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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1923, ’ 63 OWS REVOLT, Orange Makes Its Annual Baby Show _ |i»: @:]ENKE PRINCE pose! 9a Floor I5W 34 St Ne En came Edward MeGrath, eight months, FORM NEW ORDER, A Fine Display ot Juvenile pbb Zea Valley Street, welyhing 25 pound AS Mt D, FLFECED | uF 6 BC ee month's seniority over Anthony, was adjudged second in the class. Then In Newark: 807-813 Lrozd Competition among mothers had be- of come so k when the choice of the en _—>—. Deputy Supreme ‘President came Ludwig Tresa, four months, o! best all-around baby came up that It | ae Asks $250,000 Damages i} | nd stand was utilized as a runway, Borrowed Money, It Is Said, allowing the entries to come before] Representing Himself as one at a time, and after s ible deliberation the first hon Admiral Dewey’s Nephew. ors went to Jean Gallagher, two and = ulf months old, of No, 181 Chapel because of her prettiness,| NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Ang. 11 brightness and weight combined. Next] That Harold Schwarm of this city, came ] Bauer, two, off Oakwood + . shwasher and bowling alley Place, and third, Kdward | MeGrath, Rebate Toi cash fettl fiat the youngster who came second in the] P/M boy, who posed as a Prince in weight contest New York, is the “Dr, Orville Dewey” the open field. So the 1b was impossible to conduct the judgi ot Remarks: Clothes The mystery of the loud hooting among sundry flocks of the 648,728 Owls in this country that has been puzzling people for a considerable period was solved yesterday. former d Largest 2d It's the anvil chorus—take it from who went to Oldtown, Me., in June, ic fit Albert M. Bloom, Deputy Supreme The prizes for the girls were dainty of Ite Kin pega id t shanwed | DOtrowed extensively and then disap in the President of the Order of Owls. lace dresses which could be exchang joys expensive toy | Pee sd yesterday when World Open Daily Till 6 P. rs and teddy bears or Jumpers Oldtown police officials identified | Saturdays Till 9 P. Miran ten lee, che Vithecwaret most] photographs of him as the impostor colored girl, Alice Murphy, 1 ¥ 7 months, of No. 117 South A man who later claimed he was Street, who in her “hula-hula” Dr. Dewey, a nephew of Admiral | tume, looked cuter, in the opinion of] Dewey, was brought to the Exchange} many, than any other baby on thef Hotel at Greenville Junction, Me., field. Francis Cullen, a year and one-}on the night of June 15 intox- half, of No. 491 Cary et, placard} cated. His friends, depositing a ed “Jack Dempsey,” whose carriage) $1090 bill, left him, explaining that was fitted up like a prize ring With} he was a doctor, but an habitual ropes, and who, stripped to the waist.| qrunkard. Those who knew him in staged a one-round one-sider bout] Oldtown claim he frequently wired 1 his rag doll, attracted great at-ltq poston and Hartford for money, tention, as also did Alice Bonante.| nq re frequently borrowed from eighteen mont whose intriguing little bathing costume and parasol won many a heart to fit, and for the ed, was sta ac Nobody knows who started it, but Mr, Bloom says he will finish it. About former occupants of Manhattan Nest, New York City, say he won't. It seems they not only flew away from the nest; they took with them its olive t in the ashcan, and dec! They have organized themse! the Court Fellowship of the te’s of America. Mr. Bloom, who maintains a richly appointed suite of offices at No. 5 fth Avenue, has filed suit for libel against them, a ng $250,000 damag: Remarks t are alleged to have made concerning finances and other matters have dam- aged the Order of Owls to that extent, he states x5 who had fleeced many citizens there his sudden disappearance