The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1912, Page 13

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TAMBANDITS LUR -MTIMINTDA CAR “ATHEADQUARTERS Put on Masks, Rob Him of $50 and Then Throw Him Out. Ry way of novelty Gotham's cele- trated taxicab bandits, or rather a / amall detachment of them, staged the firat scene of their latest little comedy torday In front of Police Headquarters, As usual the plece proved a decided scess, although the booty, something tse than $0 and some jewelry, was rather small compared with the Jarge sum they got last Saturday at Hudson and Bethune streets. Vomenigo Lovecchia, a Spantard who came to this country about four months ago, was standing in front of his lodg- ings at No. 9 Crosby street, when he was approached by a smooth-talking in- dividual. The stranger inquired if Do- tmelgo Lovecchia was about and Do- menigo proudly answered that he was) |) She person sought. Within a few min- | Wfes the diminutive Spaniard learned tiat tis good friend, Jose Hernando, nad ‘been arrested and that $0 was ‘needed to insure his return for trial. Domenigo had but $20, but he vwshed to the rescue of his friend and within a short time borrowed from friends alinost enough to make up the| 4 necessary fifty, His new friend volun- TERETE Snes ees | FARMER ARRESTED RESTED AGAIN. $ IN ALLEGED BOOK BOOK SWHWOLE. Taken to Tombs on Bi on Boston Indict- ment After Giving $15,000 in Federal Court. Glenn F. Farmer, son of the President of the “Anglo-American Authors’ Asoc-| Gen’ ple fation” and star salesman for that, 80 | (Ht. Nor, vit. called edition de luxe bonanza, was af- | inter rested to-day in connection with some of | 1, Cen his recent activities just after he had given « bond of $16,000 in the Iederal Court to be free, pending his trial for another alleged “rare edition” swindle. Detectives Wilber and Quinn were waiting when Farmer emerged from the Federal building. They had a warrant] Rep: at charging him with being a fuitivé from Feat Is | justice, and they took him to,the Tombs | go Court, where he was held to await the action of the Massachusetts authorities. In an indictment réturned by the Grand Jury in Boston, Farmer and five others —Gamuel Rosenfield, alias Louis Grill; James Powers, alias George Powers; J. T. Clarke, John Doe and Richard Roe— are charged with larceny and the obtain- ing of signatures under false pretenses. Behind the indictments is the charge of Mrs. Kate Eager und Mra, Mary Rogers that they lost, together, pearly $100,000 through the book agents’ pro- ficiency in salesmanship, With Farmer in the Oriminal Branch of the Federal District Court was ar- raigned his father, James J, Farmer. ‘They got a delay in the other cases until Thi EOI oe WALL STREL STREET teered ‘to help him ball Jose and | Am. walked with him toward Hendquart-| 4 ta «They had almost reached the @oor when the Guide remembered that J0se War cesinsd In the ‘rombs. A taxi wan almost at the door of | Headquartore, und the rescuing party antered it. Once inside Domenigo feend there wore two other members ofthe party, Italiana he thought, be- w@iles the chauffeur. Things happened Weridiy then. The next thing Do- go"knew he was in the middle of the Manhattan Bridge, the curtains frawn and his three companions had donned: maske. The’ Spaniards arms were pinioned behind him, @ atiletto was held threat- eningly at his throat while one man| Was industriously rifling his pockets. The searcher quickly found all the money Domentgo had, and then he stripped. off his watch, a scarf pin and two rings. Then the three ordered the driver to slew up, and the victim was tossed to the:-roséway, He picked himself up in ttme to see the cloud of dust the taxi left in its wake, but altogether. too late », to eatch its number. OUR Style 10 at 8750 Gtyle 28 at S50 f a a “Win he tone you can't forget.” intuitively enables you to produce that same infinite variety of expres- sion just as the finished artist transmits his musical ioe | - the instrument through his fi w "i responsive pedal control. 