The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 4

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of the other youth’ a in the Rogues ‘wad almost without dlothing the aaa! Gallery.” suddenly shouted; BODY FOUND A aan AUTOMO- Y. “*All right—it'’s ail right.’ And.then, BILE P from wherever they had been waiting, The body was pols by John T. my husband came in wives Mn Nach- Clayk of No. 149 Lincoin Ifoad .and| | ow and another « other members of an automobil Detective William §. Donally, who arrested the husband, said .he had RANKLIN aN EY ieee i RANKLIN ‘ ’ PROS HER: tan Ward, veer ot te buat 1? } : , ; ‘ Teavon to nie former soldiers. || FULTON STREET, Cor, of BRIDGE STREET SIMON Police Scout Suggestion That Ns Ecuador Woman 1 Tells Amaz- Sevan CAiAe Me Pees poorer tune At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn F ’ Binkowitz, With $173,000, ing Story of Attack in Coney |iniana ts the way she atseribo tak : ; hand. } Was Kidnapped. . Island Bungalow, talent tae oad teoum che Flatbush WEDNESDAY r -—- 1¢ Station. Pi 4 co ewan to- 2 oat 138th ‘Nachow, on. the ritrese stand for ‘ : - tailored : tay a earch fortwo rune man whe |nuet an Onna” importer. ann |coatahibiea ae hea beon with Benn: 0. 390 Broa’: ra him, y him.’| clothes Sateen ins tans epee wet pera te Se oa ole a General Pershing a: ‘ ‘when he disappeared on Aug. { $1,000 in the Coney 1 police. te! Che Falle ¥ ‘Linerty da and & certificate of e on assaul - Z | Pa yl for Men don cies os mers de ea | CLOSED ALL DAY stand for tn a ot pune mere tata cman | . his face cut in twenty places and his; peng man to gompro- 4 oreA { Sa i . scarred wounds, ) ; quali «3 Lea er et “Eth we nemo slo ou rs ot ome, «(| Great AUEOMALIC q ty was found loafing against a wire A Mora. of, Reuadoe, wha. at, one, time J., Diagnoses Own Fatal Attack ‘somebody’ 8 wort lorwson Seibenesl ole ne Aiticatail Sossinnsars atom | o eanes verre sins CONTINUES THURSDAY ing, the Honador Government are ald- Main Street, Orange, N.J., was Wa: Conn. — : ing the woman and the District At sich” Ls Bis ot to ; When Miltord learned to-day that party whiéh stopped by the roadside| torney. Mra. Hinnaout ta handsome | we ne On account of ‘being closed Wednesday, in t4 a*former conductor of the Third AVS \for Iyncheon, ‘To get ender the| woman, twenty- four” yoars old. In| die within forty-eight hours unless he nue iine has been under arrest in| shade of somo.big trees Clark hoaded | court she displayed a wounded nand—| aut Saige is {it bed at 3 dock honor of Gen. Pershing, this sale continues ‘do it! ¥ New York tor several weeks charged | his machine into the woods about] cut, she sald, in breaking windows in| (fon Deremus of Wewerk. Thursday. Therefore our patrons get the bene- twenty yards. an effort to escape from her assailant. | _,Dr. Richards ‘ f 4 mith having prio of the atolen bonds | “NY Mit certain’ Sinkowita| “The aaault was committed,” said Herr im which he, ald, he fer a ne|{} fit of two days’ reduction in one. Every garment , , Gg o 4, ~~" . recalled ‘that doubted if he would live until mornin, . . uites # ¥, : in his possession it was wag Killed on .the spot where the|Mr@ Hinnaout, “last Thursday; nigh 5 ty s. § nt cat eat yee viet HA ht Shana oie ston later pen Dh hag Aye, = father awakened the son ty nist] must besold by Friday, September 12, at 6 P.M., Topcoats #40 to 5 . the bod: young stranger in a|hand the body still clutched” the| he and I were invited to a party the/ent. to make room fdr incomin w Fall merchandise, # ; cathode: as Fina hanging |Derbed wire with such force thas’ It| next night'Be the home of his friend, 4 aggpibharde was born tn Orange, Jan, UE omInG ne mee New about the fown Hall there, He dis- 1808., He was ted_frong’ hafigto be pried away. Part of a| Gabriel Nachow, and I said I would go. York ys mg ae leal College and it the Board of i t Oran, ‘ appeared as, mysteriously as be ‘hadi tho uppor part of the body. jeatd he would telephone to a later | sii a somber of the Board of seduces The Da M ki e Price come, ‘The dead youth wore blue serge|where to meet him. He did not cali | o>. : a eh ts . knife was found in one of the wounds| “The next morning my husband studied abroad. was fpemerty Pres- former conductor is held be- | Coat ahd trousers, inner parts of |up, put just as I was going out I met . IFFW AVEKUL [tne former conductor 49 helt Oe, | wich bore the name “Jansen” wrt=|a friend of my buaagd who said ho| THREE OVERCOME IN FIRE. tationer, to whom he |'ten in {ridelible ink apparently by a |had been sent by Azsat to bring me : Men's Shops—2 to 8 West 38th Streot=Street Level + pe) an Bast ide Pxteng ‘a. $1,000 bond. | tailor, ; to the party. I sakl I wanted to tele- | Several Bulldings tinge Destroyed fa Wit- ——Sale at Fulton Street Store Onl, He told thé police—but subsequently | Frank FerellM, Connecticut State |phono first, but the mag@said Azzat| wirnwoon, N. J, sept.’ 9.—Hire 7» eth SEE ELE NI SEIT A Ne ae RN ee 1 recanted—a. story implicating a del- . was looking for “Jansen” |was not ot his office then but bould|wnich threatencd to wipe’ out tire In Sar General Pershing and the First Divisio Cite af the enlasing tiesoengce, ‘when @o came to New York to enlist |to, reached by calling a telephone business section early to-day 4 e- Store will be Closed All Day Wednesday, | Friends of young Binkowits declare the aid ot Jnapector Faurot. The In-|number that he guve me. I called it |etroyed the Combe Pallding and dam- SEE IEREnEEEEEEREEE EERE aeemeenemaeeaeeel Fr studies Photograph an fedar- | he was kidnapped in Wall Strost in |fpe cod: trousete anit Remember: (82> ny, Cnemand anewered, He anid |Baacront Hotel, the Vara y and Cedar. | | ft uments and ¢h mid-day, thrown into an automobile ing thatguinkowits was called “John. {it waa all right, Pras hea pe Re ped ART taken to Cannectiout to be murej pon’ -in pool parlors of the Kast | “We drove to Coney Island, "to's [Pott Surgeon N, A. Coheg was se a ae sent for his mother. ‘bungalow in Canal Avenue neat West | head ‘The losé is*estimated | Se gr git togragha wen the 36th Street. ‘The man invited me tn. Auiee : I yas ‘surprised to find no people 4 a. = 4 eres beet an nd ene sail nee WINNIPES GREETS WALES. bce (DAIS Sans apy Ran * a stairs and told mé to go up. He was oy yer sy hehe a McGibbon & C poe Sadat aa ee nt me, re tee Cee tan oe rl -. Why Are We : Istarted back the man attacked me at | WINNIPEG, Sept. 9.—A civic holl- * 1DDO O- Baerga aaa ee a ee Stee al Maree tar ct2°% MM NEW YORK'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORED é : The parents and an. uncle of young |he man who has called on my |the Prince of Wales, who 4 : - .8 West 377TH ST. ‘The police point out, morwover thet |Bonkowlte lett to-day. for ‘Milford to Husband at ourhome, Liried to jump [fie serming, Lar sheers * Because et althoogh bts home was a Pri ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH*AVENUE 0. 