The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

y er ene Noy y ede ‘Trial William Z. Foster Postponed. ST. JOSEPH, Mich., Sept. 19,—Trial of William Z Foster on a charge of violating the criminal syndicaliam law has been postponed until the November term of court, Cireult Judge Charles E. White announced to-day, docket was responsible for the pos ponement. Foster ts one of 19 men a rested recently following a Commun! Convention at Bridgeman, near hei Rookie Cops Wing Fleeing Thugs, Get the Guy Who Steals the Baby, Then Dive and Save Girl—In Movies Crime Will Have to Decrease in This Infested Town When Commissioner Enright’s Shooting Gallery ‘ Has All the New ’Uns Broken In. Hereafter when the rookle cop has¢ @écasion to shoot at a burglar, or a thief fleeing in an automobile, or take @ hand in any: shooting scrap ‘neces- ary in the line of duty, he will do so @ccording to the Hoyle of gunplay. The southerlyfend of the gymna~ mum at Police Headquarters on the fourth floor ‘hag been turned into a shooting gallery for his benefit. In- stead of having still targets he will Maze away at mo¥ing pictures, 11g ‘will puncture the tires of rapidly ais- apwecariig motor cars and by a clever arrangement he jill know whether he has wit or missed, The only thing lacking will be the failure of the thief to throw up his hands and go toppling headlong off a ten-story building when 1 fight staged on a roof. ~The scheme which Commissioner Enright has installed for the rookie was used at Camp Bennings for army recruits. It is put out by the International Crime Filmi PB eau of the American Animated Target Corporation. There was a press vnew this morning ut Headquarics fand just to show how well it works 1n- stead of rookie cops handling the rifes end automatic revolvers the reportert who cover Headquarters were invited to do the shooting. Along with the first instruction way the teaching of shooting from the hip without aiming, shooting by sense of direction, in the manner followed by the-Western gun-artist. “The target exhibition is. termed. the .*Photo- graphic Reproduction of Major and New Crime Methods.’* The first film shown, this mornipg Was a kidnapping scene. Cops made up as criminals stole a boy from his home as le arrived on.a bicycle. His father, in plain sight on the veranda of the country home, starts in pur- euit. A kidnapper holds him up and the boy is spirited away in an auto- mobile. With the auto going at top speed through the films the firing squad got busy as it sped away. It pooreevcoceneconqooesoncescoseosces: THE ODDS? whatever protection offered and plug ging away at the cops, who were not shown on the sorsen. From the cover of the darkness the band of slayers in the far end of the gymnasium waited fora bad man to take a peep from behind a.tree or thrust around his arm to take a blind shot. The ventursome unmen who offered a target was plugged and like the red skin in the old dime noyel ho should have bit the dust. As an adjunct to the set pictures where the rookies will be taught to get thé drop on the crook, moving pic- tures are to be used to show actual performances of heroism on the part of medal winners.. A policeman who gains a medal; unless it is in the case of saving. life: in a runaway where the scene cannot be re-enacted will from now on stage the daring rescue from the water, or the fire, orbis battle with a criminal. The policeman will tell how it was done and the film director will do tre rest. Ho will