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aye a ee gg “BAYER CROSS” ON (ALLEGED THIEF S MBB GENUINE ASPIRIN, PY REAL “OFFIGER 666 Policeman Feels Hand in Salary Pocket and Takes Owner to Station, “Officer 666" in real life is Charles Collins of ‘Traffic A, big and biond and an athlete. He dozed while sitting on a bench of the uptown 14th Street sta- tion of the Seventh Avenue subway at 2.30 A, M. to-day waiting for a train home. A hand in the pocket where reposed his newly collected salary ardused him. He grasped the hand and proceeded to give the owner of it a good trouncing. Then he arrested him, deapite his ex- cuse that his hand had accidentally struck the policeman while he was fold- The peopie of section of Mani &o for the Fourth by planning outing, afternoon and evenin; cert by two city bands, athletic games and patriotic e: beautiful Park, _ for Isham estate; Spuyten Duyvil vailey, ere will be dancin, in the evening. “Dayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be ioeee ars genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Always huy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely aqilieve Headache, ‘Toothache, “Bar- che, Neuralgia, Colds and’ pain, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores—larger i packages also. Aspirin is the trade in charge. THE £ INWOOD’S FOURTH OF in, have solved the problem as to what to do and wh o between Broadwa: re JULY. wi te the 'y y and on the lawn Lenihan, President of the Inwood Parents’ Asso- ciation, is Chairman of the Committee tines ROBBINS AT DELMONICO’S, E. L, C. Robbins, proprietor of a chain of downtown restaurants, became pro- prietor to-day of Delmonico’s, which has ing @ newspaper, mark of Bayer Manufacture of be the way to the Chartes Street Sta- Deteanionsaitale FAIS leo) Miaiabe tion the prisoner ts alle ve ad oli? tapameaaaaaaad of Salicylicacid. | Or dhe was trying torpick the police. |in the famous place at Fifth Avenue and man's pocket and to have offered him a bribe to release him. He de: himself as John Novack, forty-one, No. 20 Kast 18th Street, a waiter, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDLAS. despite the dry spell. 44th Street, Mr. Robbins will direct its affairs, | "He said he planned « revival of gayety BROOKLY| 4 D.PRICESCO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Unusual Price Concessions Are Offered Throughout Entire Stocks of Summer Apparel Sales of Exceptional Timeliness, Coming Just Prior to the Fourth, When Fashions Such As These Are In Greatest Demand. Sale of Newest Silk Frocks All Models Now Priced Less Than Formerly Satin, Taffeta or Printed Georgette Frocks, in clever ver- sions of the drape-tunic style, or more simple effects; prettily trimmed with plain colored Georgette. Values to $22.50 152 Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Foulard and Satin Frocks, hand- somely beaded and silk embroidered, showing many beautiful innovations of design and finish, Values to $35.00 252 Paulette, Tricolette, Satin Charmeuse, Foulard Silk and Su- perior Georgette Crepe Frocks, in,types that proclaim the mode at its best; adorned with beading and embroideries. Values to $49.50 350 ° ? N s 500 New Summer Wash Dresses On Sale Far Below Former Value Over Twenty 75 All Previously Styles Are Offered == _ Sold at $12.75 and $15.00 j An extraordinary group, in which many of our prettiest models are included 4 —chosen from stock and re-priced, Represented are Voiles, ghams f and lightsome tissue fabrics, in the flower patterns, Foulard effects, checks 5 and plain pastel tints that are favored. Trimmings are of taffeta, laces, } silk sashes and very pretty organdie collars and cuffs; some show Georgette } or Net Vestees. jh { Models Are Suitable for Woman or Miss-—All Sizes Included f q H Of Importance to Pre-Holiday Shoppers! t 1 f | White Summer Sport Skirts Comprising New Models of Surf Satin, White Gabardine and Other Summery Fabrics .98 For street or sport, no more attractive models have been devised this season FA) They are far superior in style, muke and VALUE to models usually offers j at this price, ‘The much-fay white atin, in several splenc ey ] tnodels, White Gabardine, also