without paying his debts, the Maine “SENIOR” “JUNIOR' ; a State Police were notified and as a Mr. s supreme charge of Ss Hubert F. Brennan, supervisor of] ),, pres 6 se . | the Ohio. One of his] "BEST ALL AROUND BABIES" ; Ay EVENING “WORL © STA PHOTHRAMR | yayerounds in Orange, who conducted Wess eer ae en as arereealine organizers »yd P. Hooper, for-| /4¥ QRANGE SHOW.. EAN + the urrangements of the show, 8014] o°) carn, Those who were touched q merly Grand Goblin of the Domain} GALLAGHER (Left) (37 PRIZE, i the brightest baby class Gerald] “because of the unusual att by his stories that his money was tled | Ol a & n of the East, Knights of the Ku Klux] FR&D BAUER 242 PRIZE (Centre) ; 3rennan, fourteen months, of ness of all the entries this year the | if in, S, Steel, lent generously and e Klan. ; E EOWARO ME GRATH 3% PRIZE.9| : Cary Street, with ha red a] judges had more difficulty in choosing | i¢ is said that anything from a quar- eaiiebiiatedes §eiaeubabiniens, ; ore Ge in (hl ee city ee ry “Q: | Venetial sunset and a smile as broad} than ever before. We should have | toy up was thankfully received. H. N 67.000 Owls, Mr 3loom said last maak " eile fon . and good natured as a June morning,| given prizes to every one.” »roprietor of the Exchange i night. — peaaetlt Ai Babies Are Town's Best Crop, came first in the judges’ opinions. > 5 genvilie Tuneneny has wired An event that thousands await! ja The Supreme President and founder And They Are All Then Joe Longo, eight months, 01500 PER CENT. DIVIDEND he has identified photographs of Our regular twice-yearly clearance Jot I. ee de No. 89 South Day Street, who car- aliwi : A Ind, He organized the order nineteen “Sunkist. cond honors because of tial ON MONATIQUOT RUBBER.) Schva™ ahs sale of our entire stock of nation- ye ago. recently was sen- je desire to grab and eat any- ¥ tenced to five in Leavenworth that came in front of him A stock div Margaret Addis, one, of No, 495 Cary likewise red headed and shappy eyed, won third place end of 300 per cent. on! 1§ 100; SMOKED 88 YEARS. ally famous brands of clothes Se tits Aton fanoey RUURSC Coe regardless of cost or value, includ- RR EER Fart ing Sack Suits, Sport Suits and FRUEPORT, fl, Aug. 11—August Golf Suits, at Rhode yesterday celebrated his hun- dredth birthday. He gave this recipe for k without burning the candle at 0 F Eke AT aL a eee RE EE Pom Rete Te ur Former common will beland get plenty of sle to 1 on the He says he has smoked tobacco tor L 2nd Floor Prices Penitentiary, charged with violation The annual baby show of Orang of the Mann Act. He is out on bail,|N, J., yesterday pending an appeal He appointed Mr. Bloom to his pres- ent office Mr. Bloom as Deputy |8Ua-kist infantile Orangeites around Supreme President, sells one,|the quarter-mile cinder track of the oudges, fobs and other insignia, whi are manifa red and shipped by the afternoon started IMinois Centenarian’s Recipe Ex- with a parade of almost 200 of the tifleate filed with the Commi of Massact Another problem for the judges came | * up in the weighing of yearlings | 5° when a pair of twins, and] per Robert Reinagel, four mont 0,000 to $600.0 ditional s Orange play pant of round. The pa tender juvenile human perfection in- con- ; Owl Jewelry Department, South i 5 ; . ringing the | orig Bend. cluded all the entries riding in baby fended “they Aboud) count as one ed and ant w M/L DORE! SKINNER, thereby topping all competitors by a ted likel ORANGES KEWPIE GIRL good five pounds. But it was finally do with the Medical Board here, The n the arms of decided to-give them a special prize of Chief Medical Examiner is Dr. A des youngsters] diet kitchen of Orange, were the]u turn first Vp Nathan Levy, No. 522 last 157th marching on foot and even on all] marked for each class, stood before treet. Former occupants of Manhat- | !