yd AD | S168 Bad Shoets, 54000, +4 Subway and Street Newsstands P. IP. t right hand or left hand ovens. $1.75 Cretonne Dutch Curtains, $2.98’Hemmed Bed Spreads 1,98 ubway an e arce os This is” the biggest Cabinet 3 pes,, special 98 | 94-98 Printed Bed Spreads....... 2.98 Sol he Prob Range bargain in New York as gat Neen 1.98, °39 Kitchen Toweling... 25 olves the rob- toatey at 88 Cretenne Cushions +98 | $4.98 Hemmed Napkins’ 20120. 3 $5.00 White Marquisette Penels., 3.69 ‘4 3.49 : . e. lem of Sending 59.50 Titian | apie 1 By Mail . . . Ten Cents Candy to the Folks Cash or Credit, 9 pieces 7.98) $3.98 Crib Comfortables 2.75 Aidveas =i You may open an account with your purchase of either of these ranges or the fifty other styles and sizes in the sale. No extra charge for credit, $5.75 Tapestry Table Runners... 3.98 | $7.98 Bordered Silkoline Com $3.98 Cross Stripe Curtains 2.59 fortables 4.98 Out of Town. WORLD SUMMER RESORT BUREAU World Building, Park Row New York City FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

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