The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1914, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, TELLER AND CONTRACTOR HELD FOR BANK FRAUD Cashier of Flushirg Institution Pro- > — secuting Two in Alleged Conspiracy. John Oltmann of No. 185 Moffatt avenue, Brookiyn, and Henry Vande! Band, a contractor, of No. 289 Forest avenue, Ridgewood, were arraigned in Flushing Police Court to-day and held by Magistrate Conway in $3,000 ball on @ charge of grand larceny. teeta = le charge involves an alleged con- igiticy by whioh the Ridgewood Na- tional Bank at Cypress and Myrtle avenues, Ridgewood, was defrauded of & considerable sum of money. Oltmann, who is twenty-eight years old, was paying teller of ‘the bank ‘until a few weeks ago. In the course Of @ reorganization Casper V. Gun- ef took charge as cashier. Mr. Gunther appeared as the prose- iting witness against Oltmann and gathia the to-day. His complaint dpecified that Vande Sand, having no Money in the bank drew a check for $116.60, which was cashed by Oltmann, Who knew that there were no funds to mieot the check. The cashler refused to say whether this was the only tran- saotion of the kind. -“Wande Sand gave bail to-day, but Ojtmann was unable to obtain a bond and went to jail in Flushing. ‘ _——>——__ Our Pay-as-You-Can Plan eee te a Home fist 95.50 118.75 Outfits gece, 145.50 McEnery’s 's Most ‘Reliable Girl Falls to Death. * ‘Balla Lavigne, sixteon years old, bee} @ame from Russia siz weeks ago was living with her aunt, Mra 1 pelle gto Red No. 109 Washington ave- nue, rong, volunteered to wash the Aitehem windows to-day. She stepped urniture and Carpet House on shelf fastened to the alll of one of 86-88-90 Myrtle Ave., 122m. wing eer 2 The, fastening gave ¢ pa Store C1 . a = ‘Death was instanguesan, vow Gia OM REAL arte FOR ON oe | “Just Next the Ocean” CRE GARDENS at Princes Bay are located within 5 minutes’ walk of the he repel Station on the Staten Island — Transit—15 minutes from the pro dat wenienl of the Staten Island Rapid _even now aly 8 59 minute ride and an 11c. commutation fare from Broadway. The beach, with its mace boxting, bething and fishing, is 5 minutes’ walk from the prop. erty. Dae inlet opens into the shore at Eriiees Bay, the mal ing of a miniature Venice, and runs the entire length of the rear of the property. it is lined part way with Meg eh craft and fishing boats, for Princes Bay is renowned aa one of the best places about New York for fishermen. The oyster boats rake up nearly $100,000 a year. On this inlet will be built a boathouse, with facilities for row, ae and motor boats, Purchasers will have free access to the space allotted for boating purpo: The location is superb. High ‘and rolling, it affords splendid marine views across Raritan : Bay to the Highlands and Sandy Hook and eastward right out to the broad ocean. The land is beautiful, the soil rich and fertile. You can grow pki enough to gratify the tastes of those who enjoy nature—quarter acre, h: well as large building lots. Here's where the “‘high cost of living” gets another jab. Those who never tried it don’t realize how much a small kitchen garden virtually increases the family income. A little land— & few sceds—a little health-giving, lung-filling work in odd times—and your table can be sup- plied from May to November, aye, almost through the winter, with a splendid succession of resh vegetables, fruits and berries, eggs and chickens. Here you can live on the very fat of the nd, within a few minutes’ walk of the seashore and less than an hour from Broadway. You