109 Didridge Street, on,tve Sy, Gowmlssionst” aney ‘rent |from a window but wen pulled back |wAlly decree surest a wal We Sell Quality Merchandise p ody feat 9f | Ty plans ne Prince tater Our Service is Reliable cide, waa no stranger in and)*t yf Whe knew Binkow!ts, | when Thad cut my hand ip breaking |¢ ent a pulain pent ené forth. Most |vers wh : y i 175000 att Diet Cipbocripa icmp Whee «mu , Our Prices—Cash or Credit— ——- Are Lowest To Iljustrate: If you need Bed. ' . ; ; ‘eal Soult you bay ‘foam’ or Heeb ? . : could you buy 00) * ih toi By this, they ex- ' . . we i t d Room Furniture, _ GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING an aii tongus, Dy ‘thie, they « A ' . £ pace Rugs, Pianos bag , . ‘ 7 no er | Seat Dining PONG: he, HEROIC FIRST DIVISION Chale 8 Bs cette de m Out-of- town visitors attending this notable ; | ‘T LESS THAN Seeecsn pte Training Department WS stage ot on appointments for the home, - AT THIS PRICE = Hid FOR UPTOWN DOWNTOWN OTORE OPEX 0 A, M. TO 5 P.M. j ‘ 3D AVENUE | AVENUE A BROADWAY. Cor, 128d Bt. Cor, 4th. St, at Saratog@® Av, | Telephone Operators eat TE went UR initial showing of Fall |if:|tottch. ‘we nsver resonea mo ; es and Winter clothes for men jij] | Peabody & Co's and he nevor re- . “AO take care of the: increasing* number of and boys is more generously Cegebe' to Waitner'e, ‘ b sprinkled with bright colors [Ill |naxws once commissioner Taney young women now entering the worth-while . and fancy pattern designs than If vtns rt the tannew ot Pith geen 2 eee spaesting fs in pe York | hiner r 99 usua’ ¢ are meeting om || et fl f we have es! an er Training jepart- ° . rowing tendency to livel - II] |ee “urea of working tor noting’ | BAT ment for Operators at 104 Broad Street, Manhattan. ‘ . ects in wearing a foim ii].| Wa too “sre cppertealiy, the New / , marae We cateipaia’ vee trend | he was ‘wolng to. make w haul thet The new Department is a branch of the main and provided accordingly, would make him rich. The mesean-| Wl . bias Seasonable atire—from Bead to foot ff] [eetres,tan, meee ioe eae-| Hl) "Training Department located at §8 West Houston A Startling New ment was inspired by recent disap- —for men and boys for all occasions. | pearances of Sther youths. He felt Street,” Manhattan, and comfortably accommodates BROKAW BROTHERS LP bees Sheed glenn ogy , 300 students. * ‘Detective Story of last thing 4g the world ne would tell Involved Mystery, pg ne A es pl AT | Pars tess ce uid maireoais int $12.00 a week is paid to student operators from. the Adventure and po ethan Readies ely aid time they enter the Traifing Department. This: Intri that ho eaused the arrest of another | fi] ° salary is increased at the ‘conclusion of the training ntrigue. + a, oe eeeerial uct’ toene ‘ peridd (usually about three weeks) and further : _— N-DRY-ETTE™ "1 fiery see b ergs ne tame aga advances are made thereafter. 4 By iS ABEL. OSTR ANDER za it i AN EPOCHAL ANNOUNCEMENT On Wednesday, by grsaged 10th, this Stor: will be closed day in honor of ja #? she Ateneae staat ase “His associates, as frequently hap- ’ 4 ELECTRIC * Blfata” ancestry, This Yo one ot the Woane welt Sr Sa oe rater: of oe: Seng WASHING MACHINE ffir tat ninowre was put evny by ee . (en ee ae tate members of his own gang who feared ny A GAY nae ee , WASH AND. DRY CLOTHES BP "4 good deat was sald immediately | SO Recetas: SS Hanes. er eras eee baat in the Same Tub PP A tang gpa 81 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn -;- ' 9,00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. ‘ Begins in Next Sunday WITHOUT A WRINGER theory that he had been ‘kidnapped,’ 1336 Broadway, Brooklyn ® » .00gA.M. to 8.00 P.M. to make him out a young man of Iron Direct From the Laundryette | uty, character, and unblemished ‘ WO LD’S MA G AZ| N E P If Desired, Demonstration regres hig oa ee roy . ® R D ‘FAUN. -DRY-ETTE SALES Co, ent broadeast by this| ay. ” ‘ 34 WEST 37TH STREET department wi de fro uu ® NEW YORK of Bigkowits ead two companions NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY “One of. the two men on the tin- be b F type with Binkowits, or Johnson, J “=F | now out on bail for a burglary he is DAY 0 ANG DERS, aiees 2 causa better p at Min |

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