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Pa ee ee a ee poet ee ‘ f ; 5 650,000 ROBBERIES “IN DETROIT LAID 10 NEW YORK GUNMEN Arrest of Seven Frustrates Al- leged Plot to Shoot Up Jail and Free Leader. DETROIT, Noy. 21.—Jewelry, cloth- ing and silverware, said to total up- ward of $50,000 in value, stolen in a long series of burglariél, was recov- ered last night, the police announced to-day with the arrest of seven men, whom the authorities declare are members of a gang of New York gun- mien. According to detectives one of the men in custody confessed to forty rob- berfes here and a large number in Cleveland. The last, it is stated, was found in an east side tailor shop op- erated by Hine Rosen, one of those ar- rested, The others under arrest gave their names as ,Josepb Miller, Leo Levy, Benjamin Klein, George Lewis, Robert Conpardi and Joseph Kinoh- iner, all of New York. ‘ The arrest of the men, the police declared, frustrated a plau they bad conceived to aid their alleged leader, William “Jack” Shapiro, beld in the county jail on a burglary charge, to shoot bis way to freedom last night. ‘The gang, the police allege, originally intended to gather only enough loot to raise funds to meet Shapiro's ball bond, The plan later was abandoned and @ jail delivery decided upon. pictorial into WAR ON N. J. PROFITEERS. Montclair Aske Runyon to Follow New Yorks Leads. TRENTON, N. J., Nov, 21.—The ap- pointment of a committee to combat profiteering, similar to the New York State Commission, has been urged upon Gov, Wifliam N. Runyon by Mayor Louls F, Dodd and the Board of Com- missioners of Montolair’ Mayor Dodd urges the appointment of the committee “in order that a thorough and unbiased investigation may be made io New Jersey, and that the com- mittee may, as 4 result of such inves- Ugation, report to your exceliency tacts which: will enable you to present to the Lesisiature a basis for the enacument of appropriate legislaion to deul with, curb anu eventually eliminate profiteer: Coast Guard Cutter Acushnet Reachés Disabled Steamer, Capt. Byron Reed, commandant of the United States Coast Guard service in this district, this morning received a wireless from the Coast Guard cutter Acushnet announcing that she had taken in tow the disabled steamer Ro- man, and with the help of the revenue eutter Itasca was towing it slowly to New York. ‘The Roman sent out radios yesterday the breaking of ‘owned by th with offices at port Antigone, from (Brest, arr morning with 895 passen- gers, mostly military personnel. ‘The unizations aboard included two mo- tor transport co casual companies, ment, and two Br tachments. In additk five ty-three casual officers, three pr che awaiting trial, thirty nurses, wives of officers, and one oilicer’s A long line of mine sweepers than saw dangerous service in the Nortit Sea will be reviewed in the Hudson River Monday by Secretary of the Navy Daniels and other officials. ‘This morn- Ing wwenty-five sweepers, recently am rived from the base at Inverness, Seot- land, lifted anchor off Tompkineville and preceded by two mother ships and. & number of submarine chasers steamed up the river, taking station from ear 684 Street to 113th Street. The mother ships, Panther and Black Hawk; led the procession, and more than fifty vessels, all of which had seen per- vice overseas, were in Mme. , Mary Garden goes to Chicago this afternoon to join the Campanini Oper- atic Company. Miss the best of heat | the chief role in Montameza!’ | Three Kings” during the Chicago and New York seasons. EW HAVEN: Mary Garden Geing te Ohicago.| BRIDGEPORT 17 Fairheld Ave. Complete Thee of W emnen's Shoes ot all Shops A POLITICAL SCIENCE DINNER. British Ambassador and Others WIM Consider Ratlroads. Py Barl Grey, British Ambassador to United States, will be the guest of honor to-night at the thirty-ninth annual dinner of the Academy of Politics! Science at the Hotel Astor. The speakers will include Senator Cumm ef Iowa, Chairman of t Senate Committee on Interstate Cor merce; Congressman Schuyler M ritt of Connecticut, member of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; President Howard Biliott of the Northern Pacific way Company, and Alfred B. Thom, counsel of the Association of way Executives. ia year's meeting of the Academy, the seasion of which 1s hel¢ Gis aflernoon in the Belvidere Room at the Astor, wit! be devoted in the mgain to the Government party. Mew Government headed y Rich- CT will have twenty-three seats @nd the opposition 13. 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He buys where he KNOWS he will get VALUE plus SATISFACTION. 3 Follow his example: Buy your clothes where YOU KNOW you will get:the {fj ~ biggest value and the utmost in Style, Fabric and Tailoring. : This is the RARE COMBINATION found in our Clothes, hence insuring satis- “4 factory wear. If you favor Clothes in RANK ABOVE the ORDINARY, at a PRICE TRULY MODEST, come in! CONSERVATIVE AND ULTRA SMART MODELS IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS =——>—s«— FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN at $30 te $85 Suits :— Finished Worsted, Unfinished Overcoats:—Big Ulsters and Ulsterettes Worsteds and Cheviots. Single and double | with or without belts. Form fitting and breasted models, some with belts, alsothe | Conservative Chesterfields, quarter and full 8 button double breasted models. lined in Satin. Some Box Coats. COME AND SEE US, MAKE COMPARISONS OPEN SATURDAY THL 9 P. M. ‘O1n9 Tharksgiving Sale of Handsome Plait t iD e and apoears own Ih the tawe ano® ERVOUS WOMEN & CHILDREN f RITTEN GUARANT, , Ck nate ASY PAY. 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