can live here cheaper by far than you can in New York, though you can make more money in New York than you can at Princes Bay. Then, why not live in Princes Bay and make your money in New York? Sunday World Wants Work ransit at Arrietta Street— acte, acre plots, as We want you to come on one of the trains specified below (at our expense) and see one of the most beautiful properties in Greater New York. PRICES and TERMS: Lots $290 to $390. One-quarter, one-half and full Acre Plots $490 to $1,250.. A few higher—a few lower. $10 Down—$5 Monthly and Upwards. You cannot imagine—words cannot tell—how attractive it all is. Come and see. Be our guests for an afternoon. Write, ‘phone or call for Free Tickets. SATURDAY EXCURSIONS, 1.30, 2.30, 3.15 P. M. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, 10.20 A.M. 2 and 3 P. M. Take Manlclps! Forry trom Matters oo Ot. Overre: Staten Ysland. FREE Round Trip Coupon § WOOD, HARMON & CO., Tern dita Wanna tiie thse Cele 261 Broadway, St, Geor; be tigeod jay peat’ (you bag red in ey coupon: Our agent train, TELEPH . Wis ale Benn ais One New York We do not furnish ferry tickets. Monday Morning Wonders. hing on it, and ow Diieee are laid out big, Bek ay" ‘a STEAMBOATS. Up the Hudson Through Service toAlbany The incomparable Day Line service insures you a safe and happy voyage. All points In the Northeast, North and West are. reached by, hao a csp at Albany. FAMERS. Datiy excent Sunday, Stre. Washington rth Watson jonv Se aia ee, 40 nit Went 424 8k. Lelie 0 Yonk 4 Wine at West Ingaton ‘Point, Ontaxtli, Hiudeon and Albany. jestaurant, All through rail tickets between mand Albi ng, Bridag ends: retire? Monday, 84.50. eeee Sarmaaie efor ent, te GTEAMBOATS. | 0 AM. Wonkerar VO. ATM. for ‘Weat Pong, Cornwall: wurgh and Poughkeepsie bate Tatura the same day in sunset and twilieht. re i rb hy Powghke * Pee eis Py See ee nl outing to Point, returning by Str, Ree Daily exoept Sunday. Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier. ‘Tel. Gpring 4141. New York. ESCAPE THE HEAT COME OUT ON THE HUDSON Cool, Delightful Tripa,Day and Night. PLAN TO GO SATURDAY and SUNDAY ON THE NEW STEEL STEAMER “MANDALAY” ‘The Only Steamer in These Waters with a Sosciaity Designed BALLHOOM. Complete Orchestra, Dancing FREE. Beeatifal Silver Cup Dancing Contents Mon., Wed, and Fri. Evenings, Mise Edith Nardin and Mr. Reymond MoKay tm charge. Now Palm Room, The charm of the Hudson plus the comfort and convenience of thie apecietly ORNING, VENING, parafl Ly, Battery 7.10 PM Rene” WO eat estgned veenel for outings on the river makes these tHpe ideal, oA, he Went 18tat, at (At, 96 ratnentde, Hogular stops nt Weet Potnt dally except Sunday and Monday, “HET SARNISEGES BTR) | a tht ANP 8 DON’T STAY HOME SUNDAY Come out on the Hudson River, where the cool breezes blow. Everybody knows why the most popular steamer on the Hudson is the Pier 82, N. R. West 182d St. Yonk Newburg, Poughkeepsie anc Return, $1.00 Every Sunday. "Phone day and night, Spring 9400 HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY AFTERNOON SAIL Str. “Albany” to WEST POINT Leaves eka te Bt, 1.45; W. 40d 2.00; Pay da bea Bate 4 O'R. Watiestth saab Suna Restaurant. Ideal Trip for Satarday Afternoon, Hudson River Day Line brosace St. Pier, Tel. 4141 Spring, New York. rast Stee! Str. dai rr 4 *, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914. SN AN ANAN AN AW ARNTAR a GIMBELS. Broadway and 33d § and 33d Street Store Open » Saturday | Until 12:30 Furniture Store ONLY Open Until 5:30 Bear in mind that GIMBELS is a CENTRAL Store—nearest the: Pennsylvania and Long Island Stations, at the very mouth of the Hudson Tubes, and close to the Grand Central ‘Terminal. That now it is full of the New Goods for Fall—therefore most inter esting to visitors in town—as well as of needed summer articles, j Nearly $9,000,000 worth, arrived and on the way, at OLD LOW% PRICES. Special Saturday Savings ’s $1 to $1.50 Pure Silk Men's $8.50 Palm Beach Suits.