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THE EVEWiNC CALD, MCIDAT, NOVEMBER 13, 1922. will long for a love that {s| THIRTY-TWO FAMILIES cn Patrick O'Connell of the Oak {PLANS TO MOTORIZE PROSECUTOR MOT] WILL IFT ATTACK tove that we two know.|, FLEE EARLY MORNING | ori rn bach to the house, noti- WHOLE CHICAGO God arly, + BLAZE IN TENEMENT ts, who fled to the street, POLICE baa I love ye sweet, dames McCreary & Co, .:, With @ passion strong ‘ of them carrying children and | T But you will grow weary 1 ri in thelr night clothes. CHICAGO, Nov. 13 me en and children were given ? : s »U ’ ' 19) Though | gave up all for fo a coffee house at No. 4] , Plans to motorize the Police De . . Near the poem was a book sri tectseel fae Street and served by the pro-| ‘partment were announced to- Second Day of Six Day Sale —_——>— sR a a= Quantity ii eee ae ge or with hot coffee and sand-| $y Charles Fitzmorris, Chief ‘ aby nxette re | Nomad, and beside it t tters, They See id No. wiches. The blaze was spectacular sxblaihinw va ‘feauent.. | e © (Conttiaed) led but tnatamped Street, were early to-day driven fr iickly e aed. YE we Week Tee, Te REINS SPOR EA | mE i One was addressed to Mre , ; beds tovthe street by a fire that|fieved to have sturted under a water] he will make for squads of aute | eminine oo wear ' » | § . White No, 611 Rogers on the roof of the house and « on ‘the re the cause being] mobiles, he intimated that the ae os Bbiwvok hother to Miss. Lawia}thivatened for a time similar hous n by the police as spontaneous} modern crook virtually has el! Senet Date. tinea St, Ble NTE" Reeves, RF. D. Box 9 Summit de ; tion, The damage was said[ inated the policeman on f a | that Mrs. Gibson Had sent the anony ' doa third to Me. J. Frank | ize was discovered bg t be less than $1,900 factor in the suppression o ; mous message 9 Fifth Ave id refu Before and After this Sale 8.75, 9.75 Good shoe crattsmanship, good quality mate- _ aeatie pet rape gg ne HERSELF BECAUSE rials and the newer modes ate embodied in each Bech aiiee ait ss colnet tas pair of these shoes. They provide a complete a range of sizes in each style. You may there- eee fore be assured of your size in your style. ental student, twenties } hief who had A. The Bantry for ‘ itternvon wear; in Beige Suedecombined with Parent Leather or Tan, Dulland Pat- og or for the t 1 tw 1 fr . (Continued) . 7 bed rather all in one evening 2 ‘ whether the: had been ‘We might be, and All other questi id about the Kad back «| 1 Have been wondering, dartin i was che Leather coinbine Wa aitvecal pla How I can beur the Huse R nurse from whi $ Vea AI Batene ‘ ¥ * : When IT wat with sighs and tear Bi “ ented) a ft nth at Leather. ight returned to her he i ‘ stu whe 2 pees irs. Gibson $1 for recovering the di dnd deud i left at W. The Collegiate for ues And wait for your coming inv t nts in Mississi | Sports wear; Beige sa a ap BuckskinwithPatent Patrick Thornton, a neighboring |1 ynow’ that the day approaches FORMER NEW YORK EDITOR A Heather trimming. farmer and Louis Fathyr, his hi When your heart will ti me DIES. C. The Diana for man, say they Cret heard of At my door and gate 1 may wat POUCH SEE Gr ir move a sees eats: Russell's story about a week ata watt r Gileh eighty-two, eee as Parent } 2? . , vather. Quite dis at that time she did n Fore torn taal never ieee J finctiveand diferent walked home with Mrs. om tO} when love that is now my heaven Ky 1): ‘The Catton, for get the dog. Mrs, Russell is deseribed| ‘The kisses that make my life, ¥ 7 i NGEROGN WERT AK 7 Mr. Thornton as ‘ta talker who| You wil! bestow on another, ee 2 Rromucuedenr Rare alks in bunches” and whose stories | yoy will grow weary of sinning cae ‘ : skin, Black Satin or whose atories | yoy will grow weary of sinning So intimately are the Welvies Parent save never been of any interest to (Though you do not call it so) Leather jm. shops of I. Miller associ- i. ‘Whe Adelphia She has had a grudge quarrel with é ies far atrese ee ated with Style, that it is pe eet ane Mfrs. Gibson for months, he sald, and yesterday atened o 4 ) In Px Leath: $ skin 4 t shoe Rees ane