°"'s: the grand stand, and the judges tan Nest say y remitted to him| More than 2,000 grown-ups watched] picked the winners from the parade $1.50 per capita annually in instal-] {fom the grand stands or followed the ments of cents per capita per|lttle citizens-to-be pridefully. For quarter. Orange 1s noted for her babies both Estimating on a basis of 57,000 in health and number Bat grow members, this would be $78,000 a year| thicker in Orange than almost any- in New York City alone. Questioned | thing else concerning the Medical Board, Dr. se Levy sald: Entries were divided in tour “T bave nothing to say. Ask Mr. | Classes: Bloom." Prettiest: baby “It is none of your business,’ said Brightest baby Mr. Bloom Heaviest baby (under twelve The tormer Manhattan Nest Owls months), and accuse Mr. Bloom of an unwarranted| 4. Best all around baby issumption of authority in that he} The show was under the direction summarily expelled the officers of the}of the teachers of all the play- Nest on a blanket char of dis- | grounds of O: , and Miss Ella G. loyalty. This occurred Aug. 3, they] Mahon, teacher of Central Play- aay. ground; Miss Irene Allen of Central, > Miss Josephine E, Croswell of Forest GUN TRIPS HUGE KANSAN, |Strect Playground and Mrs, PF. B, Z Courtney, a trained nufse trom the z judges. Four decorated platforms, Much of the loud hooting of dis- gruntled Owls is said to have had to iages brilliantly decor floats or car proud parents Difficulty arose in the choice of the prettiest baby when a mysterious Wave of weeping swept over ‘the en- tries in that class at the crucial mo- ment of decision. The judges were unable to view effectively some of the kiddies because of the wide gap n their faces. But the vote finally went to Annette Block, three, of No. 311 South Day Street, who has wae CSw atone bobbed golden hair a queenty| [if 3? AVE.ar carriage, for first ize; Dorothy 84*% STREET Fairchild, three, of No, 433 Franklin Street, with her fascinating Titian cuils, second prize, and Viola Mot- tascio, two and a half, of No Lincoln Street, « bewitching bru- nette, for third prize. Saving you $12.50 to $32.50 Suits That Were $30, Now 15-0e Make Your Home Suits That Were $35, Now ] ‘7-50 Suits That Were $25, Now 12-5¢e Although the boy babies missed out altogether in the beauty contest, they mine’ a Ss cote] I Dreams Come True! fam ||| || Suits That Were $40, Now 2()-00 Every one dreams about a beautiful home ‘ i ° oma tmeliNUTHE BU TURES But you Suits That Were $45, Now 22.50 don’t have to wait! You can have your 7% * beautiful home NOW, pit Med minute Pag J } Suits That Were $50, Now 259° you are in it and pay for it each week without ' draining your pocketbook or even straining Baby Carriages \ Suits That Were $60, Now 390-0° it the least bit. Let us show you how. Our entire stock at lowest prices 8) Another Welcome || |\\| sti many August Sale WONDER-VALUES | || Suits That Were $65, Now 32-50 Week End Savin g | ct ied , if Desired \ Positively nothing reserved. Plain Black Arrest Halts His Journey Round in Prairie Schooner. cht Court took on the atmos of “101 Ranch” last night when Detective Meahan of the Special Service Squad = PENNY A POUND PROFIT Bea — din Harold Kr n, and his wife Dolly, who about to her hi V's elbow 1 buckskin and beads ed them. Outside ner, dolled up in sh hey said they were to -year trip uround the world 2 two ths out from "some- where in Kansas Detective Meahan complained that Kxramer asked him if he wanted to buy @ picture of the whole shebang for 4 nickel, Meahan didn't. Kramer was peeved and told Meahan he could make mince meat out of him. Meahan spied a revolver sticking from under the wagen seat. Magistrate Hatting held Kramer in $50 bail for Special Ses sions. His wife was discharg: n Kramer was asked if he could e ball he pulled out a roll that k up a howitzer, Then he to the prairie schooner. eee HIGHBROOK ARMS BURNS. Thirteen Famili ll and Blue Suits included. All sizes regulars, shorts, stouts, longs, extra sizes. