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RE i vs sae e Pipe pee Use, ghee : @ WoRLD, rumsbay, coronas uh enim inh Vetsomn ween POLICEMAN (AN WHO HIT The hapt on runcing. Oneshot |ficers of une union, ware arrested Pot nee were Tanning when shot! TWO FLEEING THIEVES |""rne other policemen wighted the|snop, and areney aaueen protented wry" roecn the beat tr"Na' vc: | WITH JUST TWO SHOTS. |seene,"mene 8 be, are FES wore mea net hoon heeeed, nen een heeded. tims. wan danea th te Bee ies rece | b ny het i ore jemand @ Py man dar! y him jo the street.) hour working week. wit Hen dhaenail es at dagath indl nabbed ‘As the robber was crossing Tenth | $27 for ore & four-story tenement, to which Lee | — avenue he was toppled over with a had been followed by Herskobits. The\] [iE ‘ bullet. a 0 tha Garon “dead shot” policeman than ran back 4 The robbers and the bartender were : all taken to Polyclinic Hospital. The to the atrest, pursued the other holdup : bartender’s cuts required twenty-six Lae shot bim before he had gone { stitches, but after he had recetved bloc! y ye 4 | medical attention and fdentified his | wm enioon where tife attempted ‘ : holdup occurred ts owned by Thomas ‘Wings Coss Recap Escaping by Way|connonty. John Kiernan, « barten- der, arrived there at half-past & this d of Roof, Gets His Part- morning to open the place for busi- | avenue and Patrick Moran of No. 169 ness. A few minutes later two men } Amsterdam avenue, ner in Street. entered and ordered drinks, for which | ne they refused to pay. Kiernan stepped | S. EDWARD ‘VERNON DEAD. behind the bar to get club and as Firing just two shots Pollceman|he did so the men began throwing Kata Herekobits, who has been on the bottles at him, breaking the bar mir- feres tees than fourteen months, early | ror. Wh te-Gay brought down two holdup men| Kiernan, club in hand, ran around ™ &. Deward Vernen, & wealthy bank: ‘whe hed tried to rob a saloon at|to clinch with the men, who were de-/| Manufacturer an@ Yachteman Suc- cumbs to Preamontia, years fellowship centring about the Sea Gate | |/ home of the Atlantic Yacht Club. veloped the meas when 8. , blankbook buat. |j] appearance. manding the contents of the cash consti stevens Un oes af Taman H TE register. One of the robbers drew a oped A } revolver, but Kiernan closed with him. yvian, be Ms | Tiara ta oe ates | tls ‘The bartender was beaten over the|a er of the An dauehiter head with the pistol. The three strug-| ying Avs", % a “At All Good Shops” gling men swayed to the side door and pene: Sverre dl i out into Forty-fifth street, Kiernan eaeiing tie be FIFTH AVE. TAILORS STRIKE. | The robbers shook Kiernan off an4|s,000 in 200 Shope Demand Shorter ran into the tenement-house, the en- Hours, More Pay. erat oe Trnty-Afth eteect Horakee| Three thousand taflors ta 100 tnde- bits and two other policemen’ fol- bred The New Factory of the Walters Piano Co. Bloomingdale Bros. Are Holding a Great FACTORY REMOVAL SALE | WALTERS PIANOS | & PLAYER PIANOS This Factory Removal Sale is the most important piano buying event ever presented to the New rot It is IMPOSSIBLE to give you ANY CONCEPTION as to the SATIONAL VALUES offered—you must . come and judge for yourself. — That Compel Us to Hold This Sale the morning of January 31st a disastrous fire totally destroyed the old, thaboey ot the Woalbene Plane Compoar ek 100 West tod Ebest The loss: was | over $150,000. Within a few days after the fire the Walters Piano Co. had the fortune to secure at 2 West 140th Street a temporary piano factory equipped and ready for operation. For some time past the former factory of the Walters Piano Co. had been Se Oe ee foe ne ae nary ee space at 503 East 72d Street. In order to secure the highest efficiency at the lowest cost, and to meet | r le ding Only one robber was boats He had Tenched the Toot of Nor 680 | 7 Jacob Te Banach, Be ‘Tenth avenue, which abuts that on| Ladies’ Tatlors’ Union which the policemen were standing, | International Garment Work inion. Herskobi to the man to halt, Sixteen pickets, including two of- (CLOTHES FROM MAKER TO WEARER Invest in a Suit or Overcoat Draw 5% Interest for Life © CELEBRATE the entrance of my son into partnership with me I offer a monumental opportunity for the four days beginning tomorrow: Buy a Suit or Overcoat—get more than your money's worth—and, besides, receive every year for the