The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1922, Page 17

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Desviigaber advanced age and lone heal hy sta a os hee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1988, 17 i - 1 te a eR ora gir ae ' || ACCUSED OF $250,000 1 ‘ , " or Da | LAND OE AL SWINDLES [Rosner onde, newapanararilt, was Sale To-Day, To-Morrow and Saturday ; | Two.’ | seven Aitewed Viettooe Chnrwe Man [Shejalto mug top divorces alegtag OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. Sip aui.tt.cattey reer Mae sin Mes oW urged Me orth Carolina Is Happy, forysmmeunced that he was going out to 1 i Rete aaten see the town. ana hei foun Its “Money-Getters” Are ‘ pe be 1 ‘get S| [dune, would = Doing Fine This Year. ed to know this key would nein. | Loch iar oe ~— ; - leosuaeavi unlock the front door 1922, . . Gihard: By Roger Batchelder. , ‘ST FROM HOME. Mode it p p chite'e The three = money-getters bé Yorker for a Day or » July Wot - ogatint orth Carolina—tobacco, cotton and) qyge who is farthest from home to nd the sa ikea + . 4 i ; vlaiming orn—have had such successful | aay iy 2. F. Russaye, whois at the chine: | OANA Wan ee . ° Meine props this year that the people of the) sreArpin His home town, Cairo old 1 cording to t ’ y* F \niawd re tate are jubilant, according tob@gypt, is over 6,000 miles from Broad $1,054 Mende . ‘ ve Nr o ? Whe Regen At f Ia veterrine oseph Hallow, at the Pennsylvania] wey. From A ¢ rom Goldsbor a ares "th tnient aa - x euusly. “when they produce good harvests| GIRL WITH NEGRO BLOOD were anid to have been made in eonne-| ; : : : ’ wit) lund in € c ‘ ie é 4 5 hat brings a fair value in the mark-] CAN'T MARRY; ENDS LIFE.| ick ast carten || NEARLY ; ; DFUL ets, prosperity for the year ts as- ! . f fi 5 ured,’ he asserted “The cotton] Nurse & ide Uridge™ RES MA { : TRADE. and corn prospects are bright now Re v Anawer y Z i * —= ‘ Bai iiaese tee already Urousht @ ie ME Ever serve ae good price. . i Jagged GI f ; -. bes “Business in general is on a more] ROCHESTEE shrim Ss ri ; q PB substantia! footing, and merchants {it 18 said, twos ps Vaesat 4 } pe. . report that most of their customers] barred her this | essel #* } i; jonaries are spending with the freedom whieh | c his way: ie ‘ am . comes with better times Wi wae could be more a) " " . 7 ; ng ls inviting on a hot day than be RAZEN M 4 : ‘ Vie dial en iii on A galt this cool, luscious dish? |} WVORTED B ci Py , ‘ ke Gene Sarazon, American ope Save the recipe. It'ssim- |} | | ctnted Pre j eae : is. 4 i | Piss champion, told this one on himself} ” Phen he stopped at the Biltmore ple to make a salad with x 28,000 tor ‘ X 4 atl iene Premier Salad Dressing— ¥ ‘ x ay navy, stri Trotzk; “LT have been thinking so much of Tomato Shrimp Salad, | Bay in the ee i golf,” he remarked, “that [have 2 | | to-day and P poss! ! : Premier UE water . i disarma. nothim€ clse on my mind, An incident Skin and chill firm, rine tomatoes. , ~ ‘ Remove part of pulp. Cut shrimps All but { . nekiniae which took place when I started to > pieces, Mix with equal men. of th! Versailles come here from Providence a few days] ®pneared utcelers. Moistenwith aro ane her jalad Dressing. Fill to not hare er ed Fee ere tatcuee trarnion the datticsth the Union's jon, got on the train| = with alices of hard boiled eggs. The wre, aeeaalys and settled down tor the trip, Twenty You will find many new sug- one of fou pyre ' gestions for delicious salads first line, ak minutes later the conductor came]})/ For Your Labor Day |}\ } along and I gave him my ticket . f “““Phis train doesn't go to New Week-End York,’ he said. ‘You're almost half = way to Boston now.’ | made with PremierSaladDres- sing in our free book, “Salads, for your copy today. FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. “As a result f had to go to Boston YR RNCIN TE UBAGE EG Ce and come down on the sleeper that i 7th St. Uab.d night.’ Its flavor has placed it . . on a Million tables UR MOVIE HEROES POPULAR THERE. “Charlie Chaplin is equally as pop- manoeuvr g Haliguen e i Ru sae ? 