The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 16

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th and Bonds Recovered _ When Citizens Open Fire on Gang. : SPRINGS, Ark., Sept. 2%.—Two unidentified” bank bandits a killed, another was fatally wounded anf two others were shot y in @ runhing battle with after the five men had robbed ) First National Bank here of 000 in money and $90,000 in bonds, oy »Alurmed citizens met the bandits swith gunfire as they emerged from bank With their loot, carrying them the’ bank teller as & the bandits returned the pre a Who sat in tn ‘of the bank at- shot as they ran by © YEARS OF DIVORCE | forse © to Serve in Near West Re- i avlts in Reconciliation, _ | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Sept. 28.— Thomas M. Endly, eafesman for tho Airplane Manufacturing Con- thy, of New York City, and hie former D. Endly of this who were divorced several years were remarried here by Magistrate ter, ° Mr. Endly goed YmTED ANcuUns TO DEBATE, “At the meeting @f the United Anglers’ in the: Room of the y evdoing, Charl YIELDS TO OIL “Lubricant on Rivers Pre- . vents Famous Smoky City Mist. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 28 (As- _ sociated Press.)—A new fox- «killer wag used successfully to- ay, and much of Pittsburgh's _ Usual mist on a cold day was ‘kept in the Monongahela River. ') The principle of tho. fog- | Killer is that the river must be kept well lubricated. There- fore, at the first-Antimation by » the Weather Bureau of « cold * snap, the waters were care- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. ® GIMBELS GREATEST SALE 12th Birthday of the Opening of Our New. York Store Begins Next Monday Morning, October 2nd Nothing So Vast Has Been 3 Attempted Here Before THE WHOLE FAMILY’S FALL AND WINTER NEEDS HERE AT. HUGE SAVINGS Here is advance notice of the most spectacular merchan- dising event ever attempted by this organization — an organization internationally famous for its suprem- acy in aistribution of vast lots of goods. An event so great in size—involv- ing Ynillions of dollars’ worth of new goods—as will arouse the amazement of the retail world. An event establishing low price levels'on new wanted merchandise beyond the dream of the buying public and such as the average merchant could not hope to achieve. : Monday will mark the culmination of ‘thirty weeks of in- ‘tense effort by one of America’s foremost: organizations, whose sales this year will exceed. seventy millions of dollars. All of our sources of supply have contributed their quotas. Manu- facturers have ignored their own costs. We will price the offerings almost on acost basis. The aim has been-to achieve the presentation of the season’s newest merchandise, running the entire list of requirements for person and for home, at about half the ordinary prices. This announcement is put forth so that all may make plans to be here Monday—the first day Special purchases aggregating millions of: dollars have been made—obviously all cannot be offered at once.. But Monday will mark © a presentation of offerings the like of which New York has_never seen. The Sunday papers will carry the news (plan now to watch for it). Day by day we shall list additional attractions in the papers. Millions of people are receiving the announcement. of this sale—either Santee this notice or through other methods of notification. Nothing so vast_has been at- tempted heretofore. Quantities which we be- lieve ample have been provided—act at once. Order by mail or tel- ephone, or, better yet, come to the store: Everything that is possible to do has been done to pro- vide for the baige of vast throngs. Almost 1,000 extra people will be here to serve you. Almost two score new cash registers have been installed within the month. The store, as you know, has been marvelously _re-ar- ranged. In three cities the Gimbel organization, num- bering over 10,000, is on the qui vive. Our next Sunday’s advertisement ex-

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