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, August 11th and 12th BARLEY SUGAR 1 Cts SUA 1.79 The Joists? 50€ BP worth of CANDY wa 4, Manyare suitable for Falland Winter wear Twice each year we make a grand, final clean-up of our entire stock, regardless of cost or value, at a straight reduction of 50°% from our former regular second floor prices. This is no ordinary élothing sale—no weeding out of odds and ends, broken sizes and unsalable leftovers. Continues for 12 days only. Alterations charged for at cost went bac HIGH GRADE SMOOTH ALMONDS but = 2 == are ig Elsewhere l rs rouns'net BOC 99, 4-Piece Louis XVI. Period Bedroom Suite Made Homeless | by Pelham Viren Started Yesterday. 197 Top Coats—257 Overcoats and Ulsters Are Included In This Sale at Half Price When the time comes for you to buy a Top Coat or Overcoat you will have to pay at least double the price. They are practically identical in style with those for this Fall and Winter. Fire started this afternoon, from an unknown cause, in a recently completed of the Highbrook Arms non- . an Walnut, consisting of Bow-End Bed, Vanity Dresser, Chifforobe $ .0 RATE ie and Dresser; four pieces, as illustrated . . 175 Apart eae COCOANUT ROYALS Heights, Bail oor ap Regularly Pays immedi tened but al i pound NEY G9CF the Bill undamaged. » fire spread to other wings of the building and soon the en- tire structure was in danger. The loss fs put at $50,000, The owner is A. W. i Extra Specials! eure hale nest tee el) Toasted Briarcliff Milk were year-long residents, were rendered Marshmellows | Chocolate Cocoanut homeless, 30 YEARS A 0G DEALER. Royals b- seranse neindes noit veom{f Reevleriz tte DOC) recuse 496 lewed “Fencen,” apartment =) LAST CALL IN Hot Weather Suits 526 Palm Beach Suits of the better grades Bed only, tailored with all the care of the finest $ Mahogany finished frames, uphol Quartered Oak \ all-wool Suits. All shades, All sizes (33 to Liprers Tables stered in imitation leather; makes a Buffet 52), Formerly $16.50, $18.50 and $20, All full size bed when open (this does Gold finish with heavy plate at one price Genuine Mahog- $94 not include mattress) 543% glass eine Mes Aa 88 All Mohair, Gabardine, Sk and Tropical Worsted Suits re- any, in period As illustrated, at illustrated duced in proportion for final clearance Kroehler Daven-o Sofa A. Strauss, proprietor of the Grand Selo Bie and Bra oper Ne || Rriarclitt + wrote ee Ee o The World yesterda that the pub by hed report of the existence of severa|| Assorted Milk design “fences on Third Avenue, “in the Ch 1 t These Are Our 3 Stores ' Bes, fae tne! BAA OF r ocolates SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET 1 Nerogatory referonee to his store ’ Closes Saturday at 1 P.M. | 5 West 54 St yp ael Shes Sola rereranee anny tare |] 20 richly, THIRD AVE. & 84TH ST. THIRD & BROOK AVES. at 160th St. is Pisa g eM eAL Tors sen eit patient Gacorate Open Saturday Evenings Our Only Bronx Store. Open Monday & Saturday Evenings Entire Second Floor tiirty years and have an unblemfahec jackage, My a thoes aan a ae ne Cc - Between bth Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel | No re Grand Centra ; rf EXACT LOCATIONS ‘ pon end ed Lmporlum was intended | 4 F SEE TELEPHONE DIREC TORY anne Stores Also in Newark, Philadelphia aad Buliale | ee ee ee ee ee nee Lojane aa eencanns eae a 2 ee

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