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reappointed. DIES IN HOSPITAL \ ad actually serving. He former Grand Knight o' He declined to try for a commission but served through Mr, Dolan resumed his City Clerk- ship after the war and in 1921 was Last June, when Com- | missioner John Bentley was named ) Vice Chancellor, the remaining fou City Commissioners unanimously chose Mr, Dolan to succeed tim. Mr Dolan’s illness prevented him from t State officer and ; Nast enian: ¢ Hudson| German assets, the United*muropean in the’ United States and Canada, it is said, in real estate, mortgages, s¢- curities and other valuable assets tn Germany. hTe corporation will seck to bring out these marks and re-em- ploy them in productive enterprises in Germar FIRM 1 TO INVEST GERMAN MARKS I. D. Roosevelt Icads New Company Capitalized at 600,000,000. Organized to permit holders of Ger- man currency in the United States and CanadaAo convert it into tangible enaeescciacellrsiaepiis MORE MONEY ASKED BY DRY FORCE CHIEF Anti-Saloon League Leader Pleads for Funds to “Save Congress.” ae a Counetl, Knights of Columbus, and Investors, Ltd., a corporation: capt- A pathetic plea for money for the Safety Director Had Been ill * Past Dictator of the Jersey ony talized at 600,000,000 marks, was an-] Anti-Saloon League was sent out by | { Never Served in wodge or lias at is ee tae nounced yesterday through the Asso-| William ‘If, Anderson; State Superin- j eve erve vife anc - ) and Never Serve Birathavtid bom RALAIE ) ciated. Press. tendent, yesterday. According to the Big Job. . seca ae TON RK, COX, WN, N. Io Cox, City Tax Receiver RORDEN Milton R. twelve years, to-day. Frank A. Dolan, thirty-four, known personally to almost every resident of Jersey City, Director of the Department of Public Safety of that municipality, died yesterday. after- noon !n the Jersey City Hospital from complications which followed a long iliness. and mitteeman, town, N. J., sixty-five years ago. wife and two children survive him. PETER HAUCK JR. A son of Cormac Dolan, formerly| Peter Hauck jr., President of the Es- with the American Sugar Refinery] sex County Brewing Company and Company, he was graduated from St.] Home Brewing Company of Newark, N. Fridget's Parochial School, spent|J., died lesterday at his home in Hast several. successful years in business and was then clected to the Assembly in 1915. There he became Democrat- fe minority leader. In 1917 Mr. Dolan was appointed City Clerk, and during tbe early war days he supervised registration and } aided in drafting of every eligible ness. He is survived by his wife seven children, mother of Mrs, Caruso, Jersey City man. His duties made] night, will be held at 3 o'clock him exempt, but when his num-'afternoon in St. John's ber called he drafted himself Church, Yonkers. “OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 80 STREET i@GOING OUT-OF BUSINESS -~ Entire #1000000 Stock Sacrificed at ©) i H I 2S5¢ ON THE DOLLAR NDOUBTEDLY the most amazing values in our half century I of business are shown in these sensational SPECIAL offer- ings. Yet they are but a handful—a mere peek into the +| alluring wonderland of distinctive furniture at factory cost which the closi The name of ( Holz ser is still back of every purchase. e cc Pete alll Ss ABS a pees ee ° We will store FREE OF CHARGE until Jan. 1 i" any Furniture bie lid during this sale. a able genuine blue leather. Fire aa Hf ‘alnut, $650 V ah /0-Pce. Tudor: Dining 5235 umm? S480 £ Butt W ‘elnut Bedroom Suite t mana Weepaid Only Free Auto Delivery Within 150 Miles of New York. Freight Prepaid to Further Points. Sept.’ 13.— died at his home here He had been a Commissioner of Appeals and also a Township Com- Mr. Cox was born at Vince- Orange, N. J., after several months’ MRS, BENJAMIN'S FUNERAL. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Park Benjamin, who died at a sanitarium in Gosnen, N. ¥., Monday Episcopal circular letter, 27,000 gay souls have failed or refused to renew their an- nual subscriptions to the League. Mr. Anderson lends a note of cheer to his letter by asserting that 27,000 have been found to fill their places, but he begs them to return to the fold. “There is still time to save the Con- sressional situation if we have the money to get the facts to the people,” the statement adds, The neeg for money Franklin D. Roosevelt, former As- sistant Secretary of the Navy and Democratic candidate for the Vice Presidency jn 1920, has accepted the Presidency. Other members of the board are William Schall, banker; Almer J. Jenks, former Presiding Jus- tice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court; Andrew Hayden, a member of the Canadian Parliament,|45 go great that Mr. Anderson agrees and A. R, Roberts. to take either pledges or three months Billions of German marks now held‘ or annual subscriptions. for lis Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an nin ill and this Established 1860 125th Street, West We Place on Sale 1,000 Women’s Kayser Union Suits of fine grade white lisle at 67c Each They have crochet edge and some are bodice style. Tight knee. Extra as well as regular sizes. NONE C. 0. D. SECOND FLOOR. Kayser Silk Hose. FOR WOMEN Pure Dye Thread Silk 1.95. Pair Full fashioned, with lisle garter tops. In black, seal, camel, beaver and the newest shoe colors. MAIN FLOOR, FOR BOYS—Exceptional Offer Wool Mixture Suits that fully meet school needs TWO PAIRS OF PANTS Sold Elsewhere at $7.50 to $8.50 Every suit is a good looking model—one that the boy himself will shine up to as soon as he sees it. Pants are lined throughout. Coats have yokes and inverted pleat backs. In blue, brown, green and grey. THIRD FLOOR. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. At the suit of the United States demanding forfeiture thereof under the provisions of the National Prohibition Act of October 28, 1919, I have seized und held miscellaneous lots of intoxicating liquors, conveyances, containers and utensils heretofore seized by the National Prohibition Director within the Southern District of New York, from on or about the 17th day of February, 1920, to July 22, 1922, and the details for which are set forth in the schedule annexed to the original libel filed in the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on July 27, 1922. Notice is hereby given that the cause is appointed for trial in the United States Courts and Post Office Building, Manhattan, New York, on September 28, 1922, at the opening of Court. All persons are notified then and there to appear and defend the'r interest, if any, in said goods. All not appearing will he defaulted Dated: July 81, 1922. WILLIAM C. HECHT, United States Marshal. William Hayward, United States Attorney The above is published pursuant to an order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, filed in the office of the Clerk ,of said Court on July 81, 1999. REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000 aow da ve da ay bin webby, ‘a UY lw wae kd, smash Bi 14, MEET TO RESTORE USE OF | o ¥ ard Idle In Discon- NACCO, HUDSON TERMINAL P. O. Equipment s u a Branch, The Exec ‘© Committee on Re Prepared ing the Hudson Terminal Bran OMce called a meeting to-day o'clock at the Terminal Building in the rooms formerly used by the Post Of fice. The rooms were open fot two hours before the meeting so all interested| Adds flavor might look at the space and the equip: ment still standing in it and see that operation of the branch oMee might be resumed in twenty-f Post Office Departn to understand t to cheese, fish, and meat soups. BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th St. Colonial Pumps (oe oal lo set off the New Draped Shirt $10 Featured in All Patent Leather, All Grey Suede Patent Vamp with Grey Suede quarter, Pat. ® ‘ent Vamp with Satin Brocade quarter, and all Otter Brown ‘ASHION’S call for a pump to harmonize with the new draped skirt is admirably answered by Queen Quality’s interesting showing of the Colonial. To be exactly right this Fall is to wear this most accept- able style. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street veo Open Jw 1 A.M, to 6 P. M. Sensational REBUILDING SALE! LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS We must make room! Our large stocks must be moved! Never before such prices at t ime of the year, and maybe never again. By all means ATTEND THIS SALE, 7.6x9 Smith’s wei ee WOOL These are exces STU AVENUE. oxi? ER. Axminster 599 8.3x10.6 Wilton Velvets « rugs; beautiful Persian patt ve 997 * $5 Q50 Inlaid Mies $1.00 Felt Base ae Velvet (CARPETS Heavy Grade Floor Covering xtra heavy; many | [Colors f Waterproot,. Intest Rie masts Sie ge | enuresis gare 3 AN Fag z- sth eA Lift Off Corns With the Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Just a drop of Freezone on a sore, touchy corn stops that corn from hurting, then shorily you lift) that bothersome corn right out, rool and all, No pain, no soreness You'll laugh! All kinds of corns and painful calluses on bottom of feet loosen right up and lift off. Truly magic Tiny Bottles of Freezone cost only a few centy- at Drug Steses. i EEN IRR a RR AN RE A ER EE TR YN ER ES RR n thy People who are buyin tirely within their means, in fact prices are far below what they pared for the rush of customers who find themselves in need of You will find any« urnishings. all at re« Liberal credit will he glally extended. expected to spend. We hav just home from Summer vacation. thing and everything in furnitur Two-Tone Walnut, Dining Room Suite, consist ng of 10. vices ton Table, 5 Chia Dresser Special Golden Onk OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. 4 YEAR S. E. COR. EXCEPTIONAL FURNITURE BARGAINS now at Finkenberg’. jew furniture, or want to outfit narkably low cost ty you OF ,,Metal Bede—ivory, White Enamel, ovady Finieh Buffet hina Closet.’ Serving Table, Ob'ong Arm Chair with hair cloth seats. . Davenport Table. "$19.9 98 nest Easy i Hahed Mahogany upholstered. . $12.98 ‘Thi Beantiful 4-Viece Bedroom Suite newest two-tone fintsl ay 4 bow-end Bed qutiful Dining Room ube, full size Buttet, oblong Table and cheice Room Suite, <0) « 4 solden oak Extension Table and four’ @ ~ SPECIAL! o MONDAYS ANI SATURDAYS, BIG 8-STORY BUILDING S.E.Cor. 1241 ST. & S22 Ave. ‘Y2ath ‘ST. "e ‘3rd AVE. have found prices em in American walnut in theg 8 consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier. \-vanity, 943998, fering of en pr PIECE GAS RANGES © “12 aT BIG 8 REDUCTIONS = SPECIA 3-Burner Stove 47 98 10 P. M. | Finkenbergs