find the others to pla the parts in the drama of real lif where the cop earned the medal, and the policeman will play the hero | $ ‘These films will be for the instruction | $ of the young cop, thet he may sec : 2 Pyorrhea imperils the teeth and health of four persons out of every five past forty and thousands i younger. Nature warns you of its ; H 3 coming with bleed- ing gums. Take no chances: Act! Brush your teeth with FOR THE GUM: More than a tooth paste ait ebachs Pyatihon how to act quickly In-an emergency. To those who saw to-day's oxhibi- tion it looks as though there woulé have to be added a scenario w: and a director to the Police Depar ment. Sanwnseresevssccoeseecsvesensasecseecessssssssssesssscsssecsee Was only thirty-five feet a was growing smaller and smaller in the distance. But the firing sq} in the darkness of the gallery, ©! away. As each shot was fired and hit the Screen there was a perforation and @ ray of light which stowed what the regult.of the shot had been. vw. kdid-}. napper Who stood up tn ‘the car antl] fired back wae struck several times, He was put out of business. Ther the film was run again and the flashes of light on the screen showed that the tires were being punctured with a regularity that would have made it impossible for it. to continue. The. next pictures staged was @ burglar trapped on a roof taking shelter behind chimneys and trying to make his getaway. The burglar, it he had been wise, would have come out and thrown up his hands, but he was # foolish bird and insisted upon shoot- ing it out. He was shot in his pisto! arm and hand and najled in the leg and plugged in the forehead, accord- ing to the records made on the screen, Strategy played a part in the next exhibition, It was a band of gueril- Jas taking. cover behing trece and spent BAKER A DOUBLE VICTOR ON GREAT NECK COURTS The tennis tournament which the @reat Neck Country Club has been con- ducting since Labor Day has been con- elnded with results, in the finals, as follows: In the singles Morgan Grace Ji beaten by C. Clark 6-1, 6—1; M. won over B. Atterbury 4—€, 7—5, 6—3; Baker beat Clark 7—5, 6—4, 6—3. In the doubles Baker and Twed: won over Tobles and Gales 6—2, 5—7, @—-1; Morgan Grece Sr. and. C, Charts won over Wheeler and Shea 6- “Ship-Shape -> for the Season Returning tourists will find our provi- sion for their Fall and Winter cloth- ing, shoes, hats and accessories antici- pate their every requirement. Tailoring excellence in sack suits that permits immediate fitting. Abroad choice of fabrics, colorings, and. pat- . terns at impressively low prices. BrokAW BROTHERS BROADWAY AT FoRTY-SECOND STREET - HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. HOTELS AND RESTAUR. and were defeated by Baker and ‘weds dell 6—4, 6—2, 6—4, ae NEW YORK STUDENTS WIN MUSIC PRIZES Melen Van Ende and Roger Whit- more Honored in France. TONTAINEBLEAU, France, Sept. 19. —Violm pupils of the American Con- servatory of Music competed yosterd: tm the presence of a jury of French m aicians for the honors of the post-gr wate course. First prizes were awarded to Miss Mary Loulse Gale of Cincinnati and Miss Helen Van Ende of New York, and gecond prizes to Roger Whitmore of Ithaca, N. Y., and Miss Mabel Jackson of Minneapolis. Dont Mics It/ Says I. M. Uppercu, TO-NIGHT WILLIAM ARNOLD'S MUSICAL REVUE ‘So. This Is Paris” Best Table d'Hote Dinner in § New York We Must Vacate Our Ten-Story 36 St. Building We decided to sell our entire stocks of