sone : : ‘ ty Black Satin, sometimes forgotten that Pit comferabte Riis Gibson jak she hae WEY United Electric Service $10 his Values are difficult to F The Suburban f doing wit tee , ‘on , : lied ¢ ‘ even approach. Indeed at via Salento 4 chat one of Mrs, Russel 8 looked su comfortable shuc 24 sithough t might ‘have come. trom SEP Pe te $10 there are many, many which wal sturdy (<> ithstand all sorts ul he Gibson pens. wear models that are worth con- John Sylvester, another neighbor nowever, says he regards Mrs. Ru 1 : is (Second Fleer) ice inal dlaheat latearlly aidlonek siderably more. | sot think her capable of telling any thing but the truth. a i af ‘On Saturday Timothy N. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Hall's counsel, hinted at some- hesbeiler thing he was holding back that would . Black Satin or $10 “blow Mrs. Gibson out of the water.’* It was the story told by Mrs. Russell He took a copy of the affidavit to Mr Patent Leather, $10 Lord & Taylor Mott in East Orange yesterday, but the only statement Mr. Mott made ‘ later to newspaper men was: coe 5 “Mr. Pfeiffer came to my home this FIFTH AVENUE afternoon and turned over to mo an ® amaavit such as you describe. I'll have it investigated. Mr, Pfeiffer has e a perfect right to conduct his case as 5 he pleases and T to conduct my case in 15 West 42nd Street Lares 1554 Broadway Hudson Terminal 370 Riverside Drive, a new high class fif- WILL NOT DISCUSS CREDIBILITY | | | | TELEPHONE, FITZ ROY 1900 | j Open until o P.M. Entrance: Fulton Street | | teen-story building recently erected in one of OF WITNESSES. h ibe a ie 4 Brooklyn Mr. Mott refused to suy whether he the most exclusive sections of the city an 498 F ‘ nie : ulton Street, Corner of Bond thought the uffidavit affects the credi- 2 . Baity of Mrs, Gibaon containing seventy-six modern apartments, | “T am not going to say anything 7 " i] dae fo eas of ty Sie Tha: eooers and builds ate the 270 River HeBeleheBeBew, | he said. “I have sald that repeut- side Drive Corporation, B. P. Walker, Treas- | edly.” Ee —— Sn = =a a urer; the architects, Schwartz & Gross and Mrs, Gibson was apprised of Mrs i 7 ~ a a = ‘ —_ Russell's attack on the veracity of her the electrical contractors, Hoffman & Elias. | story by reporters late last night. She eee f When in need of Electric Light or Power Service ‘ F call Stuyvesont 4980, Your requirements, whether + lorge or small, vill receive the prompl allention of = = W.& J.SLOAN E our Commercial Department representatives eer GREE Founded 1827 wisn ce Brave: The United Electric Light & Power Company NEW YORK 130 East 15th Street 89th Street and Broadway 146th Street and Broadway Victrola in William and Mary Period Model Cabinet $210 The decorated walnut model, illustrated, mia) LIGHT Weighs less than twelve pounds and is easily oper- ated and carried. Bal- anced so that it remains upright when lifted. SLOANE VACUUM: CLEANER $ An” Complete with all attachments. Accepted by and supplied to the United States Government for use in Government Buildings. M en < WEDNESDAY Overcoats or Suits 29.79 The best all wool fabrics carefully cut and tai- lored in real men’s favorite styles. OVERCOATS— Ulsters, Ulsterettes—kimona or box raglan shoulders or set-in sleeyes—full or half belted and Chesterfields—all desirable shades—well made from fine all-wool overcoatings—plaid backs—sizes 34 to 48, regular or stout. SUITS— Single and two-trouser — styles—all wool—well tallored—best fabries, styles and shades—sizes 84 to 50—regular, stout, short and long. TUESDAY se obtained equipped with number IX Victrole or $210. The same model, plain, $195. Queen Anne model, with Victrola number 1X, in mahogany, $185. Terms $10 per month Wallace Reducing Records will be demonstrated all week in our Victrola Department; from 10:30 to 12:30 A. M., 2 to 4:30 P, M. Frage -ann A Penny Buys A Pound of Loft:Famous Cocoa! All this week—You purchase a one pound can of cocoa at our regular selling price 19c, add another penny and walk away with mam) Pounce of 2) SEVENTH FLOOR JERSEY CITY UTS SHOW 4th Regt. 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