The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 6

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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ed Dibba. robbery n order to prevent the fm being dlackjacked or shot holdup men S"1sttt) it a fect" demand robbery, #0 you would make portant arreat and earn promo! The witness answered “No” OF aah BAND ' yt +) Cat tad pawned a revolver avn: Testifies to ‘Adehoan ‘How oe Bandits Gave Him Their Plan, TO KEEP IN TOUCH. Cava was confronted with feligw” with ‘the gang and did the Weapo participation in any criminal encourng' crime, Nofdid he ever share proceeds of any robbery, the testified, adding: ‘These crool resumed ‘hearing of the Alder| say anything. You can't bell police <a eggs oe committee} they charge.’ le. ‘na asked: Mah op ' exec; polfoe other while yo Rosociating with him and the eriminala?" who was prepared to testify as, fa ties graft and police participation im “feamed-up” crime. Another man, “Dave” Levy, also re- [pasted, t have acted an «: stool, was jb PrageAt unger subpoena, HPOLICEMAN CAVA “TELL6 OF \, SPYING ON CROOKS. ih Poll yan Angelo Cava, 4} Policeman Gamherdelli, a ted “ | \ctooks for the alleged jnectiag them with “, answered the witness. “He certainly 44." “But you posed as a criminal them.” BETRAVED BY STOOL. PI CONVICT SAvs. \* ‘ombe In Bor In the good graces of the the polloe were not to blame. oof ‘robbery of Annie Bu in] Witness bad left Peet cider “atube” | bery the police arrested him. lof Intimate) aasontation ear wate sommes ‘SISTERS DIE ‘HO! | ‘Jobst ne | Aged feventy- ve aid el oy Gave wan was re-do, ected f "1d the pelea uy} © The WIN Me Durtea Toget jormer ifeanneat pecy ae] TRENTON, N. J., Hin nik gad oth Ki ‘Waldo appointed him. Wright, ~you. tell Waldo that you had aged seventy-five and jour apart. ad been tenc! ttint pote,” the public acheole hare for » for HB the witnene suid ay had tola"bepiity | Mise IDommiswioner Dougherty in adyance| bout five weeks ago. She oul bo was to carry @ lange depoelt to the nin Bank (ast March. He be tge worry, wan also stricken, by Dousherty to keep tabs on! The sisters will be buried a wunch.” Mr, Buckner eovent to| tuneral afternoon. thousands of well dressed New is and | , Payieans and Business Men have been convinced that we pos- rder 3-Piece Suits and Overcoats at $12.75 equal in style, fit, to Sie? any Fifth Ave. or any other high- smartest a ja Maeraet Hm in overcoatings, The popular—that hart with in- t actually wort! ‘overcoats bry "hres times our price of $12.75, ‘AKE OUR WORD FOR IT, but visit any high-class Fifth A sent... You will readily see, by comparison, that they are EQUAL oc to au pavince Mr. Skepticalens, {anid gut damples'of Suitings oF Over: which he charges $40 to $60; bring ua the No Keghaleenaerteaan make it appear that the witness should have arrested the crooks before the Buekner, “that you permitted that PAWNED. CROOK'S REVOLVER Rossi's deposition, to the effect that sequest of Rona. Cava explained that he was then still acting as a “good yn, Cava denied any criminal raging crooka to engage in Mr, Bucknor produced the pawnticket | “Bo Romy has 2" us the truth about that he knew you “He did not know I was an omcer,” ‘And Rossi lied when he said you and } police partner, suggested the robber: ad “Yea,"T tried to pose as a crook," Joseph Goldetein, the man who was brought into the chamber handcuffed, Goldstein was convicted of burglary in the third degree. He was permitted by & Judge in General Sessions to leave ‘gang. heard the “gang” diveuss plane for|was the police “stool,” and had so the Germania Bank robbery and the| Well betrayed the gang that before the the wcene of the rob- Nov. 15.—Miss had once been arrested. Commis-| Marcia W. Wright and Miss Jann F. AAP asked” AMorney Buck-|fate State Librarian of Pennayivanic tant eh na acted 9 lave alt a fete ome tie iy an years. ee wing Marcia Wright) was’ patent the infirmities of age and when all hope the plane to rob & woman | tor her recovery was given up her eleter, e MR. SKEPTICAL CoNVINCED |“: SKEPTICS’--DOUBTERS’---AND---NON-BELIEVERS’ SALE . 