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PLANE IN FIGHT STOLEN CAR FOUND mont in the Sept, 2 issue of the In dependent as to Wharton's re-elec ON BOLL WEEVIL n to his union office at the labe nvention in € last April : Koon as Wharte ; Scatters Germicide Over the cfinite leave . : " ranted to him it was claimed Large Tract. i ty thi Heo iat withdrew him ; % GREENVILLE, Miss., Aug, 91, from active membership in the rallway ' Hie eitplne Mab. CHER. a ection of the American Federation ther war against the boll w of Labor, so that his ¢ s might ri } eld he aes: conform to the already quoted section and a test near here under gov of the Transportation Act | ernment supervision demon The Independent stated that Whar- —+—- > strated ite efflelency In the newest ‘ ton s the platform of the ; Woman's Kerchief and Purse} fea it nos eet out to conquer. | Wharton and Phillips Are onvention and there in Auto His Wife’s, so Flying over a 14,000-acre Members of Union n¢ tract, Lieut. Guy McNeil, of the ers emanating from its . Mystery Fades Army Aviation Corps, yesterday Organizations, 5, whe if conformity SS spread a trail of calcium arsenate, Mut it Bronx police chased a stolen aut ie ed exterminator of the WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.~Two = mobile for @ mile, fired several pest, over several hundred acres, | members of the Railroad Labor Board] WHARTON DENIES ‘and were then outwitted early to-day Inepection of the fleld eatistied [are, it war learned to-day, unresigned HE 1S UNION HEAD Shortly afterward they found the ma the farmers, etanding as Judges, officers of union labor orrantzations nn rene chine, a purse and a woman's blood-| that the p was a success on “indefinite leave of absence" from| Says Tt Was Understood He soaked handkerchtef on the f With the f the airplane, from b a n order to perform their ? 4 ‘ s 0) 10 260 heres can be spread in | these offices in Would Not Serve. & all the material for a good ' Hero was al] the materte ‘ ae tect duties with the Government board. a corartaticn mystery and the detectives got bu =| They are A. 0, Wharton, re-electea) CHICAGO, Aug. 41.—Emphatica wasn ti) the Mor den barges that he ts serving But it 4 a he M LABOR MEN RAISE FUND fhiast Apri! a President of the Rail oe Ree aie Ales Ct a eae ; Court convened at 10 o’clc : Daperenceat of) ike [mst embe e : , IN GARY WRECK ARRESTS|\*» Lag boa te : ; police tearned the automobile + American Feieration of Labor, ana] States Ralirona sein Fan but hy stolen from one of thelr own uumber.| Charge Men Were Beaten (0 Force) sire pritiips, Vice President of the| * : en st he str ing shop See pe yapaestc er Cena me kie: 4 pre tor] Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen |‘ acts pete eer ae begs Me a wife und that the purse belonged tof CFTC ng. 3 orneys fo} 3 by AO, Wharton, one of the labor ; und Enginemen ; i the striking shoperafts yn and th embers o! © Boar ie Pees gesene ple ide al bey The presence of these two on the] members of the Board $ = William Bostwick, his wife. M Americen’ Federation’ of tabor Ges) noard hos raided a ques It was specifically understood,” he Ge > nd Policeman Pa clared to-day that a million dollar de-] FOVernmen said, “that T w cit “| rick Flannigan Ta rstaTa RCA HEGe RENTER RTGS jee the provinidns of Beaton S66 ofl lead af i ages oa that 1 £ visit to friends at 2 o'clock ; Hon with the eres | the Transportation Act of 1920, ‘The| ¥a# not to do anything - confilets : S ed out of the shar men in connectio ith th A with my duties as a member of the og se cuat SS nna f the Million Dollar Exprean at{vlisibUity clause of this seetion reads i nay He es a a eid la ‘saat Wigary eeeantl “Any metiber of the Labor Beard ey fr chlidn vaya ee wick, sair hcomeva declared they would notewho during his term of offfes is an| that e otal ie f Death “Here's that no good cop now orneys dec ey would no Seta : nerefore F McGrath was The threes attacked Bostwick only probe the wreck but investigate jet he sada ae elected as second vice-president. in wny organizatior ee ¢ ¢ b es that the peisoners had been Depron SEAL Dest CUTTS Coe Hay Frais “oad ten: Ur tsbeRll Rae VaRRS or snbrodinate officials.) FREE CONCERTS To-NrGHT. parently to “get pi i his ef : oe oe e rie}, OR OWAR ARG RIBS OF {Fark Department tayday an 5 ee hen pollee rv. [iteaatot ed the following ftee band con ; SP apcees aad aaainiek & > - bond thereof, or is pecuntarily inter dor) tacnlghts Centyall Pavone + inforcemen'+ « Oat wic ae ot Ty e jee Ui Sattery Pa e | BD accs one ansattant uncer arrem, pni{ SULT FOR BLACKMAIL ented therein, hall at once Wecome| Poltce Band. Battery Patk—Th ist Tigers the pice-| BY CANDLER POSTPONED ]!