The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1922, Page 15

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tlegger Runs Campaign For Justice of Peace From Jail Declares He Didn’t Know Jug He Was Hiding Con- tained “Potent White Mule.” GREEN CASTLE, Ind., Aug. 28 (Copyright).-A field inete high concrete wa lavishly furnished with all varieties a ;"Bo0 d by frocks, with yawning granite pits for cuspidors, may not pro sumptuous office from whieh to difect a political campaign, But that is exactly the headquarters assigned to Jesse Nivens, thirty-three, former bootlegger, and now inmate of the Indiana State Penal Farm at Putnam- vifle, near here. Nivens, a resident of Fontanet, a anjall town near Terre Haute, the Damocratic nominee for Just Peace of Vigo County. He . | had although detained here to serve a six| Ipstea months’ sentence imposed by a Mayor] Jui vho was a political rival, to relinquish | $150 is nomination farm. It was alleged that he had taken up Nivens insists that it all i bootlegging as a means of fir of his political enemie He hig campaign. ‘That he was at the farm F'r was due to his disregarding the cardi-] he would remain nal point in the correspondence school] tice and that he book of instructions, which reads "Don't hide a suspicious looking Jug in a thicket in broad daylight to the accused: He refused to be im- pressed by the plea « i y and impose und six 1 trick arrived wou z has yet to be determined whether his conviction would act as a bar assuming should Wait until the sun goes di and the | oa "He ac swever moral standpoint.it is slightly embar ero ts absent."* 7) Jesse hid his jug in a thicket near Crawfordsville. Some workers saw him and instead ‘of retrieving the rassing to be an inclosure de container they notifled Sheriff Ira] Penal farm oe Luddington. ‘The latter hid near by} ones out of bie and when Nivens appeared he was pounced upon. The jug contained five gallons of what was de the hearing as ‘most potent” mute. Mayor Karl Berry gave a hearing ribed at white UPHOLSTERING SPECIAL 10-DAY SALE Bent Wotkatalip LOWEST PRICES TEL.MQTT HAVEN 6560) > Wieces Reuphoisiered Lent Eypestty or “nuitation feather. Si np. New Springs inserted. Frames highly Iie” are ie ‘3 Pe 98 ep De Fa CHILI PROPOSES NEW WORLD LEAGUE Plan Designed to Meet|fis American Objections. GRENOBLE, France Aug. 28 (As- sociated Press).—A new plan “World Association of St¢ “rc. link together the League of Nations, C the Pan-American Union and those overs vernments which are membe: of Dustproof Made to either, was submitted t Institute of Internationa meeting here by Prof Alvarez of Chili. The plan was drafted by Prof. Al order, tonnes. Window varez for the Twenty-seventh Com- ]ff drape to mission of the Institute, which ap- |f mater. proved it at an executive sion held |}$ 58 Te in Paris fr BL to Val. rrpercn The new ¢ su 850, DELIVERY THE BRONX UPHOLSTERING CO. “530. WILLIS AYE. Corner 14th St. One 3 Bie FACTORY . superstate American Chicle Co. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. B Americas Foremost Speeralists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow—Presenting ‘ The New chisel.” Misses’ Jersey Frocks Kxelusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. H A Distinctive and Original Creation A Frock for College, Sport and general wear Sizes 14 to 18 years The smartest design in many seasons. A slender-line, one-piece Frock fash= joned to resemble a two-piece model. In Java brown, Russian red, rust, pheasant, tan, nut, nary and black, Special 15 .00 - 3rd Floor Misses’ Department You said it--GREAT! Full of pep and GO! Snappy and zippy— just WONDERFUL! Peppermint —Tutti-frutti—Spearmint 10 for 5c candy coaled chewing gum Early New Fall Models Included in This Sale Purchases of FULTON THE DAY Ar Dresses Coats and Suits Formerly to 35.00 Women’s, Misses’ and Stout Sizes MOndSyi acc ceies i. 15.00 TUCANE Misael s ose 14.00 Wednesday .......... 13:00 THUPMGOY viciccs sis 12.00 IRIGY ee oe ons 11.00 ALL WOOL SWEATERS On the Main Floor 1,000 SLIP-OVER AND TUXEDO SWEATERS. MOHAIR AND WOR. STED — ALL WANTED SHADES, 159 FUR COATS 85 BAY SEAL COATS (Dyed Coney) 40 INCH MODEL, SHAWL OR CRUSHED COLLAR, LARGE MANDARIN | BEAUTIFULLY SILK 67-9 SLEEVES. LINED. SALE AT FULTON STREET STORE ONLY= © Lor #790 CTYLE711 VALUE*25,00 MONDAY.............12.00 TUESDAY.........11.00 WEDNESDAY....1.0.50 THURSDAY.........10.00 FRIDAY A®8SOLUTELY NO EXCHANGES Carly New Fall Models 6 ot Hoyt Jt Subway Station Brooklyn CONTINUING TOMORROW, TUESDAY—OUR FAMOUS 18th Semi-Annual Automatic Reduction Sale A Martin event held at the close of each season for the purpose of selling all Dresses, Suits, Coats, Furs, Blouses, Skirts, Girls’ and Boys’ Apparel now in stock re- gardless of loss, to make room for new Fall Merchandise. tomed to expect unusual values on automatic days and we never disappoint them. This Sale Ends Friday, September Ist, at 5:30 P. M. MAKES THE PRICE Here’s How It Works: Copy of Ticket ona $25.00 Dress Women have grown accus- ya Dresses Coats and Suits Formerly to 37.50 Monday....... Kaa 25.00 UGE AVeaaecrene: 23,00 Wednesday .......... 22.00 Dhitsday ae... 0s 21.00 froer ss 20.00 ALL WOOL SKIRTS 300 ODD ALL WOOL SERGE SKIRTS IN BOX AND AC. CORDION PLEATED MODELS. 1-00 SILK HOSIERY 5,000 PAIRS FASHIONED CHIFFON HOSE. SILK FROM TOP TO TOE. IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. 1-10 OF FULL GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES CRISP ORGANDIES, BRIGHT PLAID GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAY, CHECKED VOILES AND COT. TON CREPES. SIZES 6 TO 14, 1.00 ALL HIGHER-PRICED GARMENTS MARKED AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS | None C. O.D. All Sales Must Be Final No Exchanges Past experience has preven that, naturally, best selections are to be had in the begin- sizes. ning of the sale we have not our former automatic sales those who came ing early profited by being able to choose from iced that in than in our a larger assortment of styles, values and To those who know and understand this sale, allow us to assure them of amaz- and astounding values, former even greater automatic events. | Boys’ Clothing Included This sale, coming as it does at the beginning of the school season, affords every thrifty mother an opportunity of outfitting her boy at The following are three of BOYS’ WASH SUITS Sizes 2); to 7 savings of more than half. the wonderful Special Offerings in this department: BOYS’ OVERCOATS Sizes 2 to 18 BROKEN SIZES IN ALL WOOL OVER MIDDY, OLIVER TWIST AND FANCY MODELS IN GALATEA, REPP, CHAM BRAY AND INVINCIBLE CLOTHS, | 69 > | JC ! 7 ALE COATS FOR BOYS IN BLACK, GRAY, BROWN AND HEATHER MIXTURES. FULL LINED. 4" | BOYS’ WOOL SUITS Sizes 7 to 17 SEVERAL MODELS WITH TWO PAIR FULL SEAMS. LINED KNICKERS. COATS ALBERT Ae TAPED. LINED. AT FULTON STREET STORE ONL) Purchases of Included in This Sale Women’s, Misses’ and Stout Sizes

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