The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 14

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F POLICE HUNT cil “AFTER WOMAN IS SLAN IN HOLDUP Her Letters Found in Handbag in Auto Abandoned by Passaic Bandits. Now York, Philadelphia and New Jersey police investigating the mur- @er of Mrs. Morris Goldstein during the holdup of her husband's store at Passaic late Wednesday night are to- @ay trying to find Mary McLaughlin, Who is also known as Mary Doyle. She is cighteen years old and her Philadelphia address was No, 1153 Cherry Street. When in Jersey City she Hives with her mother, Mrs. M McLaughlin, a widow, of No. 334 1 Bighth Strect. A woman's handbag was found in 2m automobile abandoned by tho febbers immediately after the shoot- img of Mrs. Goldstein. In this bag were some letters written to Miss MeLaughlin by Harry J. Nelson, twenty-four, of No. 98 Maple Street, Jersey City. Nelson, when aues- thoned by the police, admitted writ- ing tho letters and told the police all he khow about the girl. The automobile abandoned by the robbers was identified as a machine stolen from a garage at No, 1128 Cherry Street, Philadelphia. According to the police of Jersoy City, Miss McLaughlin divided her time between Now York, Jersey City ‘and Philadelphia, She has been ar- The Original Abram Ratkowsky 435 5th Ave Annual Aiter-Xmas ClearanceSale A sensible way to spend your Christmas money is to choose from this great an- gual after-Xmas sale of Fur Coats, Sets, Scarfs, ete.— on your purchase. Entire stock marked down to practically one-half the before-Xmas prices On Sale Friday & Saturday SCOATS. eauk trad. $395.00 “Coats, neaver trmi, 390.00 Goats tot iensth, 345.00 237.50 267.50 Sr, Rupeox SEAL 145.50 “ope coro MOLE 295.00 $225 NATURAL 155.00 MUSKRAT ©COATS, ee $325 FRENCH SEAL COATS. 145.50 265.00 235.00 265.00 vexom °°" 127.50 stee wus A COATS, 145.00 MODEL, Great Clearance Sale of Beart Sets, Maffs, etc, ut Half Price. saving you 50% $275 FRENCH SEAL OOATs. $300 FRENOH SEAL | COATS, TRIMMED, $450 HUDSON SEAL COATS. $375 FINE RACCOON COATS. FURNITURE bs a Saturday Eveninis | 104 L STATION at CORNER FISHER Bros UMBUS AVE county “USELESS GIFT” Street, a RETURNING TIME; THIS HEADS LIST goer OO OOOOL0OO-60014-000008 rested, the police say, five times, and once served a year in the penitentiary, ‘Two men, deveribing themstives as Samuel Greenwald, twenty-three, longshoreman, } 281 St. Ann's Ave- § chorus Louise Vanderbi her and taking necklace. East 67th Street girl, Station |THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 0. 171 Kast 95th SHANTY SHELTERS known a As | | She told the police of the she en. | Policeman gaged the taxi at 50th Street and] nue, and John Bohn, twenty-two, Broadway at 1.80 A. M. yesterday, and | ey that in Central Park the chauffeur | | triea to embrace her. Sh ky, No. 474 Hast 135th Street, are| ch. with assaulting and robbing | ¢ wx : with a hat pin and received a black Avenue, the franx a collector for a4 She beret ieee entae . hes gatoalS Quired several stitches in Presby- brewery, of $10 and six demijohns of whiskey. Gibbs is a@ brother of County Judge Gibbs of the Bronx. As Gilibs entered his automobile two men jumped in with him, threatened him with a revolver and ordered him terian Hospital. S$ with @ slipper, she said. to drive north on 142d. Street Brook Avenue, At they compelled him to Be DPSPPSROSS IBS That I” stop the machine and give over the sports Cons money and the demijohns, ‘They nesday, Dec. knocked him down and ran Associated Proas).—The Japa away, overlooking several bundred dollars ta his wallet. The police say they found four of the stolen demijohns in the saloon where the men were arrested. Before Magistrate Simms yosterday Emil Lerou, twenty-two, of Bridge. | port, Conn,, waived examination and was held in $3,000 bail on @ charge of robbery and in $1,000 bail on a charge of violating the n law, Lerou was arrested Wed. yoncomplaint| The police have found no trace of a of Meyer er, laundry | six-foot, fur- wagon drive ud Lerou and! a window h The Stat announced or notified of t intention to “picture brides odor eee another man followed him into a hall- Way and robbed him of $15. |as had progressed #o far with d chauffeur with|rangements to marry as. to hed, whom consideration who e fought ance lawll We Ti GRAND RAPIDS} LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Sale of WALTERS PLAYERS This year, although there is a serious shortage of Player Pianos throughout thc trade, we are in a position to make this sensational offer of a wonderful Walters * Player Piano, together with the free articles mentioned below, at the advertised sale price of $475. As there are only a limited number of these beautiful Players available we can only promise early delivery providing you take advantage of this offer at once and call tomorrow, or mail us the attached coupon. "479 Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice ahd Free Delivery Which We Offer on Special Low Terms OF ONLY $3 A WEEK Be Sure to Call Tomorrow Because it was impossible for us to secure a sufficient number of these beautiful Walters Players to supply the demand, we can only promise early delivery to those who make their selection tomorrow. _If you find it impossible to cail in person tomorrow, send us the attached coupon and we will have one of our representat ve. call on you. ees If You Cannot Call Tomorrow—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN+—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player Piano Sale NAME..”