The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1922, Page 9

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City moval lost th dress accord Deputy Vrauds vision « Mr Vshed quotes course called the boa peaterl! held at was inf made t 0 suck “The many Elect inves} this | board other other cx require: require $50 000 — tion to His Letters, Says In failing “to keep a record of the Persons who. by re: tered in the election" t the Burean ney Ge enacted last year. was estal i with the Atte ly are being taken in numerons, der stat Members of the Council pre provision he| '!t labor will designate at least is on of many a ndments t ity rty cand tes for seats the Election Laws enacted in th . nal Senators of a general revision by the He , they de of temporary yesterday he how that r \y ord to bed by his gation mposed on you by n. He hopes to rejoin his team to comply the law because no funds to gather and make available the infor mation Mr rt said that in his opinion the cost would not e LETIONS BOARD. LABORLAYS PANS TWO GIRLS HLED, [2.2% ~ NORE LAW TO | TO ELET TS OWN BOY IES, ADDY FUE FRAUD UST MEN TO CONGRES| SDAYS AUTO TOL ===: Officials Paid No Atten }"ederation Council Drafting Nation-Wide Political Attorney General. Programme, ATLANTIC CITY,! Sept. 18.—With ion of death, re he arrival of James O'Connell, Chatr- have ian of the American Federation of bor’ artisan Political Com- ecutive Council of the conviction or otherwise > right to vote from t from which they we last preceding general] srepared to devise a programme © Board ¢ ns has al activity with which It om ne to A S. ( to enter local, State and na Mt arge of polls at the forthcoming elec. 1a distinet pro ttemnt to place cand!~ it it will enter loca) and ix assured. Such steps! Laws. te ticke to the alms and « tion That the Federation will attempt by im affiliation with the farmer vote to become an important factor in the en of 1986 ts a @ slighte that the have overle Vis ision fe d's attention y in letters sand eonyer public on. Labor chiefs here lection of a candidate ney will be ‘ta startiing urprise to followers of the old par shop erafts strike and the her njunction continue to be i bing toples of discussion your offiec ormed t on L some tine ago. it no effort had beet and that he wrot the rpsuit Council, Although {1 hax agreed to ‘cle no offelal action while the ten 1y extension obtained from Judge Wilkerson remains effective, plans are "| erystallizm rombuting the injune- years’ exy ion with tt ffective weapon ne known to th tion—money for vt shop craft chest to be ob. © prepared and ind by the Chie vined by as nt upon the funds f the ration’s 666 organizations 1 the legal and moral aid of the unties died tn the hospital another lad is}by ¢ George Campbell, six years old, of Se York home here Upon bis d by L old ls necessary and must be| when it arrives here next week, a year if the wor but that te 30, 40, 50 inch lengths Plain and trimmed with Squirrel, Skunk, Beaver or Kolinsky. Chin Collars — Crush Collars Large Sleeves The lowest priced of these is *185 Wm. Jackman’s Sors INCORPORATED 35 West s5th Street Never before have we shown as attractive a variety of the New Model Draped Frocks! Save from $5 to $10 Silk and Cloth Dresses $10 to $35! Canton bs ia Sid A much | ao Better by | Canton, Quality HI Crepe for less | Romaine, money at | Poiret Hamilton’s } Twill, Tricotine TIAMILTON GARMENT CO, I 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Stree } es “ shes {| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922. Manor Road, West Nev | trona, was taken to Fordnam Ho] LEADERS PREPARE Sanmarea wat ran over uy av automonie at| GO) P, STATE GUA LE ast evening when he run ove 89th Street and Park Avenue hy an automobdit riven by Fred Long. a policeman, Iiving at No ‘| MACE FOR istleton Avenue, West New Brigh The accident occurred as the oy was crossing a street r his Long reported the a at irke Redding of No, 495 Kast the | America {INE GUN, ARMS INFANTRYMEN nominated, sl a FOR CONVENTION Miller and Lyons Only Of. ficials Sure to Be Re- nor, Nathan L. Miller; Lieu. Z pas oN he Heckscher Buildi | 5th Avenue er 57th Street~ ~ West New Brighton votice St |New Cartridge Clip to Re nominated. After investigating ince Ol , tase According to well-informed Repub- all other buildings place Old Without Time loon leaders the slate to be pre- Grand Street, Brooklyn, was killed ir sonted to the State Convention at Al- you will decide in ‘ront of her home Sulvatire Chale Loss. hany hea been made tp Oud Chat With f f th Young Man, Young Woman) wits. thirty, chautteur, of No OGDEN, Utah, sept. 8 (Copyright) |the exception of Jena J. Lyons, Sec- avor oF the and a Tiny Baby Are Ek Beyenheim twenty-seven | The infantryman of the next war[{Try of Slate and, poamoly, Frank Heckscher Builcing Hurt in Accidents. eal Broome Street, and Miss) wili be armed with a machine gun. | WV State officiala’ below Guv. Shops, Showrooms, Uffic. 4ophie ol, twenty-two years olé —_——— i eo. bit eoane OUreet, ware pase | Wal take tw clips of twenty car i Hl be thrown , overboard, Representative on Premises. ‘Two girls were killed by automobiles} ng through Delancey Street at Sur ridges and when the last shot ts fred]! 4s is the slate according to SHMAN yesterday, a Loy hit by an automobile} ‘olk Street when a milk truck drt he new clip will replace the old with hl cu WAKEFIELD. mall truck knocked |18sth Street, the Bronx, skidded on] Ut 4PY loss of time These guns Wil Jtenant Governor, Col. William J. down a yous man and a young|the wet pavement. jumped the curh| © 48 much an tmprovement on the]Ponovan of Buffalo, commander of Renting ond Menage Apmis woman when they were walking onfand knocked thein down resent day weapon as was the pres [the old 69th Regiment in France, 50 East 42d St. perm. the sidewalk. A general alarm was sent out) | at rifle over the old fashioned sing) Her, Willlam J. Mater of Fannie Miller was playing near her|the police last night for a black tour | STS M teased ay ttorney General, Erskine C. ome ut No. 71 East Third Street}ing car which 1 serious!) | hot Springfeld on Falls; Secretary of n she was killed by an automo. Jinjured Philime of] That ts the view of John Mose]* yous of New York; driven by Somuel Cohen of No.|No. 2424 Hoffma nx | Browning, who has more patents on Munroe Marshall Ludlow Street. Cohen was ar-|in front of her home and sped away ate. Engineer, not |= - — Edmund O'Neill, eleven yeare old |EUN* of every sort than any man in but Mr. Williams probably Stern Brothers ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A. BEAUTY SHOP IN ROSE AND SILVER That will take its place as one of the great Beauty Shops of cAmerica ROSE and Silver Rendezvous of Beauty! Luxurious in its appointments, lavish in its equipment, and, above all, competent in a personnel learned in the lore of loveliness and skilled to achieve it. 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