The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 10

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s THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. "0 ’ fi ER day when three bandits threw Itallan is snuff in the face of the messengers, tn n an effort to rob them of $60,000, John Vultaggio, one of the+men ar- rested for the attempted hold-up, said that he had worked for Bellafiore, and Detective Dardis went to the latter's home. Bellafiore said that Voltagzio and Antonio Ferrara, the other sus- pect, who claimed that he had just ar- rived from Akron, ©., and did not know Vultaggio, have been friends for some time. When arraigned -before Magistrate Mancuso, Bellafiore pleaded guilly and was held in $200 bail for Special Ses- sions, He said he had made applica- | Called tion for permits to have the guns. Vultaggio and Ferrara, arraigned oe- fore Magistrate Tobias in the Centre Street court on @ charge of attemptcd robbery, were 4 im $25,000 ball for exarpination Ociiber 9. IN-HUNT FOR HOLD-UP MEN Employer of Suspect in Attempted | Broadway Robbery Held as Violator of Sullivan Law. Pietro Bellafiore, forty-five, No. m8 East 108th Street, a grocer, was ar- ' ralened in the Harlem Court to-day on {the charre of violating the Sullivan Law According to Detective Dardis, Bellaftore had a loaded revolver and « loaded automatic pistol. ‘The arrest of Bellafiore followed the ted hold-up of four Rank of japles employees on Broadway yester- r ' ¢ ' at ‘ Spiritual Cardinal Mercier was LONDON McGibbon & Co. 3 WEsT 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE KNOWLEDGE To know an exclusive store to call upon when your home requirements need attention is to know that the McGibbon store is stocked with dignified merchandise for an exclusive clientele. HOUSEHOLD LINENS SMART UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE LAMPS AND LAMPSHADES MAHOGANY FURNITURE—FLOOR COVERINGS BEDS AND BEDDING DRAPERIES—INTERIOR DECORATIONS UPHOLSTERY Store Open from B A, M. to 5:30 P, M. the university, hedged in [the Cardinal received | than it was bestowing. the Cardinal and said: “Your Eminence, Almighty God, your burning words of prince of the Cbristian ~ onogra, Gomaied Chane Ph i The Wis your phonog: sai grow upon you “s the . weeks go by? Will it become part of your home life—a_ resourceful, magnetic friend with whom you can spend many sympathetic hours? Or after the novelty wears off shall you tire of it and push it back into a corner to stand silent and apart ? f f If your choice of a phonograph is the Aeolian- Bs Vocalion, the first novelty of the phonograph will be backed bY many assurances of permanent interest: Life-like reproduction of voices and instruments _. Outward appearance that complements ang en- hances the beauty of its surroundings Equipment for playing, conveniently, every stand- HIGHEST HONOR 10 CARDINAL -MERCIER Greatest War as Doctor of Laws Degree Is Bestowed. “the spiritual hero of ‘the greatest of ,ception for the Cardinal at the hom wars” at Columbia University to-da: |The descriptive phrase was that of President Nicholas Murray Butler. Standing before the bronze staute {of Alma Mater in the’ midet of the terraced South Court, surrounded by capped and gowned learned men gf | distance by the massed students ar- ranged in classes and departments, | honor that the university can give— | though President Butler said the uni- versity was receiving @ greater honor At the conclusion of an address in | which he spoke especially of the | movement for the restoration of the | University of Louvain by the Ameri- can universities, Dr. Butler turned to Columbia Uni- versity, founded for the advancement ]} of the public good and the glory of hails in you the i spiritual hero of the greatest of wars. “You turned upon physical danger, upon brutal matice and upon in- human outrage of every kind the proud contempt of a pure and lofty spirit and a sublime Christian faith. “Military power until then un- matched in history quailed before and doflanca Your pen was mightier than the sword of the German army. “The heart of all America goes out to you and hails you as a worthy fi a captain of the human spirit ‘On behalf of this tipiversity T con~ VAFOUAWTOCALION | THE HIGH COST OF LIVING WILL BE REDUCED 25% ON SATURDAY, OCT. 11 AT THE RICHARD WEBBER MARKET NOW REOPENED BY MUNICIPAL MARKET CO., Inc. 3D AVE. AND 120TH ST, | ter upon Your Eminence the highest dirtinction in our power to bestow and adinit you to the degree of Doc- | tor of Laws with all the rights and pr'vileges which attach thereto, to the end tht from this day forth ‘our name Wind your fame may be a part of the history of our beloved university.” ‘The ceremony took place on a car- peted stairway leading up from the lronze statue to the library entrance. | Palms ,and a profuse display of t flags of the Allies, those of Belgium | and the United States predominating, | gave color to the scene, Cardinal Mercler was formally pre- sented to President Butler by Col William Barclay Parsons, former commander of thé 11th Engineers, | & who is ehairman of the university trustees. Around them were grouped members of the faculty and Univer- | sity Council. After the ceremony there was a re Hero of (direct importations) received as y. got President Butler, No. 60 Morning- | ide Drive. | ie Mercier was the guest of | e Council of the Merchants’ Asso- | ciation at luncheon at the H Astor, William C.~Breed_ presi Former Justice Charles EB. Hughc delivered an address to the guest of honor, to which Cardinal Mercter made brief response. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York the Third Floor. at a greater the highest Will Place on Special Sale Wednesday arriving every day. Wemen’s New Autumn Blouses exhortation church and manufacture. in the warmest and softest wools. - - coat, , (Third Floor) Distinctive models in suit blouses (three illustrated) fashe,| ioned of extra quality Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine, | 5 90 a in White, Flesh, Bisque, French Blue and prevailing Fall shades. Tailored or dressy models, embroidered in self or contrasting colors or lace trimmed. Very Unusual Values. e No Exchanges OPPENHEIM. 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