3 it plan ing sho ra: é ig twenty-fivd ; RE ee { great gash! #: ’ f i of the dre ms i gird afloat an ho} : i Bite (fa time for egy : ; i ; slowly net} ; ES $ went do ig i ee ; wreck i a ca =) Greatest Clothing Sale Ever Announced! :2 - A strong statement—not mere ada ng talk—but absolute truth! And every retail clothing merchant knows it to be 100% fact. It is not a question of profit with us, aC IR Abe arn men but the absolute necessity of immediate liquidation of our factory’s production. We are pea tearing a Iq 5 It was hog with the hq “Snot was travelll! ‘cu this soon p the warsh! ‘ rock, whigq ; ‘The wat fmmetiate war with the Chinese movie fans as he is with you Americans,” says ous waters Howard I . © former British avi twenty mileq ator who now makes his home in Brittany co, abounding swept the course as si ccurres. T' to carry he) rock, know rerously co! “Harold Lloyd runs him Hongko \ 3A FOLDING | CAMERA (Of Standard Make premier SALAD DRESSING ; rounds 5 ohi- opted) this) method eciation.”” at the Belle- arrangements to rieture thea- already has nese have also of showing thelr ap Mr. Boyle, claire, is mak build two new mot tres in Hongk four good-sized with Velostigmat F/6.3 Anas- tigmat Lens and Gammax Shutter. $ | 24 ne, W short-cire: B. Gea ee ecause We Are as thoueh HT gute cna cadiae and Selehy end plete which mak whieh) Bi |] The engin ned and sands behind the dens he had whisk M9 West 32nd St. onporite cers | OLIVE OIL cenyoue ye are the manufacturers of nationally known “Rochester Art” Clothes, retailed by Gar hich hac et the et Sold Ever ahare ail power | igh-class stores everywhere. We are going out of business—our lofts are to let and we ied and : roped tobe may have to move out at short notice. It is therefore imperative that we sell our ny een eanw ing boate w E. > $. S k M. b ’ or. the im- a2 Entire $500,000 Stock Men’s and Young Men’s (2 craft, which lees for hel Most of crew were the for- aesc@ SUITS & TOPCOATS SUITS & TOPCOATS e{14 1000 SUITS 4° | | were found Livingston St. YY Mike for Ei Bim Place BROOKLYN = NEW YORK riday Please Note That— tomorrow— September 1—this Store will be open from 9 A, M. to 5.30 P. M Saturday and Monday Closed All Day Long making another three-day holiday for our whole store organization, just as was arranged here over the Fourth of July—and much appreciated. We ask our customers to buy tomorrow their week-end needs, and we promise for all who visit the Store tomorrow the best and quickest of Store service Beginning Tuesday Next i . showed that i . Hon that | Daily Store Hours 9 to 5:30 ||. The Fran Suits and Topcoats Regular Retail Values to $35. Regular Prices Up to $20 Suits and Topcoats RS beodary'| Open on Saturdays All Day | |encona pair Reg. Retail Vaiues to $55 Reg. Retail Values to $79.50 @ " Russie, | cadet Regular Price, $40 aa : F Regular Price, $60 wn grasp- during, shed 7 5 R * : iN olutionaries . backbone of PA iB would be As Good Cord Tires as Have eee sf saat 4 Z * within Ever Been Made at Any Price wreck, es Re, boul AMERICA League Ac tom Offer Shorts, Stouts, Slims, 5 i < é Every Garant = pot com. Swagger, Semi-Con- : : “Rochester Art’’ Model | Fics \ oniy servative, Conservative th that isvarth more Gill. ny believes BROAD STATEMENT, but Loeser’s stands back of it. Everything that goes into them is the best—both work- manship and materials. In addition, and notwithstand- ing their low price, they: are made full oversize and guaranteed , i Ti i GENEVA j er Be SY Pal aso thinks Tire of the highest order should Preee).-—'T! and Sport Models, also ee ee : wholesale today. All| Frlstors ana ||| Sealy 2 Fonegate, Cree ee ? wonderfully tailored in| QQ2"™ & | $ R ‘ and Tuxedos all ng ere amanner good enough 30x3% at $11.65 nomen Sl [and Tuxedos, i amanner goo root $25,000 to the conditi $180,000 for, The Le amount 0} handled by, tinople. Six-Ply, 30x32, at $12.95 Straight Side, 30x3'/2, at $16.20 30x3'/2 Tubes, $2.26 Other Sizes and Grades, Also Beacon Tubes FIASO Size Tires Tubes Size Tires Tubes A 80x3 $11.13 $2.00 S2x4}4 $27.93 $3.72 \ Patrolmag 82x34 $18.40 $2.50 83x44 $28.77 $3.81 ead of S4x4 $29.56 $3.90 tective B Sixt $21.90 $2.91 Sbx4ig $30.88 ninety ia sere Sax4 $22.99 $3.05 $3x5 $36.46 $4.82 announced noe ih 8534 $24.17 $3.18 $5x5 $36.99 $5.09 instead he ; wa, 4x4 $24.70 $3.31 87x85 $37.45 $5.40 lin order t a Uniform, ant terre Ham This far Losser's—Basement for 80 long been a detective. He wil) tys Asnoct Volnea Cur vest friend heen patrol duty wh 3 vacation ie Champlonsh 5 . The Russian and Ger soded, i Diving He Take Elevator to Sixth Floor {| iueet te liaiicd would be grebeaee 5

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