furniture, beds, bedding, rugs, linens, curtains, house- wares, etc., direct to the public rather than pay the stupendous cost of moving. We faced the prospect of a huge loss, either way, and simply” decided to give the public the benefit. TODAY, though this gigantic event is only a week old, thou- sands of homes have already been made happier by means of the history-making bargains we are offering. purchases made during We will hold all this Sale till you are ready for them, No charge for storage. AU we ask ie, Open 9 to 5.30 PLEASE COME BARLY! Saturday»Evenings Until 9.30 LLL $397,500 of Special! 9x12 Axminsters Regularly $35.00 | 3749 A remarkably fine rug at so low a@ price. N included tn this sale are our N entire stocks of Velvet and all at drastic $2.25 Inlaid Linoleum. . 93.50 Inlaid Linoleum. $2.353/,-Tapestry Stair Carpe $3.59 34-Velvet Mottled Car; 98 Floor Oil Cloth..... $11.98 6x9 Fipor Cloth Rugs. $11.50 9x12 Grass Rags..., $13.50 629 Wool and Fibre Rugs. $1.75 27354 Rag Rugs. $1.10 24236 Rag Ru 937.75 Re Seamless Brussels 91.25 ak Grass Rugs, $2.00 36-1nch Grass Rugs. $1.69 veamerian Grass Rinne; 3-Piece Bed Outfit Reduced te 21-98 Consisting _ of continuous post wae Enema ‘Cotton lattress and ring. Reg. Price 40. Arminster, $37,500 of Chairs & Rockers Greatly Reduced $17,00 Fumed Oak Rocker, Init, Span. Leather Seat... $25.00 Mhg. Fin. Rocker. Span. Leather Seal $40,00 Mhg. Arm Cha estry Seat...... $22.50 Mahoe, Fi. Arm Chair, $15.00 igre “Gul Rocker dle Seat - $9.89 14,74 + 2449 13,98 8.98 We Apologize to those who were delayed in making their purchases last week, due to the un- usual number of peo- ple attracted by this event. This week we can assure prompt service, for we. have engaged _edditional salesmen for this emergency : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922, \, Ludwig Baumann's Tremendous i Regardless $3,378,500 of Furniture, NA Rugs, Housewares, etc... Must Be Sold at Once: i of Costs or Former Prices! A Few of the Thousands of Bargains: . We Have Divided Our Stock Among Our Three Stores The Identical Bar; ins Will Be On Sale To-morrow Morning at ALL THREE STORES Harlem Store— 44 46 West 125 St. Newark Store—49-51 Market St. $250,000 of HOUSEWARES $7.50 PERFECT OIL HEATERS, $4.87 $1.00 O'Cedar Mop... 69 $2.28 White Enamel Medicine Cheat, 9x12 Mirrors... $1.65 $1.75 White Enamel Bath Room Stool, Rubber Tipped... .98 $11.95 40.Inch Porcelain Table with Drawer, Periect Top. 7.95 8th Ave. Store—35 to 36 St. Day Beds and Couch Beds | Doub!: Day Bed, $27.89 Single Day Bed 18.49 Double ae Bed. 36.98 Couch ry voee 15,98 Double Day Bed, ‘atee! frame, Walnut fin.,Mat- tress covered in fancy Cretonne....... Day Beds, wood frames. Mahogany fin., mat. tress, pillow and rol) e in fine Cre. tonne... 5+ . 89.49 Couch Bom... . 18.74 Brago and Enatsel Beds 14.50 White Iron Bed... 54.49 $4.50 Stag Handle Carving Set, Russell Steet, 3 pes., in tilk-lined. box, wees 2,88 $39.00 spe Firs Cakes Double Well........21.50 tum, Sets. sie sesesese $6.98 ‘ ovcgesebovoecedenss 98 $1.75 Aluminum Double Rosster .95 $1. a Antes Aluminum. Con- ‘ot and Cover....... 1.19 $26 3.Burner Gas Ra White Porcelain Door $16,89 $65 Aurer Lars Sse binet Range......43.79 bse Florence Oil Cookers,.......16.49 $9 Floren: Double Oversee sssssserar 6-49 $6.00 Guaranteed Electric Irons. $3.25 $5.50 ri ahawriecal Iron,...,.. 