The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 15

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IES towel IGENDE N AO 0 With [Harting Rove: ‘eee “indie Westman of No. rr ‘Varet an and Mrs. Mamie Katlowiteh of fo, 107 Cook Mtreet, Wiiliamaburg, were Nirestta to-day on the complaint. of gAthilip Edelman, a Moore Street butcher, it? aleiged disorderly conduct. “When 1 quoted the pricor of meats to “them,” Edelman told Patrolman Ney- } j Wood, “they took up a stand outside the + gatore and whenever a prospective cus- fomer spmenred, ured her pot te come! Police Fail to Get Clue of Bor- den Employee Robbers— Card Players Held Up. trate Dale paroled the women for ex- amination on July 17. JF POSLAM CAN OF BANDIT TRIOIN BROOKLYN A FAKE sr te Brooklyn detectives and some from TE z nvERING woato, WuDaEuDAy, JULY 9,° 1319) ‘box tn which Cook kept papers, tn- ‘eluding Liberty Bonds, but nothing was taken, J. F. Wait, a neighbor, No, 1520 Jessup Avenue, called the Police. . “Two policemen looked around,” he sald, “but did nothing more. They did not even take the tin box on the At 2 “o'clock yesterday morning studio of Edward Bytenbeng, an with pistols, They wore handker- chiefs over their faces, They lined against the wall, took $85 seven men were playing cards In the | Mom’ artist, No. 264 West 34th Street. The | fo: door opened and three men came in| Ni and robbery. Another: Police of the West 47th Street Sta- stolen from Ben tion at first denied this morning and Hgbeweignt vhampion. afterward admitted that a me of assault'and robbery had then thads | peo meh, he at 4 o'clock by two scribed” thetnélvea” ab” tines, No, 174 West Sint Street, anid | > Anthony Martines’s knees ‘a head Sr pian Me ag Bale auld We No, 494 7th Avenue. or he found David N. Rast Bi bruised. + after an Evening atmed himself with in- | volver, took Gionrion tw wxpscted to sign. the order! and vt over wi 2-6ENT TRANSFER, ORDER Avenus and to-day a8 ag An Iatowiobile that $e Wheot gas i identi MAY BE SIGNED TO-DAY during his absence, It fs the intention were of the Corporation first tomsk tpe Pub- he ke Ne Service Cemaevener to tae the blond, src pin feared] City Unable to Start Court Protest | a “he wW if Mr Nixon refuses, Which % ia ex- Suit Until be Plan Takes pected to do, Mr. Burr will apply to the Effect. Appellate Division of thé Supreme Court is morn! In a@hall.| Following the announcement by Cor-| for a writ of certiorari, and pending « be found D Bich 9 No, 29 | poration Counsel Burr of the city's decision will ask fof m stay of the 3 it Bist Street, tention to start a legal fight against the | ent, onder: wd dHial 6 Mor, of i) oat Sete decision of Public Service Commissioner on has been led to them back to the door. | N!om sranting tho green car lines. the | it iy weep Co: plaint | t fou who "dé. Cuthbert Behan, Bast 224 Mars oat Station, saw three men run- i 8 from 2ist Street and Fourth were cut and Go- right to charge 2 cents for transfers erat atinint Bie sold teen hen |st 99 pointe on the lines, Mr. Nixon left the city today for a vachtion of two weeks. The’ Public Service Commi. stoner authorixed his deputy, BJ. A: |Giennon, to draw up and sign the final to-day and Cymmissioner Nixon prom- it ae Se er laed to keep in touch with the situa pod oll. 2 ae a ee eT “HELP YOUR SKIN DO LET IT Poslam holds any comfort, any faction for you in being the to relieve and eradicate ecsema y stubborn skin trouble, let it you these besiefits at once. They seem ever so welcome if you have iftered eat ¢ There is no risk; Pos- arm; its work is known highly suceessful. Soothes, stops » brings quick improvement. le does much beeause it is highly red, inflamed everywhere. For free sample to Emergency Laboratories, 243 47th St. New York City. ‘ge your skin to become clearer, » healthier by use of Poslam medicated with Poslam.—Advt. oe osteo Clears xions overnight. Hai oughly cleaned. 2-BLO of J OFFICES 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th St. & BR Cor, bth Ave 'N, W. Cor. Bd Ave os ¥ TRETH Gola and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgewerk. Fillings ef Gold, Silver and a Worcelale On Made at Reasonable Prices Badly decayed Teeth and “Hovts caretuily extracted. Teeth thor- Broken plates repaired while you wait. Manhattan are working to-day on wot $4,000 yesterday afternoon from employees of the Borden Farm Prod- ucts Company. They have learned that the Neense number of the ban- ther progress toward solution of the case has been made the police have not reported it James J. Hardcastle, superinten- dent of the company, and three guards, Harry Feinman, Salvatore Carita and Thomas Adams, were in @ light auto on their way to the Coney Island Bank, carrying money from the Borden branch store at Gravesend Avenue and -Avemue w, Brooklyn. The bandits -in a black touring car struck the auto from bebind, shooting it up an embankment and throwing out one of the guards. The robbers, masked with handkerchiefs, held up the Borden men, although the latter were armed, grabbed: the money bag and drove away. Feinman fired five ma shots, but none took effect. The rob- bery took place within 260 feet of the Borden office and withim 150 fect of a car line, Passengers from surface cars beard the shots and ran to the scene. Bmployees in the Borden office saw the robbery from the window, , This was only one of a long series | of robberies, shootings, assaults, &c., committed in New York since yesters § |@ay morning. The Evening World | does not know all the stories because | the police suppress such news under orders from “higher ups,” but here are some that the police did not ef- fectively suppress: Fred Cook, No, 1523 Jessup Avenue, | the Bronx, a retired merobant, last a WW. Cor fron, Oye c+ [| night wds snot by @ burglar as he a lyoty er entered his home, Edmond Bischops, a neigthor, saw two men come out, | one short, the other tall, They es- | caped. 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