-+ 05 ty As ahs 660 pair] Men’s $5 and $6 Tennis Trousers. 93.75 , 4 $1, sl and Co Cotton Vesta ona Boys’$2.96to$10Wash Suits $2. 85 to $2.66; p 680) $1.50 He Men’s $6 High na toe Shoes.. 03.78 Dress Ginghams, 82-inch........ 160 yd. wane 10 Summer Washable $2.25 Matting Hore, 27 inxl6. fa. oL 7 / Suits Gitls’ $5 Lingerie Dresses Young Women's s val one to8 ** “ghira Floor . 914.50 New Tailleur Black Velvet Hats, trimmed Saturday Morning _— IN THE SUBWAY STORE We Ee ae +20 itande 95 bgt res 's Bathin, Pa wii. Pie 95 orn hi Rector mabe Reed Belek Golden Offerings for Saturday In The August Furniture Sale with Initiative et + oe ee that are ready forg Saturday’s sel j Wiss. Arm Chair $25 Mission Furniture In a Quick Clearaway There are Arm Chairs, Wing Chairs, Arm Rockers, cee Davenports, Desk Chairs, Tal bles, Bookcases, etc,, in many different styles. Among them: Arm Rockers with uphowrared seat and slat back, 95, from $9.7. Daven with pica cade spring seat, 7. rom $63, Bookcase, $20, from. $26. All over upholstered in fine tapestry rie Deak Table, $10.60, from $16. Seventh spring seat and back. A chair for real Old English Garden Furniture In white or gray enamef on maple frames. Leather seats with cretonne slip covers. ware Chairs, Arm Rockers and Settees. $5 each, were 0and more. ease Ce, STEAMBOATS, Intr- st eae aang ‘ ou. “GRAND barat Uhh eat TREES Ue SUNDAY EXCURSIONS FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT eines STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL DIAMO ay et tent | UP TH jamo! E HUDSO — —— American i, ft Ho y fl pumouns-caray SUNDAY rn DIAMONDS Sgt VSURRE E VIA MONTAUK STBAMBOAT CO,'s RY Uwarcnes MESO STEEL 64 " seseocer || HC “MONTAUK” A Delightful Sail--120 Miles--on sdern Dancing ting "Bun deya: TO ALBANY LONG ISLAND SOUND \\ Ginn hay Bey oe FALE c em XINOTON A. cy ern fe BNTRAN y i wat dre Up Ce __- AMUSEMENT ‘Oper . This LEX! Fesac Sat. Mat. re LEXINGTON AY. ey vf Lay ‘With Decided Not Bey, MOTION piiOTOGRAPHIY Y" ITIAL OF! "The in he Last | Volunteer Bika Ak? TT Tyger with A BUPERB OnCH wOPERA EXC ire pat SCENERY end taste fs unimpaired and lia firmly in place, as ihe Fed wA eer Y Way ew BOTANICAL roentyt tere “CONEY ISLAND AND _ ROCKAWAY BEACH TO-DAY a als ZIEGFELD PhLLiES tata {Annem AES HARR ta-OP EN tpn A new American SYLVIA wit Sylvester sek a, ‘a SHUBERT 7: WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS. } 29 W.3 34th § St., | New Y York. ke | Alé-416 Fu Fulton on St. Bre Brooldye. j HOURS, 8 at te 6s SUNDAYS, | ry (4 2 jwedian mr epenin, Ladies Jn sttandans Ladies in attendance, STEAMER RICHARD PECK TO NEW HAVEN ana Pi German, Freneh p STEEPLECHASE F |HENDERSON’S RkATJ#H, ths, Lew Dockstader—Rays ate Collins & Mart, Dorkia’ OLUMBIA lesque THE COLGEN CROOK’ | "atria as AY Mvtne eins" Jus UF yos fave teen.cs fom tat de ean Ad teats a AMtWAT! ION TREE aes Artificial Teeth R. H. W. GU Emtzaneco £71 _. & OSLO “WANT” 40,0 CLA ike No Extra Cherge for It. Advertinanents for The World may be lef at Diotrlet Messenger office im the BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Shan 10

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