The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1922, Page 11

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—— oe ceed _____s#ME EVENING ee eee onnenn Sos his superiors In the church not to talk] District Attorney. Waiter Ferris of PRIEST EXPELLED FROM _ | Ne, superiors to the chureh not to tame | Distros thorny on “venprolnted” Furst pal ry IRELAND COMES TO U. S. Father Fennelon, head of the Francis-| Assistant to Mr. Rowland. oan Order, who saw to It bis charge we Js seported. that John B. Add Father Dominic, Deported for Pott- | did not speak of affairs In [reland, ite Plains, who was defeated for Su flea) Activity, anaes to Oregon. Father Dominic wil} remain here a day | Preme Court Justice by George H. Tay The Rev. Father John F. O'Connor, known as Father Dominic of the Fran- tor of St. Paul's Protestant Eplacopal Church, aasisted the officers, ‘The mem- orial address was delivered by District y Grand Exalted Ruler August amayer, of New York City. of New Rochelle have thie year: J, Durand Dunkel, William Glaeoum, John W. Killetts, Abraham Lincoln Willcocks and Frank chester Children’s Court, {t ix said that Judge Appell wil! not resign from the City Judgeship until Jan. 1, when Mayor F.-ke will name n Democrat, If the appointment came before the pres ent Bonrd of Aldermen, which Is made up of a Kepublican majority, Mr, Coffey world rocelve the appointment as City Judge Depu or two with the Franciscan Fathers and|!0! Jr. of Mownt Vernon, will be ap- then start for Bend,, Ore., where he has| Pointed a Deputy Attorney General, been ordered by the’ Franciscan Monks.|,,£upreme Court Juatice-elect George Hf, Taylor jr. “In an address at sina elsean-Capuchin Order, who "was ex- 4 V1 The annunt memortal services of New | Darnell $ id ple, Mount Vernon, denounced the “ Y % 1 Pelled from Ireland because of his poli- at t . eee i ntaae | Rochelle Lod 3. P.O. Elks, were] Ai the Thankegivin vice of Tem- tical activities, arrived here yesterday WESTCHESTER NOTES. Ku Miux Kian, 68 @ lawites organise) ig tn ruom iast evening. | pel larael, of New F lie, the con- tion, Although the Republican onganizatior of Mount Vernon has indorsed former Assemblyman William 8. Coffey for the appointment as City Judge, to fill the vacancy caused by the election o George C. Appell as Jintge of the West- Established 1807 ~ CowPERTHWAIT & SON i UPTOWN G he ” in Fu ni ture” DOWNTOWN i 3rd Avenue & I2Ist Street verlasting’ Jurne Park Row & Chatham Sq Ask Your Grandfather 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. gregation burned the mortgages on the and Rabbi Stern announced tion, to take effect Feb. +. on the ner Adriatic. He was the spir- ftual adviser to Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, while the latter Was on the hunger strike which caused his death. Father Dominic has been ordered by wns by the Kearney n., and the District Attorney-elect Rowland ot Yonkers has selected Miss Marion O'Con- ‘or of Mount Vernon for private secre ary, Holland §. Duell of Tarrytown will probably be the new S cond Axsietant Marshall Monaten of St. Gabriel and the R arroll, Rector Church, of Nashville, Tenn. You can get these things for your home on a charge account, at either our Harlem or Chatham Square Store. The “Smal! Change” that you will never miss, in weekly or monthly payments, will easily give you a Big ig Gotti Ste Merry Christmas. Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Don't let Christmas presents and a thousand Holiday demands, that cat up your ready eash, interfere with keeping up the coziness and happiness of your home. Dress up your home with mellow brown mahogany, waving grained walnut, warm rugs, and colorful lamps. Select attrac- tive, substantial furniture for long-lasting gifts. Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings - Desk An ideal if for the womau house. holes for bil and Je tters one stationery drawer. Dust proof wi cover closed $24 tying Chair and Rocker wing ¢ Each $32 = Ep se $198—Upholstered 3-Pc. Living Room Suite -_ T Deep, spring seat Tapestry or Velour and Polychrome Frame. Payable $2.50 Weekly Telephone Stand Reduced from $275 whet moker ‘ and Chair Something new in an overstuffed suite. Polychrome finish frame with diamond desisn Si ance tend Magazine : h carving. Marshall Spring cushions in all pieces. evictable, weit h Stand t ash trays, Three shelves and ch be olde book tray; solidly : va drawer for box butlt, of “combina jon ‘Mahogany, Special Sale of Metal Beds—'A Less Than Regular Price Entire made up stock of one factory taken over. Beds of all sizes ; in Ivory, White, Walnut, and Mahogany finishes. Prices from $9 to $50.9 Queen Anne Design—10 Graceful Pieces on : Payable $3.50 Weekly $298 able set in combination Walnut, that will last for many Christm y back Buffet, with full length linen drawer; China Closet, © Complete 7-Piece Substantial Suite With Chifforobe in Place of Valet, $325 Large, hands r sideration for the with long central room for clothing; Payable $4.25 Weekly $345 Walnut, made with great con- wide, with 5 drawers; Vanity t Wardrobe, with drawers and r and Rocker, with cane s A good, dey dinners; 66 ity ge latticed panels oblong Extension ' droom ft combinatio xtra drawer; 36 in, Server with roomy storage compartment; latest ¢ 48 in, wide, 60 fn. long; 5 Chairs and Armchair with leather sest Rug Bargains Axminster Rugs, 4.66.6 Christmas Toys Sleeping Dolls, . . .98c and up to $25.00 7 Polished Wood Carriages. ...... . 18,75 eee Bets Baas Reed Carriages 6.95 and up to 15,75 anaes ae MEE OX Automobiles. .... .. .$7.75 and up to 125.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 27 Slate Blackboards....$1.75 and upto 6,00 Axminster Rugs, 6x9, #97 Electric Trains, ......$4.95 and upto 54.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 2 Skudder Cars, ball bearing. .......... 6.25 Axminster Rugs, 7.6x9, 60 47.50 i - . . y 7.6% rad “ Oriental Rugs Wage 4 . Conter agons ee ns pa pe ed . 33.00 Printed Velvet Carpet, a yd., $2.75 pr 2.25 Recently Imported Rally Dol Folding Tables,....-$1.75 and up to 378 Bi Rotel AP tn.» 0. 74.4 85 for Christmas payne ls Velocipedes, ball bearing........... 12.75 Printed Linoleum, a yd 1.20 B siege Baby Walkers Dolls’ Furniture in Large Variety Cocoa Mats, 1.6x2.6 2.75 ‘eee Clreus Toys All Kinds of I . ot . Steel Mats, 1.6x2.6, 2 2.00 Kabistans leds of Ingenious eytsings | Inlaid Linoleum, » yd., $2.25 grace 1.85 Kazaks Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms | Monthly or Weekly Payments | ears COWPERTHWAIT & SONS 75 Weskiy on $50 Worth $1.50 Weekly on $100 Worth ® $250 Weekly on $200 Worth $12.50 Weekly on $1,000 Worth Other Awounts in Proportion Uptown— Downtown— Pay by the Month it You Wish Tivo ~ Wo EaN’ dninrast Added. 3rd Ave. and 121st Street Park Row and Chatham Sq. 10% Off for Cash 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Stores 193 to 205 Park Row WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER cepted a cnil to the Pthe He leven years in New Rochele. FIRST PRIZE . . SECOND PRIZE . THIRD PRIZE e 25 Prizes of 10.00 each 50 Prizes of 5.00 each 300 Prizes of 1.00 each Coprright, 1988, by Ward Baking Company $1000.00 To Be Given cAway in 378 CASH PRIZES! For the Best Slogans or Essays about WARD'S VITOV REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. THE KEY TO HEALTH ° In the event of ties, the full amount of prize offered will be awarded to each tying contestant. Ask your Neighborhood Dealer for Folder giving Rules and- Complete Details of Contest, or we will send to you upon request. This folder is also enclosed with all Wrapped Varieties of WARD’S BREAD and all Boxed Varieties of WARD’S' FINE CAKES. For Sale at the Store of Your ‘Neighborhood Dealer WARD BAKING $100.00 ° . . . . ° { . : . ° . . . ° ° . . COMPANY You Draw More Than Crowds With These Bar§aing _ Bvery dollar yields its profit It has generally been found good business to take @ Joss on a tew items in order to draw trade for other lines. But it’s better business if you ¢an draw the trade | and not take che loss. / And still better if each item in the sale yields an eiual profi. ‘Thousands of retail stores in all pares of the country are doing business on that basis today, thanks to the opportunity opened by the Government's Surplus Property sales, ‘The savings made possible by the War Department sules enable you to offer irremstible bargains and make bry money out of them, They cover a wide range of merchandise, so your Offcrings need not have the limited appeal that features most retail sales, Your business paper describes the sales, their location and dates Watch for them, and write to Major J. L. Frink, Chiet, Sales Promotion Section, Office, Director of Sales, Room 2518, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. Send for this books, The Story of War De-

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