rest of biped life Nd + lon . I am in business) 5% of the amount of your purchase, The money you spend during these days, besides buying the merchandise, will earn 5% interest—which is better than if it were deposited in a bank. You will be investing your money at good interest and receiving clothes values at least one-third better than you could ‘get elsewhere. SSS SESS SS Seaeaearasreasras Sreaeasreasriasreareareasreaiara— i SSeS Saasraseasvas svar ayfafrarararar= i : i i i i Four & I Pramiss to Pay i to everyone who purchases Men’s, Boys’ or Children’s Clothing, Fur- nishings or Hats in my store on October 7th, 8th, 9th or 10th, A Yearly Income of 5% for Life Days Me 5% of the amount you spend during these four days will be sent you every year of your life, or as long as I amin business. This is to com- ae memorate the taking of my son into partner- l ship, and does not in any way obligate you n Ly i to make further purchases. Dor cturin, into one building at Wilber Avenue and Sunswick Street, Long Island This new building, especially designed and built for the Walters Piario Co., is one of the largest, most modern and best equipped piano factories in the country. We Are Moving to Our New Factory | Our leases at 2 West 140th St. and 503 East 72d St. having expired» Bloomingdale Po © the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co., are moving the entire stock of Pianos and Payer Pate to Gal parwenes we ae pened slate at priees that compel the attention of every prospective purchaser. | il (11 Walters Pianos Fiaoes) a1 Walters P Pianos a reed Now mee coe ° ow $175 JSS SS =< business I have manufactured the largest and most complete line of Fall garments ever shown by any clothier. These four cays mark the opening of this wonderful line—which includes a com- plete assortment of every stylish model in imported weaves and novel patterns that will be popular this season. It is a collection of wonderful values for your pooney. There are suits and overcoats from $12.50 to $30.00—but, as usual, I am featuring most strongly a $95 Suit or Overcoat, $15 HE clothes I offer you at $15.00 are $25.00 clothes in every respect except price. If you are in the ie of paying $25 fer your clothes, you can come here and realize your clothes desire for $15. If $15 is your price, why not wear $25 garments for your money? Every known fabric which is usually found in high-priced clothes, including im rted weaves and effects, is represented. : But come and yee the clothes for yourself. The wonderful value which Fo can see plainly in every garment —besides the life } « income I offer—makes the opportunity of making your purchases during the next four days one which you cannot afford to miss. jy When you make your purchase, see that your name and the amount of your purchase have been put on my Annuity List. You will receive your Commemoration Certificate, which will entitle you to receive 5% interest for life, or as long as I am in business. Bring the Youngster With You Buy Your Furnishings at the Same Time —and let him cash in on this big event. There never was a Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Belts, etc. We have 0 complete better, opportunity to buy his whole wardrobe—and think of line of Men’s Furnishings, both in standard makes our bow many years he'll receive this 5% annuity. own brands. All the latest wrinkles in the haberdashery line f T= is the most memorable event of my career, and to commemorate it in the history of the clothing SSS isWalters Players 6; Now $825 23Walers Fianes 19 Walters Pianos | /24Walters Players SaSarasfasrare Ss SSS — . ‘ ; t ith th There's a big line of Fall styles for the boy—strong, ser- po Seg ah pts gd ig off. And the 5% annuity viceable school suits, stronger play-suits, and dressy suits for h all , dress-up occasions. Specials from $2.95 to $10.95. Bisa benny) thts dope are pk to the 56% to aad Every suit that leaves my HOW TO REACH HRN: \\ store bears a steadfast TAKE sunw. Canat St, tion or purc! saa lsabaeeas fee THIRD AVENOB “L” to Canal 8, funded. ‘Amore then pare the Taal fare ro Ow Ony sre 119-125 Walker Street o ov so ruees | 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3d Av. Fu 808 908 No Interest. No Extras. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “Tie HOME or TRUTH, “f re =) re) (fd fee) ee te) a ae — s . rere S eis uk nae ht nai lente iinet alr