Poplins und Serges, perfectly tailored, with |. a smartness of finish that is unusual Belts, Novelty Pockets with Buckles, Pearl Buttons, All Size Waisthands. Some Have New Style or Very Exceptional Is This Offering of Wool and Fiber Silk Sweaters Slip-Over Style, in High Colors Bf] Over twelve different models are offered; one style ‘ All are perfectly made, of zephyr wool or collars are round or sailor style, trimmings” velty pearlor lore self buttons; also untrimmed, Purling at waist and cuffs. All colors, including Rose, Copen, Turquoise, Buff, Pink, Coral, ete. An Unusual Purchosing Opportunity Is Presented in This Offer, as the Price Quoted Is Considerably Less than Kegular Value. Store Closed Friday and Saturday, July 4th and July 5th i, adic NING WOR VE NABS 20 MEN ACCUSED OF GETTING ~ $1,000000 N LOT (Continued From First Page.) 1056 Lafayette Avenue, William A. Bomer, forty-three, of No. 710 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; ‘William Brogan, twenty-one, of No. 324 Monroe Streety Manhattan; John MoAuley, thirty-four, of No, 796 Man- hattan Avenue, Brooklyn, and Walter Buell, twenty, of No, 630 6ist Street, Brooklyn, Brooklyn; ‘The others pleaded not guilty and! ‘were remanded to the Tombs without bail. Their trial dates will be an- nounced later unless they plead guilty to the indictments, * LD, TUESDAY, As soon as the men were loeked up in the Tombs two more of them de- elded to plead guilty. They were re- | turned to court, their pleas registered and they too were remanded for sen- tence July 9 They are: John Flannery, twenty-four, of No. 490 Bast 141st Street, Manhattan, and| ot Herman Goldstein, twenty-one, No, 265 Madison Street, Manhattan. Arthur S. Fagan, a detective, with offices at No, 1133 Broadway, worked up the evidece against the prisoners. | After he had obtained the evidence, | Attorney the police and District were called into the case and the trap was sprung without one of the prisoners having the slightest idea that anything out of the ordinary was under way. According to the’story told by’ De- tective Fagan, a policeman strayed into the shop of a shoemaker in Brooklyn two months ago and saw the back room piled up with bags of flour. The incident impressed him, and he asked questions and learned that the shoemaker had bought the flour from strangers at reduced prices. Reporting back to his superiora, the news travelled along in police chan- nels until it reached the Standard Milling Company, holding company for the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Miliing Company. Consultation was held with Sullivan and Cromwell, attorneys for the company, and they engaged De- tective Eagan to expose the plot and gain evidence for the prosecution of the guilty. cery store at No. 58 First Avenue under the name of the Royal Grocery Company. He hardly had the doors open when he received a call froin a} driver of one of the milling company's wagons offering to sell him flour at greatly reduced prices, The driver was given an order, When he re- |turned a few hours later with the) | goods he was paid part of the pur- chase price agreed upon in marked bills and told to return for the bal- ance due. | | The driver was shadowed and it is} declared that detectives saw him give the money to @ man in c loading the shipments at the m returned for the money due érom the | ay Why Es! ea NV A oe and was | “Royal Grocery Company” seized. Not until he had divulg everything of value was he released and then he whs not allowed to go back among his fellow workers, stead it was reported that he w sick and would not be able to back to work for a week or more, In the meantime detectives were | In- | hot on the trail of those exposed by | his confession, and when everything had deen cinched, District Attorney Swann assigned his assistant, Lewis Abrams, to the case, and it went to the Grand Jury last Friday, The mass of evidence was so great that it required all of Friday and most of yesterday to complete the Then the indictments were re and the raid followed this moi According to the eviden urned | products for the past five De fore the Grand Jury by entive employees to steal the ars. ‘Tt 