«listie for further membership upon} Miner Pin. ‘street Cleaning De. ¢ the two others escape ph alters - he Labor Board; but no such mem- 1, and in Redford Park man had been severely beaten and) oo. oe ego, ote Is indefinitely | yer is required to relinquish honorary Ralph Aventio Hebrew eons a ae , bith membership in, or his rights in any eee Flannigan and Mrs, Bostwic ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 81.—The hear : sieht earl insurance or pension or other benef | the injured policeman home Ing on Walter T. Candler’s petition for] a..4 maintained by any organization) Give Your Stomach | & aid before Koing to the Lincoln Hos-| cancellation of a note for § held] Gr employees or subordinate officials, * pital. While the three were in the|by Clyde K. Byfeld, which Candler al-| or by a carrier.” a Chance Bostwick home at No. 458 t 1584 |loxed was sxtorted) from htm through} Wharton, who was a member of Dont dee ipodresldl with coffee, Street some one stole the from|blockmail while he and the Byfielas|the Board of Wages and Working teannddruge, When you feel down pont of the door. While Bostwick | Were en route to Europe, hax been post-|Conaitions of the United States Rnil eetirand all peas pap” gone, being driven to the horpital in a]? eNteRnisely fe O-d&y Tway Administration, was appointed try ‘ taxi V'atroimen Nihill and Slick off), to the Railroad Labor oe Me Presi- Dr. Siegert s the Alexander Avenue Station were dent Wilson, in 1920, for a two-year pursuing the stolen auto down Willis term and reappointed 4 Se Hat Angostura Avenue in a commandeered machine Harding. Phillips was also appointec It was not until Walter Shansky, We ,|by President Wilson in 1920 and his Bitters f thirty, No. 236 Hast 46th Street, was] yo 687 Hust 188th St ©! term has another year to run. Made since 1824 from the same 4 t arraigned on a charge of felonious] When a team of horses and a van ran| The fact that these two officials formula. Te will pull ou together é © ussauit upon Bostwick that the mys-] over her at 198th Street and Jaskson| Were Members of the Federal board and you get no bad effects. ¥ £ tery of the handkerchief and purse| Avenue, to-day. ‘The driver, 'was admitted by railroad labor of- For sale at all drug, delicatessen ; 4 was cleared up. Randa of Linden, N. J., was ficlals and ix confirmation of a state- res. ‘ ? 1 Hl j ' ee oe Model owes con GEM Speciat HB Razor Case is made of Cabinet Art Wood, piano finish, by hand, inside and out, and has never been associ- ated with less than $5.00 com- pany before its introduction into the Gem De Luxe line. | The outfit is made up of the famous GEM SAFETY RAZOR FRAME, triple nickeled, with big Buy one for your own use as an extra razor Safety Razor “59' solid handle, a nickel sheath for holding blades and five new keen cutting and long lasting GEM DOUBLE LIFE BLADES. The entire set at little more than the price of the blades alone. The tity is limited, and cannot last long at this extra ordinary price of 59 cents, ; Buy them for Drug Stores THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922. 24th unconscious, was take FATHER OF 15 Yar Rockaway toiet on Aurutt 406/GIRL IN HOSPITAL, er ee “7” have been recove 6 body of Nile HAS “13” JINX land, 85, of No. 507 Central Ave FATHER LOCKED UP Wan recovered on Tuerday, and Camden Cop Regrets Last | the bodes of Gua David, 26, of No} A young woman described by the re Foe AT AL Tut 2018 Mott Avenue, Far Rockawgy, and] Pollce as Miss Betty Retig, a buyer fror Arrival Was Not ‘Twins. aron Hirsh, 64, of No. 614 Sherldan| Dallas, Tex., stopping at the Pennsyl A , CAMDEN, N. J, Aug. 81 Boulevard, Inwood, were washed ashore| Yanta Hotel, was taken to St, Vincent's John Skolski, policeman, is avow eday. Hospital early to-day suffering from edly opposed to race suicide, but Six men went fishing and an the mo-| sand lacerations on the head, Her ho is Just a bit superstitious. That | torboat was coming into the Far Rocka-|/ather, William J. Cowley of No. 165 ix why he expr A regret that way inlet ft capsized. The three AaaEn Bees aly Is locked up tn the it wasn't twins when he became a | wre drowned and the others managed| Charles Street Station, charged with father for the fifteenth time yes to reach shore a According to the polles Miss Retle, terday her father and several friends, went for Two of hie children died ana |USES BEAUTY PRIZE a tour of Greenwich Village last night, maken the thirteenth