~... a ADDRESS esieiaie EW. 26 216) u'e18'e'e, me: S121) OO 1 S191 9181818 ' S'S O1F' S181 em eivie \ { 1@(S1S (SIGs escaped from 4 the taxi by breaking the glass door , %th Precinct, NO MORE PICTURE BRIDES. | of | down in front of the Mayor's domicile, | keeping a wary eye open for radicals (by the! or other dangerous persons, the po-| Gov- | 1i¢ ernment, according to the newspapers to-day, has decided to discontinue the jasuance of passports permitting ‘“pic- | ture brides" to go to the United States, | Department in Washington | w signal station every hour and report » Government's | tt, passports to | when this coutd bel : done without injuction to such Inntneee {the church, 1s credited. with having suggested the +} | re | M w M Avenue, the lawn of the Calvary P, H Church | just across the street, HYLAN GUARD NOW Detailed to Watch} Mayor's Home Has Stove an’ Everything. Tho "Mayor Hylan beat” used to be | -\considered something of a hardship on winter nights by the police of the Brooklyn. but it 18 @/ committee for American Funds tor| NAVY TO OPE SIX NEW STORES} al pleasure now to watch the layor’s home at No. 959 Bushwick Instead of having to pace up and | eman now occupies a neat little ooden shanty with @ stove in it on ‘The only unpleasantness connected ith the detail now is to go up to the at ai) is quiet in the Hylan sector. The Rev, John Willams, rector of Innovation, ayor had no objection, and the | supporting again. aa uu 26, 1919. $1,000,000 TO AID STARVING JEWS 5 Committee Allats Sum Expected to} Provide For 3,000,000 Persons. More than $1,000,000 was priated for Jewish relief work in rope and Asia, the Joint Distribution yrO~ Jewish War Sufferers announced yes- | terday, The sum will provide food, for nearly 3,000,000 persons, and part will be used for reconstruction relief, | which has as its object to make thou- | stnds of destitute war sufferers sclf- | An. appropriation For the maintenance of soup. kitchens | in and other relief agencies in Turkey, $67,000 was appropriated and $10,000 sent to Teheran for Persian relief. | The sum of $30,000 was sent to the| eommittee at Prague for relief in Cxecho-Slovakia. | For the care of thousands of |S refugee men, women and children, from all parts of Europe, 000 was ‘1 navy arch, ted for relief jolothing, fuel, shelter and medicine | Locations Announced by Dr. Day— | Sales Will Start Next inten 7 en Sfyled, Monday. |W weather Six additional stations for the sale of | food will be opened Monday, ac- of $95,000 was |conling to announcement made for rellef of Jews in Roumania. |»¥ Dr. Jonathan C. Day, special agent | [BI of naval food sales in New| ff The locations ‘of the new| Labor Temple, 14th Street | City. tions are: jand Second Avenue enant, No. 310 East 424 Street: Christ | be! 44 We | son Memorial Chu n Square South; West 1 Street and Am J p ot prisone! ‘sin the Austrian army were aptured by the Russians and kept in|}. in Siberia are now. stranded and in aj been plac pitiable condition a ranted to the Vienna Committee. Church of the Ascension, committee appropriated §119,000 | 116th 8 ellef in Palestine, More than $600,000 was appropri- | lu and vet sae of thou-|* « These men, f wis |p no sale by the cits i | genuine | or Brown. this morning | § Church of the Thirt -sixth | Wash. |] Chu erdam In Its Fullest Measure Is Yours in a Brill Store 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt Street ASK FOR THE NEW KUPPENHEIMER WINTER STYLE COOK I As big a dollar's worth of overcoat style, quality, ser- vice, warmth and satisfaction as the “December, 1919, Dollar” can buy, and nobody on earth can give you more than that— except In conver- sation. . KUPPENHEIMER and our own Brill Ul- sters, Ulsterettes, Rag- lans, Chesterfields and Form-Fitters, from $40 tom$165. Town and Country—a dis- tinctly exclusive overcoat, for ‘Town and Country wear, shown only at Brill Brothers 42d and 49th Streets Stores Priced from $60 to $165 Brooklyn sr plnces are Ao eo, Stat would be had on property owne e English Brogue in Shell Cordovan ; A sturdy, smart all- shoe, in Black, Tan EVOGEL 64 NASSAU STREET Bf AAA ALA ryrrey a ; 2 Flatbush Ave, No. 210 Was! Day sald. and 4a Tey | 4 “a q q ; j Bhi a 4 =] ise io

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