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GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, ROSTON Seepage er aaa ee Se a8 avanrna _Wonpy WanDay, DROEMBER 23, 1912. a) lat > Ee T S TO RE \ domestic tobacco, Final Rush, Don't Miss pore MORE OQPPORTUNE. furs for themselves owing to the continued warm weather will money saving advantages. re, we Ti ised intone’ tot tor “cuick weivina’ a $12.00 French Lynx Muffs BG 00 Black Wolf Mufts $13.00 Pointed Wolf Muff $14.00 Blue Wolf Muffs. $12.00 Iceland Fox Muffs. ... 190 Fur Sets | 160 Fur Sels Valaes to $29.95 |. Vaiues to $42.00 Be. Be: | Extra Size a, Coats Aretie si Russian Mink M ea $1.50 Gold ‘Sella Gold Rings /$ thyste, Turquoise and otber Bright and Reman faishes, popular stones: $1.98 fame with teow QR Solld Gold Brooches Solld Gold bp Tle Poets 7 ‘ ; , late shoppers, | ever seen... ia gu CHRISTMAS GROCERIES ito Pim Fong Bizet Ye ge New England Watches, twenty-year fold filled. plain, pol 7 item and pendant set: war Fanted. perfect dime keepers Monogram pnaraved e 1 STYLI CHOICE we" 164 ml REL SHOULDERS 154 COCOA fasisin re Bree 20C BACON Boo GE a : Tusce- 25C Lean Strips: Ib. Tie 16c TONGUES &tor ‘ib 15C - ry DATES Brame rmror-qee (FRUIT CAKE Sit Mest a 5C APRICOTS (on™ =" 7 26c ORANGES "ms 17¢ PRUNES: ‘iis’' '"**' . . 25c|8 doz. 50¢ .... doz. (Sixth Moor.), TURKEYS = LONG ISLAND DUCKS | Dry selected, we Dry picked and Fresh killed large Sansa 2 Clipe quality 22ers 4 i FRESH SAUSAGES RIB ROAST Cor tyle; Prime cut; na- Goumey sive: BD | Fire git 18¢| ARUN Ales SheoaMe TLRS revent dealers STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. Store Open To-Night e To-Morrow Night It you have delayed your shopping this is the store for you to shop in. vincing price sav Come to-night, or, ante the Fre eo poeeen Easy to in ine Hour the everywhere.. you'can’t, come to-morrow: SINGLE STAMPS THEREAFTER Each Filled Book Iq Redeemable in $2.50 Worth of Merchandise. Tel if You Want Ci ars For His Gift—Take Advantage of 25—5c Cigars Made of excellent quality 12 Geod Cigars Have o mild aroma and Oe sie, at er ae taste, Widely pig a lor mild and pleasing taste, | factory's Toys & Deli junctures Qe 4 $1.15 . Loads of Them Ready for ‘hel AN Smokers’ Apticles and Pipes % Olt Jas. smoking stands, pipe | Ash rachs receivers, smoking oe pipes and In Time for Christmas Buyers to Save “5 to % There ae rey, une sales announced during a season, but, frankly, we do not know of one that ever was Fiotide shoppers will t Furs for gift d thousands who have delayed buying 4 el warm weather Wid Ati to participate in this sale with its great China Biue and Biack Wolf, Belgium Lynx nuinely worth at least $6.95, and many of them Fi 400 Fine Scarfs and 09 | at Two. Low a #80 Brena ay peor ig) i gi. 00 Pointed W wae iF Sete 311-80 Taaland Fos Serta. 130 Fur Sets | 100 re Sets Fur Coats Are Abe: “ol Reduced Up to $79.50 Fur Coats Moire Pony Coats... Caracul Skin Coats. . Mink Marmot Coats Attractive Prices on Fine Xmas pba Extraordinary Specials for Late Xmas Shoppers. iS Suggestions Wines~Liquors~Chrisimas Satisfaction- or Your Money Back ‘MARYLAND GEESE | ROASTING CHICKENS PORK LOIN Small Jersey, ‘Se! (Sixth Floor.) THE 1467H STREET STORE, HENRY. SIEGEL, Pres't — WE GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS > oe

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