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. You The Old and hij Y ( gas Biggest variety of (as | Fagan, there was a conspiracy .f the Gua company's | 116 Beekman Si ' At Drug and De: Brooklyn’ sBiggest rg lg, Advertises BROOKLYN $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY a Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium nd goods and gives the easiest and best (erms of any house in the bop sey TaN 70% & 199.00 | 10% « & 159.00 | 15.00 “ “ 200° 2500 «399.00 JULY 1 orders for the drivers to deliver, It is charged that they were in agree- ment to deliver duplicate orders to tho drivers and that they divided the proceeds, They sold more than %: 000 worth of goods every year, police say. Immediately after the accused were arrested a number of drivers em- fused to crank up and the delivery force {s said to. have quit work. Secaeenenelippannmnenesin New York and Kitlea Angeles. LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 1—Mra. Marie Regazzini, who recently came from New York City, was shot and killed yesterday at the home of her employer, Nicholas ‘Tancredi, ealthy italian resident of Pasadena. Tanoredi was found In the same room with a probably fatal bullet wound h his head anda revolver by i] Cuticura Ointment Is So Good For The Skin For eczemas, rashes, pimples, irrita- tions, itehings, chafings, and dandruff well as for cuts, wounds, bruises and bites and stin, sects, Cuticura Ointment is truly wonderful. It is so soothing and healing, especially when assisted Cuticura Soap, First bathe the fected parts with Cuticura Soap ani hot water, Dry gently and anoint with Cuticura Ointment, This treat- ment is best on rising and retiring. Soap 28¢, Ointment 25 Teleum 25e. ld. For Be i tne tal Prat iat fy ona _ CREDIT TERMS ue Down on $50 FREE BRAss BED With Every ‘asl Purchase of 875 open Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION at CORNER FISHER BRos loO3 &10a Ss BET Dr. Wernet’s Powder Keops them firm, Prevents sore gums, “RV hite., Flavored,” Antiseptic. hearing. ¢ your dental plate is loose or drops, to get instant relief use Dr, Wernet’s Powder regularly. You can eat, laugh, talk with ease, eed by Wer ise Md Ge Dine edit Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor. Wyckoff St, ade, VICTROLAS Summer Clothing vi MEN'S AND. YOUNG 50c Weekly We have a big stock the ployed at the place went on strike. | The men who drive motor trucks re- | | , Every Saturday Morning in eve gas — =, & bail | WL BROOKLYN Store Closed Friday (July 4th) and Saturday be et PA: Troe Fulton Street, Brooklyn Annual Sale of Summer Blouses | | About 7,500 Voile Blouses Purchased Specially for This Occasion. Offered at Phenomenally Low Price. Excellently tailored and dressy models of plain or fancy Voile and striped Dimity: Embroidered, tucked, and Val. or Filet lace trimmed. Extraordinary Sale Wednesday Afternoon and Evening Dresses Sale Price 38.00 All Sales Must Be Binal Positively No C. O. Da. Evening Gowns of exquisite fabrics; Brocaded Chiffons; Nets, Taffetas, Laces and Velvets. Afternoon Frocks of Tricolette, Paulette, Satin, Taffeta and Beaded Georgette Offering Values Up to 95.00 Special for Wedfesday Women’s and Misses’ Cotton Frocks Simple and becoming Modes for the Midsummer Days at Prices That Aftord Great Saving Opportunities. Gingham and Printed Voile Frocks, | with collars, cuffs and vestees of Organdice. | Tunic, straight-line and peg-top effects. [ Special } 5.90 Se ae Sheer Voiles and Ginghams. Voiles in Floral and Polka Dot desigms. Some trim- med with dimity collars and cuffs. Special 9.75 Printed Voile Frocks in Japanese floral ) design. Some lovely dotted Swiss models | in striped materials, Also plain Voiles in Pastel Shades. Special | es OE 13.75 Novelty Voiles in elaborate floral de- | signs, as well as flowered and Scotch plaid | patterns. ‘Tunics, vestees, lace and velvet | trimmed, Special 18.75 Cotton Dress 5.90 to 39.75 | Georgette Dresses ..++++4+ 39.75 to 135.00 Taffcla Dresses....esee0005 19.75 to 68.00 | Printed Chiffons.... . 37.50 to 82.50 Crepe de Chine veseveeeess 25.00 to 87.50 | Foulard Silk Dresses......35.00 to 78.09 it News ot the Charehes and Religious Notices and Announceme