child in the ta ail . jeged, became angry because nis Skolski family Gola Awarded Grace Clifford to daughter refused to remain tn his hom:, Contest Batis Her Sweetheart. [and said he would make her, Fe {0 For Long or HINGHAM, Mass, Aug. ive $20 alleged to have fired two shots at her, DROWNED ME! J fall gold pleces awarded to Miss Grace Clit-|after which there was a fight, Miss Bobbed.iair ASHORE ON 7TH DAY fans , | Retig’s condition {s not sertous, ford of Somerville as first prize in 4 ee ice Lt you ttl4 st notion counters. Lost Ang. 24 When Motor Boat | 5eeuty contest at setts Beach lest] Ginis SKULL FRACTURED At FOUr dealer does ot COTY them, : week were handed to the clerk of court r Upset in Far Rockawny Inlet. }iore as bail for John P. Sullivan ahd 83 the finding of two bodies at the| Arraigned with five other young As aha was playing In the street near ¢ Gixty-ffth Street, Arverne, Long |on charges of disturbing the peace. suili-| her home: last evening Gloria Valinyto, hiss dromnea {van told the court that Miss Clifford | six, of No. 186 Brook Avenue, Bronx, Inland, to-day ney Trowned | nig fiancee, gave him the money to put|was knocked down by several boys, re- rough the capsizing of a motorboat In lip as ball. ceiving a fracture of the skull. The child, Far Rockaway inlet on August Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE cA Special Selling of Special Interest to Misses Silk Dresses *29.50 and *39.50 Disclosing that Fashion has placed her interest in the side lines of frocks and that we have received some of the most interesting modes to sell at special prices. Two straight-line $29.5 The frock illustrated $39.50 atch tcc with pictorial thread design on Canton crepe, in navy, crepe and satin-back Canton, in black and brown, also model with navy, black and brown, with side godet panels. side godet panels. The First of the New Tweed Suits for Misses A suit of light-toned tweeds, illus- trated, of diagonal weave is unusually -smart with its choker collar of rac- coon, wide sleeves and box coat, $45. This is one of many new models achieving the best lines of English “tweeds.”” THIRD FLOOR For Women—Dignified Gowns in Canton Crepe *42.50 It is so difficult for the matute woman of matronly figure and dignity to get a really handsome afternoon gown sometimes it must seem to her as if fashion thought only of the young and slender. For her we have selected several models of elegance, slender in effect, and in all the newest shades. An attractive model is reasonable at $42.50 Specially Priced New Earrings, #1.25, *1.95, 3.95 That Reflect New Fall Colorings Youg smart tailleur or silk frock will fall just alittle short if it is not completed with earrings. We have secured a special purchase of 500 earrings—80 different styles. in all—and marked them at the three very moderate prices quoted above. Those pictured are representa- tive of the designs. GROUND FLOOR Supple Silks in the New Shades Crepe de Chine An excellent quality of crepe silk in a com- plete range of beauti- ful colors. $2.50 Let the Ask Mr. Foster Service on the Seventh Floor help you plan your motor trip. Satin Charmeuse A beautiful quality in the season’s best colors for street and evening "$1.95 GROUND FLOOF Canton Crepe For smart winter ward- robes, in the newest shades, heavy, closely woven quality. 2.95 Change in Store Hours Store closed all day Saturday, September 2nd, and Monday, September 4th. £ Beginnin, Tuesday, September Sth, store hours will 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Open all day Saturday from September 9th on. 150 Sweaters ‘Reduced to $4.95 Sheer or heavy sweaters plain, striped or plaid; with bateau, V ot U neckline, in all colors, have been reduced for this selling. ALSO a group of heavy Tuxedo sweaters, many of them imported, suitable for late autumn wear radically re- duced to $5 and $10 THIRD FLOOR il \ Another Version of the New Jacquette Blouses 512.75 Undoubtedly fashionable are these new blouses that fit snugly over the hips as the chic jacquettes of Paris do. This is crepe de Chine with an amusing all-over Buddah design, in a number -of the fascinating new fall color combinations. THIRD FLOOR Leather Party Cases *5 They’re sucha reasonable con- venience for Labor Day out- ings. Made of vachette and leather, in smart colors to match your costume—brown, grey, navy or dull black, Size 5 x 8 inches, with strap handle, lock and key catch. Beveled mirror, moire lined, fittings of imitation tortoise shell consisting of powder box, comb, shoe horn and nail file. GROUND FLOOR to Fordham