10,000 Yards Purest Woolens, Gearanteon ~ to $60 Values woman by the! ed Mr. an tm. ton ? “It’s all gone, ~ Muvver!” Convict at the pledge act or in the witnens ka will jeve all uu were other among for the child’s breakfast than oatmeal. Oats are full of nourishment and full of flavor.’ But don’t use raw oatmeal, because you can’t get out the nourishment without at least. 2% hours of cooking. And if you do the cooking your- appétizing. self you are sure to lose most The scientists all agree that ‘ { of the flavor. there is no better balanced food 4 Use That’s the way children should eat. Give them the right fpod. Cook it properly and make it'ap- petizing. Then they'll eat all of it. The main reasori why so many children gobble up delicacies and reject the staple foods, is because the staple foods are not made GEON. Levy. Levy, the witness eat, planned the robber), her. eighty In preparing H-O we do most of the cooking for you. When you have cooked H-O for twenty minutes you have the ideally cooked, ideally flavored oatmeal. Try H-O tomorrow. hers in was! death of one hastened that < he Boccog | Yorkers, Bankers, id latest $40 to $60 and The’ FIRE TEST "convinces Me Skeptical le of their ‘‘exclusive” suitings or overcoa Ladies’ Special nee latest craze in chinchilla overcoatings for wor- in hese roorn were, and comfortable manniah conte women’ o ihion are wearing, made of tl finest chinchilla cloth, including Grayar Blue, ‘Beowns, cares oe i oe | by iA) expe! “ud men tailors; a entire satisfaction guarant A coat peualy worth $40; to your order, for one week only, The ind tha¢ other tailors sell for from $40 to $60. Any $40 to $60 Suit or Overcoat Special--One Week Only Made to e€ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ALL GOODS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ALL WOOL. Our tremendous buying power, our well trained organization and the enormous busi" ¢ ness we do enable us to make wage $40 and $60 g garments at. ‘coatings it with ity and stylishness of pattern. Our price of $12.75 instead 340 rs $00 wil be the ‘the ONLY DIFFERENCE R 16, 1912." MIT %OU NEED NO CASH ON ANY SALE UPTO ‘200 Wer Not a dollar down required! Saas sesesesecessesenesencsensnees Simply and only your promise to & No Connection With Any Other Store ~ PETTITT Tyr) 3 = < $s i a PPT] 144-146 125th St., Near 7th Av ve, Witese’ ZEa "Tp Fert nese 3-Piece $20.00 rane Bed Outfit eonsisting Bea, ike design, | fl guaranteed for five years, choice of any size; all steel 6.75 for $12, Boston Leather Couches ing‘ mn. open golden oak frame, carved | feet. Closely | Spring and eoft tufted, Boston leather upholstering. Waitrose, ehulig. Big Values in Fine Stoves)» «« 8. 98 for $12 Coal Ranges, lendid bakers, with nickel trimmings. 23 coh GRE Parlor For Beautiful #40 Walnut Dressers, !'«e exc rich, well matched grain; exailaitel finished throughout, Le fine Fr bevel mirror. Grade Pertec-|| 1 gallon font, Heaters, i cei 2s in; | IR 2.98 ay a best made. pC Open Sat. ee Ny Rugs, 514", Teavy arades, Values and Oriental des! feet. Value $17 MAKE US SHOW YOU ay |" 80 PIECES | tistaction by Our Expert Workmen Guaranteed 23-Jewelled 14-Karat ca Repay piel 12.79) ed woolens ay oo. AllGoodsMarked in PlainFigures Be your own Saleeman, Walk into any of oor id vel stores and see examine the wonderful select! ft over 1,000 0 different styles and patterns of the fineat ind domestic pure woolens in all the season’s iin styles and weaves. No matter what you select oF BOY have it made up, either 3-piece suit or reoat, you cannot go wrong at our w paralleled price of ‘$12. 76 for the skeptics for one week on! 408 East 149th “1847 Broadway, Between 35th & 36th Sts. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d St. ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9—SATURDAY 10 O'CLOCK. @a Order Your Thanksgiving Suit or Overcoat Now gq Ritchie & Cornell ES 2331 Eighth Ave., One Door Above 125th St. 155 William St., Cor. Ann * New store St., Near 3d Ave. 1514 Third Ave., Big Stores Q9GF"SEE ADS, DISPLAYED ON ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS"@ag Now, te the, time fee ase. one a ijustine a dene Rs aa rs will Fequest or exchange t! CHARLES A. KEENE 180 srosdway, ‘New York Near 85th St. % New store

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