The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922. I on fm auinmons ay charging he[ Griffin to return the money a prospec: ® : ONLY 380 TALESMEN | PROSECUTES LANDLORD |Ciuuted'a new lew Op rotuatag’te rent] ties fonent Nad, pala an, ene ment PROMO 0 ler 0s a arewe nner OF 900 SUMMONED | FOR BARRING | CHILDREN | ther. & becaus hina five ‘children, | rent. Sa nd . hon Judge on note ren - a x RVICE | , +f 2041 of Article 182 of the F RATZEN CASE A@AIN POSTTO: 1 Month Ago D Dies as He Foresaw sigh oe atten Segre emt ws oat Sette ence te Henell ateuring. on the, eantty proceedin JAMES McCRE: <¥' & CO, i ; “Mr. Griff l ‘od: | the case of Mri in &. Ralsen, co 4 ' 4 Te eee oe feared slayer Dr. Abraham Gitck- er pe woman of No. ‘onk- "not ity ICs very certous,” re-| stein In itty bod rage, wa e < Jurors—A beentecs ned. ere, haled B, C, Griffin, w owns an! joined Judgr Mo whe set the case] postpone dto-day by County Judge Mar- 2 East Orance, N. J., Veteran, Gassed in Europe, M: Judge Rosatsky, in General Ses-|apartinent house, to Yonikers City Court down for next Saturday, He advised tin, é VaCHCE, All Plans for Burial. jons, expressed the sentiments of all ERIE UA LED AE SKUARL LLL AEE LSE ERELEEESUEAYES LET CELLET FELT ELLEN REL MRCRRAATEA TREE ° é a | revere ? é George Percy Evans, American World War veteran and victim of] ‘he jurists of his court to-day Peli | _ tuberculosis who, about a month ago, gave a “farewell party” to his friend: |e deplored the Ld GL ta o be BEST & COMPANY 372 FIFTH AVE, N.Y. 7 1S; Was 1 / when he found out that his death was certain and not far off, died short); ] ons to appear for jury service. ; before midnight last BiEnE at his home in East Orange, N. J. f the ray onty appeared. before Fi on! c c Pees oe os, ces ' SUDGE KNOX DISMISSES anion carne aid In the atti | " aid J. call, as Evans loved to have hi GAS INDICTMENTS ae Creu it Tae Rare lends come to sce him at his fur- —— ours a eh ey nished room at 478 Main Street. Defendants Were Accused of View{for some Bearers TaGKe Ps tL 7 4 tae the evening the sick sol- lating Anti-Trast Law. Sante 6 raaeeeteiee a ier became worse ‘ecling that the} guage John C, Knox of the: Crimtsal |” end was near, he asked his friend® | pranch of the Federal’Court to-day dlr- a to stay with him. They did, and the} yisseq the Indictments found against Lathes red persons were sam Veteran died at about 1145 P.M. Heli Cateoa Gas tmprovement Company, | had arranged for his funeral, after}. wotsbach Mantts Company, the Cit- [the Court of Gen the farewell party, specifying the] il! ruminating . tinal Branch of kind of casket he wanted and where] poaine, Randall Mo Court but only 380, responded. i eres See res . eow : to adjourn for the ‘old, was born no one scemed to know oe e ) Where, but he spent most al Dangh-§$100 to $250 wer his lite Drake Oranes bi pon whieh T howe did not He was estranged | “ty tae from his family, it was understood, Non-Alcoholic and had changed his name, the orlg ossible to business in é. sb ctvile Giving Tie ct OST TEOEY tSeEEEETTS he was wounded and gassed at Cha- indfetments be » He sald tn teau-Thierry, contracting tuberculosis the evidence it was doubtful if after his discharge, apparently from}the Government could secure a the gassing. ,, i; soa Two months Mountain San J. On Oct. © his now at ‘the Wash- Hate satiety clas house to nbout| SHOT SELF OVER DANCER three dozen friends. He got out of HE IS FREED BY COURT bed and went to the’ hall in a tuxt- cab, presiding and making a speech] Magistrate Can't Find Proof that 8 if the evidence disclosed jo which is interstate within the meaning of tl @ Essex Verona, N Machines 89.50. Buy it by the case— i is Always keep a Shout the value of frlendahip, tit Logan Himself Fired, Bblili sutbesze= Extremely Low Priced William Logan, © middle aged the- atrical booking ¢ of the Church of Our Lady tian rang our. “Pretty soon those ringing for me,” re! nt who shot him- self in his office at No. 17 West Forty- c t on November 16 because Serve it straight —and youhavea delicious appe- tizer She will not-dread the arrival of the laun- dry day, next year, if you give her a Loco- motive Washing Machine this Christmas. Its water heating device which makes it possible to wash, boil and sterilize the laundry without the use of a stove or ex- tra boiler, removes all the back-breaking element from wash day. A solid copper boiler always keeps the interior free from rust. A sturdy’ wringer completes the operation, and leaves her free to attend to her other duties. An additional ad- vantage of the “Locomotive” is the table board top for ironing. » ea? This new shipment has been received just in time to make this Christmas » si tLe (Wenrewarer Dept. 8isih Floor) James ol asian & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET 1a, Hippodrome EMERGENCY I @. tx ‘Tenement Mov For sale atall dealera credited with " Locomotive Electric Morris t no proof had shown Sole Agents for the United States hot himself and the charge W. A. TAYLOR & CO. 29 Broadway New York 1 to discuss i) :] Pure silk Tuxedo in A 3] fancy weave. 2500 Silk and wool knitted suit. Wh In mixtures of brown and | zen Mires and gray, black white, blue and gray. Silk badings e+ 6 + 3650 In Carved and Hand Decorated Console Cabinets fs for Christmas Knitted things that fulfillevery mission of a Christmas gift; for they are as decorative as they are practical, and as easy to give as to receive! Best & Co. presents French, English and domestic garments—a collection that includes every smart developement of the smartest trend of sports fashions. A selection of hand- some console cabinets to go with the most care- full) selected furniture. ‘The variety of models offered in period and original designs affords the opportunity of choosing something un- William and Mary, Oak usual and decorative. Lord \& ‘Payor and Walnut, $300. Originai Design, $85. FMM OO MORO MMO MM MMM MOO MRC ROMO MORO?) KNITTED SUJTS - - - 25.00to 55.00 SWEATERS - - - - - 6,95 to 75.00 ass SCARFS- -*- - + - - 2.95 to 18.95 ae CAP & SCARF SETS- - 6.95 to 15.00 4 A, Sweater of soft striped wool, Ni \ in various colors - 10,00 B. Cap and scarf set to match sweater (A) «6 » 60s Telephone Fitz Roy 1234 2B est & Co. Send for Our ye Book Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. Established 1870 Specials for Tuesday, Dec. 5th Assorted Assorted Fruit and Club Chocolates: | Nut Buttercups: A choice collection of Choco- Nut and Fruit Jelly Fillings. late covered Sweets in pleas- Regularly S4c. Special, speci ing variety. POUND POUND NET 24c¢ | NET 39c Committees! Attention ! Christmas Candy ee _\e ™ Stern Brothe TS for Churches, Sunday Schools, etc. WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. 30 Pounds oun FASHION ‘~ CREAR CANDY, ac tien of ‘andies William and Mary,in Hand Decorated Queen Anne Model, in Mahogany with Jong esting flavore—packed 30 & GO Boxes Feunstin cove torether wih 60 Halt ‘ound lithograp! ‘olding boxes. x Pound lithographed folding be: MEN’Ss—SU[T S—YouNG MEN’S see ricae =o 4 40 Many other attractive offe: in 30 Pound Case Candies. Ask oui tea $3 5 $4 0 $5 5 We Also Offer: Milk Chocolate | | Woolens, Fine Kirschbaum tailoring and the Victrola No, 260 in Mahogany and Walnut, $160. A ( ‘O red r | Liberal Monthly Terms type of models which one would rarely expect to - ry Parlays: | . . oft classic } Bubble Book demonstrations especially for kiddies find at these moderate prices. in candycraft, SEVENTH FLOOR. Sport styles; young men’s styles; business men’s styles: worsteds, serges, cheviots and tweeds—all new patterns and colors. L ord & | aylor | Kirschbaum Winter Overcoats—$35 to $55 REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section 4 FIFTH AVENUE . MUST BE iN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY, TELEPHONE Fritz Roy 1900 No Charge for Alterations Circulation Over 600,000 — ———————_____—_—

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