3.25 17.50 White Iron Bed... $20.00 Ivory Iron Bed. $40" Walnut tron Bed $26.00 Brass Beds....... $35.00 Brass Beds $39.75 Bross Beds. . $39.75 Beass Beds... 2449 Wood Beds—Bolow Cost! Left. Over From Matched Suits $20 Ivory Sanitary Wood 11,679 Single Pieces. for Every Room at “About 40% Off! $24 Solid Golden Oak Dresset, $25 Mhg. Finish Floor Lamp, complete with 24-in, silk shade in Gold, Rose and SPECIAL $125 Mahi Cabinet Model Phonographs 7980 3 Down—#1 = Week. Tae te @ handsome sabinet $150.00 Wainut Comb. Buffet +2 $160.00 Mhg. Comb. China Closet 8: $ $50.00 Ivory Enamel Dresser,. 39.40 $135.00 Walnut Comb, Vanity Dresser, $50.00 Golden Oak Dresser... Our Special Low Deposits $5 Delivers $100 Smaller Deposits on Smaller Purchases, $15 delivers $300 $20 delivers $400 $30 delivers $600 $40 delivers 7 carry = complete line of and BONORA Phono i. No Extra Charges for Open 9 ‘oe 5.30 Saturday Evenings RD) 4 West 125 St. Bet. 7th and Lenox Aves. $800 $50 delivers $1000 FREE Motor Delivery Within 100 Miles of New York, Ludwig ‘Baumann 35 1036 St. Entrance on 8th Ave., Near 36th St. $593,500 of posal. Suits r Walnut Combination Bedroom Suits 7 79® jeces). Consisting of Dresser, Chifforette and fale Bult "Size Bow-End Bed, Regular price $150. Priee Queen Anne Mai My Fin.,2 = a: $89.74. Walnut Combination Suits, 3 pieces. 420 249.29 Queen Anne Walnut Comb., 4 pieces. 550 349.49. Walnut Combination Suits, 4 pieces. 400 224.67" French Gray Enamel Suits, 8 pieces. 575 399.98 Colonial Style Suits, 4 pieces......... 175 98.98 Walnut Combination Suits, 3 pieces.. 200 109.89 Colonial Walnut Finish, 3 pieces...... 235 139.75 Queen Anne Suits, 3 pieces 325 183.74 Walnut Finish Suits, 4 piece 260 157.34 Mahogany Combination Suits, 3 pes. 335 196.89" Louis XV. Suits, 7 pieces...... Peas 900 599.49 Venetian Gray Enamel Suits, 4 pieces 1200 789.98 537 Dining Room Suits : Haltan Oak Suits (Three Pieces) 89.74 : Consisting of Buffet, China Clovet and Oblong Baie 9 Extension Table. Serving Table and Chairs to Match Sold Separately. Regular price $160. Regular Walnut Combination Suits, 3 pes.. so 1143 89“ Brown Oak Suits, 3 pcs.. Louis XVI. Suits, 3 pes. Walnut Combination Suits, 3 pes.. Walnut Combination Suits, 4 pcs Amer. Walnut Comb. Suits, 3 pea, Italian Oak Suits, 4 pcs. Walnut Combination Suits, 3 pe: : 250 SA tea Combination Suits, 10 tp . 490 bey a Combination Suits, - 800 Hen lewhite Suits, 10 pes......... “1500 Mahogany Comb. Suits, 10 pcs...... 900 639 Living Room Suits Extra: Speciall... Tapestry’ Living Room Suils (3 pieces). Consisting of Sola Arm Chair and. Rocker. 69: 89 Mai Finish Fra’ isis Regular Price, $125 ' wae ; ce) GenuineLeather Suits, 3 pieces... -. $150 $89.98 Tapestry Suite; 3 pieces:. ry 160 99.74 Tapestry Overstuffed Suits, pieces. 275 179.49 Lea Overstuffed Suits; 3 iasee.. 700 432.27 ‘apestry Overstuffed Suits, . 200 119.98 lotr werstuffed Suits, 3 pieces... 495 299.24 fesagre Overstuffed Suits, 3 pieces. 475 267.89 Mohair Overstuffed Suits, 3 pieces.. 900 598.49 You need not disturb your savings. Your small initial it secures the immediate delivery of your purchase. You need not make any other outlay of cash. You Can Take « vow and « Half Our Liberal Credit Terms You can pay monthly, No Interee Added You may open an our purchase of pavining in this le--linens, curtains, comfort- ables, dinner sets, cutlery, sewing machines, phonographs, _silver- ware, crockery, kitchenware, rugs, and all the furniture you . Purchoses Held FREE of CHARGE Uniti You Are Ready for Them, 66. Newark, N. J. 4¢- ? TIARKET ST. Block 8thAv. bm

Other pages from this issue: