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Daily News from New York, New York • 6

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Daily Newsi
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DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924. THOUSANDS CA UGHT IN 2-HOU1 TAXPAYERS SEEK INCOME PUBLICITY TRAIN BLOCKADE IN MEADi girls were reported to havA BAN ON TREASURY on the vere-e of collapse when WIFE'S TEARS WIN FREEDOM FOR HER SPEEDSTER MATE Magistrate have hearts. Witness the scene in Manhattan Traffic court yesterday. Magistrate Earl A. Smith was sitting.

George fic was resumed. 1 The accident also tied tip I Washington, D. Oct. 31. The tax publicity provision of the Eden in Arctic? Not Far From It, at That.

Seattle, Wash, Oct. 31. An Eden not so far from the Arctic circle has been discovered by Vancouver, B. sportsmen. After an explorer returned from a subtropical valley in northern British Columbia, near the Yukon territory, the Vancouver men announced they would colonize the valley because of its exceedingly mild weather, fertility and abundance of game.

The weather is never below zero. bound Pennsylvania railroad Thousands commuters between Newark, N. and here were delayed and annoyed yesterday when tube trains were stalled for two hours between Newark and Jersey City during the midday rush because of the derailment of a Pennsylvania railroad freight locomotive west of the Summit ave. station. No one was injured, but hun new revenue law will be attacked a unconstitu which use the downtown tern in Jersev Citv.

When a insr crew from the railroad near Ilackensack finally res traffic, great crowds of commc at the Park pi. and Summit Winter, 48, of 409 Kast 87th chauffeur, was charged with speeding 20 miles an hour dreds of passenerers in the stations beseiged the trains. tional in a suit to be filed in the courts here, according to in-format! on reaching i -cials today. A Boston attorney, repre-: sentincr private i jammed trains, which formed a a She fainted when nae heard long line across the Jersey meadows, were forced to stand in the crawl. It'a splendidly told la -A How Emergen." the mew closed cars and many women and erial.

BeRi it today. See paarrt alone Park ave. and 70th ac-oording to a rice Tobin of Motorcycle ported with a petition shortly to be submitted Commissioner Blair AGKMAN asking an injunction restraining WHR GOOD RJRS ARE SOU) AT 10W PRICK 35 West 35lS Street Squad No. 1,1 Majristrate wjlo paVe him Earl A. Smith tne summons.

Thirty dollars or Jive days, the court decided. A woman's jobs interruptinl fur-i tht pro. tod i ngs. Mrs. Winter, bttween sobs, told the magistrate that $10 wouJd put a heavy strain! tht family budget and five days! would mean the loss of a job.

Then flhe fainted and was carried out of i WOMAN DETECTIVE, I FORTUNE TELLERS' NEMESIS, RESIGNS Isabella Goodwin, nemesis of beggars and fortune tellers and the firt and only first-grade wo man detective, sent her resignation yesterday to Commissioner Ennght after completing twenty eight years of service. She will receive a pension of $1,650 a year. In private life Detective Goodwin is Mrs. Oscar Seaholm, and she lives at 76 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Detective Goodwin aided in clearing up the East River National bank holdup in 1511.

Working as a maid in a boarding house where suspects were believed to live, she rounded up eight men, who went to prison for robbery. Secretary of the 'treasury aieiion and Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair from continuing to permit public inspection of tax records. The suit would be based on the contention that the publicity provision violates individual rights guaranteed by the constitution, attacking the law from a different angle than the suit filed and rejected in Cleveland yesterday. FUR Coats th courtroom. Magistrate Smith looked up record.

The findings wtre so satiffactory that he suspended sentence. I shall never forget what you have done for said Mrs. Winters. Kmc st Brockman. 24.

of 320 Jackson Bronx, pleaded puiity to driving a car at 5th ave. and 55th St. while intoxicated. Being a habitual offender of various traffic rules, he was given ninety days in the workhouse and his license re- LICENSE? NOT IN 6 YEARS; FINE $10! Charged with driving an auto around the city six years without a license, Robert Shenton, 621 Railroad Jamaica, L. ap- 20 THOUGHT SAVED AS SHIP GROUNDS Marshfield.

Oct. 31. The Priced Unusually Low It is possible of course, that, inferior Fur Coats and Jacquettes are sold at prices lower than JACKMAN'S but it is improbable that JACKMAN values in Fur Coats and Jacquettes of superior quality can be equalled at our low prices. A shopping trip around town for comparison will convince you that JACK-MANjvalues are unmatchable. peare dyesterday in Jamaica court.

''Did you never in that itanwr Acme wasi beached on a bar off Whisky Run, today, (ieorgeite Eoyalle. 31, of 200 W. after battling a severe storm thrnnchnnt th nipht. The Bran time try for a license. Were you never arrested before" asked Magistrate Thomas F.

Doyle. Shenton answered no. "Time some one stopped you," said Doyle. "Ten dollars." don coast guard is standing by and is believed to have saved the twenty men who composed the vessel's crew. f'Sth who said she was an actress, also pleaded guilty to driving an auto while intoxicated on Oct.

29 at Siuh st. and Broadway. She wa.s h. lj in $60 bail for investigation Nov. 3.

One hundred and ninety-two '-ases. mostly speeders, were disposed of. Fines collected totaled 1,751. Magistrate H. Stanley Ke-naud ard sis homicide cases in court.

Hudson Seal Coats (DYED MUSKRAT) FmULemfth Unusually rich garments, mode from the finest quality skins that the world produces. Variously trimmed. Our regular' value $500. The same coat is valued in various retail stores around town as high MOTORIST SOUGHT IN FATAL MISHAP Foike yesterday sought the motorist believed to have run down and killed Charles Schmidt, 314 East 31st whose body was fount! at 1st ave. ami East 85th st.

After Btrt Cavanaugh, 449 West 153d chauffeur, found the body and brought it to Italian hospital it was taken to the morgue. Schmidt was about 30. cs $600. 365 4S Other beautiful models of good quality skins ranging down in price to $176. American Broadtail Coats Full Length VAHT1NE5 The House of the Orient 39th St.

Jut Wt of 5th Ave. Charming garments, made from the finest quality skins that the world produces. Bronze or steel gray Fox trimmed. Our regular value $600. The same coat is valued in various retail stores around town New York es ftigi as 4 i 4 Other attractive American Broadtail Coats of good'quality skins ranging down in price to $185.

The Avalon $6 OCCASIONALLY a new model appeals and in theatrical language "stops the show." Here is a model that gets the applause and gives the style-minded woman a thrill! A dainty tongue pump with beaded buckle and hidden goring. Can be worn as a sailor tie by removing buckle. Smartly" perforated. Fashioned in Patent Leather and offered at a price that only Blyn's big business makes possible. Same model in Black Velvet at 6.50.

It's a pleasure to go shoe shopping at Blyn's where the stores are so spacious, the stock so large, the service so thoughtful and the savings so worth while! Shoes for Men, Women and Children offered at substantial savings all the time' Very Smart Compact Jeweled and Hand Painted Original in Design, Alaska Seal Coats Full Length Remarkable Values. Made from the fittest '450 quality skins that the world produces. Our regular value it2S. The same coat is valued in various retail stores around town as high as $700 Other Alaska Seal Coats of equally tine value variously trimmed with Marten, or Mink, or Sable, or to your order at slight additional cost. I Raccoon Coats Full Length Made from the fiiust quality skins that the world produces.

Our regular value $350. The same coat is valued in various retail stores around (oicn as high as $450. Si- 275 Ton is a Vandal Special qulitr. This Roafe Compact bs bo tqoal for tot price. -Cut down the Family Shoe Bit! Five Shopping Centre Stores Other Raccoon Coats made from deep furred, dark, fine skins, ranging down in price to $lo5.

Squirrel Coats Full Length .4 garment of rare beauty, distinetire, end very pokular. Made from clear, dark. fn HARLEM 222-24 W. 125th 2891 3d Ave. Ett.

7rA i fsh Aves. 1 Xfar J51H St. MID-TOWN 161 W. 34th St. Mfjct to Mac a Tb Ftmofi, "Peacock" and Butterfly" powder and ronge Compact cases, jeweled and betiiuilj painted, OBBet be eq sailed in New York.

NEWARK, N. 841 Broad St. BROOKLYN 442-44 Fulton St. Sear Ilcyl Street, 8 350 fuved skins. Fine quality.

Our regular value $475. The same coat is valued in various retail stores around toum as hiah es $600 1 irtt cf Market S. Opp. t'tniral it. R.

1 I FOR OTHER BI.YN STORES SEE PHONE BOOK fctiii end TeUphane Orders Fu'etL Vantine's is a Pet tnunt nt Oriental Exposition. oof.

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